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Technology for Today CLS:F:1:IF, L1 D 50, or Y3 D 0, or C2 P 50 then GOSUB 700 . . . intrinsic function, hexadecimal number, band, alphanumerics. Do you know what that equation represents? Do you know the definitions of these terms? Maybe you think the definition of argument is a discussion in which there is a disagreement, but in computer terminology it real- ly means the value which is supplied to function and then operated to derive a result. Still interested? If you are, then computer technology could be a part of your future plans. - Hopefully in the near future North High will offer classes revolving around computers. Presently there are six computers on campus. Four are located in the Business Department, two of them being business models composed of a printer and disco drive. Mrs. Becky Pacl, C.B.E. instructor, feels these computers have not been used to their maximum potential because students do not know enough about them and thus have not expressed their interest. The Mathematics Department owns the other two computers. Mr. Steve Wise, Advanced Mathematics teacher, had four students enrolled in an independent computer study this year. The big disadvantage to this was that by working on their own they were not able to get continuous attention from the instructor. In order to have a regular computer course next year sixteen students must preregister. So if you want to get a step ahead of your classmates and take a step into the world of the future, computers may be the answer. Linda Larson programs the computers, while Iodi Iohnson and Sharlene Whiddon look on. Staff - Curriculum 1 83
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Mr. Fred V. Gebhard American History, Civics: Senior Class Sponsor Mrs. Shirley Gebhard American Literature, Composition, Power Reading: Senior Class Sponsor, Sophomore Achievement Program Ms. Andrea Iean Getzlaff Drama, Speech, Compositiong Drama Club, Thespian Troupe 2519, Flag Corps, Majorettes Mr. David Giompalo Industrial Arts, Student Government, Industrial Arts Chairperson Mrs. Reggy Grime Cafeteria Mrs. Iune Herrell Senior Class Guidance Counselor Mr. Lynn Hinkle Compensatory Education Mathematics, Head Coach Varsity Volleyball Mrs. Linda Hissam World History, German 1, 2, 3, 4, Pass- portsg German Club, German-American Partnership Program Mrs. Lynette Hitzing A.V.-Media Aide Mr. Ron Hoover Study Hall, Internal Suspension, Athletic Director, Head Coach Varsity Football, N Club Mr. Wade Hummel Internal Suspension, Driver Education, P.E.3 Asst. Coach Varsity Football, F.C.A. Mrs. Pauline Hutchison Clinic Aide Mr. Sylvester Isaac Physical Science, Earth Science: Coach IV Girls Basketball Mr. Charles lager P.E. Mrs. Suzanne Iager Speech, American Literature, Lang. Arts 93 Forensics Mrs. Pauline Iarvis Cafeteria Mr. Wayne Iensen ESE Civics and Math: Coach IV Base- ball, ESE Chairperson Mrs. Betty Kayusa Biology I, Biology IAQ Green Peace Science Department Chairperson Mr. Michael F. Kayusa Industrial Arts Mr. Robert Kayusa A vs. C, Civics Mrs. Wayles Kimpland Iunior Class Counselor Mrs. Ioyce Lamm Attendance Secretary Mrs. Ianice Longfellow English I, Composition, American Literature Ms. Ioanne S. Matson Compensatory Education Mathematics, Consumer Math, Iunior Class Sponsor Mr. George Mayo Civics Mrs. Iune McConville Guidance Secretary Miss Sandra McCready Typing I, Personal Typing, VCT, IV Cheerleaders, Asst. Swim Coach Mrs. Sonya McDaniel Dean's Secretary, A.D.'s Secretary Mrs. Lynne McDill Human Physiology, Biologyg Spirit Club Mrs. Diana Mendez Language Arts 9, American Literature, Composition, Speech 82 X Staff - Curriculum
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Physics, Earth Science, Biology, Sophomore Adventurous Apprentices Many high school students look for alternative ways of gaining an education and preparing for the future. One way students do this is by attending the Lee County Area Vocational Technical School. ' Of the 530 students that attended Lee Tech during the 1981-82 school year, 177 were high school students and 48 were from North Fort Myers High. Even though these students attended voca- tional school, they were still very much a part of North. They took part in North's extracurricular activities and ultimately returned to North to graduate with their class. Students at Lee Tech can expect pro- fessional instructors, small classes, and individualized learning experiences. It, like all area high schools, is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Applicants must be at least Mr. W. Milton Meyer 2.3. . Engineering Drawing I, II, Archi- y tectural Drawing Mr. Frank Milner ' D.C.T., D.C.T. Club A Miss Melody Mitchitell 1 A Freshman Guidance Counselor, Cross 1 Country Coach, Varsity Cheerleaders, Track Coach ...J ,,Z7:,:' Q' f. .f,.W,.. .1 - . Mrs. Elmarie Moore Custodian Mr. Stan Mulford Community Education Coordinator, Key Club Mrs. Rachel Murray American Literature, English Lit- erature, Language Arts 95 Senior Class Sponsor sixteen years of age and once accepted must attend Lee Tech full time. The school year corresponded with all other Lee County schools, though the class hours were from 7:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Lee Tech offers thirty different courses of study. Some of the courses taken by North students are Drafting, Automotive Repair and Refinishing, Automotive Mechanics, Cosmetology, Diesel Mechanics, Machine Shorthand and Secretarial Occupations, Plumbing, Printing and Graphic Arts, and Radio and Television Service. Upon completing their training at Lee Tech, students are assisted in locating permanent employment. Most students who attend Lee County Vocational School find it the best of two worlds, they learn a trade while still attending highschool. ' T i' 1 Y -Mu 1 ,- ,' - ,X 4 ,J 1 , ,I W , , -1 ,M ffam, , IKVV , ' , ,,.,' , '1' t. .' 1 , 1 1 fwaif ' f' . 21.-A , 'iv f Q f if ,, . 4 1 f A Mrs. Pruella C. Niver Voice, Chorus, Business Math: Chorus Mrs. Emilia 0'Grady Class Sponsor Mrs. Becky Pacl C.B.E., Advanced Typingg F.B.L.A. 84 X Staff - Curriculum
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