Austin High School - Castilleja Yearbook (Austin, NV)

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TO SPACE If the 1988-89 school year could be summed up in two words, it would be drastic change. Since the :ginning of my term in June our school has attained a new mascot, a new Coke machine, the return of the hristmas party and gift exchange, improved Christmas spirit, the addition of color to the school yearbook, a vitalized homecoming spirit contest, a new school constitution, and after nearly 20 years the return of tramural sports. The biggest change the student body has undergone however, is our move into the new Jr. - r. High School. With this move, I hope to initiate several new ideas which will hopefully in time become adition. As I look toward the end of my administration, I eagerly await my chance to pass on the mantle of adership as well as all of the pressures and responsibilities that accompany it, with but one hope in mind, fie hope that during my tenure as Student Body President I have affected lasting and meaningful changes hich will benefit Austin High School in years to come. James Horan, President STUDENT COUNCIL Matt Miller, Melissa Hinkle, Rachel Zimmerman, Christy Brock, Kim Stainbrook, Lauren Lani, Mr. Montgomery, James Horan, Tendra Adkins, Sharolyn Young, Jenni Ramos, Holli Middleton, Bobby Fye. A famous man once said “When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it’s longer than any hour.” That’s relativity between the ultimate purpose of an education and how the educational processes at school will in effect dictate the course of their lives. Many students talk as though school is a prison. A place where they are forced to attend and learn about things that bore them to death. Four years of High School can seem like an eternity and yet all to soon it has gone by. We are then faced with the grim realities of life. Can you find employment and enjoy life based on what you learned during your high school years? Have you gained the educational background required to attend college? Will marriage and surviving on a limited income by fulfilling when your pipe dreams crumble around you? In reality your school years should be the most happy and responsibility free years of your life. A time that you will never again be able to relive. As your Principal I would like to make your years at this school fulfilling both socially and academically. I enjoy working with young people and try to maintain a open-door policy. I want you as students to feel free and comfortable in talking to me about your concerns and or future plans. I hope that I can in some way help you to see the relativity between your efforts made here and the measure of success that you will achieve in life. Remember a man who is discontent with himself can never buy back his past. I’ve enjoyed all the good times that we’ve had this year and sincerely hope that they will provide a lot of fond memories for you. Mr. Montgomery, Principal 3 PRINCIPALS MESSAGE JAMES HORAN Student Council - 3,4. Student Body Pres - 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 (Off 3,4). Jr. Honor Soc - 1. Yearbook 2,3,4. FBLA 2,3,4 (Off 2,3,4) Track - 4. Mascot - 3. Intramural - 4. Academic Olympics 2,3,4 (Cap 3,4). HS Bowl - 2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4. Photo Club 3,4. Chess Club - 4. As soon as 1 graduate this spring, I’m going to southeastern Idaho or western Wyoming for the summer. In the fall I am going to attend college either at Utah State or Whitman College where I intend to major in political science and maybe get a minor or teaching certificate in one of the social sciences as well. After that I hope to continue on to law school and eventually begin a career as a corporate lawyer. Afterwards I would like to try my hand at politics. 4 SENIORS SHAROLYN YOUNG JERRY “J. D ” WILSON Goals: My goals in life are to be in over my head, as an offshore, underwater welder, and to be a millionaire by the time I am forty years old. History: There is nothing to which I care to admit, and even less to which I am willing to confess. Believe half of what you may hear, but keep in mind that it may be true true when it comes to wild women and strong drink, or is it strong women and wild drink0 Left Class Officers: James Horan, Tim Piscovich, Lance Thomas, Matt Miller, Sharolyn Young Below Sharolyn James draw a winner Right: Jerry works. CLASS OF 1989 COPY EXPRESS COPIES, OFFICE SUPPLIES, GIFTS 37 Whitaker Lane, Fallon, NV 89406 702-423-8779 Be On The Right Track WESTERN AUTO 1430 WEST WILLIAMS Fallon, Nevada Phone 423-2629 Auto Parts, Bikes, Electrical Supplies Fern A1 Shields, Owners C M Carpet World, Inc Vinyl-remnants-carpet-wall paper custom installation 40 E. Center Street-Fallon, NV 89406 M. K. Wallace Building Don Barrenchea Cal Crotto (702) 423-7059 6 Ed Zamora Mr. Dean - The targets Jenny Barton dives in CARNIVAL FUN AT AUSTIN SCHOOL Miss Neale, Tendra, Mr. Montgomery James all agree, “Yuk, what a EEK! It’s Mr. Tremayne Annamaria mess!” Katrina Young and Kippie Kolacki Lauran Lani, Eric Todd, Tim Piscovich, Jenny Ramos Mrs. Willavize 7 Top: Laurie’s birthday party. Jolene Maestretti, Debbie Manzini, Rachel Zimmerman, Annamaria Echeverria, Tendra Adkins. Center: Debbie Manzini, James Horan, Matt Miller work on yearbook. Below: Mr. Montgomery - out to win! 8 Right: Christy Brock sends greetings to all her friends. Below: Rachele and Amanda Zimmerman with Carrie Ramos at the 4-H Christmas Bazaar. Below Right: School Pep Assembly Above Left: Sharolyn Young Above Right: Brandon Dikes, Jeff Parker, Lance Thomas, Debbie Manzini and Jenny Ramos 9 Right: James Horan shows his winning style Top Left: Carla Mitchell Mary Hammond say “Cheese” Middle left: C.J. Miller does the Vacumn Boogie Above: Monica Bush “NO, NO, Please!” Center: Brandon Dikes Checks to make sure Mr. Cox isn’t looking. Bottom: Kristy Brock helps Charlie. 10 Tendra Adkins Jenni Barton Allan Brady(Not Pictured) Melissa Hinkle Lauren Lani Jennifer Piscovich Russell Reed Keith Stahl Kim Stainbrook Kevin Stewart Dennis Zimmerman Class Officers: Kim Stainbrook (Pres), Jenni Barton (V.P.), Lauren Lani (Sec), Tendra Adkins (Sgt at A), Vickie Willavize (Adv.) Kevin Stewart gets a good laugh as Keith Parker and Allan Brady model hats. Don’t we look marvelous! What do you mean we can’t write on this board??? A typical day in Chemistry 11 CLASS OF 1990 Top: Shane, Jared, Katrina, Shara, Kippie Yvonne Eat popcorn. Center: 4-H’rs Mrs. Lancaster, Lauren, Holli, Mattie, Bethany sell baked goods at the bazaar Bottom: Jess. Dean Chris loiter. Top: 4-H rs sew Center: Peace to you too, Allan Brady. Bottom: Mr. Shaw Mr. Cox, and Josh Ruddelbach and unknown challenger match wits at chess. 12 Above: Jeremy Vaught coaches Mrs. Swanson Amy Adkins in a game of chess. Below: Teresa Young, Amanda Zimmerman, Amy Young and Jamie Skeath smile for the camera Above: Aimee Hinkle Jennifer Piscovich work Below: Bring on the movie popcorn Left. Beth Hibbert, Raelynn Owens, David Young, Monica Bush, Annamaria Echeverria Jeff Parker decorate the X-mas tree. Center: Cheerleaders Yvonne Workman Amy Adkins prepare to cheer the colts to victory. 13 CLASS OF 1991 John Ballard Kristy Brock Debbie Manzini C. J. Miller Monica Bush Brandon Dikes Annamaria Echeverria Jeff Parker Jeni Ramos Donna Young Center: Tendra Adkins Jeff Parker Debbie Manzini Lauren Lani Jeni Ramos at the X-mas party. Class Officers: Jeff, Kristy, Jeni Mr. Tremayne, advisor Center: Donna Monica soaking up rays. Right: Jeff Parker contemplates life. 14 Colby Allred Jolene Maestretti Calley Crowley Mike Miller Aimee Hinkle Dean Young Paul Joggerst A. J. Zimmerman Togi Kyllomen Rachel Zimmerman Are you coming or what? Class Officers - Paul Joggerst (Sgt. at Arms), Rachel Zimmerman (Pres.), Sheryl Swanson (Adv.), A. J. Zimmerman (V.P.), and Jolene Maestretti (Sec). Eat up, Mike. Hey, look! 15 CLASS OF 1992 Above: 4-H’rs hard at work Right: Smiling Jeff Parker Below: Lauren Lani Tendra Adkins-are you sure? Right: Winters past time - basketball Below: Amy Hickle Below Right: Jerry Wilson Russell Reed. Janice Fife Mike Miller Scott Willavize Tom Meadows Carla Mitchell Rachelle Young Holli Middleton Ellie Rose Ed Zamora Class Officers: Mr. Dean, Adv., Ed Zamora, Vice President, Holli Middleton, President, Carla Mitchell, Secretary Milas Koestner, Bobby Fye, Jared Winslow, Mike Miller and Keith Parker play computer games. Ed Shane play fish. Below: Noon in the gym. CLASS OF 1993 17 Amy Adkins Shara Bond Jess Brandt Bobby Fye Beth Hibbert Phillip Joggerst Kippie Kolacki Shane Montgomery Raelynn Owens Keith Parker Chris Renfro Jaime Skeath Jeremy Vaught Jared Winslow Yvonne Workman David Young Katrina Young Amanda Zimmerman Below: Jeremy Vaught, Mike Miller Keith Parker play computer. Bottom: Lance Thomas, Shara Bond Jared Winslow preparing Christmas decorations. Right: Class Officers - Beth Hibbert, Secretary; Bobby Fye, President; Raelynn Owens, Treasurer; Jaime Skeath, Vice President; Mr. Swanson, advisor. CLASS OF 1994 18 Angie Bond Lori Maestretti Bethany Vaught Gene Brock Jacki Ramos Lynette White Kabra Gore Josh Rudelback Cassandra Workman Mandy Hammon Brett Thomas Amy Young Millas Koestner Gabriel Tureson Teresa Young This year in 6th grade we studied the ancient civilizations, English parts of speech, electricity, microorganisms, drama, current events, and social issues. Mostly we had an interesting time doing it. Class of ’95 rules! CLASS OF 1995 yW WESTERN STATES MINERAL CORPORATION Box 109 - Kingston Austin, Nevada 89310 964-2037 Congratulations Good Luck Class of ‘89’ 20 Heather Armistead Cristy Bradford Arlo Brady James Brawley Brandi Kolacki Ryan Fife Kristal Lund Jerry Hammon Jaime Manzini Jason Manzini Paul Middleton Elsa Moreno Teddy O’Brien Jet Utter Lonnie Wallace Nathan Young The fifth grade this year attended the Fallon Air Show, participated in a cross-age Language Arts Program with emphasis on the Manatee, were penpals with students in Idaho and Guam, participated in activities for Nevada Reading Week, were taught and certified in CPR, and learned animal anatomy by dissecting various small animals. They also participated in a literature based reading program, did interviews with towns people and wrote, proofread, edited, rewrote and published these interviews into a collective history of Austin. Finally the 5th grade was involved in Austin Schools’ first experience with the “Mimi” program, a science math unit which incorporates video tapes, computer programs and reading material into a unit about whale exploration. CLASS OF 1996 21 Ronnie Adkins Dona Casey Shelly Lisanti Jody Ramos Dean Beard Clayton Furr Christy Mitchell Alta Reed Josh Bishop Heather Hibbert April Moore Jed Rudelbach David Moore (no pic) Charlie Bispo Luke Lancaster Rene Owens Matt Sprague Jere Pedersen (no Pic) Becci Corbett Mattie Lancaster Courtney Raley Peggy Workman In fourth grade this year we’ve studied areas of the United States. In Science we’ve studied the globe, weather, and plants animals. We made paper-mache globes. We also made pinatas for a combination English Art lesson. We all participated in building the manatee. We saw the Air show in Fallon plus visited a mine in Battle Mountain. We participated in an hour-long silent reading with Mrs. Anderson’s class. CLASS OF 1997 22 Mrs. Tremayne: “Can anyone tell me what we have done this year in the third grade?” Come Bispo Seth Flanigan Katie Riccitelli Gary Bradbury KC Harris Shawna Titmus Wayne Fife James Jung Jesse Vick Class: 1) Made things that went with our stories 2) Rounding in Math 3) Read a lot 4) Art projects 5) Studied Tall Tales 6) We can use a dictionary 7) Learning to multiply 8) To find countries on the map 9) Mad minute timed test. 10) Helped paper the manatee 11) Wild life habitat 12) Nv. Young Writers 13) Solar Systems 14) We have Pen Pals in Illinois 15) Watched a part of a solar eclipse 16) Parties 17) We made a graph 18) We have actions 20) Cursive Writing 21) S.R.A. Reading 22) Played “Oh Dear” and learned about survival 23) You made us lunch 24) Made Crazy Critters 25) P.E. is hard work but fun 26) Our friends move away 27) You read to us everyday “See how good we’re being for the substitute, Mrs. T” Oh, what beautiful rocks! 23 CLASS OF 1998 Srce 1832 KARLA KENT - MAYFIELD Manager Serving the needs of your community Since 1892 Congratulations Class of 1989 260 N. Maine Street Post Office Box 1206 Fallon, NV 89406 702-423-2126 LANDER LUMBER SUPPLY True Value Hardware Main Street, P.O. Box 112 Austin, Nevada 89310 964-2423 Madge, Frank May JEF OFFICE PLY 178 S. Maine St. Fallon, NV 89406 Office Furniture; Business Machines Art, Drafting Supplies Phone: (702) 423-6078 Toll Free: 1-800-548-3337 Fax: 423-3642 “Moments to Remember” Rossj PHOTO v____-J Instant Color Passport Photos Congratulations Class of 1989 358-8485 1845 Prater Way Sparks, Nevada 89431 Custom B W Printing Wedding Invitations Old Photos Reproduced Commercial Portraits Frames Schools Groups Camping RV Park Bar MIDDLEGATE STATION Hi Way 50 361 East of Fallon Middlegate, Nevada Bill Fredda Freeman Phone (702) Middlegate 1 Clean Rooms Phone (702) 964-2698 LINCOLN MOTEL Satellite TV Air Conditioned - TV - In Room Coffee Owned and Operated by Vicky Jolli Main Street Austin, NV 89310 24 Apryl Bishop Matt Brawley Dustin Conrad Adrian Dunton Ragina Gore Katrina Inchauspe Elaine Joggerst Kristy Kendall Manuel Moreno Laura O’Brien Jason Owens Josh Owens Stephanie Prestwich Brianda Raley Matt Tremayne Feme Williams Justin Woods Alvin Young Jonathan Young Adam Zamora Second graders did daily journals or creative writing assignments, a problem solving or decoding riddle, logic games as supplementary to the Basal Reading Series. We worked with the 5th grade on researching the West Indian Manatee. This program included computer work, letter writing, library research, a comparison contrast assignment, building a 3-D model to scale, presenting oral reports, and making video taping a 30 second commercial encouraging protection for the manatee. The second grade also worked with the kindergarten class involving dictation, story telling, pantomiming, and journal writing. Since our Basal Reading (oral skills) Program ended in April, we used a literature based reading approach for the remainder of the year. The books the children used included a mystery novel and biographies. 25 c L A S s o F Laura Michele Beard Daniel Greer Leah Hollibaugh Amy McKnight Vernon Pope Baldovinez Neisha Tureson Cory Wilson Ashel Young Jeffrey Young Camille Sloan 2 0 0 0 First grade was a small group this year and we were able to accomplish many things. We learned how to work the com- puter. Special units we did were; learning about ourself, the flag, safety rules, Christ- mas around the world, plants, endan- gered animals. The students wrote in their journals, which made for very interesting reading. We made alphabet books and put on plays in reading. We had a self-esteem unit - where each student had a week to be the “Star Stu- dent”. The student talked about him her- self an the class made a book about that student. 26 Lorena Alcarza Erica Baldovinez Cherise Bishop Christine Bishop Ashley Bradbury Monte Brewer Nora Casey Brandi Dunton Jake Flanigan Josh Fortune Mike Fye Dustin Harris Richard Harvey Jennifer Heck Adam MacDermaid Bert Ramos Sheila Raymond Alicia Robinson Ray Bob Williams Benny Young Next Row: Donny Young 27 CLASS OF 2001 ELEMENTARY AT WORK PLAY HIGH SCHOOL Bill Cox, Science Larry Dean, Math Shop Wayne Montgomery, Principal James Swanson, History, Sociology Cheryl Swanson, Hm Ec, Math, Computer Mike Tremayne, Eng, Humanities, Coach Paul Tremayne, PE, Gov’t, Head Coach Vickie Willavize, Bus., Comp., 7th Eng. ELEMENTARY Valerie Andersen, 5th Grade Terri Conrad, Kindergarten (No Pic) Marie Hollibaugh, Kindergarten 1st Sem. Kristen Neale, 4th Grade Barbara Malin, 2nd Grade Bob Shaw, 6th Grade Debbie Tremayne, 3rd Grade Roberta Winrod, 1st Grade Left to Right: Joyce Barton, bus driver hot lunch; Lou Ann Dalluge, secretary; Jim Taylor, bus driver; Sharon Tremayne, custodian; Susan Williams, aid. Not Pictured: Liz Lani, sub; Carol Vaught, sub; Carolyn Maestretti, sub; Pat Manzini, sub; Keith Wilson, bus driver, Kathy Flanigan, bus driver; Cecil Rose, sub; Dorothy Carter, aid; Debbie Bispo, hot lunch. S T A F F 29 Left-Top to bottom: Mrs. Tremayne Mrs. Conrad check out some rocks. Miss Neale consults with a carnival goer. Mr. Montgomery Tendra prepare to win the pie eating contest. Mr. Mrs. Swanson, new to Austin Schools, work eat—they’ll learn! Center-Top to bottom: Mr. Dean cracks up. Mrs. Winrod always helping. A frequent visitor—Mr. Ray UPS. Sharon Tremayne Tara have school spirit. Right-Top to bottom: Pat Manzini Joyce Barton visit. Mr. Shaw relaxes. Mrs. Tremayne, Mrs. Malin Mrs. Andersen help students build the Manatee. Mike Tremayne “The Bronco Creamer”. 30 Loretta Cox baths Katrina Paul Tremayne demonstrates baby bathing to the junior high Home Economics Class. Above: Jared Winslow to Mr. Tremayne “Peeyew, I thought you gave this baby a bath!” Right: Jaime Skeath, Raelynn Owens Amanda Zimmerman learn early childhood behavior from 2 pros. Left: Chris shows his expertise at baby handling. Center: Mrs. Swanson uses the eyes in the back of her head to watch TV. 31 Jolene Maestretti, Rachel Zimmerman and Aimee Hinkle take time out from typing to smile for the camera. Shane Montgomery, Jeremy Vaught, Bobby Fye, Katrine Young, Beth Hibbert, Scott Willavize, Rachelle Young, Phillip Joggerst, Ed Zamora fooling around. Aimee Hinkle helps Matt Miller take off HER shirt that he modeled for the math typing students - it sure showed off those great biceps Matt!!! The Harlom Clowns entertained the crowd with antics and great ball handling. 32 FALLON BIKE AND HOBBY SKI Bicycles Hobbies Skateboard Snowboards Ski Tune Ups 360 S. Maine St. Don Bev Swirczak Fallon NV 89406 Owners 702 423-3368 Mr. Tremayne imparts words of wisdom to James while Dean contemplates the deep meaning of the of the word “Coke”. FALLON STEAM LAUNDRY Fine Dry Cleaning Telephone 423-2232 115 E. Williams Fallon, NV Congratulations Class of 1989 Office Hours By Appointment Phone: (702) 423-4334 DR. STUART RICHARDSON, O.D. 445 South Maine Street Fallon, Nevada 89406 Pat’s Antiques PATRICIA ELLIOTT (702) 423-2909 448 S. MAINE ST. FALLON, NV 89406 Joe Rando IDEAL BARBER SALON Appointments Available Phone 423-3453 153 S. Maine St. Fallon, NV 89406 (702) 423-3515 FALLON SPORTING GOODS MEN’S WEAR 45 S. MAINE ST. FALLON, NEVADA 89406 ONE DAY SERVICE IN MOST CASES M.K. WALLACE BUILDING 40 E. CENTER FALLON. NV 89406 RICHARD NICHOLS 423-3488 33 MOVE TO NEW SCHOOL 34 PERSONALITY POLL CUTEST COUPLE Melissa Hinkle Matt Miller MOST ACTIVE Lauren Lani A.J. Zimmerman MOST ACADEMIC Lauren Lani James Horan MOST ATHLETIC Kristy Brock A.J. Zimmerman BEST DRESSER Kim Stainbrook Lance Thomas BEST BODY Jenni Barton, Kristy Brock, Monica Bush, A.J. Zimmerman MOST ORGANIZED James Horan Lauren Lani 35 PERSONALITY POLL FLIRTS Kristy Brock, Jenni Barton, Denny Zimmerman MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sharolyn Young James Horan Advise Mr. Montgomery TEACHERS PESTS Mike Miller Aimee Hinkle torture Mr. Cox. 36 1155 Gummow Drive Fallon. Nevada BW06 702-423-2243 SERVING THE BEST PART OF NEVADA Congratulations Class of ’89 E. H. HURSH, INC. All Forms of Insurance 130 SOUTH MAINE STREET FALLON. NEVADA 89406 423 6501 fl Lady Sheila D. Pontivs Faire Fashion’s For Today’s Lady Frontier Shopping Center 1690 W. Williams Ave. Telephone Fallon, Nevada 89406 (702) 423-3232 == % fifF- COLD SPRINGS MIDDLE NOWHERE HWY. 50 Nev. Phone Cold Springs 1 Jim Juanita THE BOOK CONNECTION A Book Store More We special order 116 S. Maine D . . C II XIV OQAM Bonnie June Fallon, NV 89406 n ... Campbell (702) 423-2105 37 HIGH SCHOOL BOWL Sharolyn Young, James Horan, Debbie Manzini, Mr. Dean-Advisor, Lauren Lani. BLOCK A - GAA Top to Bottom: Aimee Hinkle, Jenni Barton, Jeni Ramos, Jennifer Piscovich, Kristy Brock, Donna Young, Coach Mike Tremayne, James Horan, Paul Joggerst, John Ballard, Mike Miller, Kim Stainbrook, Denny Zimmerman, Lauren Lani, A. J. Zimmerman, Donna Young, Mikel Miller, Ed Zamora, Jolene Maestretti, Rachel Zimmerman, Colby Allred, Debbie Manzini, Scott Willavize. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Lauren Lani, Debbie Manzini, James Horan, Sharolyn Young, Mrs. Willavize-Advisor 38 CLOSE UP Lauren Lani, Sharolyn Young, James Horan - a brief history- Close Up was set up to give students a close up, hands on experience of how our nations gov’t actually functions. The students got to meet representatives from their home state with an hour questions answers period. The days were filled with seminars and tours, but the night hours were spent with our newly made friends. Those who went to Washington D.C. this year had a great time. This is an experience everyone should be able to enjoy. by Lauren Lani ACADEMIC OLYMPIC HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMIC CHALLENGE Sharolyn Young, James Horan, A.J. Zimmerman, Lauren Lani, Denny Zimmerman, Kristy Brock, Debbie Manzini, Mr. Dean-Advisor, Rachel Zimmerman - Not Pictured Tendra Adkins, - Not Pictured. The High School Academic Challenge team consisted of James Horan, Lauren Lani and Debbie Manzini. They started off the season with a win against Carlon 440- 315. The next win was over McDermitt, 610-260. The team then went on to win the State Championship playing against Wells and winning 360-350. They had a GREAT! season!. WEIGHT LIFTING Jeff Parker, Kevin Stewart, Matt Miller, C.J. Miller, Jerry Wilson, Alan Brady, Melissa Hinkle, Aimee Hinkle, Jennifer Piscovich, Annette Riccitelli, Mr. Cox - Advisor 39 40 CHEERLEADERS With Aimee Hinkle as the “BRONCO” Kim Stainbrook, Kristin Neale-Advisor, Lauren Lani, Jeni Ramos, Kristy Brock Tendra Adkins. DRILL TEAM Jenni Barton, Melissa Hinkle, Rachel Zimmerman, Debbie Tremayne-Advisor, Jolene Maestretti, Aimee Hinkle, Debbie Manzini JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Janice Fife, Amy Adkins, Roberta Winrod-Advisor, Holli Middleton, Yvonne Workman. 41 COLTS Phillip Joggerst, Chris Renfro, Shane Montgomery, Jeremy Vaught, Ed Zamora, Jess Brant, Scott Willavize, Mikel Miller, Bobby Fye, Rachelle Young, Katrina Young, Ellie Rose, Amanda Zimmerman, Beth Hibbert, Raelynn Owens, Jaime Skeath, and Coach Paul Tre- mayne Chris to Number 22 “Yah, well, if ya don’t get out of my way I’m going to step on your toe!” 42 Kim Stainbrook tries the splits Laurie tries to climb the walls. “Tendra, you get it if it goes up there. I’ll get it if it comes down here ' Way to go Jolene FILLIES VOLLEYBALL Jackie Ramos, Manager, Tendra Adkins, Kim Stainbrook, Lauren Lani, Jeni Ramos, Jennifer Piscovich, Casandra Workman, Manager. Sitting: Kristy Brock, Debbie Manzini, Jenni Barton, Jolene Maestretti, Rachel Zimmerman, Donna Young, Val Anderson, Coach. I’m ready, really I am! 43 1825 West Williams Fallon, NV (702) 423-7114 Congratulations Class of 1989 44 The Skull Cross Bones to bring luck. 7th Grade hard at work. 45 BRONCOS Mikel Miller Scott Willavize, Managers. Dean Young, John Ballard, Mike Miller, Denny Zimmerman, Paul Joggerst, A. J. Zimmerman, Colby Allred, Ed Zamora, Manager, and Coach Paul Tremayne. Lance Thomas-Not pictured. A Jaguar tries to sink one and the mighty Broncos defend. A. J. goes in for a steal. Dean and Paul are ready to assist. Denny just can’t believe the way that ball went. Lance tries to go around those long arms. 46 Is it in or is it out? Team Work. Above: Coach gives the team a few tips. Right: The heat is on. Don’t let em spook ya Paul. Way to go Dean, keep that ball bouncing. 47 FILLIES BASKETBALL Kristy Brock, Jenni Barton, Jolene Maestretti, Kim Stainbrook, Coach Mike Tremayne, Lauren Lani, Jeni Ramos, Rachel Zimmerman, Aimee Hinkle. IgP.vrCfj Lauren still stretching. Boy she looks mean! Lauren stretches before the game This year Fillies were young but eager. Every person on the team improved their individual skills. We did very well considering all the inexperience on the team. We had many setbacks due to injuries. Despite these injuries we kept our heads up through the entire season. The Fillies record for 1988-89 ended 7-14. We wish good luck to next years Fillies! Rachel Jolene Right: Kim on alert. 48 Rachel, Jolene, Jeni, Kim Lauren look happy, and confident! Kristy warms up before the game. The Fillies play Eureka. Fillies on the run. Rachel putting one in. Oops. THE COURT Left: The King-James Horan Queen- Lauren Lani. Above: 1st Runner-up Sharolyn Young Lance Thomas 2nd Runner-up Tendra Adkins Denny Zimmerman HOMECOMING 50 Alan Brady plays peek-a-boo John Ballard - always smiling! Monica Bush Tendra Adkins display their fruit pizza. Scott, Phillip, Ed, Rachelle, Ellie and the smiles their mothers can’t help but love. 7th Graders communicate to each other using sign language. 51 WINANS•YODER FURNITURE 702 867-2244 5070 RENO HIGHWAY Fallon, NV 89406 4 miles west on Reno Highway 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Sundays S3 K FALLON HAY AND GRAIN Quality feed, Tac and Vet Supplies Pets and Pet Supplies Denice Jones 4455 Reno Highway Janice Jones Fallon, NV 89406 Owners (702) 867-2861 m FALLON AUTO PARTS ALL THE RIGHT PARTS IN ALL THE RIGHT PLACES 99 S. Nevada 423-5781 Fallon STORE HOURS Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. CLEAN ROOMS Phone (702) 964-2698 Lincoln Motel AIR CONDITIONED - IN ROOM COFFEE Vicky Jolly, Owner 28 Main St. Austin, Nevada 89310 116 Grand Ave. (702) 423-1335 Fallon, Nev. 89406 Ken Wolford CUSTOM TRANSMISSIONS AUTOMATICS STANDARDS ☆ 4X4's ☆ Diesel or Gas ☆ 3 Speed Auto's ☆ Auto Over Drive ☆ Front Wheel Drive LATE MODEL 4 SPEED HYDRAMATICS 52 The Junior High Track Team worked hard and achieved much this year. Many ribbons were taken; but ribbons were not the only rewards. When a person pushes himself to reach a goal, and that goal is met a sense of accomplishment is the reward. This team set many goals, some to place, some to just finish. They were successful. Congratulations to all of you. Congratulations Class of ’89 Tony Carol Martin SEARS CATALOG STORE 175 N. Maine St. Fallon, NV 89406 702-423-5757 JUNIOR HIGH TRACK 53 Soaking up rays at lunch was another pastime. -S The new sidewalks are great for skate boarding at lunch. Eighth graders earn lots of money. Laughter, the only way to go. The sentry is posted. The Juniors begin the decision making. Computer games, another lunch time activity. Where did that frisbee go? Life At Austin High 54 Congratulations Class of 1989 Grace Paul Inchauspe a pta s BUCKAROOS TiftD D y 3lM£rC D1MN-5S- • , T£ CKi IttWSTW? 5r US t RArrLFi tfOVf£5 iBI C K'JW -■rUN FOOD Br £S _1 Cr T£ H£IP AT Cr 1 1 LZ X M£XiCAN PI T5AWAIVA5PUT eT £5A! . SPr Krn r££? T£ Lhi .- P-?£CiATi£Krt Congratulations Class of 1989 Jess Chris working! Remember, you saw it here. 55 SPELLING CHAMPS Left: Bethany Vaught - 6th Grade local and county spelling champion. Right: Bobby Fye - 7th Grade local and county spelling champion 56 57 FALLON GLASS CO. Auto Commercial Residential Glass Screens Plexiglass (702) 423-2151 Lou Carrica 155 E. Court Skip Fallon, NV 89406 GATEWAY TO HEALTH No. 40 N. Maine 423-5777 For all your nutritional needs will mail orders Congratulations to the Class of ’89 Owner: Myrtle Marks « SADDLE REPAIR and C bar R Feed Fuel GOOD COfiFEE 1800 S. Taylor Fallon, Nevada 89406 (702) 423-3242 Dave Cornmesser 58 Young older alike enjoyed the dance. Aimee CJ gettin down. The prom crew! Wow! It sure is high up here! 59 PROM □ X OFQ C X c C 2 - n IT C O c XT r. rJZ 7T =r •a n 60 61 WE’RE OUT! Mr. Dean presents awards to the Academic Olympic Honor Bowl Participants Mr. Montgomery receives the sportsmanship trophy from Mr. Tremayne. Cleaning lockers is a chore of the last day of school. Movie time Who’s up to bat next? Where’s the food? 62 Everyone enjoyed all the great food. Wow! What a luau! Hula anyone? More balloons and wet kids. 63 THE GRADUATED CLASS OF ’89 Left: Graduated Salutatorian Sharolyn Young Right: Guest Speaker Mrs. Karen Shomo Below Left: Matt Miller, James Horan, Sharolyn Young, Lance Thomas, Jerry Wilson Below Right: Valedictorian James Horan 64 «


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Austin High School - Castilleja Yearbook (Austin, NV) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

Austin High School - Castilleja Yearbook (Austin, NV) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987

Austin High School - Castilleja Yearbook (Austin, NV) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 1

1988


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