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

 - Class of 1982

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Stoppers of Extinction Green-Peace is a relatively new organization on the North High campus. The group is committed to helping its na- tional organization in halting international whaling, Canada's annual Harp Seal hunt, and Iapan's killing of the dolphins. The members of the club strove to help the national affiliate in their efforts to discontinue all of the above unnecessary and inhumane acts by raising funds to keep the public informed of these atrocities. During Homecoming Week, Green Peace sponsored a drawing. Tickets were purchased, for 1011: each, by North students and the lucky winner became the proud owner of an adorable, soft, white toy seal. The second prize winner received a smaller version of this cuddly creation. Donations from members and bake sales throughout the year also brought in money. Officers of this organization during 1981-82 were President Pam Hagie, Vice- President Terri Osborne, Secretary Iill Wallace, Treasurer Karen Snodgrass, and Coordinator Christy Boring. Their adviser was Mrs. Betty Kayusa, Science Depart- ment Chairperson. Best of luck to these dedicated students in Green-Peace in their truly worthwhile crusade. They have shown everyone that Red Knight concern reaches around the world. 1 ,M . kg, .- A ,gpm . an Q .3 will . . VV 4 R X.. 1 - Green Peace sold tickets for their toy seal drawing dur- ing Homecoming Field Day. 2 - Displaying the Green Peace t'emblem is member Susan Panrell. 3 - Green Peace officers, Terri Osborne and Pam Hagie talk things over with Mrs. Kayusa. 4 - Green-Peace: Row 1 - Karen Snodgrass, Terri Osborne, Pam Hagie, Iill Wallace, Christy Boring. Row 2 - Molly Brodeur, Maxine Soler, Francine Rubinstein, Sandy Holt, Iulie Crocker, Iohn Crawford, Steve Martin, Larry Ennis, Amy Austin, Phil Wagoner, Ioyce Malone, Mark Westra. Row 3 - Mrs. Betty Kayusa, Heidi Tietjen, Sue Clouse, Kim Clouse, Donna Bennett, Stephanie Dodd, Ioe Fortini, Sharon Hadsock, Sandy Hassenenzahl, Darlene Williams, Anita McLeod, Oui Hunter, Ellis Baumer, Ray Garner. Row 4 - Ieannine Dugan, Rhonda Mason, Tracy Crain, Rhonda Weber, Susan Panrell, George Parze, Dennis Anderson, Phil Perry, Diane Brazill, Iohn Kanell. Organizations X 69

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1 - F.F.A.: IL to Rl Row 1 - Danielle Curry, Sheryl Miller, Tiffany Touchstone, Vickie Helms, Kim Rudnik, Dorothy Roberts, Mike Roe, Bill Kurz, Linda Larson, Tracy Mann, Teresa Landress, Eric NeSmith, jimmy Bayliss, Sonja Kelly, Ioyce Deaver, Kevin Kelly. Row 2 - Ricky Whitten, Robert Hammesfahr, Ioel Corbin, Shirley Stewart, Bobby Harrell, Tami DeBrule, Shad Dean, Ioby Gay, Craig Giovan- nelli, Greg Marinell, Rick Woodall, Rick Eash, Wayne Pearce. Row 3 - Kevin Snyder, Delisa Carter, Kim Moody, lim Rowan, james Holland, Ion McMann, Greg Thompson. 2 - F.F.A.: IL to RJ Row 1 - Tracy Mann, Ioby Gay, Linda Larson, Robbie Noble, Mercie Welch, Cathy Edwards, Mandy john, Mende Hughes, Carol Petry, Dawn Matson, Brady Scott, Cheryl Bauchert, Robyn Bowker, Gary Richardson. Row 2 - Teresa Landress, Blaine Touchstone, Nina Adams, Staci Ludwig, Teresa Hanson, Wende Hughes, MaryAnn Karn, jim Hepp, Billy Smith, Linda Smith, Lana Flint. Row 3 - Wayne McKibbins, Robert Pohle, Craig Giovannelli, Bill Kurz, Tim Corkhill, Scott Fussnecker, Sharlene Whidden, Scott White. 3 - The prize-winning F.F.A. float. 4 - The F.F.A. corn-on-the-cob booth was a culinary and financial success on Homecoming Field Day. 2 sg f 1 Sod-busters and Cattlemen Future Farmers of America continued as one of the most popular and rapidly expanding organizations at North High during 1981-82. The continuous guidance of Ms. Nancy Ward for the past three years, has enabled the group to develop leadership abilities and to spread their devotion to rural America throughout the community. The F.F.A.'s motto, Doing to Learn, Learning to Do was exemplified by members whether they were fund rais- ing, competing at the local or state level, working for their organization, school, or community, or just enjoying social events. This year they accepted the responsibility of organizing North's complicated Homecoming Field Day. 68 I Organizations Not only were they responsible for allot- ting refreshment booths and setting up the activity schedule, but when rain caused a last minute alteration in plans, they reorganized the entire event throughout the halls, patio area, and bus ramp. When F.F.A. decided to get involved, they went all out. During Homecoming their hot, buttery' corn-on-the-cob was again a itl attraction, and their float en- try garnished the blue ribbon. The F.F.A. Rodeo in December provided a full array of exciting events for both par- ticipants and spectators. Liquid soap sales, the continuous production and sale of produce and plants, and the an- nual drawing for a side of beef also add- E l s 5 -. nn X , 5 ,1 bl rj .W . 1 1,1 'S ii ' . X an ed dollars to their treasury. A major portion of the club's funds went toward their favorite project, an F.F.A. Leadership Training Center. This center will provide an educational and recreational environment for all con- tests, meetings, and seminars involving vocational agriculture members and personnel. Coordinating the F .F.A. activities this past year were President Linda Larson, Vice-President Bill Kurz, Secretary Tracy Mann, Treasurer Teresa Lan- dress, Sentinel Ioby Gay, and Reporter Craig Giovannelli. These officers and the other F.F.A. members made North proud it has a little bit of country on Orange Grove Boulevard.



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Domestic Engineering The F.H.A., Future Homemakers of America, is a very popular organization at North High. All students, presently or previously enrolled in a Home Economics course, are eligible for membership. Under the guidance of ad- visers, Ms. Debbie Stotz and Ms. Linda Wilson, the club's program has grown to offer many different services to both the student and the community. Every year the club adopts an elderly, needy woman as their grand- mother. They see to many of her needs and make sure she is remembered on holidays and her birthday. Unfortunate children are also an important service project of the F.H.A. During the Christmas holidays members visited the Childrens Home in Ft. Myers to present gifts to these youngsters. Throughout the year the club held various fund raising activities which enabled them to continue their com- munity service projects. During this school year they sold cookbooks and posters, and ran the egg-toss contest during Homecoming Field Day. Leading the F.H.A. during 1981-82 were President Nanette Gill, Vice- President Tracy Iverson, Secretary Mis- ty Lovett, Historian Debbie Paulerson, and Treasurer Donna Howard. These able young ladies led their fellow club members in projects that would help others because they knew that positive community action enabled them to also improve their outlook on themselves. ' 1 :Gi 1 - F.H.A. President Nanette Gill enjoys play- ing backgammon in the fresh air and sunshine. 2 - F.H.A. members take a 5-minute breather before entering their float in the 1981 Homecoming Parade. 3 - A happy moment between big and little Red Knights. 4 - Future Homemakers of America: IL to Rj Sitting - Ms. Deborah Stotz, Ms. Linda Wilson, Susan Rensch, Toni Reist, Carletha jewett, Zana Auldridge, Nanette Gill, Tracy Iverson, Melissa Lovett, Debbie Raulerson, Donna Howard, Valerie Spikes, Michelle Stephens, Kamona McGriff. Standing - Tami Reist, Kim Finch, Darlene Sapp, Cheryl Martin, Lisa McAbee, Dawn Hepp, Cindy Petty, Robin Reed, Carla Howard. uafvztg 3 li 70 X Organizations f,-m'li

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