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1 - The counseling staff at North High deals with the momentous problem of arranging and changing .fi '1'1 5 schedules at the beginning of the school year. 2 - A , lull in the scheduling routine gives Ms. Terry A Wieland a chance-to talk to her associates, Mrs. Iune Herrell, Mr. Bill Bauman, and Ms. Melody Mitchitell. - AW' WWW MM' Maud, ,qw if MMV' W A,gqw0 awwwww MMM!! WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan being shoved into a limousine by Secret Service agents after being shot outside the Washington Hilton Hotel on March 30, 1981 Six shots were fired, one penetrating the brain of Press Secretary Iames Brady, and two others hitting a Washington police officer and a Secret Service agent Iohn W Hinkley, Ir , 26, son of a well to do oilman from Evergreen, Colorado, has been charged wlth the shootings Events X 23 af '. .Wfffg f 1' iw 7 V. f Y f I L, '. f- y' 5 , 0. ' , I X V M4 f, it W M, I ,V 4 7 f My , V X V 4-,fwww f ' l , M 7 f ,,,, f ' ' if 7 .MW , M . ww, f V , f ' I 9 MW ' . ' f ff ,MM . . ff .f ,, W A ' fy -'ff f-1 W I .M H MM. W f ff . f, , U WW ,,,. . f ff I M,wrff'0t' 1 ff 7 I .. fff f M , 5, f f I , , , I 'W' e 4 1 f .Z . Ji- ff . . . . . . .
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School Da s . . . Golden Moments The beginning of any school year is a time of anticipation and excitement. Although many students refused to admit it, a summer away from their friends and from the campus routine, had begun to pale by the time the end of August arrived. Teenagers glowed under the welcoming cries of their friends and acquaintances. Even the minor in- conveniences of confused schedules and elongated homeroom period couldn't dampen their spirits. They rushed towards each class, eager to discover who would occupy the other MW seats and share in new learning experiences. North High lives because of her .W students an staff. Without these peo- sawed ple, she is merely an empty collection of rooms . . . silent, uncaring, and un- productive. Each person who has stepped upon the campus has helped f to create a bond, the unity of oneness df' that is called Red Knight Spirit and Pride. f X 'Sl Q :ml . .j,!.32l'35' A .L w V 'u yf My 'I'tl3E'ii,,1-fff f SCH00 1 - Bus 80 arrives early in the morning at North Fort Myers High. 2 - Students pour from the buses at 7:25 a.m. and greet their friends who they have been separated from over the summer. 3 - Passing from one class to another allows students to engage in a few minutes of friendly conversation. Z2 I Events 3
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Campus Under Cover Many things happen at a busy high school at the same time. One look at North's weekly activity schedule proved this. Clubs, organizations, and teams vied for participation and support from the student body, staff, and community. At times certain areas of the campus seemed overburdened with multiple activity. During the year the North library often served double or triple purposes. Not only did class groups use the facility for research, but on election days, pollworkers took over the west end for voting procedures. On one such day in early November, scholars and voters had to compete with 2 1 - North students line up to purchase photo packets from LANCE staff members prior to having their pictures taken. 2 - Lisa Adams makes sure every hair is in place before going in front of the camera. juniors and sophomores decorating doors with their Homecoming artwork. Another popular place in Big Red Country was the gymnasium. P.E. classes often competed with preparations for a pep rally or assembly. The lobby of the gym became a photo studio three times during the year as students posed for class or graduation pictures. No one at North has sacred areas or positions. In order to educate the whole student, every nook and cranny is utilized from pre-dawn to late evening, and personnel double as coaches, advisers, and fee collectors. YM? 4 3 - North freshmen find plenty of opportunity to practice patience while waiting for their turn with the photographer. 4 - Connie Iocke lines up on another smiling North face. 5 - LANCE Business Editor Pam Clouse assists Bryn-Alan photographers in making sure every student is properly identified. 24 f Events 1 f Q
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