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,Al 1 - Tami Green sets about to give a customer that curly look. 2 - Is Paul Spicer in a draft? No, he's drafting his future at the Lee Votech. 3 - Diesel engine mechanics, Chris Spillman and an assistant, are learning a life-long trade. 4 - Nancy Mof- fler perfects her secretarial skills for a future in the business world. XB 3 4 11121 V J Mr. Thomas Pacl Accounting, Law, Business Mathg Girls Softball Coach Mr. Iohnny Pate Earth Science, Physical Science: Head Coach Girls Varsity Basketball, Boys and Girls Tennis Coach Mrs. Mildred Perkins Business Math Mrs. Carol Pim Word Power, English Language, Advanced Placement English, Vocab- ulary, Humanitiesg National Honor Society Mr. Don Plunkett Security Guardg Athletic Trainer Mrs. Iulie Previty Compensatory Education Mathematics: Mathematics Department Chairperson Mr. Roger Pritchard P.E.g Asst. Coach Varsity Football, Wrestling Coach, Track Coach Mrs. Pat Radomski Compensatory Education Language Arts Aide Mrs. Anne Ragland Composition I, American Literature, Reading for Pleasure Staff- Curriculum f 85
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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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Sagacious Students So what if the National Honor Society is restricted to juniors and seniors with a 3.5 or above scholastic average? Now there are forms of this type of honor group formed at North High for freshmen and sophomores with high grade point averages. Mrs. Mapi Cuevas is the adviser for the F.A.P., Freshman Achievement Program, which began during the 1980-81 school year. Its membership is limited to ninth graders with a 3.5 average at the end of the first grading period. Mrs. Shirley Gebhard and Mr. lack Bovee share the respon- sibility of heading the S.A.P., Sophomore Achievement Program. The same scholastic requirement as that of F.A.P. is required for S.A.P. After each nine-week grading period, those students who fall below a 3.5 grade average are put on probation Seldom is a student dismissed from either honor group, as the members are academically inclined and strive to retain their membership. F.A.P. and S.A.P. participate in many fund raising activities to help finance the field trips taken throughout the year. These trips serve to broaden the students' academic horizons. Membership in these two groups is designed to help college bound students prepare for future high level courses and academic excellence. They are important steps toward the goal of future membership in National Honor Society. JW? 'Q Iamie Black and two assistant mad scientists work diligently in the I.P.S. lab. 86 X Staff- Curriculum
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