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

 - Class of 1982

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F.H.A. Homemaking. This includes FHA and its octiviries; spirir boxes for oil orhletic reams, Christmas gifts ond party for convalescent home, Faculty Foolies,” Buddie Banquet, ond Senior Teo. Homemaking. Whether it's o bachelor pod in Ridgmor Square, o ranch in Weather- ford, a roam in o commune of bock-ro-norure thinkers, o home in River Ooks, or o reconverted born, it's home. Home to someone. And that someone is o homemaker. Sooner or loter, everyone is o homemaker ond needs the skills of successfully monoging his or her life. Homemaking is more than cooking ond sewing. It is learn- ing how to mointoin o fomily budget, how to protect one's fomily ond home, how to deal with the outside world, how to establish gools within o fomily ond ochieve them, how to create o hoppy home. More ond more fomily members ore ossuming their equal responsibilities os homemakers. Shoring in the home work, in the core ond guidance of children, in the establishment of values in the home. And even where there is just o single person involved, there is still the need of o homemoker's skills. Homemoking — the one skill in life everyone needs — how to manage the future! CASTLEBERRY MEMBERS: First Row. Loft to Right: Brendo Moore. Brendo Green. Goy Lynn Stevens. Bonnie Yondell. Wendi Yielding. Solly Bloir. Michelle Mclnrire. Diono Smlrhperer. Lori Mcintlre. Borble Kucker. Koto Burk. Second Row: Rochel Peorce. Sponsor. Sherri Vonrreose. Elisobeth Jomes. Vicki Walker. Monico O'Neol. Sondy Price. Kelli Herron. Louro Little. Tommy Bryont. Julie Maxwell. Myrno Deon. Diono Williams. Third Row: Ernest Thomas. Pom Whisenont. Poulo Homilron. Angie Donlel. Renee Smith. Kelli Deorlng. Edwfnno Soltzgiver. Brendo Wtnaski. Kim Former. Corhleen Smith. Gene Browder CASTLEROSE MEMBERS: First Row. Left to Right: Angelo Shipp. Thereso Adcox. Cheryl Romo. Volory Gunter. Holly Sperry. Gino Herron Second Row: Rhonda Hocklemon. Donno Irwin. Vonesso Willloms. Ursula Ziegler. Stocy Frizzell. Cindy Potter. Third Row: Pom Meriwearher. Tlno Remszo. Michelle Costillego. Judy O'Shields. Sponsor. Brichelle Jockson. Doushyne Sowyer.

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STAFF MEMBERS: First Row. Left to Right: Borboro McF herson. Sponsor; Amy Burdo. Cindy Eogleron. Thoron McDonnell. Bobby Moore. Kotherine Murroy. Spon- sor Second Row: Susan Brown. Corleen Richards. Top Row; Russell Johnson, Parti Williams. Dono Gorrison. Ellsoberh Jomes. Poul Sury. Lion Spirit Lingers IDEAS! WORDS! COPY! HEADS! In the midst of summer vocation, the Costleviews staff journeyed to Midwestern University in Wichito Foils for their workshop. And it wos there thor the 1982 book began to unfold in their minds ond. loter. on rough drafts and finol drofts. The Spirit of the Lions prevoiled in their work ond the school yeor began with the staff facing five deadlines within the realm of two hundred ond sixteen poges of pictures ond copy. They struggled ond toiled, ond in sheer omozemenr. met eoch deadline with o feeling of pride ond relief! This book represents the work of eleven students ond two sponsors ond it represents the help ond cooperation of the entire high school student body ond faculty. Truly, thor LION SPIRIT caught hold ond grew — into the 1982 Costleviews. 31



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Spanish The objective of Los Conquistadores, the -Sponish Club, wos to acquire knowledge of o foreign longuoge in order to understand and communicate with the Sponish people ond to enjoy the adventure. Activities were specifically created to bring about direct contact with the Sponish people ond their culture. Events for the year included visiting o school thor fought English to Sponish students, attending o Sponish boiler, going to Sponish radio stations, ond attending the Pon American Student Forum, which is the store Sponish convention. OFFICERS Front: Noncy Neely. President Left to Right: Melio Roger. Treasurer; Diono Willioms. Reporter; Pouto Soores. Secretory.- Modesto Lopez. Vice-President. MEMBERS: First Row. Left to Right: Von Nguyen. Corolyn Pickett. Poulo Soores. Modesto Lopez. Roso Serrono. John Ooker Second Row: Noncy Neely. Borbie Kucker. Diono Williams, Christina Aguero. Pom Whisenont. Melio Roger Third Row: Katherine McCarty. Sponsor. Miguel Romos. Mitch Lockhort. Cori Nicholson, Monty Moyes. Buddy Cribbs. Mike Deotheroge. Ruth Moukfrv

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