Castlewood High School - Castletonian Yearbook (Castlewood, VA)

 - Class of 1988

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Having fun? ... James ‘‘Santa Claus’’ Beaver tries out Christ- mas toys that the children re- ceived. “Can | help? ... helps one of the White Christ- mas children rip their packages. Lisa Taylor

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Christmas At CHS As we grew we realized that at Christmas it was much more rewarding to give. Children were par- ticularly wonderful to watch as they ripped into packa ges and finally un- earthed that special gift. This year, the SCA sponsored the White Christmas program. The members and sponsors purchased coats and shoes for fifteen children. Each homeroom collect- ed money to buy the chil- dren needed clothing, and toys to make Christmas brighter. SCA representa- tives enjoyed the wrap- ping of all the gifts. James ‘Santa Claus’’ Beaver de- livered the gifts to the children in the gym. Stu- dents were invited to ac- company their home- room child during lunch. Teachers and students had different ways of cel- “Wow! Look at all of these toys!’ ... Greta Griffith watches as a boy from the White Christ- mas program eyes his gift. ebrating the Christmas holidays. They were inter- viewed and were asked the question ‘“‘How did you spend your Christmas vacation?”’ Here are a few of the results. Mr. Jeff Sword replied that he “visited my sister, paint- ed the bedrooms, and vis- ited in-laws.’’ Barry Hayes said that he ‘‘went to Illi- nois, and spent Christmas with my grandma.’’ Mrs. Pat Huff said that she ‘decorated my house and finished shopping.’’ Tonya Bise answered that she “went to grandma’s.”’ According to the SCA’s involvement in the White Christmas program and the interviewing of teach- ers and students, every- one had a nice Christmas. “I! wonder what this could be?”’ .. Mrs. Lynn Ramsey holds a White Christmas girl as she opens a gift. “Is that so?’’ ... Mrs. Linda Miotke and James Beaver enjoy the White Christmas program which was held in the gym.



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Getting Down Mike Hale, Frances Hale, Michelle Tomlin- Reh a angQa GARNERED ELEN SS es TLE =F Var son, and Dwayne Proffitt dance the night away. A DDD y, RK Who is that? ... Mike Salyer and Terra Fields take time out from their dance to look at the scen- ery. The prom royalty ... Prince and Princess, Barry Hayes and Nan- cy McReynolds and King and Queen, Tony Austin and Anna McCoy. N ot Just N OW, Hear ye! Hear ye! come one and all to the 1988 Junior-Senior Prom. Bring a date wearing a tux or gown, and you can see who will wear the crown. Eat, dance and have a great time, and these memories will stay “‘al- ways” in your mind. From the beginning of the year to the night of April 23rd, the junior class raised money- and planned everything for that one night. After planning and plan- ning, it was only one week until Prom night. Blowing up balloons, hanging back-drops, and prepar- ing food for that one night. At 8:30 p.m. the doors were opened. After about two hours of dancing, eat- ing and socializing, the prince and princess Barry Hayes and Nancy McReynolds and the king por % a % TATA ‘ aves ACN INI Par % CERRY v MI ii SIROTA LAA, KI M XX | Mb ned 4,4; Ma te LAN ODE and queen Tony Austin and Anna McCoy were crowned. Things started to thin out and all that was left was a few faculty mem- bers. One other thing that remained and that was the memory in our minds and in our hearts. Special times and special people would warm the hallways of our memories, not just now, but always. By Jill Bailey aX i a CT OPPS OO 08 EAE ie wer i “A WAWS WANS RANE TIL Rese mene Should we dance or not? Mrs. Ramsey and Mr. Banner contemplate the issue of danc- ing now or later.

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