Austin High School - Castilleja Yearbook (Austin, NV)

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Text from Pages 1 - 116 of the 1978 volume:

TRENDS The trends and changes during the year have shown our inclination of time. We will cause our time to turn or pass from one state to another, to vary in form and essence. We have changed the shape of things in our general direction. Time goes by turns chances change by course, from foul to fair, from better to worse. This can only be accepted, so let the world slide; let the world go. It's the mind in us that has the general tendency to yield to the trends of the time, but never the spirit in us. THE OBVIOUS IS THAT WHICH IS NEVER SEEN UNTIL SOMEONE EXPRESSES IT SIMPLY LIFE IS A PROCESSION THE BASIC FACT OF TODAY IS THE TREMENDOUS PACE OF CHANGE. . . THIS IS THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT THE TIMES CHANGE AND WE CHANGE WITH THEM BUT THE MORE THINGS CHANGE THE MORE THEY REMAIN THE SAME 3 TRENDS- DO CHANGE AND MOVE CONTINUALLY MOST OF THE CHANGES WE THINK WE SEE IN LIFE ARE DUE TO OUR OWN TRENDS. 4 CONTENTS UPPERCLASSMEN 7 UNDERCLASSMEN 15 GRADE SCHOOL 23 ADMINISTRATION 31 ORGANIZATIONS 35 THE 1978 CASTILLEJA IS SINCERELY DEDICATED TO i. • MR. LEROY CASADY Leroy Casady, who moved to Nevada in 1919, has served as president for the local Lions Club and is a 25-year charter member. He has been a Boy Scout Committeeman for ten years and a leader in fraternal circles. Leroy has been drawn into our school affairs by three of his children who have at- tended Austin Schools while one is still here. He was a member of the School Board for eighteen years, helped build the Austin Schools and gym, and has remained active with the school business since his arrival in Austin. 6 Class V.P. 4 V. Baksetball 3,4 J.V. Basketball 3 Track 4 Block 'A' 3, 4 Castilleja 4 wm Class President 4 Who's Who 4 V. Basketball 3, 4 J.V. Basketball 1, 2, 3 C-C 1, 2, 3, 4 C-C Captain 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Block 'A' 1, 2, 3, 4 Castilleja 4 Scott Boyd Mike Dalluge SWORN TO FUN C L O A F S 7 S 8 LOYAL TO NONE Richard Easton Homero Gonzalez Block 'A' Pres. 4 Block 'A' 1, 2, 3, 4 V. Basketball 2, 4 J.V. Basketball 1 C-C 4 C-C Captain 4 Track 1, 3, 4 Class Pres. 3 Castilleja Editor 4 Exch. Student 4 J.V. Basketball 4 Castilleja 4 Class Sec Treas. 4 Volleyball 2, 4 GAA 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 Castilleja 4 N.H.S. 2, 3 Distinguished Am. H.S. Students 2, 3 Student Body Sec Treas. 1, 2, 3 Volleyball 1, 2 Basketball 3 Class Sec. 1, 2, 3 GAA Sec. 3 GAA 1, 2, 3 Prom Queen 2 Kathy Haug N.H.S. 3, 4 Who's Who 4 Student Body Pres. 4 Student Body V.P. 3 Rafael Rionda Dale Jung Who's Who 4 Exch. Student 4 Class Sec Treas. 4 V. Basketball 4 Volleyball 2, 3, 4 Castilleia 4 Basketball 1, 2, 4 Track 3,4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Jackie Inchauspe V. Basketball 3, 4 J.V. Basketball 1, 2 Cross Country 1 Block 'A' 1, 2, 3, 4 Trade Thompson -I Scott Boyd, Vice President; Tracie Thompson, Secretary Treasurer, Mike Dalluse President; and Miss Middleton, Advisor 10 Psst, Mike! They are going to miss us adorable people next year. . . 11 Mary Brady Carol Bragg Is there no sanity? There is some work to do. Grin and bear it! If it fits wear it! 14 I’m forever blowing bubbles. Vidie Casady, Vice President; Mr. Reck, Advisor; Dee Dee Hayes, President; Susie Jolly, Secretary; Robin Williams, Treasurer. Carmen Bragg 16 Vidie Casady ' SOPHOMORES Susie Jolly John Stokes Not Pictured: Willie Hornback Mike Lindsey Mark Griffith Teri Repp Robin Williams Dee Dee Hayes Chris Ham Ray Williams Andy Manzini Mrs. Mitts, Advisor; Dwayne Williams, Vice President; Dawn Dalluge, President; and Lana Cooley Secretary Treasurer. ’’ 18 Les Collier Kip Helming Dwayne Williams FRESHMEN Dawn Dalluge 19 E I G E 1 l Mike Baldwin Liz Hayes Lisa Cirac Eveline Inchauspe, President; Lisa Cirac, Treasurer, Liz Hayes, Secretary; Mike Baldwin, Vice Presi- dent, Mr. Rudd, Advisor. Eveline Inchauspe Cheryl Pope G R A D E Michele Gandolfo Tom Hulbert Ben Williams 20 SEVENTH GRADE Barry Collier Cammy Helming Rita Hooper Barry Collier, Treasurer; Juli Jung, Secretary; Kim Mock, Vice President; Cammy Helming, President; Mr. Rudd, Advisor. Kim Mock Juli Jung What a bore. The only class in school that works Strange snowflake!! I am Number 1 !!! Free Periods are so rough Especially for you, Willie Didn't have time to have them gift wrapped. 22 Roger Hooper Robert Drummy 24 Sarah Rose Chuck Venable Ricky Banovich Neil Hulbert Joe Dory F O u R T H Clay G R A D E Da Huge Robert Love joy Ted Rowan Lisa Morris THIRD GRADE Liz Williams Tasha Mock 25 Alex Rose Charlie Rose SECOND GRADE Kathleen Boyd FIRST GRADE KINDERGARTEN Terri Baldwin Stephen Lani Monica Bergwall Mike Banovich Heidi Noyes Alan Brady Penny Collier Becky Noyes Sharolyn Young Tara Sonerholm 26 A view of Silence and Darkness from under a mushroom is al- ways different to people - Noise is actually a relief when you can't see or hear anything out of the pitch black and silent picture. This poem tells what the view is like and how the coming of dawn and morning is special. I looked out from under the mushroom The darkened picture remained still, A drop of dew hit my nose Suddenly, I felt a chill. I was hoping for a noise or two To make everything seem alive, But somehow in my heart I knew That none would ever arrive. Striking fear crept over me I suddenly felt scared, I wanted to get out and see But I knew I didn't dare. Anger rose, as I cried, Silence and Darkness leave this place! I came out, I could no longer hide, It was something I couldn't face. But still I didn't hear a sound And there was nothing I could see, Then I looked all around, And then quite suddenly. . . The sound of dawn was actually here The morning was on it's way. I wanted to shout and to cheer, It's going to be a beautiful day! The birds were in all the trees Singing and chirping away, Nobody had a care in the world (not even the butterflies and bees) I was glad for this day. This day is going to be beautiful and bright Neither with crime nor with violence. I continued to think of that terrible night, But I could wait for the Darkness and Silence. (Michele) No one is a stranger--- Just a friend you haven't met. (Lana) Because I want to at least have to be 16-because that's supposed to be the funniest time of your life. (Ben) 28 From brush to flowers, From houses to towers, From good to bad, And happy to sad. We all have differences that stand in our way, But you shouldn't let them determine what you say. (Not to your friends or to anyone. ) (Lana) Night with all your darkness I welcome thee, Come and relieve me of this emptiness. Life is too hard for the living, Much less for the people in love. Words can never express what is felt, they are too evasive. Touch alone can tell, if only it could escape the wall: The wall created by senseless words. I am living in an oblivion, There is no beauty in what I perceive. Once I felt as light as a breeze, but that was before I gained this burden The burden of being too free. Emotions only betray - so beware. Be wary of their snare. Yesterday held a promise there was comfort in knowing who you were. Today a restlessness is growing, what has happened? can it be amended? Tomorrow holds uncertainty. We had become two. We were going home- but in different directions, toward different worlds. The whisper of the breeze and the sweet smell of dew, tell us of a season change, to a spring that's new. But then come the people - pollution, smog and noise, People rushing about the streets and raising their loud voice. Then you start to wonder, when will it all end? The pollution, smog and noise. (Lana) Snow is white, deep, slick. Snow can be icy, flaky. Snow is exciting. Motorcycles Rides, climbs, pops the wheels, dangerous, excitable, it's fun, You can jump. (Ted) 'The yellow flowers are waving in the sunshine now the day has gone. Zero, scary, alone added to numbers not much of anything, unhappy. The golden goldfish swimming in the blue water swims around the rocks. The salty blue sea like a giant swimming pool over the soft sand. (Neil) Spring is a season Fall and Summer are nicest Winter is coldest. The circus is nice the clowns are funny people they have big noses. A mustang is free he's wild and full of beauty he runs like the wind. (Clay) 30 PRINCIPAL Mr. Smith FACULTY Miss Hochberger Business Mr. Reck P.Ed., Health, Coach Athletic Director Miss Middleton English G Science Mrs. Mitts Home Ec. G History Miss Stevens Math G Science Volleyball Coach Mr. Rudd History, English Spanish G C-C Coach 32 FACULTY Mr. Gandolfo 5 th G 6 th £5 ' - Mrs. Saralegui 3rd G 4th Mrs. Coon 1st G 2nd Miss Mueller Kindergarten G Special Ed. Ralph Othon J.V. Coach Sonia deBrito Ayello Exchange teacher Bob Taylor Custodian 33 What's the joke? Nothing like a party pooper. One, two, three look and see. It must have been pay day. ONE MANY Really now - on the tables? Keep your hands off my camera. 34 Jackie Inchauspe, Sec Treas.j Dale Jung, President; Vidie Casady, Clerk of Elections; Jeri Collier, Vice President. Clockwise: Dawn Dalluge, Cammy Helming, DeeDee Hayes, Vidie Casady, Richard Easton, Mike Dalluge, Dale Jung, Jackie Inchauspe, Jeri Collier, Robin Williams, Jennifer C alien and Eveline Inchauspe. 36 Jennifer Callen, Asst. Editor; Richard Easton, Editor; Jeff Thompson, Bus. Manager Back Row: Mike Dalluge, Scott Boyd, T. R. Banovich, Miss Middleton- Advisor, Vidie Casady, Paul Young, Trade Thompson. Front Row: Jennifer Callen, Richard Easton, Jeff Thompson. 37 Standing: Coach Reck, Brian Convis, Mike Dalluge, Terry Convis, Willie Hornback, Dale Jung, J.P. Hayes, Jeff Thompson, Richard Easton, Kneeling: Kip Helming, Paul Young, Les Collier, Chris Ham, T.R. Banovich, Dwayne Williams and Scott Boyd. Jeff Thompson Secretary Richard Easton President Paul Young Vice President Les Collier Treasurer Not Pictured Coach Reck Advisor 38 Tracie Thompsoi Vice President Robin Williams President Mrs. Mitts Advisor Jackie Inchauspe Sec. Treas. G A A 39 Standing: Jennifer Callen, Jackie Inchauspe, Tracie Thompson, DeeDee Hayes, Robin Williams, Vidie Casady, Mrs. Mitts-Advisor, Kneeling: DawnDalluge, Susie Jolly. Teri Repp, Lana Cooley andjeri Collier. Fancy footwork, Mike. Austin 59-58 Eureka Austin 71-51 McDermitt Austin 63-79 Battle Mt. Austin 54-51 Spring Mt. Austin 61-63 Virginia City OT With the greatest of ease. Me charge? Never! Austin 50-37 Gabbs Austin 41-39 Eureka Austin 69-47 Alamo Austin 85-58 Lund Austin 65-66 Beatty 44 Jackie Inchauspe, Jennifer Callen and Dale Jung. New NHS member: Jeri Collier N.J.H.S. Eveline Inchauspe, Cheryl Pope, Dawn Dalluge, Vidie Casady, Miss S arale gui -A dvisor. 40 Back: Les Collier, Mike Dalluge, J.P. Hayes, Dale Jung, Rafael Rionda, Coach Reck. Front: Richard Easton, Dwayne Williams, Paul Young, Scott Boyd and Terry Convis. V.C. Tourney Austin 54 - 56 Gerlach Austin 53 - 65 Downieville Eureka Tourney Austin 45 - 38 Eureka Austin 43 - 47 NYTC 42 Elko Tourney Austin 51 - 64 NYTC Austin 61 - 54 Lund ORANGE CRUSH Austin 48-46 Gabbs Austin 47-57 Beatty Austin 65-64 Wells OT. Austin 53-61 Spring Mt. i S X jJLcCO You can t ref your own game We re number 1 45 J.V. BASKETBALL 46 Michele Gandolfo, Liz Hayes, DeeDee Hayes, Robin Williams, Dawn Dalluge Susie Jolly, Lana Cooley, and Miss Mueller- Adv. TEAM DRILL 47 Vidie, DeeDee, GJeri 48 J R. H I G H B A S K E T B A L L Front: Lara Lee Baldwin, Holly Collier, Jimmy Helming, Marty Hayes, Robert Drummy. Back: Cammy Helming, Mike Baldwin, Tom Hulbert, Barry Collier, Lee Williams-Manager G Coach Gandolfo. 50 Eureka Tournament 3rd place 51 Front: Vidie Casady, Jennifer Callen, captains. Back: Lana Cooley, manager; Jeri Collier, Susie Jolly, Robin Williams, Dawn Dalluge, Tracie Thompson, DeeDee Hayes, Jackie Inchauspe, Teri Repp, Coach Dalluge forward-center . i Vidie Casady, Coach Reck, Jennifer Callen Collier forward-guard Jolly-guard 52 53 54 mm We played ora best but it was too late. . . SEASON PLAY We'll get the ball- one way or another Back Row: Jennifer Calien, Vidie Casady, DeeDee Hayes, Coach-Miss Stevens, Robin Williams, Susie Jolly, Teri Repp. Front Row: Dawn Dalluge, Carmen Bragg, Lana Cooley, Jeri Collier. Let's Go Let me at 'em 56 c R O s s c o u N T R Y Front: Brian Convis, Dwayne Williams, T. R. Banovich, Chris Ham, Les Collier. Back: Jeff Thompson, Terry Convis, Mike Dalluge, Richard Easton, J. P. Hayes, Coach Rudd. Again, we are ready and waiting for the sound of the starting gun. . . AUSTIN MEET Thanks Dee Dee and Jeri. 58 59 60 H A I C G A H H C I E A E S D V T E E M M I E C N T Dale Jung 1976-1978 Jennifer Calien 1978 Grade point is based on the grades received as of January 1978, 1977-1978 Dawn Dalluge Vi die Casady 62 WHO’S WHO Dale Jung, Trade Thompson and Mike Dalluge Jennifer Callen and Jackie inchauspe FRIENDLIEST MOST ATHLETIC Robin Williams Richard Easton Jackie Inchauspe and Scott Boyd MOST LIKELY TO TEACHERS’ PESTS J.P. Hayes Dawn Dalluge DeeDee Hayes and T.R. Banovich Dale Jung QUIETEST Trade Thompson FLIRT ’N WOLF FAVORITES Richard Easton Scott Boyd Susie Jolly Dawn Dalluge and J.P. Hayes GRUMPIEST Richard Easton Jennifer C alien Rafael Resende, Sonia Ayello Rio de Janeiro, Homero Brazil Homero Gonzalez Trevino Monterrey, Nuevo leon, Mexico. Rafael Rionda Reynoso Leon, Guana juato, Mexico. X And you say you are ready!! RUN 68 Terry Convis-first Tracie Thompson-second Dale Jung Mike Dalluge tied for third Richard Easton-fourth WAS IT WORTH THE FATIGUE BUSTERS! ! Sponsorships brought in approxi- mately $1000 for the Block A fund Boys $896.10 Girls $85. 00 Thanks for your support! 69 70 CARNIVAL ’ ; L. • ..,m ;JMI Pie Eating Contest Terry Con vis Vidie Casady Dale Jung Mr. Terry Reck 71 73 PARTY Can't Leave without me. A good book does it everytime, Coach. Reading dirty books again? Weak stomachs? You've no future, Mike. Susie Homemaker What happened to your foot, Coach? ON THE Ye ol bumps on a log r urn; m mu ftfiwnifs if j t HUES CJUfCFfl ftm i IMS 'lUUfH f COMF Richard BARBARINO Scott EPSTEIN Rafael WOODMAN Rionda Boyd WHO WILL EVER REPLACE THEM STOP USING YOUR MOUTH The real in us is silent, the acquired is talkative. That 's the way, Vid! IfiNL The Sounds of Silence The mouse that roared. Mutt 'n Jeff 78 IN THE END . . . 79 80 WATCH OUT 1979 . . . The End !!! THUS ENDS THE TRENDS OF 1978 Hunt 'n Peck Eat your hearts out, Seniors 81 SPONSORSHIPS BUSINESS Ellison Ranching Company J.M. Capriola Company Imco Services INDIVIDUALS Ron and Terry Gandolfo Carolyn and Whit Skinner Lee Cooley and Family Bill and Joy Brandt Lawrence and Estelle Saralegui Clair and Caryl Baldwin Family Harry, Linda, and Robert McCoy Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dory Paul and Jerry Saralegui Deloris and Don Bruce Dick and Anna Lou Calien 82 c« Z O Victoria Ham Pauline Inchauspe Denese Hayes CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE THREE MISSING PERSONS OF THE SENIOR CLASS WHO GRADUATED WITH THE CLASS OF 1977. NEW PASS MINE HIGHWAY 50 BEST OF LUCK Party Room Slots BETTY’S BAR DEL and BETTY DELGRANDE-PROPRIETORS Cocktails-Mixed Drinks-Beer on Tap Austin, Nevada Phone: 964-2331 to the AUSTIN CLASS OF 78 GARAGE Lee Maestretti Petroleum Products Proprietor Don Jung and Family Austin, Nevada CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of 78 COMMISSIONERS: BertGandolfo George Holden DISTRICT ATTORNEY Nyle Leshikar Louis Lemair ASSESSOR: CUERK CONSTABLE: Dorothy Estes Emma Gandolfo Lenoard Sheppard George Schwin Ted Gandolfo JUSTICE of the PEACE: Frank Bertrand Estelle Saralegui RECORDER-AUDITOR: Don Bruce TREASURER: SHERIFF 84 LANDER COUNTY CASADY’S SERVICE Joseph P. GMelene Ramos-Agents Standard Oil Products Tires, Tubes, Batteries Propane Bottles Filled 964-2622 or Austin, Nev. 964-2695 GOLDEN CLUB Special Guaranteed Orders W ork BUTTER PADDLE 1800 1978 Custom Jewelry Good Luck to the Seniors Gold, Silver, Turquoise Precious Stones Clara, Jimmy, Ray Austin, Nev. P.O. Box 21 Austin, Nevada THE SHOPPE Housewares Gifts Apparel P.O.Box 14 Austin, Nv. 89310 85 Marva Day Owner Phone: 964-2630 LINCOLN MOTEL INTERNATIONAL Modern Units Air Conditioned T.V. in Every Room BAR CAFE Fred and Vicky Jolly Austin, Nevada Phone: 964-2698 LANDER LUMBER CONGRATULATIONS AND SUPPLY SENIORS Plumbing-Hardw are - Paints C e ment- Lumber Open 6:00 to 10:00 P. M. Madge and Frank Bertrand CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Austin, Nevada NICK’S DALLUGE RANCH GARAGE Alfalfa Grain and Hay Edwards Creek Valley BEST WISHES SENIORS NEVADA NATIONAL Jerry and Karen Mock Austin Nevada BANK For All Austin Your Banking Needs Nevada LOIS’ BEAUTY JOE DORY’S SHOP Dwayne, Denise Austin, Nevada Lois and Clinton Phone: 964-2551 CHEVRON SERVICE AUSTIN GENERAL STORE Sally Repp Austin, Nev. Austin, Nev. LAND LEVELING Bulldozers Loaders Backhoes Graders Cranes Trucking Lot development-road building demolition-drilling-blasting drill pads-assessment work sand £ gravel-engineering HICKEY AND LOMBARDO General Engineering Contractors Austin 964-2641 Insured - Lie. No. 13765 - bonded Reno 972-1866 JgP'P’g Phone:(702)423-6078 OFFICE SUPPLY Business Machines Business Furniture 178 South Maine Street School and Art Supplies Fallon, Nevada 89406 MARION S. FISHER INSURANCE PIONEER INN Hotel - Restaurant - Lounge 145 East 2nd 211 S. Virginia St. Battle Mountain Phone: 329-9781 Reno 635-2364 AGRO CHEM FARM SUPPLY, INC. Feed - Seeds Fertilizers - A. G. Chemicals Bailing Wire - Hand Tools - Fencing Supplies Authorized Farm Bureau Dealer 500 Gummow Drive F allon, Nv. 89406 Phone: Jerry McKnight Manager 423-5477 or 867-2138 88 GRASS VALLEY RANCH Bill and Molly Knudtsen Raising Good Hereford Cattle Since 1934 Austin Nevada BLOHM JEWELERS Registered Jeweler Fine Jewelry Gifts Bridal Registry 495 Idaho Street Phone: 738-8466 Elko, Nevada FRENCHMAN JIM AND STATION MAGGIE’S TEXACO Bar-C afe-Motel Via Fallon Nevada Austin, Nevada NEVADA LANDS OFFICE Licensed Real Estate Broker Kingston Village, Austin, Nevada 89310 964-2483 Farms and Ranches Commercial - Residential - Appraisals CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of ’78 PUMPS, PIPE G POWER, INC. FVC Pipe Sprinklers Pumps Electric Motors Hydroelectric Systems Gated Pipes Design Planning Financing 89 HAPPY OX DRIVE-IN Battle Mountain Phone: 635-2667 LA SAGE BEAUTY SALON Swackhammer Shopping Center Battle Mountain 635-2691 SWACKHAMMER ACE HARDWARE Swackhammer Shopping Center Battle Mountain 635-2422 RICE BOWL RESTAURANT Chinese and American Food Lounge and Banquet Facilities Phone: 358-2198 YOUR HOSTS: Frank and Lilia Leong DUVAL CORPORATION P.O. BOX 451 BATTLE MOUNTAIN NEVADA 89820 WILSON PHARMACY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF Battle Mountain Nevada Phone 635-2323 78 Even if you’re on the right track you’ll get run over if you just sit DID SOMEONE SAY PARTY? there. Bucky Gandolfo Bob Taylor 92 These chairs don't buck. TWIN DAY continued Homegrown SLOP DAY presents THE ODD SQUAD Superchicken, Atom Ant and Scooby-doo CLEAN-UP? My God, it's heavy. Looking better What a joke I'm looking, I'm looking! Ah Gee. Gotta show 'em everything. This is the proper technique. I wonder????? This is too much for one TRACK- Jennifer Callen: 100-1st, 220-4th, 880 medly relay-4th, high jump-3rd, long jump- 4th Vidie Casady: Shotput-lst , discus-2nd Trade Thompson: mile-4th Jeri Collier: shotput-4th State Record Homero Gonzalez -FIELD Terry C onvis: 100-3rd, 220-3rd, long jump-3rd J .P. Hayes: 120 highs-2nd Dale Jung: Shotput-4th Dalluge, Hayes Jung and Boyd 440-2nd Mavity, Rionda Dalluge, Convis mile 3rd ■_____ Scott Boyd-Dale Jung T.R. Banovich ATHLETIC BANQUET Bruce Hale Community Relations Director Golden State Warriors Volleyball MVP-Robin M. Improved - Dawn Cross-Country MVP - Richard M. Improved - Dwayne Track MVP - Jennifer MVP - Terry Girls Basketball MVP - Robin Sportsmanship - Tracie M. Enthusiastic - Jennifer Hustle Award - Vid M. Improved - Dawn Coach's Selection - Jackie Basketball MVP - Scott Sportsmanship - Mike Hustle Award - Richard M. Enthusiastic - J.P. M. Improved - Dale Coach's Selection - Terry Dedicated - Les, Dwayne Paul, Rafael Colt Supporter Mr. Smith Bronco Supporter Sonny Nagy Bronco Award Mike Dalluge 1st Grade: H. Academic Achievement Allen Brady 2nd Grade: H. Academic Achievement Terri Baldwin 4th Grade: H. Academic Achievement Liz Williams Academic Achievement Clay and Neil Secondary Salutatorian - Dale Jung Valedictorian - Jackie Inchauspe H. Academic Ave.-Jennifer C alien Home Economics - Terri Repp Most Improved (World History)- J.P. Yearbook Editor - Richard Easton Asst. Editor - Jennifer Callen English - Jennifer Callen Science - Dale Jung Science Achieve. - Eveline, Cheryl Citizenship (elem) Clay Dalluge Citizenship (sec) Dawn Dalluge Mathematics - Eveline Inchauspe Math Achieve. - Jackie, Jennifer, Les and Dale Scholarships Mike Dalluge-200-Calves for Col. Dale Jung-200-Union Carbide, 1000 Fleischmann Scholarship CLASS OF ’78 Hk Senior Class of Austin clool announrrs tk Comaimnnrut txrrrisrs rjinrslrag, 3Hag tk tiufntg-fnurth Aiurtrrn kukri ani srkntg-figbt at right g.m. Austin Skkni Austin, Arliaha Mike Dalluge President Lt. Gov. Robert Rose State of Nevada Guest Speaker SWORN TO FUN PROM Not pictured: King Queen Scott and Tracie Due to the lack of knowledge of the photographers this night, most film was exposed when they tried to reload the camera.


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