Castleberry High School - Castleviews Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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DEDICATION A teacher with a classic personality and a traditional character roams the halls of Castleberry daily with brief- case in hand and irony in mind. She brings a third dimen- sion to the high school due to her systematization as well as regimentation. Her ability to assist students through dis- cussion and essay to see how others view and live life adds to her philosophy of “it’s what you do with what you’ve got that counts”. She motivates the student council as it has once again become the hub of school activities. Because she is supportive and loyal, inspiring and creative, encouraging and helpful, we dedicate the 1981 Castleviews to Dottie Gray

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re an Cyndi Gandy does some quiet think- ing after school is finally out. David Green and Bobby Smith take time out at lunch to think about the days’ happenings. Andrew Ruiz and Steve Kloberdanz take out ondering upon the extensive the day’s frustrations by stuffing their faces. eee : : — Steve Speer is activities of the day. Mime Out To Reflect The reflections of the day bring varied reactions to those involved in high school activities. Whether a mis- chievious prank or an outstanding accomplishment, people need a time and place to ponder upon their previ- ous escapades. Whether in a solitary atmosphere or in a group talk session, it paid to take time out to reflect. Kevin Wilson uses his Hi-C to help him unwind from his school work. Pete helps everyone reflect upon the element of school pride.



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Ge) ee oT aH Hi ‘Ble i Many years of honorable service to country and school have been given by one who is retiring with the closing of school this year. He has become an integral part of the stu- dent life and activity of Castleberry and has endeared him- self to students and faculty alike. It is our joy and pleasure to honor... Leo Sivley Leo Sivley was born in Willis, Texas. His parents were farmers and lived far from school. He rode the bus daily and was not able to participate in sports because of this. He was an avid reader at a young age and still is! He is an honor graduate of Franklin, Texas, High School. After graduation he worked in the mountains of New Mexico hauling timber. He then began twenty-six years of service to his country in the United States Air Force and his life of marriage with his wife Alma. He served in the Pacific during World War II as a flight engineer on B 29’s. He holds the Distinguished Flying Cross as well as many other medals. His oversea tours of duty include the Pacific-Guam, Japan, Germany and France. He retired from the Air Force with the rank of major. While in the USAF he graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Southwestern State College in Weatherford, Oklahoma. He was employed as a technical writer at General Dynamics while he worked on his Master’s degree at UTA. He came to Castleberry High School in 1970 — the year his only daughter, Shirley graduated from CHS. He is a Past Master of River Oaks Lodge, a Past Patron of Castle- berry Eastern Star and an active member of River Oaks Methodist Church. Retirement to Mr. Sivley means enjoyment. The first phase of enjoyment includes spending a lot of time bass fishing at his lake house near Franklin, Texas. Also his time will include feeding the deer and birds and other wild life. Another phase of enjoyment will be trailering to Calgary, Alberta, Canada where his daughter and son-in-law reside with two special people — granddaughters Taina and Christy. 25

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