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Super Sophomores The steady stream of scholastic work for a North High student sometimes seemed overwhelming, but with the variety of extracurricular activities available, the workload seemed lighter. Interested, hardworking members were always needed by clubs, organizations, and teams. Sophomores joined these groups for a variety of reasons, but their main thought was to have fun and to meet new and interesting people. One sophomore, joe Fortini, was an active member of the Drama Club and Forensics. joe, who acted in the dramatic productions, Go Ask Alice and Grease, also participated in the various Forensic meets held throughout the year. Stephanie Dodd was another active tenth grader. She was a member of the Sophomore Executive Council, the Red Knight Band, and was the only m.,.L.Z,' 'f f - K ' ' V '.'ffl'i-'W' ' f wyfwffdf VW f' ., ff, 4 ,.fff,,gfw .cf,ff,2w7.f-' .'C'1.fvMW 122417, fam, .,,..f,,4,, I f, wwf vw Mc- V' f f Z sophomore majorette. Dana Cooke was an excellent exam- ple of underclassman involvement. While keeping up her grades, Dana played varsity volleyball and basketball. She was president of the Sophomore Achievement Program and a member of the Sophomore Executive Council. Dana was also German Club Treasurer and a IV Cheerleader. Other tenth graders who held major offices this past year included George Parze, Band Quartermaster, Darlene Williams, Sophomore Band Represen- tative, Tammy Smith, Chorus Librarian, Tonya Becker, Drama Club Publicity Director, jenny Nicks, Excalibur Photo Editor, john Kanell, Key Club Vice- President, Steve Martin, Key Club Treasurer, and Cindy Clark, Spirit Club Vice-President. The entire Executive Council of the Youth Advisory Council were sophomores: Corey MacDonald, President, Denise Dixon, Vice President, April Brown, Secretary, and Marie Smith, Treasurer. Sophomores who weren't able or in- terested in getting involved in after school activities, still showed their spirit by attending athletic contests and cheer- ing for the red, black, and white. Par- ticipation and involvement were key words in making tough school days bearable and enjoyable for tenth graders at North Fort Myers High. 1 - Sophomores Tony Myrick and Acee Couch demonstrated their talent, dedication, and promise as members of the 1981 Varsity Football Team. 2 - Raising money for Spanish Club and earning points for herself, Betty Coffin sells orange juice as well as donuts at a bake sale. 3 - The only Sophomore ma- jorette, Stephanie Dodd, adds sparkle to a half-time show. 4 - Gorgeous Legs contestants, Kenny Miller and Coach Steve Conley, compete for the money during Homecoming '81. 5 - Raeden Turco sun- bathes before swim team practice at the North pool. Frederick Satchel jodylynn Saucier Donna Schoneman Russell Sessions Clifford Sheehan -A Laurie Sheets Donald Shorten Kimberly Simons Derek Sliman Amanda Smith sr Sophomores X 129
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