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Preceptors Many years after students leave North WASHINGTON: President Ronald Reagan and Supreme Court Iustice Sandra Day O'Connor walked outside to pose for photographers after she was sworn in on September 26. O'Connor, a 51-year-old former Arizona appeals court judge, was the first woman to be nominated to the court in its 191-year history. Although the far right attempted to marshall opposi- tion to her confirmation because of a pro-abortion vote she cast as a member of the Arizona legislature, she was approved by the Senate, 99-0. High, they remember with fondness a teacher who took extra-time to be a friend, to give them additional knowledge, to ex- plain a complicated procedure to force them to complete a difficult task, to show them they care about who they were, what they learned, and where they were going. Often when this occurs, the student and teacher have drifted far apart and it is too late for a verbal expression of appreciation. For this reason a group of students at North, the Key Club, attempt each year on behalf of all students, past and present, to say thanks to the faculty and staff for the tremendous effort they put forth. This year these feelings were conveyed at an Ap- preciation Breakfast held on Monday, Ianuary 18 in the North Cafeteria. After a meal of eggs, grits, sausage, and biscuits, and a short program was presented by Key Club officers, Russ Carver, Linwood Schultz, and Iohn Kanell. Mr. Stan Mulford, Key Club advisor, the guest speaker, told of the history, goals, and pur- poses of Key Club and how the Teacher Appreciation Breakfast was a way for the Key Club members to applaud all the teachers for their efforts in and out of the classroom. During the breakfast, nine plaques were presented to teachers chosen by junior and senior students as outstanding educators at North High. These teachers were each designated as a 'Key Club Teacher-of-the- Month. A great way to say a very big thank-you to some very special people. 40 f Events i T 1 - Winners of the 1982 Teacher of the Month awards line up with their hosts, the members of North's Key Club. 2 - Teachers en10y their early morning breakfast courtesy of the Key Club.
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she is 15. he is ll the love every parent fears endlesslovendlesslovendlesslovei i P0lyGram Pictures presents a keith harish-dyson lovell production a film by franco zeffirelli brooke shields martin hewitt endless love shirley knight don murray richard kiley penelope milford bealrice straight based on the book by scott spencer screenplay by judith rascoe executive producer keith barish produced by dyson lovell i directed by franco zeftirelli , nun, 14.1 .... .f:.:sr::sev..'2:LseSs. HOLLYWOOD: Two of the most popular movies to hit the screen this year were Raiders of the Lost Ark and Endless Love. Endless Love was a controver- sial R-rated film dealing with teenage love and sex. Young peo- ple filled movie theaters across the nation to watch Brooke Shields and Martin Hewitt bring to life this modern rendition of first love. Raiders of the Lost Ark, starr- ing Harrison Ford, wasconsidered the adventure epic of the year. Through terrorizing encounters with spiders, curses, snakes, and villains, Harrison as Indiana Iones, searched for the Lost Ark of the Covenant. Both of these films were given 4-star ratings by high school audiences. LL C 'IEEE' 1 nf, i ir I , 6 , l.l1. ' if 'MBV ' s? From the creators of JAWS and STAR WARS comes Indiana Jones. The ultimate hero in the ultimate adventure. Alpine: ' UffhELC'57'l-YRK. , f 4 . 1 'A . at . iifl ' 6 iw .A Lrkl .h 'xg A . - . V.. .F . We 19911 1 J' Q 'mn wh., . ' I y be ,X , fl 6 IT X ' QW! t-27.5-,sg ' f 4' 1 A ' . A 115.5 ,. 'mf I if L ii if 7 .41 I. gait'-..'-I 'tri F , 41, .fi i-cyl. ff- 1 ill Q xxx' 'X . f E 01 ff! DEQ 'H if ' wtf ' ff ff t 5 1 M W' 'ip 11 rfi-MH:-lf 4 'fi -. . ' iAk1'1.- . 1:3-321 . ' SPECIAL STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT 8:00 PM. HAFTHSUN FURU 'JL55'JllL:N DDUL IQFEMAN PUNALU LNQEY JUHN PWS WHES OENHULM ELUDTT JUHN WLUAMS GEORGE LUOSS HUWI-IRD KMAPUIAN LAWRENCE KASUAN Emil LUULS PHIUV KBUWAN FRANK WIPSPIALL STEVEN SHELBERG mgli' ,l3G.'W WHmAlIsuserrlm 2: Mum Q P' wquftmwmva ..i.s..e-.ii--. ight Knights North High doesn't close as her students and staff leave campus each dayg in fact, another side of North life begins promptly at 6:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Classes in everything from slimnastics to Spanish, floral design to Florida Gun Safety, sewing to shorthand are offered through the auspices of Lee County Adult and Community Education. The community education program at North High is administered by Mr. Stan Mulford. It offers opportunities for citizens, 8 to 80, to further their personal educational and recreational interests. Although classes run for nine weeks, this unique night school operates under an open enrollment policy which means individuals may enter class at anytime and work at their own pace. There are two extremely popular programs on North's campus each session. One is the G.E.D. class, which helps adults prepare to take the General Education Development Test, which when successfully passed grants them a high school diploma. The other is the series of high school classes in math, American History, language arts, and Americanism vs. Communism, designed to allow juniors and seniors and adults to earn credit towards their regular high school diploma. One thing that is very special about this school is that the halls are never crowded and there are no bells to direct the students. Mr. Mulford attempts to keep the teacher-pupil ratio close to 1 to 15 so instruction can be in- dividualized and relaxed. The community owns the school .. . with this program, they ' i use it. E vents X 39
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1 . .ll wmuu..,, 5 7 9 2 1981-82 Key Club Teacher-of-the-Month: 1 - September, Mrs. Rachel Murray, 2 - October, Mrs. Bobbie Dewey, 3 - November, Mr. George Mayo, 4 - December, Mrs. Shirley Gebhard, 5 - Ianuary, Mr. Leroy Dewey, 6 - February, Ms. Peg Flaherty, 7 - March, Mrs. Carol Pim, 8 - April, Ms. Andrea Getzlaff, 9 - May Ms. Betty Sheffield. r Events f 41
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