North Fort Myers High School - Lance Yearbook (North Fort Myers, FL)

 - Class of 1982

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Never let it be said that the Class of 1983 doesn't believe in equal rights for women. They proved their back- ing of this controversial national issue in May of 1981 by electing a complete slate of female officers to lead them through their junior year. These love- ly ladies, Kim Kibler, President, Rita Scott, Vice-President, Kathy Kubesh, Secretary, Tammy Saucier, Treasurer, Christy Boring, Class Coordinator, and Terri Osborne, Sergeant-at-Arms, proved that a woman's place was on the North Fort Myers campus. The junior Executive Council join- ed the elected officers in chartering a year full of hard work and total com- mitment. They realized they would have to discover new fund raising devices if they were to raise enough money to finance their major project for the year, the junior-Senior Prom. Under the direction of their spon- sors, Mrs. Bernice Battle and Ms. joanne Matson, the council set their course early by deciding to undertake the sale of snacks and candy during summer school. During each class break their school snack shop opened for business in the doorway of Room 9. Their next big fund raising project Z junior Executive Council jLeft to Rightj Front Row: john Ammons, Doris Soler, Robin Sylvester, Polly Lovett, jill Wallace, Debbie Bradley, jodi Reigle, john Prickett, Karen Snodgrass, Debbie Kirby, Christy Boring, Mary Massoth, Patty Haley, Brenda Crosby, Nick Cooley, Tammy Saucier. Middle Row: Ms. joanne Matson, Sponsor, Elese Scurry, julie Brihon, Dawn French, Kim Kibler, Tammy Sawyer, Randy Ross, Cathy Kubesh, Terri Osborne, Glenn Nesta, Patty Talley, Donna Howard, Komona McGriff, Paula jones, Bonnie Bouch, Michelle Wasser, Pam Boyette, Kim Rewis, Mrs. Bernice Battle, Sponsor. Top Row: jeri Cunningham, Shawn Smitter, Rita Scott, joni jeffcoat, Kelly McConnell, Kelly Frognollie, Kim Richards, Ellen Ayres, Dee Henry, Rose Reed, Annette Hernandez, Denise Chaplow. 'dy-.ff fir ,xi vs... ff 1 Tony Acitelli Ronald Adamcik Melody Addison Kelly Ahlefeld Richard Alfano Heidi Altvater john Ammons Mark Arlington ,. ,1..:t.uf- - in-,QQ-Q-sm-5-wwf Kevin Arnett Michael Asselin Zana Auldridge Phillip Ayers juniors X 133

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Rhonda Weber Sulyn Wenrich Mark Westra Sarah Whelan Bruce Whitaker Ierry Whitaker Lori Whiteford Kim Whitney Iennae Wierengo Darlene Williams 5 ,.- , Edward Williams Ioe Williams .V Lisa Williams Shelly Williams Paula Wilson ii,i 1 Carolyn Winegardner Charles Woods LaDonna Wright Gregory Yeater Katherine Yoder Ring Daze All sophomores looked forward to spring when they could order their class rings. Graduation might be years away, but the right to select and order a ring made them feel the Class of 1984 had arrived. The wide selection of ring designs and styles, offered by North's Balfour representative, presented the prospective buyers with challenging tasks. The numerous metals, exotic stones, and con- temporary artwork gave each student in- numerable combinations from which to design a personal ring. Class rings were a real financial invest- ment. A deposit in the spring and delivery in the fall gave them the opportunity to work over the summer to meet the final payment on this lasting keepsake. No one will be prouder than the sophomores when their rings arrive. It will have that certain stone, be personalized with thoughtfully chosen artwork, and of course, contain those four important numerals . . . 1984. 1 - It's easier to select a ring if you can see it on your finger. 2 - Sophomores Regina Brightbill and Gina Downing enjoy choosing a personalized class ring. 3 - lust a few of the pamphlets one must wade through before ordering a class ring. 132 X Sophomores p W IW rv' ' fb 'f 29' f 7 ' . A g , ..ff gt' ,V i 4 W .,WcvW,,V ' Q. K Q 1 1 2 , 6 ff Q1 .1--wp ff f.--.,- f.-, -,'- 4 5 ' if .r.. 17 V in I W 1 .fa 1'1iiz 4 1 1 1 W W Us, 4 f Q W . . . .. ..,.,, . .44 .. if 5 W 9 9 tn 1 fl Q fa 9 ,Q 1 1 1 ,,,,,.t.,,.. sf. 1 if Q 0 fa 0.2 1 fin. ' 1 . 1.6. k- q 4 4' .7 -wr Q .g 'f0ug9 Q QQ , 'hifi 4 is 0 Z M 4 ft . 0 fi R' . 1 - f it 3 f+J'-1-lr



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Ellen Ayres Laura Bahrs Lisanne Banta William Barnes Sheri Baudino Laura Baxter Ianet Bazzle Michael Beatson Darrell Beller Lisa Beller David Blum Christy Boring Iuniors was their annual cheese and sausage sale prior to the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday seasons. This was a resounding financial success as who could resist Mr Z's tempting crocks of cheddar, swiss, or port wine cheese and the spicy beef sausage. During Homecoming Week, the Iunior Executive Council manned the Pepsi-Cola booth, a tremendous monetary success. Add to this the popular North pins they sold throughout the year and the early morning bake sales and the money quickly rolled into the treasury. A winning combination of officers, Executive Council members, and sponsors made 1981-82 a very ex- citing and memorable one for all juniors. Participation and spirit ran very high, showing that they would be ready next year to take over the top spot as Seniors. I - Rising to the school's demand and the Iunior's need, Kathy Kubesh, Walter Ratliff, and Rita Scott sell candy during summer school. 2 - Kim Kibler, Walter Ratliff, and Ioni Ieffcoat found Mr. Z's cheese and sausage an easy product to sell in their effort to raise money. 134 X Iuniors f ug. .4 s 3,15 1.1. , Huw ,. ., as. ,. 1-1.-::ff.:f-:fr ,KV , as e ' 4 4? W 1 1 W? f f '32 A V' '-,t :ivy 1 213' ' -L 1' fli-Q7 Qu '- f , I f f ', iii' Y Y , x x t f f W 4 If 4 X 'WLM '-ww.-4 5.-. ,. ,- i 7 oi ,'i.x47,wvWf::2:-pf:'KWV'

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