Castlewood High School - Castletonian Yearbook (Castlewood, VA)

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Y 4s PROMI NRE: is veieronammronanen CASTLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL -Castletonian 1978 Wolume XXW IIS Shere is no season such delight can bring autumn As summet, GINGER BUSH CROWNED MISS C.H.S. The Beauty Pageant was held on May 27, 1977 at 7:30 P.M. Over 40 girls tried for the honored title. Miss Ginger Bush was crowned Miss C.H.S. 1977. (Left to Right) Tammy Gibson, first runner-up; Beth Morefield, second runner-up; Miss C.H.S.: Brenda Powers, third runner-up; and Jenny Ingle, fourth runner-up. Darlene Moretz, Miss C.H.S. 1976, turned her crown over to Ginger. April Bartee was chosen Miss Congeniality by the other contestants. Here, April seems excited as Pam Kelly helps her prepare for the contest. 1977 GIRL’S TRACK FRONT ROW: (Left to Right) Nina Ring, Shelia Osborne, Pam Hall, Lisa Kennedy, and Delphy Nypaver. BACK ROW: (Left to Right) Coach Norris, Lilly Riner, Shelia Phelps, April Bartee, Velva Lambert, and Pam Fogg. NOT PICTURED; Kissy Minahan. April Bartee won second place in the 880 yd. run at the State meet com- Velva Lambert displays her style of jumping. She petition in Charlottesville last spring. holds the District Record for the long jump — 15’. She also placed 7th in the state hurdles event. BOY’S TRACK — 1977 FIRST ROW: Jimmy Whaling, Roger Carter, Jeff Phillips, Greg Vicars, Robbie Ring, and Robert Gordon. SECOND ROW: Richard Mabry, Ricky Long, Willard Hale, Steve Dishman, John Byerley, Gary Padgett, Newton Austin, and Bob Hall. THIRD ROW: Coach Burke, Coach Cozzolino, Tim Castle, Ken Kincaid, Gary Holbrook, Alan Turner, Sput Kiser, and Coach Shortt. (Left) Robbie Ring hurls the shot put. (Above) Gary Holbrook demonstrates the long jump. (Left) Ken Kincaid sprints for the finish line. 1977 BASEBALL THAM FIRST ROW: Steve Austin, Stan McCoy, Bob Hall, Tracy Bratton, Jeff Phillips, David Bush, Larry Gibson, and Randy Brooks. SECOND ROW: Coach Dan Glass, Steve Dishman, Gary Holbrook, Keith White, Ken Kincaid, Benny Harding, Mike Cox, Jerry Fields, and Coach A. C. Burke. ies” ’ eas oy ae me sii ———” = Steve Dishman considers trying for a double as he rounds first. Benny Harding eyes the pitcher while waiting to slam a home run. HELD A WINNING RECORD 1977 BASEBALL CHS 1 Ketron 6 GHS 1G St. Paul 5 CHS 4 Lebanon 11 CHS 8 Garden 4 CHS 1 Honaker 9 CHS 18 Hurley 0 CHS 18 Whitewood 1 CHS 22 Whitewood 0 CHS 6 Lebanon 3 CHS il Garden i CHS 9 St. Paul 3 CHS 29 Haysi 2 CHS 10 Haysi 2 CHS 7 Honaker 8 SEASONAL RECORD Won—9 Lost—5 Tied—O eis ak Ae cecal Ll, ine Bobby Hall looks intently for the throw to first. oe Coach Glass and Coach Burke plan their strategy. Gary Holbrook, Senior ace pitcher, hurls yet another baseball. 1977 PROM — “STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN” “Stairway to Heaven” was presented by the Juniors for the class of 1977 on May 7, 1977 in the C.H.S. Gymnasium. Beautiful decorations and splendid music combined to give everyone a night to remem- ber for years to come. John M. Byerley was selected ‘‘King”’ and Lilly Riner was crowned “Queen’’. Tracy Bratton was elected “Prince” and Jenny In- gle was chosen “‘Princess.”’ f v : i Jenny Tarwater and her date enjoy the prom. | 10 Mrs. Jordon tells an amusing story. REMEMBER THESE HAPPY TIMES’ 11 FIRST ANNUAL “SENIOR DAY” This beautiful cake was made especially for the Seniors by the PTA Members. Ne. Lilly Riner and Terry Stone are amused by something or someone. Marcia Campbell and Bob Browning seemed puzzled by the cameraman. Neda Smith and John M. Byerley seem anxious to get through the line. The Seniors were very pleased with the events of the day. eZ ACTIVITIES ENJOYED BY ALL was started for those who enjoy the game. Ys ; 4 il : IN ee: : g Lucky, along with two friends, relax and enjoy the day without classes. a _ aon s : AN YS Keith White sneaks a piece of watermelon under the shade trees. 13 Mr. Sword eyes Mrs. Jordon suspiciously. ee or, BACCALAUREATE — JUNE 6, 1977 Dr. Andrew Spence, King College, gave the Baccalaureate sermon. vee Fee The Class of 1977 listens attentively to guest speaker. Freda Helbert and Kathy Ring served as Marshals for Baccalaureate and Commencement. Ae USHERS FOR BACCALAUREATE: (Front Row) Betty Dickenson, Freda Helbert, Libby Compton, and Kathy Ring. (Back Row) Jennings Tardy, Cheryl Dingus, Carolyn Fields, Jeff Phillips, Pam Wells, Joe Sex- ton and Randy Brooks. USHERS FOR GRADUATION: (Front Row) Elaine Browning, Carolyn Fields, Jenny Tarwater, Betty Biggs, and Therese Nypaver. (Back Row) rs Robbie Ring, Pat Minahan, Benny Harding, and Tracy Bratton. GRADUATION — CLASS OF 1977 Dr. Thomas Chilcote, President of Emory and Henry Darlene Helbert was Valedictorian of the class. College gave the Commencement address. THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1977 15 NEW PRINCIPAL AT CASTLEWOOD Mr. Steve Banner It has been my honor and privilege to have been associated with the students and faculty of Castlewood High School this year. Through the combined efforts of all of us working together I feel we have had a very successful year. I feel we have been successful in coordinating a program of academics and activities which has been challenging as well as exciting. A total overall program that has enabled the students to be involved in new and different experiences, which I feel is one of the basic principles of education. I look forward to next year with a great deal of anticipation. We are planning changes in our curriculum that will add excitement and enthusiasm to the learning process. Education is a continuous learning process for students, faculty and ad- ministrators alike. This is why I hope you will join me in moving forward toward our goal to make Castlewood High School an even greater learning institution than it already is. As we look forward to the end of school and all the fun and activity we will be in- volved in, we are faced with one somber fact. That is the graduation of our Senior Class. They have become very familiar fixtures at Castlewood High School and will be greatly missed. As with life, however, those of us who remain at Castlewood High School will go on, guided by the leadership of those who have gone before to new and even greater heights. Ve, BEGINNING OF SCHOOL Mr. Sword and Mr. Hodges enjoy refreshments between classes. Eighth graders scurry down the steps while rushing to class. Mrs. Harris points out something to John Keith. Mrs. Snow attempts to get rid of Sandy Horne during the first week of school. 18 AUGUST 23, 1977 Mr. McCoy runs off test papers for one of his classes. Eighth graders distill wood as a Science Experiment. Mr. Wells is caught during a moment of solitude between his classes. (Below) The photographer surprises Mrs. Wallace and her Spanish I Class. 19 ———eererrrreeEO ADMINISTRATION KEEPS BUSY Mr. Banner and Mr. Campbell check the hall for “stragglers’’. Mr. Campbell looks skeptical as students wait to have excuses Mr. Banner announces daily events during the homeroom 20 _ —s signed. period. OFFICE HELP DID A WONDERFUL JOB la Gray is our secretary. i N SGI ce Charlotte’s assistant. Ann Dean is Charlotte Nash serves as Castlewood’s bookkeeper. 21 FACULTY INSPIRE STUDENTS Mrs. Francis Banner Mr. A. C. Burke Mrs. Connie Clay Mrs. Loretta Cox Home Ec. Biology Guidance English Football, Wrestling Coach OS Mr. David Cozzolino Mr. Bill Dillon Mrs. Jerroleen Elam Mrs. Helen Gibson Physical Education English Librarian Library Assistant Football Coach Annual Sponsor Mr. David Glass Mrs. Linda Harris Mr. Dennis Hensdill Mr. Herman Hodges Driver Education Typing I History, Geography Math 8, Algebra II Physical Education Shorthand Football Coach Physics, Analysis Mr. Steve Hopkins Mrs. Nell Jordon Miss Lucille Kelly Mrs. Carolyn Litton Physical Education English English Physical Education Tennis, Basketball, Golf Coach 22 TO STRIVE FOR ACHIEVEMENT oe aie ie L 4 sare G Rs sa My | pe TN va a ‘ Mr. Dudley McCoy Mr. Ronald Milton Ms. Sandra Norris Mr. Buddy Poole U.S. History Biology English Science Science Basketball Coach Ny) s Mary Lou Rosenbaum Mr. John Sabo Ms. Margaret Snow Mr. Ray Spinella Family Living Guidance French Special Ed. English r. Mike Sutherland Mr. Jeff Sword Mrs. Mary Tardy Mrs. Dolly Wallace Geometry Government Bookkeeping English Math Gen. Business (Not Pictured) Mr. Alan Bevins Mrs. Nell Elkins Band, Choir Reading Aide Mr. Paul Grizzle Mr. John Wayne Martin Agriculture, Natural Football Coach Resources Development English Mr. Larry Shortt Mr. Roger Sluss Algebra I Agriculture, Natural Math9 Resources Development Mr. Allen Wells Miss Martha Turner Mr. Victor Wright History Title I Reading Chemistry Biology Math 23 SUPPORTING STAFF Mrs. Mildred Holbrook DIETARY STAFF Mrs. Estelle Herdon Mrs. Josephine Bratton { 2 %. Mr. Paul Hale Mr. O’Ferrell Keith Mrs. Loretta Wright 24 SENIORS CELEBRATE ARRIVAL OF RINGS Seniors display their rings immediately after recieving them. BS A beautiful and delicious cake, inscribed with ‘‘Class of ’78”’ and all the Seniors’ names was made by sandy Gibson, and Mary Lou Osborne. President Tracy Bratton addresses the class. Here, a group of Seniors get the decorations ready to put in the cafeteria. Oh what expressions of happiness! 25 DEVILS SHOW PROMISE 4g 7 WG 26 FRONT ROW: (Left to Right) Farrel Kantsos, Ricky Brooks, Richard Matada, Bill Gibson, David Bush, Greg Collins, Troy Bush, Dewitt House, Bob Purkey, Todd Salyers, Bob Gibson. SECOND ROW: Greg Blevins, George Jessee, Benny Mays, Tim Jennings, Ken Couch, Eddie Bush, Mike Couch, Tiny Austin, Glen Jenkins, Myers Fox, Jim Bob Dingus, Darrell Brown. THIRD ROW: Randall White, Randy Hale, Bob Chafin, Barry Taylor, Chris Meade, Steve Dishman, Richard Mabry, Arthur Hicks, Joey Bryant, Stan McCoy, Joe Hicks. LAST ROW: Coach Spenella, Coach Martin, John Keith, Fred Counts, Johnny Greer, Ken Kincais, Robbie Ring, Ricky Rose, Lee Bush, Robert Salyers, Cecil House, Coach Burke, and Coach Glass. football as Cecil House hits him at the John Keith stretches to catch a pass against the Dragons. 3 5 A Garden player loses the knees, CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS IN 1977 SEASON 1977 FOOTBALL Twin Springs Hurley Norton Wise St. Paul Clintwood Lebanon Garden Haysi Honaker SEASONAL RECORD Won—5 Lost—5 27 CHEERLEADERS ADD SPIRIT Cecil House is stopped by a Dragon as the referee Players who gave outstanding performances in games or were honored as “devils of the turns his head. Week” or “Devils of the Day”. (Left) Cecil House plans his strategy as he attempts to score. 28 Wonder why Coach Cozzolino has a sneaky grin on his face? YOUNG DEVILS SHOW POTENTIAL Mei ey : am ee: a ghar a aK 3 wi: A os - age “ ‘ fee ae od F $ ete — reer . = fig Mbp eey = oo ar eg Sa IS eee enema 28 ry ee Som et om ae a ee mma : ee 4 A At eh Oe a eT a a a ; se ie: 6 : : tt Pf Lida. otk on ks abe Ca A, ° eae a s 3 PUENS Von eee 3 ye She be a ; 'S 2 woe; 2455595 5B, eo a i . a ayaa ng WN ot asl ae a’ a is ae “ aed Ake EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM: ek Das fe 0 es ke Pa Sl ee (Front Row) Bruce Turner, Chuch Banner, Mike Bush, Allan Christian, Richie Linkous, Larry Trent, Ricky Pientka, and C. W. Phillips. (Back Row) Coach Shortt, Jamie Milgrim, Mike Phillips, David Verbal, Charlie Collins, Johnny Hale, Henry Castle, David Osborne, and Coach Cozzolino. Robbie Ring was Castlewood’s only retiring Senior letterman. 29 STUDENTS ENJOY FIFTIES DAY i yy hy FILASPONSORS OPEN HOUSE hie ae ‘4 ames 71 (lin pula tea ; m5 te if ; i iy } j ho Geet : ai f be i as MUTE | ii} HA Mrs. Clay and Mrs. Rose Amburgey, President of the PTA, chat with two patrons at the October Open House. oe, grapher shows him a Mr. Campbell daydreams while the photo few pictures. — a RNR Slane a Mr. Wells tells interested parents about his techniques of teaching biology. é 31 HOMECOMING °78 : e eS Many students participated in “Blue and White Day” and “Drag the Dragon Day”; two of the many activities which enhanced Homecoming Week. Ms. Norris chats with Mrs. Tatton and daughter Ana hefore the football game. we e ay s The Boy Scouts displayed flags during the halftime show. Greg Blevins administers fingernails as Eddie Bush suffers from a massive back itch. BETTY DICKENSON CROWNED QUEEN The band gave an inspiring performance. Betty Dickenson was chosen homecoming queen. The younger fans enjoyed the homecoming activities, also. Mrs. Jordan was honored during the homecoming festivities. 33 DEVILS DEFEAT GARDEN, 28-12 wae WS wy SS oN a : ae , z as s THE HOMECOMING COURT: Freshman attendant, Beverly Dingus and escort Benny Harding; Junior attendant, Jane Meade and escort Scott Jessee; Senior attendant, Sandy Gibson, and escort Doug Chafin; Queen, Betty Dickenson and escort Randy Austin; Senior attendant, Carolyn Fields and escort Jeff Phillips; Eighth Grade attendant, Missy Kiser and escort Joe Dotson and Sophomore attendant Barbara Porter and escort John Poole. aa 4 NC ‘ 4 yy df Zs The cheerleaders circled the field at halftime. The Juniors won first place in the float competition. Richard Mabry scrambles for yardage while Robbie Ring comes to his aid. 34 . a FANS CELEBRATE AT HOMECOMING DANCE aes O.J.S. provided the dance. ABOVE: Coaches watch the game with interest as Coach Burke shouts out encouragement. ABOVE: Betty and Randy seemed to enjoy the dance. RIGHT: Patty Burke and Joe Sexton boogie to the music. LEFT: Steve Dishman charges over a group of Garden Dragons. Ken Kincaid and Robbie Ring watch helplessly. 36 SENIORS — CLASS OF °78 : LOL LO ILS COU HEURES SRO HE Lat tpaeaenone tela an pas ay ics uae samy ti hipaa, i ‘il The Senior Class Officers are: (left to right) Secretary — Betty Dickenson, President — Tracy Bratton, Vice-President — Roger Meade, Treasurer — Therese Nypaver, and Reporter — Jenny Ingle. Jackie Lee Arrowood Alice Faye Austin Tammy Lynn Austin Robert Jennings Banner Karen Woolford Banner Betty Ann Biggs Judy Holcomb Blevins Lena Wilhelmina Bradley Tracy Morris Bratton Dallas Randall Brooks Tammy Joe Brown Elizabeth Elaine Browning Patricia Ann Burke Sandra Jean Casteel Kathy Jeanine Castle Timothy Glenn Castle Bernard Douglas Chafin Joseph Leon Chafin Cynthia Lee Collins Elizabeth Ann Compton Mike Charles Cook Ricky Otis Culbertson Betty Nell Dickenson Carolyn Sue Dickenson Nancy Combs Dickenson James Oakley Fields Sandra Jayne Gibson Kathy Ann Hale Cheryl Patricia Dingus Polly Karen Fugate Johanna Gilmore Nancy Marlen Hale Edward Ray Dingus Gary Blaine Gibson Donna Kay Grizzle Patty Ann Hale ee Carolyn Yvonne Field Larry Wayne Gibson Eddie Eugen Gullett Timothy Glenn Hale Benjamin Scott Harding Karen Lynn Hobbs Peggy Sue Johnson Ellen Diann Marshall Freda Mae Helbert Jennifer Lee Ingle James Earl Kern Linda Carol Meade eA. Danny Wayne Hensley Peggy Meade Jesse Dennis Howard Long Roger Lee Meade ssi David Lee Hobbs Michael Anthony Johnson Dara Meade Marshall Patrick McCormick Minahan Mary Lou Osborne Kathleen Ann Ring tine Salyer Gary Chris Sproles Patsy Chris Salyer 1se Cheri Den Mary Madara Smith SS tes) oe ao Ze ao Sieg) a5 2 fx, 2 SF =) (= Carolyn Sue Porter Charles Edward Salyer inia Skeens Turner irg Gary Anthony Mullins V ips Robert Ring y Allen Philli William Emory Eugene Sexton Beth Adele Morefield Jeffer Captain Robbie Ring crowns Betty Dickenson while Randy Austin, her escort, looks on. Janet Leigh Steele Roxie Ann Steffey Jennings Wilson Tardy Susan Louise Wesley Tit 7 Hobert Daniel Taylor Kathy Christine Woods Bobby Lee Steffey Delmer Glen Sweeney Jennifer L. Tarwater Ronnie Wayne Wolfe Not pictured Susan Lynne Beauchamp Wm. Jennings Dorton Maura Sergio Gaspar Jorge Luis Hoyos Pamela Joy Wells 41 42 JUNIORS — CLASS OF 1979 Steve Austin Tony Austin Greg Bailey Vickie Barnette Dianne Bartee Jack Blackson Sheila Breeding Connie Brooks Ricky Brooks Joey Bryant Jackie Burkett David Bush Jeff Bush Vicky Buttrey Annie Castle Carl Castle Rhonda Caudill Bob Chafin Greg Collins Gene Couch Fred Counts Becky Delph Teresa Depriest Beth Dickenson Becky Dingus Jim Bob Dingus Harry Ervin Fonda Fields Angie Fleming Pam Fogg Myers Fox Karen Grey Carolyn Grizzle Debbie Hale Randy Hale Teresa Hamilton Lawrence Helbert Alliene Hicks Connie Hicks Cecil House Terry Huffman Carolyn Hurd Rexford Hurd Felicia Jenkins Debbie Jessee George Jessee Scott Jessee Jena Keith Rebecca Keith Teddie Kilborne Kennith Kincaid Connie Kiser Velva Lambert Shelby LeJuine LH PSB Richard Mabry Nancy McCoy Stan McCoy Alisia Meade Jane Meade Peggy Meade Sharon Meade Kissy Minahan Randy Minton Bernice Osbourne Kay Osbourne Pam Parks George Patrick Connie Porter Lynn Puckett Teresa Robinson eZ seeshteeee SE9 ence) d Saget Terry Robinson Craig Salyer Ricky Salyers Gary Scarberry Joy Smith Tracy Smith David Statzer Marsha Sutherland Reba Sweeney Darrell Taylor Patritia Tee Jackie Verbal Kevin White Joyce Williams Carol Ann Wohlford | 45 SOPHOMORES — CLASS OF 1980 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Chris Jessee, President; Barbara Porter, Vice-President; Carolyn Hobbs, Secretary; Pam Hall, Treasurer; Ellen Gilmore, Representative. Thomea Amburgey David Barnette Vince Blevins Marlon Bowman Pam Bradley Mary Bratton Tammy Buckles Jeanie Burke Richard Burke Bobby Bush Eddie Bush Lee Bush Troy Bush Chris Castle Joey Castle Tammy Castle Teresa Castle Chris Chafin Gary Collins Mike Colvard 46 Glenda Combs Jeff Compton Danny Couch Glenda DePriest Beth Dickenson Glen Dickenson Connie Fields Junior Fields Mary Fields Bill Gibson Bob Gibson Ellen Gilmore Debra Grizzle Rita Grizzle Valerie Grizzle Nancy Guinn Angela Hale Mike Hale Willard Hale E. W. Hale Gene Hall Michelle Hall Pamela L. Hall Pamela S. Hall Richard Hall Tanner Hall Kenny Hawkins Carl Helbert Joe Hicks Carolyn Hobbs Regina Holbrook Tonya Holbrook Jeff Horne Sandy Horne Dewitt House 47 Lana Mullins Shelia Osborne 48 The cheerleaders jump for joy after a Blue Devil basket in as action-filled game. Freddie Hubble Glenn Jenkins Karen Jenkins Chris Jessee Delmar Jessee Norman Jessee Terry Jessee Tony Kantsos John Keith Teresa Keith Lisa Kennedy Jennifer Kilbourne Joey Lambert Vickie McClellan Hal McCoy Chris Meade Kathy Meade Connie Milgrim Larry Moore Billy Morrison Rhonda Patrick Penny Phillips Johnny Poole Barbara Porter Linda Porter Bob Purkey Mark Ring Robert Salyers Vicki Scarberry Regina Smith Richard Smith Beverly Stamper Robin Stapleton Kathy Statzer Katherine Tardy Kathy Taylor Margaret Turner Robin Varney Donna Vicars Jimmy Whaling Cindy Willis Charles Wilson Doug Young Chris Jessee seems to be dancing in his sleep at the Homecoming Dance. 49 FRESHMEN — CLASS OF 1981 On oN Me 3 Teresa Amburgey Anthony Austin Sherry Baker Ronnie Barnette Carl Beavers Libby Biggerstaff Anita Blevins Chris Brooks Darrell Brown Lila Bush Karen Castle Tiann Chafin Carolyn Collins Jerome Collins Thomas Collins Sharon Combs Kenneth Couch Mike Couch Teresa Couch Jimmie Kay Counts Susan David Sherry DePriest Beverly Dingus Fines Dishman Jeff Dixon Angie Elam Angie Elkins Debra Fields Dennis Fields Gary Fugate Carolyn Gibson Homer Gibson Tara Glover Sue Griffith Judy Grizzle Walter Grizzle Nina Guinn Craig Hale Debbie Hale Mike Hale Randy Hall Jane Hartsock Sonya Herron Angie Holbrook Jeff Horne Margie Hurd Yvonne Ingle Diane Jenkins Cindy Jessee Jerry Jessee Richard Jessee Kim Johnson Terry Jones Farrell Kantsos Jennifer Kilbourne Lisa Kincaid Timothy Lambert Ricky Long Todd Long Benny Mayes Dee Dee McReynolds Susie Meade Ellen Minahan Betty Morrison Peggy Morrison Sara Mullins Annett Osborne Sheila Osborne Vance Owens Rene Palmer Susie Phillips Martha Puckett 51 Della Rambo Bobby Ring Tim Ruff Connie Rynes Douglas Salyers Mike Scarberry Julie Sexton Mike Sims Regina Smith Jeff Stidham Katie Sweeny Leon Talford Edward Tarr Barry Taylor Doretha Taylor Sharon Taylor Sherry Townes Tim Townes Sammy Trent Ronnie Tumer Robin Varney Lisa Wallace Donetta White Thomas Williams Janet Wolfe Frank Wolhford Karen Woods Lisa Wright Kim Yorke Freshmen await their meeting with Mr. Banner on the first day of FHA girls won many ribbons with their fair exhibits. school, 52 Andrienne Adams Norma Addington Becky Adkins Roger Amos Stevie Amos Jeanie Austin John Paul Bailey Chuck Banner Robin Barnette Tim Bickley Joyce Bradley Randy Bradley Darrell Breeding Chris Brooks Mark Brooks Marciella Brooks Lynn Buckles James Burns Donna Bowman Michael Bush Henry Castle KIGHTH GRADE — CLASS OF 1982 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: (Left to Right) Joe Dotson, Treasurer; Chuck Banner, Vice-President; Mike Bush, President; Mark Brooks, Secretary. Lou Ellen Castle Jackie Caudill Eddie Chafin Mike Chafin Alan Christian Brenda Collins Charlie Collins 53 Flora Collins Jerome Collins Mike Collins Connie Cook Ellen Couch Lillian Couch John Couch Jimmy K. Counts Mike Crawford James Dean Kitty Dean Tammy Dishman Jeff Dison Eddie Dotson Joe Dotson Jimmy Dunford Willie Dutton Angie Elam Ricky Ennis Jeff Ervin Randy Fleming Nancy Fraley Cathy Franklin Ginger Gibson Jennifer Gibson Greg Gilbert Mike Gordon Barbara Grey Clyde Hale Jimmy Hale Johnny Hale Pat Hale Kevin Hall Linda Hall Pam Hall Sheila Hall Wayne Hall Mike Hampton Pamela Hamrik Freddie Helbert Patricia Helbert Loretta Helbert Sonya Herron David Hicks Dorothy Hicks Teresa Hill Tim Hobbs Nora Horne Ernie Hurd Roy Hurd Jeff Ingle Sandy Ingle Kathy Ireson David Johnson Joe Johnson Joe Johnson Johnny Jones Deena Jordon Mike Jenkins Dorthy Jessee Manfred Jessee Nancy Jessee Tina Jessee Farrell Kantos Guy Keith Greg Kennedy Tony Kennedy Dennis Kilborne Joe Kiser Marlene Kiser Missy Kiser Teresa Lambert Richie Linkous Calvin Long Johnny Mason Brenda Mays Dora Jo Mays Timothy Mays Danny Meade Donna Meade Jamie Milgrim Sharon Milgrim Kim Mitchell Robert Mullins Wayne Mullins Henry Osborne Andrew Page Lisa Palmer Rhonda Palmer Buford Patrick Penny Patrick Mike Phillips Susan Phillips Donnie Porter Pam Porter Cathy Poston Becky Phillips Georgia Phillips Dale Poston Jeff Powers Lisa Quesenberry Tammy Richardson Ernie Roberts Mike Robinson W. C. Rose Billy Salyers Karen Salyers Paula Salyers Todd Salyers Tracy Salyers Shirley Sims Cheryll Sluss 55 56 _... Mike Bush looks amused as his mother chats with an unknown teacher at the PTA Open House. Irene Smith Sammy Smith Sandra Smith Renee Stapleton Regina Stazer Cathy Steele Vicki Staffey Samuel Tardy Betty Talford Paul Tate Joyce Taylor Larry Trent Bruce Turner David Verbal David Ward Melinda Warner Kim White Kim Willis Lisa Willis Tammy Wilson Linda Woods S BASKETBALL — 1977 LEFT TO RIGHT: Delphy Nypaver, Tammy Buckles, Carolyn Hobbs, Ellen Gilmer, Diane Marshall, Velva Lambert, Kissy Minahan, Ellen Minahan. FRONT CENTER: Coach Buddy Poole. Felicia hits still another free throw. ee 5 Ellen Gilmer successfully struggles for a rebound. Sy SSE SN DISPLAY PROMISE GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY: (Left to Right) Betty Talford, Cheryl Hale, Tara Glover, Lisa Kincaid, D. D. McReynolds, Marsha House. (Front Center) Jeanie Austin, Coach: Lorraine Turner. Carolyn Hobbs is ready to grab the rebound. Ellen Gilmer attempts to block a Holston shot. StS) From Left to Right: Benny Harding, Johnny Poole, Gene Couch, Steve Dishman, Tracy Bratton, Bobby Ring, Leon Talford, Stan McCoy, Jeff Phillips, Ken Kincaid, Cecil House. tee J — = Zt 4 4 it ” us Scott Jessee leaves the floor to tap in another basket against Lebanon. CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS C.H.S. VARSITY BASKETBALL 73 59 73 71 81 70 59 63 70 87 dA 55 81 50 70 88 64 89 69 76 65 59 61 Holston Haysi Lebanon Chilhowie Whitewood Chilhowie Clintwood Ervinton Haysi Honaker Lebanon Holston Hurley Haysi Garden Hurley St. Paul St. Paul Garden Honaker Whitewood Council Whitewood Honaker Jonesville 34 61 50 68 85 76 57 73 73 53 46 53 60 68 48 48 71 65 67 50 61 57 60 64 61 5 BLUE DEVILS ENJOY A WINNING SEASON Benny clears the board while the rest of the Devils look on. Jeff Phillips goes up for two under pressure. Johnny Poole powers his way in for two. 63 C.H.S. HAD TALENTED JUNIOR VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY: (Front Row) Frank Wohlford, Chris Castle, Jeff Compton, Fines Dishman, Marlon Bowman, Thomas Williams, Mark Ring. (Second Row) Dewitt House, Randall White, Alonzo Beauchamp, Varry Taylor, Jamie Hale, Greg Phillips, Chris Jessee, Delmar Jessee, Not Pictured: Coach Hopkins. Greg Phillips shoots over the top of a Lebanon player. Dewitt House is fouled while taking a shot. EIGHTH GRADE TEAMS IN 1978 Greg Phillips scores while Dewitt House looks on. Frank Wohlford moves the ball down the court. EIGHTH GRADE TEAM: (First Row) Danny Amos, Richie Linkous, John Couch, Chuck Banner, Stevie Amos, Bruce Turner, (Se- cond Row) Coach Glass, Billy Salyer, Roger Amos, Sammy Trent, Jimmy Hall, and Willie Dutton. 65 PROMOTING SPIRIT J.V. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: (Top to Bottom) Kim Johnson, Karen Castle, Co-Captains; Ellen Minahan and Betty Talford, Tara Glover. VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: (Top to Bottom) Barbara Porter, Pam Hall, Carolyn Hobbs, Co-Captains; Kissy Minahan and Velva Lambert. (To Left) Much credit goes to cheerleading sponsor, Ms. San- dra Norris. NEW SPORT AT C.H.S. — WRESTLING FRONT ROW: (Left to Right) Eddie Chafin, Bill Gibson, Bob Gibson, Todd Long, David Kern, Richard Mabry, and Coach Burke. BACK ROW: (Left to Right) Jim Whaling, Lee Bush, John Keith, Chris Meade, Jackie Burkett, and Joe Hicks. A new sport was introduced at C.H.S. this year—wrestl- ing. Everyone is extremely proud of this young team. Six of its members went to the Group A State Competition. (Above) Jim Whaling pins a Grundy Wrestler. (Right) Bob Gibson attempts to pin one of Grundy’s wrestlers in a match before the student body. 67 C.H.S. STUDENTS ENJOY ” ne) = © Q o a re) 5 rs o o as) e n ® ae a ten qu is student body | S H al be.u, ” “Country Current AEAEGAR Se music ickenson for the ing of them to Nancy D The Naval Band presented a record department co —D VARIOUS ASSEMBLIES (Below) “I’m a-pickin’ and I’m a-grinnin’.”’ hace IR IRR iSite aor sir (Above) Coach Spenilla was the Master of Ceremonies. (Above) Mr. Sutherland attempted to play the banjo. TEACHERS PRESENT TALENT SHOW (Below) Mr. Wright demonstrates his jug- (Below) Mrs. Cox entertained the students gling act. by yodeling. (Above) Percy yearns for Belle. 69 70 DEDICATION We, the Castletonian staff, dedicate this book to a most gracious and esteemed lady, Mrs. Nell P. Jordan. To one who has given faithful service to our school and community, and has always listened to our problems with thorough understanding, we extend our grateful appreciation. It is through the profound respect for her ability, integrity of character, and the contact with such a personality, that we, as young people in search of knowledge, are able to find standards and ideals by which we may be guided. MRS. NELL P. JORDAN arena ee sist aes AE .. ileannicnsinnce Mrs. Jordan was always willing to help her students in any way. She always taught her classes with a cheerful attitude and a happy smile on her face. é The Russell County Educational Association presented Mrs. Jordan with a lovely retirement gift. Mrs. Jordan quietly ponders thoughts of her teaching career. 71 Ie “O4S 1 sot ) XK See = 6: © 64 ty ae ORGANIZ = N : Student Cooperative Association Reaches Goals S.C.A Goals: S.C.A. Goals Homecoming Delegates to Boys State White Christmas Delegates to Girls State Organized Assemblies Juke Box for Cafeteria x é ™ ‘ i - Rick Brooks served as Vice-President of the S.C.A. Libby Compton was an able Secretary-Treasurer. S.C.A. COUNCIL: (First Row) Jim Kern, Joe Dotson, Ginger Gibson, Dora Jo Mays, Nancy Jessee, Tracy Bratton, Robbie Ring, and Pat Minahan. (Second Row) Jenny Ingle, Nancy Dickenson, Cheryl Dingus, Kitty Sweeney, Chris Jessee, Delphy Nypaver, Barbara Porter, Pam Hall, and Chris Castle, (Third Row) Rick Brooks, Yvonne Ingle, Freda Helbert, Elaine Browning, Kissy Minahan, Sheila 73 Osborne, Jane Hartsock, Libby Compton, Kathy Ring, and Mr. Jeff Sword, Sponsor. SENTINEL STAFF 1977-78 ed SENTINEL STAFF: (Left to Right) Kathy Ring, Elaine Browning, Betty Dickenson, Therese Nypaver, Chery! Dingus, Freda Helbert, Carolyn Fields, Nancy Dickenson, Mrs. Wallace. J ils tee Nancy Dickenson, Editor. Dod (Left) Feature Writers are Elaine Browning and Cheryl] Dingus. pipe eee Ne (Right) Art Editor is Therese Nypaver. 74 SCIENCE CLUB (Left to Right): John Mason, Steve Amos, (Second Row) Robin Fraley, Randy Minton, Richard Smith, Kevin Hall, Bobby Banner, (Third Row) Kitty Sweeney, Mary Smith, Mr. Victor Wright, Sponsor; Chris Brooks, and Pam Wells. LIBRARY CLUB (Left to Right): Mrs. Jeroleen Elam, Sponsor; Betty Dickenson, Cheryl Dingus, Jenny Ingle, Teresa Nypaver. (Second Row) Lena Bradley, Cindy Collins, Nina Guinn, Robin Stapleton, Kim Johnson, Delphy Nypaver, Mrs. Helen Gibson, Sponsor. (Third Row) Randy Hall, Terry Robinson, Carl Castle, Greg Bailey, Pat Minahan. 75 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA (Kneeling) Della Rambo, and Darlene Steffey. (Seated) Rebacca Keith, and Pam Hall. (First Row) Miss Rosenbaum; Sponsor, Bar- bara Grey, Nancy Fraley, Tammy Wilson, Jeanette Silcox, Becky Phillips, Teresa Lambert, Angie Elam, Karen Salyers, Debbie Fields, Sarah Mullins, Jeannie Austin, Janice Morrison, Linda Porter, Mrs. Banner; Sponsor, (Second Row) Kim Johnson, Betty Hale, Patricia Helbert, Debbie Hale, Loretta Helbert, Joyce Bradley, Brenda Collins, Arlen Smith, Kathy Poston, (Third Row) Pam Hamric, Theresa Amburgey, Sheila Willson, Anette Osborne, Peggy Morrison, Pam Porter, and Lillian Couch. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA (First Row) Samuel Tardy, Tim Lambert, Mike Colvard, James Burnes, Earnie Roberts, (Second Row) Mike Collins, Jim Bush, Jackie Arrowood, Eddie Gullet, Roger Meade, Ray Dingus, Doug Chafin. (Third Row) Doug Salyers, Gary Mullins, Tracy Salyers, Richard Beavers, Danny Hensley, Bobby Steffey, Joey Lambert, and Mike Chafin. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA (Bottom Row) Nancy Dickenson, Beth Dickenson, Sheila Osborne, Becky Dingus, Carolyn Dickenson, Theresa Salyers, Debbie Hale, (Top Row) Lena Bradley, Betty Biggs, Carol Robinette, Pam Bradley, Katherine Tardy, Mrs. Harris; Sponsor, Bernice Os- borne, Bickie Barnette, Theresa DePriest, Sherri DePriest, Connie Hicks, Terry Robinson. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB (Left to Right) Miss Snow; Sponsor, Angie Holbrook, Linda Hicks, Dorothy Hicks, Gary Scarberry, Elaine Browning, Betty Biggs, Freda Helbert, Nancy Jessee, Rhonda Baker, Marcella Brooks, Angie Elkins, Susan David, Mrs. Wallace; Sponsor. 77 SENIOR BETA CLUB Here, the Beta members, with assistance from the choir, sing the Beta Club Song. (Above) Cecil House surprised on Initiation Day. SENIOR BETA CLUB: (First Row) Kathy Ring, Vice President; Betty Biggs, Secretary; Elaine Browning, Treasurer; Freda Helbert, President. (Second Row) Jane Meade, Teresa DePriest, Debbie Hale, Teresa Salyers, Libby Compton. (Third Row) Marsha Sutherland, Kissy Minahan, Pam Fogg, Velva Lambert, Nancy Dickenson, Theresa Nypaver. (Fourth Row) Tracy Bratton, Gene Couch, Carolyn Ann Wohlford, Terry Robinson, Ricky Brooks, Cecil House, Scott Jessee, George Patrick, (Fifth Row) Robbie Ring, Benny Harding, and Gary Scarberry. Newly inducted members pose for a picture before the reception. Therese lights one of the candles in the Beta ceremony. 78 JUNIOR BETA CLUB BOTTOM (Left to Right) Delphy Nypaver, Lisa Kennedy, Michele Hall, Johnny Poole, Chris Castle, Miss Kelley; Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jane Hartsock, Connie Fields, Jeff Compton, Chris Jessee, Barbara Porter, Pam Hall, Mary Fields, Connie Rynes. THIRD ROW: Thomas Amburgey, Richard Smith, Beverly Dingus, Mary Bratton, Ellen Minahan, Angie Holbrook, Tara Glovier, Vickie Scarberry, Angie Elkins, Jeff Dixon. FOURTH ROW: Carol Robinette, Katherine Tardy, Pam Bradley, Sheila Osborne, Frank Wolhford, Sherri Baker, and Barry Taylor. Senior Beta members pose after the induction ceremony. AH HA! Carolyn Grizzle is caught by surprise on Senior Beta Initiation Day. WS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB Front — Jim Kern—President Tim Hale Mr Hodges—Sponsor (Left to Right) Margaret Turner, Kay Grizzle, Randy Hale, Carolyn Grizzle—Vice-President, Velva Lambert—Secretary and Treasurer. Jackie Burkett. DRAMA CLUB SE (First Row) Sherri Townes, John Bailey, Connie Rynes, Tim Bickley, Kim Johnson. (Second Row) Glenda DePriest, Anita Blevins, Teresa Amburgy, Libby Biggerstaff, Andrien Adams. (Third Row) Yvonne Ingle, Ricky Brooks, Jackie Caudill. (Fourth Row) Kim White, Doro Jo Mays. 80 GIRLS’ ATHLETIC CLUB FIRST ROW: Miss Sandra Norris, Sponsor; Kathy Ring. SECOND ROW: Delphy Nypaver, Barbara Porter, Velva Lambert, Tammy Buckles. THIRD ROW: Sandra Casteel, Carolyn Hobbs, Kissy Minahan, Felicia Jenkins. BOYS’ ATHLETIC CLUB Ome, —_ cine nS te ays tg Laggan. a tien ae . FIRST ROW: Coach A. C. Burk, Sponsor; Lee Bush, Ken Kincaid, Benny Harding, Scott Jessee, Robbie Ring, John Keith, Cecil House. SECOND ROW: Coach Buddy Poole, Sponsor; Richard Mabry, David Bush, Chris Meade, Gene Couch, Steve Dishman, Jeff Phillips, Coach David Cozzolino, Sponsor. 81 82 ENTHUSIASTIC PEP CLUB The Pep Club boasts the largest club enrollment at Castlewood High School. It actively supports all sports programs by providing money for transportation and food. 4-H TEEN LEADERS (First Row) Lynn Buckles, Kevin Hall, Tim Bickley, Kim Willis, Tim Mays, Billy Salyers, John Mason. (Second Row) Bob Rob Perky, Donna Vicars, Pam Bradley, Annette Osborne, Teresa Amburgey, Lila Bush, Jane Hartsock, Beverly Dingus, Betty Dicken- son, Elaine Browning, Carolyn Fields, Libby Compton, Betty Biggs, and Nancy Dickenson. 4-H BEAVERS (First Row) Robin Fraley, Sue Griffith, Doro Jo Mays, Adrianne Adams, Libby Biggerstaff, Angie Elkins. (Second Row) Ellen Gilmer, Barbara Porter, Rexford Hurd, Sherrie Townes. (Third Row) Becky Dingus, Nancy Dickenson, Kim White. THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB (First Row) E. W. Hall, Bob Gibson, Randy Minton. (Second Row) Robin Fraley, Chris Castle, Thomas Williams, Hollis Spencer. 83 CASTLETONIAN STAFF WORKS CASTLETONIAN STAFF: (Left to Right) Benny Harding, Kissy Minahan, Pat Minahan, Robin Fraley, Kathy Ring, Therese Nypaver, Carolyn Fields. ene SreueceReG Kissy and Robin han dled all the pictures and organizations of pages. Kathy and Benny served as lay-out editors. eee MANY LONG AND HARD HOURS Noein pene gts Therese was a capable typist. Carolyn worked extremely hard at her typing job. 85 saison OTM “te i iteistaerseiaipasionien a. 1978 EDITION OF “BLUE BOMBERS” BASEBALL TEAM: (First Row) Steve Dishman, Ken Kincaid, E. W. Hall, Dewitt House, Bobby Ring, David Bush. (Second Row) Mark Ring, Stan McCoy, Greg Bailey, Ricky Rose, Tracy Bratton. (Third Row) Robbie Ring, Alan Turner, Larry Gibson, Randy Brooks, Jeff Phillips, and Benny Harding. (Fourth Row) Coach Spenilla, Roy Hurd. Coach Ray Spenilla served his first year as head baseball coach with excellent results. Vance Owens is congratulated after his first home run. 88 DEVILS POST A SUCCESSFUL SEASON Vance Owens watches the baseball as he gets another hit. ey (Left) Benny Harding looks to the pitcher while a Tiger dives back to first base. ol Here, dedicated players and fans watch anxiously as Castlewood bats. PROMISING JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: (Left to Right) Mike Jenkins, Chuck Banner, Twig Bowman, Richie Linkous, Bo Couch, Darrell Brown, Tim Ruff, Todd Long. SECOND ROW: Coach Glass, Willie Dutton, Tiny Austin, Charlie Collins, Delmar Jessee, Barry Taylor, Glen Dicken- son, Ricky Long, Jamie Hale, Thomas Amburgey. ; a fees a oe i %, “FASTBALL” Varsity players give thanks after yet another victory. 89 GIRLS’ TRACK — 1978 GIRLS’ TRACK TEAM: (First Row) Lisa Wallace, Delphy Nypaver, Kim Johnson, Sheila Osborne, Penny Couch, Donetta White, Yvonne Ingle. (Second Row) Anita Blevins, Mina Hale, Karen Woods, Pam Hall, Lila Bush, Sheila Osborne, Velva Lambert. (Third Row) Coach Norris, Jane Hartsock, Teresa Amburgey, Lisa Kennedy, Lisa Kincaid, Libby Biggerstaff, Scorekeepers; Pam Fogg, and Carolyn Hobbs. Sa Eee Penny Phillips and Lila Bush exchange batons in a relay. Velva Lambert reaches for the tape. Jane Hartsock participates in the long jump. 90 BOYS’ TRACK IN 1978 —— fee r } n 4 - rae ™ ‘ ‘eeqLEeWo™ a 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: (First Row) Darrell Brown, Joey Bryant, Lee Bush, Steve Dishman, Cecil House, Johnny Poole, Ben-y Mays, Barry Taylor. (Second Row) Leon Talford, Chris Meade, Jimmy Whaling, Jorge Hoyos, John Keith, Frank Wohford, Jackie Burkkett, Richard Mabry, Richard Jessee, Coach Cozzolino. (Third Row) Coach Shortt, Greg Phillips, Benny Harding, Ken Kin- caid, Auther Hicks, Jeff Phillips, and Johnny Mullins. : Pour it on Richard! Steve Dishman clears the high jump bar in a meet John Keith displays talent in the hurdles event. at Saltville. o2 A NEW DIMENSION — TENNIS GIRLS’ TENNIS: (First Row) Floss Jenkins, Kathy Ring, Carol Ann Wolford, Beverly Dingus, Tara Glovier. (Second Row) Ellen Minahan, Kim Yorke, Kissy Minahan, Coach Hopkins, Connie Porter, and Ellen Gilmer. (Clockwise) Kissy Minahan, Kathy Ring, Connie Porter, Felicia Jenkins, Ellen Minahan, and Ellen Gilmer. BOYS’ TENNIS GOLF WIN CVD TITLES BOYS’ TENNIS TEAM: (Front Row) Scott Jessee, Johnny Poole, Gene Couch, Frank Wolford, and Harry Ervin. (Back Row) Bob Gibson, Jeff Compton, Bill Gibson, Robin Fraley, Coach Hopkins, Chris Castle, Chris Brooks, and Randy Minton. Evan Beauchamp represented the C.V.D. in the regional golf tournament. oS 94 STUDENTS REPRESENT C.HL.S. Nancy Dickenson and Freda Helbert represented C.H.S. at Girls’ State, held at Longwood College in the summer of 1977. These students, accompanied by Mrs. Loretta Cox, at- tended the Virginia State Beta Convention in Roanoke on March 16 and 17, 1978. Therese Nypaver and Susan Beauchamp were selected as “King Fellows” for the summer of 1977. IN A VARIETY OF FIELDS Pat Minahan and Robbie Ring represented Castlewood High School at Boys’ State during the summer of ’77. (Right) SVCC Business Contest Winners: Joy Smith, Carolyn Dicken- son, and Mrs. Linda Harris (Sponsor). 1978 DAR Winner Freda Mae Helbert saat oa Cultural Arts Winners: Joey Bryant, Carolyn Grizzle, Terri Jones, Diane Jenkins, Benny Harding, Bob Purkey, Pat Minahan, and Kathy Ring. o5 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN PROGRAMS | { These students attended King College for the Annual Science and Math Open House. Standing left to right are Gary Scarberry, Kay Grizzle, Freda Helbert, Benny Harding, Theresa Nypaver, Robbie Ring, Kathy Ring, and Pat Minahan. Mr. Victor Wright and Mr. Herman Hodges served as chaperones. Eight students from Castlewood High School attended Clinch Valley College in the summer of 1978 as part of the Upward Bound Program. Left to right are Connie Porter, Jena Keith, Rhonda Caudill, Reba Swenney, Mina Hale, Joe Sexton, Pat Tee, and Jenny Ingle. 96 MODEL UNITED NATIONS (Left to Right) FIRST ROW: Carolyn Fields, Jeff Phillips, Libby Compton, Betty Biggs, Kathy Ring, Nancy Dickenson, Thersa Nypaver, Cheryl Dingus, Delphy Nypaver. SECOND ROW: Freda Helbert, Elaine Browning, Jeff Compton, Jim Kern, Susan Beauchamp, Teresa Salyer, Betty Dickenson, Robbie Ring, Carolyn Dickenson, Pam Wells. THIRD ROW: Benny Harding, Mike Johnson, Carolyn Hobbs, Diane Bartee, Jane Meade, Becky Dingus, Kim Kelly, Mauro Gaspar, Lena Bradley, Kay Grizzle, Tracy Bratton. FOURTH ROW: Kissy Minahan, Velva Lambert, Carol Ann Wolford, Pam Fogg, Marsha Sutherland, Gary Scarberry, Becky Delph, Carolyn Grizzle, George Patrick, Robin Fraley, Ricky Brooks. FIFTH ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Jeff Sword, Pam Hall, Ellen Gilmer, Michelle Hall, Tonya Holbrook, Ken Kincaid, Cecil House, Gene Couch, Scott Jessee, and Steve Dishman. The Model United Nations was held at Southwest Virginia Community College on April 26-27, 1978. Castlewood High, along with Lebanon, Richlands, and Garden; sent delegates to represent various countries in the U.N. Castlewood came back a winner with two of its delegations receiving honor awards. Also another highlight of the two day event was when Cecil House was elected President of the General Assembly for 1979. 97 C.H.S. ENTERTAINS FOREIGN STUDENTS Mauro Gaspar came to the United States from Brazil. Jorge enjoys reading in the library. en Malia Mr. Wright assists Jorge with a chemistry experiment. 98 C.H.S. CHOIR GIVES A GOOD SHOWING Ripe ery sableijunigiens Lena Bradley. (Second Row) Alan Bevins — Director, Sherrie Baker, Larry Gibson and Jane Hartsock. Woods Kathy ’ , Missy Kiser Carolyn Fields LEFT TO RIGHT: (First Row) Jim Kern, Nancy Dickenson, the Castlewood Alma Mater. ging The Choir added to the Beta Club Initiation by sin SIS) C.H.S. MARCHING BAND LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynn Buckles, Penny Patrick, Cheryll Sluss, John Mason, Lisa Kennedy, Robin Fraley, Lisa Wallace, Yvonne In- gle, Connie Rynes, Angie Elkins, Ricky Brooks, Adrianne Adams, Sue Griffith, Barbara Porter, Chris Castle, Rexford Hurd, Becky Delph, Tim Castle, Randy Minton, Delphy Nypaver, Kim Yorke, Anita Blevins, Mary Fields, Libby Biggerstaff, Ellen Minahan, Joe Kiser, Kim Mitchem. FLAG CORPS — Glenda DePriest, Jeannie Burke, and Becky Dingus. Barbara Porter proved to be a very capable Drum-Maiorette. The flag corps gave the band support. 100 C.H.S. GAINS NEW DIRECTOR . , °f 4 i A i Simbiome coon MO th neriiatlti iota aa cae mate spo meet arg e ny gi SALAD ALA LOL ALLA LL PLA °c Sh EET trae ry LEFT TO RIGHT: (First Row) Mary Fields, Lisa Kennedy, Yvonne Ingle, Kim Mitchem, Penny Patrick. (Second Row) Connie Ryans, Libby Biggerstaff, Ellen Minahan, Lisa Wallace, Adrianne Adams, Lynn Buckles, Angie Elkins, Joe Kiser. (Third Row) Tim Castle, Delphy Nypaver, Randy Minton, Ricky Brooks, Glenda Depriest, Chris Castle, Becky Dingus, Sue Griffith, Jeanie Burke, Rob Fraley, Cheryll Sluss, Anita Blevins, John Mason, Barbara Porter, Rexford Hurd, and Becky Delph. This year the C.H.S. band received a new director. Alan Bevins finished his schooling at E.T.S.U. before coming to Castlewood. We would like to thank him for the effort he has shown toward better development of the music department at Castlewood High. 101 SENIOR DAY MAY 24, 1978 j ee aN : : e 1 am : Yi} i a : seer rl pe ee oy acetate eee OPER f, wees BELOW: Seniors enjoy excellent Pit A? refreshments provided by the Activities included volleyball, frisbee and basketball. The entire day was a complete success! 102 DISTINGUISHED SENIORS MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS: (Left to Right) Pam Wells, Kay Grizzle, Jeff Phillips, Carolyn Fields, Elaine Browning, Freda Helbert, Libby Compton, Betty Biggs, Robbie Ring, Tracy Bratton, Cheryl Dingus, es Nypaver, Benny Harding, Pat Minahan, Nancy Dickenson, Betty Dickenson, Jenny Ingle, Jim Kern, Kathy Ring, and illy Dorton. Beth Morefield and Jenny Ingle represented Castlewood High School in the 1977 Apple Blossom Festival in Chilhowie. Beth was crowned Queen from a large field of contestants, and will reign until next October. y td Queen Beth Morefield Jenny Ingle 103 BEST ALL AROUND Betty Dickenson Tracy Bratton MOST TALENTED Carolyn Fields Time Castle MOST INDUSTRIOUS Freda Helbert Jackie Arrowood MOST DEPENDABLE 104 Jim Kern Nancy Dickenson OVy AAMAS 99 4 wy Roxy Steffey BRAINIEST Benny Harding MOST TALKATIVE Pat Minahan Kathy Ring Alice Collins 105 SENIOR BEST PERSONALITY Roger Meade Elaine Browning WITTIEST Joe Sexton Judy Blevins SHIEST Jennings Tardy Kay Grizzle BIGGEST FLIRTS 106 Jenny Ingle James Fields SUPERLATIVES MOST ATHLETIC Robbie Ring and Dianne Marshall MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Karen Hobbs Jeff Phillips FRIENDLIEST Bz Randy Brooks Carolyn Porter MOST MISCHIEVOUS David Hobbs Polly Fugate Ray Dingus 107 SCENES IN 1978 AWARDS DAY — MAY 24, 1978 (aN Mr. Banner gives Kathy the Valedictorian’s trophy. SO Wie SS - Charles Salyers won first place at the State VICA con- tests. Tracy and Freda receive I.D. bracelets for having perfect attendance all through Mrs. Cox gives out Cultural Arts awards. high school. 109 BETH MOREFIELD CROWNED et Ginger Bush, Miss Castlewood 1977, gives Beth her crown and flowers Beth looks to the audience as Ginger pins on her ribbon. MISS CASTLEWOOD HIGH — 1978 Beth Morefield FIVE FINALISTS: (Left to Right) Karen Banner, third runner-up; Barbara Porter, first runner-up; Beth Morefield, Miss C.H.S.; Tara Glover, fourth runner-up; and Yvonne Ingle, third runner-up. 110 MISs CA WOOD HI These girls were selected as the top twenty finalists. (Above) Robin Barnette was chosen Miss Congeniality by the other girls. (Upper Right) Ellen Minahan smiles at the judges. (Right) Some contestants waited behind stage before the pageant began. 111 1978 JR. SR. PROM Music was provided by “PAX”’. LEFT: Mr. Banner crowns Queen Karen Ban- ner and King Randy Brooks. RIGHT: Mr. Banner crowns Princess Kissy Minahan and Prince Randy Austin. 112 “PIECES OF APRIL” Robbie Ring swings to the music. Coach Hopkins boogies to the beat. Everyone had a wonderful time. UTS} CLASS FLOWERS: Blue and White Carnations CLASS OF 1973 114 CLASS COLORS: Blue and Silver ” CLASS SONG: ‘Goodbye Doesn’t Mean Forever. (Theme from “GOODBYE GIRL”) ” ing. . ‘(What we are to be, we are now becom CLASS MOTTO mee é AT HH ee ed ' HM ha he oe a nm ee Ht il i , tf = ff iy aeahi 3 ot Cine ‘ah, rH i THE SS ue AN UMEHH ees ae ROT: oT. BACCALAUREATE — JUNE 4, 1978 Left: Father John Raush delivered the invocation and benediction. Right: Rev. Jack Edwards gave the Bac- calaureate sermon. Marshals and ushers for the Baccalaureate: Kissy Minahan, Carol Ann Wolford, Tony Austin, Robin Fraley, George Patrick, Gary Scarberry, Teresa DePriest, Carolyn Grizzle, Debbie Hale, and Peggy Meade. Jim Kern solos at Baccalaureate. Graduates listen attentively to Rev. Edwards. 115 GRADUATION 1978 Pam Wells was Salutatorian of the Class of | President Tracy Bratton addressed the Kathy Ring, Valedictorian, bids farewell to 1978. class. her class. Pat Miniham is awarded a diploma by Mrs. Jordon and Mr. Mr. Dillon gives Cheri Salyer one of the class flowers. Banner. 116 A TIME OF MIXED EMOTIONS Rev. Tom Young gave the invocation and Dr. Joseph Smiddy, Chancellor of Olinch benediction. Valley College, addressed the graduates. Seniors bid their last farewell. “Goodbye Doesn’t Mean Forever.” 17, fe ie a ee STOP!! Patronize These BUSINESSES | SLOMSAND IS DOPRSSUPEREIGE On the Four Lane Your Grocery — Health Beauty Aids Center We Invite You To Come In And Compare Prices MITCHELL'S INC. We're large enough to serve you and small enough to know you. Lebanon, Va. Phone: 889-3389 SOUTHWEST AUTO SALES, INC. 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Building Supplies, Block and Lumber Lebanon, Virginia Phone: 889-2921 ) 131 gratulations ia to the class of Castlewood, Virginia 24224 CASTLEWOOD FARM SUPPLY RFD2 Phone: 889-4572 Castlewood, Virginia Feed (Bag or Bulk) Custom Grinding Pro-Lix Liquid Feed Purina Chows Fertilizer (Bag or Bulk) Seeds Farm Supplies Health Aids Liquid Nitrogen Mine Reclamation — Hydro Seeding 132 wien aie: Sooner or later, you'll need the services of a bank. And you'll find more of the services you need at First National Exchange. We're always ready to help. Just let us know when and how. KISER FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 619 West Main Street Abindgon, Virginia 24210 For Fine Furniture JULIE’S STYLE SHOP Milton's Shopping Center Castlewood, Virginia 24224 FLLS PHARMACY DRIVE-IN PRESCRIPTION SERVICE’ Phone 628-2901 Abingdon, Va. M orids = wor LILLY-HARLEY-DAVIDSON Meee Route 2, Highway 11 West Abingdon, Virginia 24210 Phone 703 628-5822 Sales and Service Ab FNEB First National Exchange Bank A Dominion Bankshares Bank Member FDIC HIGHWAY MOTEL 11 West GRADUATES Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of A FRIEND HALE’S FURNITURE SHOP Upholstery done Phone 762-7265 SUL RORIOUR ADVERTISERS SAM WILKERSON REALTOR 576 Volunteer Parkway REALTOR Bristol, Tennessee 37620 Dolores Mitrushi Dial Monne Nidiffer Business 764-1222 N STREET’S ARCO SERVICE STATION Route 6 Abingdon, Va., 24210 — Phone 628-6874 20% to 40% Discount on Tires Batteries GRAVELICK GROCERY Route 1 Castlewood, VA. 24224 ROBERTS TIRE RECAPPING YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER Weber City, Va. Kingsport, Tenn. 386-3117 247-3149 Home of Quality Furniture TAYLOR FURNITURE Castlewood, Virginia BAR-B-BURGER DRIVE-IN Good Food — Courteous Curb Service One Mile West of Abingdon Highway 11 Abingdon, Virginia 134 KLIP AND KURL BEAUTY SHOP Owner: Florence Verno Operator: Peggy Jenkins Phone: 762-7776 St. Paul, Virginia JIMMY’S MINI MARKET Nicklesville, VA Phone 479-9174 ABINGDON WHOLESALE PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC, INC. Highway No. 11 Route No. 2 P.O. Box 69 Phone 628-5101 Abingdon, Va. 24210 ®@ Hargi AND GIFTS Main Street Phone 889-2831 Lebanon, Virginia HARTSOCK’S Home Builder's Formica and Cabinets Phone 762-7996 BEN FRANKLIN M.C. Johnson, Owner 428 Broad Street St. Paul, Va. ST. PAUL BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., INC. Concrete Building Materials Om BOxsoo 7 St. Paul, Virginia 24283 Phones 762-5513 762-5514 762-5515 LOST YOUR CLASS RING? ANY SCHOO YEAR—ANYWHERE GREER SON Jewelers “Gifts of Distinction” Phone 628-3672 Abingdon, Va. 24210 135 ST. PAUL DRUG Revlon — Max Factor Cosmetics Arpege — Chanel No. 5 — Faberge Tabu — Baby Goods Cameras — Billfolds Watches: Elgin — Timex Whitman's Candles American Greeting Cards Dr. LeGear — Livestock Supplies Prescriptions Phone: 762-3131 Russell Street Stmrativey.as WILLIS’ JEWELRY AND CLOTHING, INC. Featuring ‘‘Keepsake Diamond Ring Center”’ St. Paul, Virginia Phone: 762-9541 ALFRED’S JIM’S Men's Wear Lebanon — Virginia COPPER CREEK GROCERY Copper Creek, Va. STEWART’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE INC. St. Paul, Virginia PORTER AUTO SALES, INC. Chevrolet — Pontiac — Oldsmobile Phone: 762-2551 St. Paul, VA. LOWE’S DOLLAR STORE P.O. Box 546 Abingdon, VA Congratulations Seniors MODERN CHEVROLET SALES INC. Phone 837-6801 Honaker, VA. JOHN DEERE Wright Equipment Co., Inc. VI R G N lA Abingdon-Bristol Highwa Sa NAL Abingdon, Virginia Woe 703-628-5126 NICKELSVILLE, VIRGINIA Skidders Wheel Loader Backhoes Bulldozers Knuckleboom Loaders Crawler Loaders ERD s Fairmont hall Thunderbird Pinto Granada Mustang BOSTIC FORD SALES, INC. Lebanon, VA 24266 Telephone 703-889-222 2 MOORE’S MONUMENT CO. Ford Trucks 1699 Lynn Garden Dr. Kingsport, Tenn. Honaker-Swords Creek Phone: 245-1171 or 386-6198 Exchange-Call Toll Free 873-4974 ‘Memory Is Our Business” CLINCH MOTORS, INC. P.O. Box 86 St. Paul, Virginia 24283 Telephone 703-762-5535 Compliments of RUSSELL LAND AND AUCTION CO. Highway 58 Castlewood, Virginia @ ST. PAUL TIRE AND DISCOUNT EXXON Ath Ave. and Broad Street St. Paul, VA 24283 Phone: 762-9470 TS CLINCH VALLEY PUBLISHING CO., INC. Publishers of the Clinch Valley Times Box 817 St. Paul, Virginia 24283 Call 762-7671 HUFF-COOK FUNERAL HOME Phone: 762-2211 St. Paul, Virginia NORTON FLORAL CO. of St. Paul Fourth Avenue L i CENTER St. Paul, Virginia Everyday Low, Low, Prices Area's Largest Department Store 141 Appalachian Athletic House INCORPORATED AND SERVICE THE HOUSE OF COURTESY, QUALITY ST. PAUL SPORTSWEAR 709 Volunteer Parkway P. O. Box 3863 Bristol, Tennessee 37620 COMPANY Compliments of Route 1 Box 485 GILMER TRUCKING AND LINE AND GILMER 7 to 11 St. Paul, VA 24283 Phone 762-5573 PHILLIPS AUTO WAREHOUSE St. Paul (Sun) VA HAMLIN GENERAL STORE Phone 703-763-5577 North on 63 Route 1 Castlewood, Virginia Compliments of RONNIE MILTON TOWN AND COUNTRY HARDWARE LARRY’S AUTO SALES aq: Frigidaire Appliances Sales and Service Phone 889-3215 Lebanon, Va. 260 West Main Abingdon, Virginia Phone 628-3193 SELF-SERVE FOOD MARKET FELTY’S CHICKEN-LITTLE Home of Hillbilly Fried Chicken Bristol and Abingdon Coeburn, Virginia Hot and Cold Foods D. S. BUCK, INC. DISTRIBUTOR OF ALL PRODUCTS PHONE 762-5556 ST. 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