Castlewood High School - Castletonian Yearbook (Castlewood, VA)

 - Class of 1984

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Beware: Kaleidoscopic Mind In Use Let’s take a trip through a human mind, a part of the body where all of the thoughts originate, and where the personality develops. There is one mind, in particular, that is hard to ex- plain. One area of this mind is hilar- iously funny. From imitations of the great bee killer complete with horn- rimmed glasses and bucket to jokes and comments about any subject at hand, this branch of this mind is con- tinually ticking. Let’s go on to another area, where all of the thoughts of car- ing and thoughtfulness go on. There is not a moment that this part of the mind is not functioning. It always has a task to perfect. Then we come to the serious part of the brain, it’s always working to make out tests, work sheets and those dreaded income tax forms. After investigating each part of this mind, it becomes apparent that this personality is very special, the mind of Mr. Jeff Sword. In order to be a good teacher, one must first care about what he or she is doing, and Mr. Sword does just that. Government class is not just some- thing considered by the students as one of the necessary evils of life. Mr. Sword makes sure of that. His class is like watching a combination comedy- information show where the star comedian is Mr. Sword who is giving out information on government and its intricate workings. None of the valu- able information is lost through his shenanegans, though. In fact, the stu- dents are able to learn more. Mr. Sword places everyone in a more re- laxed state, not necessarily talking and being rowdy, but students feel that they aren’t in a classroom where all they can do is sit and listen. They can 6 Mr. Jeff Sword get into the subject at hand by either enjoying the antics that go along with his teaching, or letting their view- points be known. Mr. Sword ts always ready to listen to how the students feel on a particular issue and heatedly discuss it. This personality doesn’t stay within the walls of 201, though. Mr. Sword takes on the monumental task of being one of the Senior Class Sponsors. He lends a helping hand when it comes to planning the events that come during this special year. Ordering caps and gowns, planning the annual Senior Ban- quet, and getting everyone down the aisle on graduation night are just a few of the responsibilities that he tackles. Perhaps his greatest offering in help- ing the Senior Class was when he donned a dress for the Mr. Senior con- The time is ... Mr. Sword keeps a close eye on the time at the Model U.N. Mr. Sword waves to the audience as he parades across the stage. Hold the applause ... test and became ‘Ramona Rotunda”. The reigning Mr. Senior was unable to attend, so “Ramona” took his place and crowned the new winner. He was eligible for this honor since he was first runner-up to Mr. Senior of 1970 at Lebanon High. Mr. Sword was also the sponsor for the annual Model United Nations. The personality expands itself even further. Teaching college government classes, taking care of the newcomer in his family, C.J., and raising a garden every year are a few of his enter- prises. Mr. Sword brings his special self In- side-Out, so that all can enjoy his nota- ble individuality. With laughter in our eyes and love in our hearts we dedi- cate the 1984 edition of the Castleton- ian to our own “Big Daddy Sword”. Hey, hey, hey! ... Mr. Sword lets his true per- sonality shine through. The final verdict is re- All in a days work ... vealed as Mr. Sword checks the papers.

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- Practice makes perfect ... Matthew Dingus practices the proper tech- niques of spacing and lettering before he completes his assignment. See, | told you so! ... Patty (Gina Tomlinson) tells Danny (Tommy Ba- ker) how she feels about the subject as her accomplices back her up. What's that you say? ... Krista Rob- inson takes instructions on address- ing the envelopes to the supporters. The Duck Factory ... Mr. John Sabo — customer at the Fall Festival. straightens his duckies for his next Inside Out 5



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The Great Orator ... Mr. Sword portrays his talent of being able to make learning fun. Mr. Jeff Sword 7

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