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94 X Freshmen Each fall North Fort Myers High School opens her doors to a new group of very special people, the Freshman Class. They arrive, eager to be absorbed into the hectic high school routine. After two weeks of adjusting to their class schedules, the ninth graders were called to the gym to meet the administration and have the rules of NFMHS clarified. Then their class sponsors, Ms. Beverly Gaudelli and Ms. Charlene Fischer welcomed them to the wonderful world of North and stressed how much more they would enjoy it, if they would par- ticipate in the athletics andfor ac- tivities offered to enrich their academic life. Brian Aalto Kimberly Adams Lisa Adams Nina Adams Beverly Addison Marsha Addison Denay Alfred Brian Ambler Iackson Amerson Rhonda Archer Michael Ashcraft . A A Barbara Asher t . -. Steven Asselin ,,,,, ilis t wifi I vs Amy Ashton Freshmen rallied to the call and circulated petitions to run for class of- fices. When the balloting was con- cluded they had elected Iulie Szulczewski, President, Susan Smith, Vice-President, Iennifer Genesky, Secretary, Kallyn Harmon, Treasurer, and Lynn Truskey, Class Coordinator. ' These officers and their sponsors set to work immediately organizing their Freshman Executive Council. Before they knew it they were thrust onto the long train of Homecoming bustle. Ninth graders helped decorate the school by participating in the traditional window painting. Their artistry in color graced the side panels of the cafeteria door. Spirit and vitality increased as they entered the Homecoming Parade and a small group produced and acted in their first pep rally skit. Quickly they were blending into a cohesive group. Building momentum as the year progressed, the first year Knights in- volved themselves in more and more activities as either participants or spectators. Each realized early seasoning would affect their future enjoyment at North High. Throughout their first year the freshmen attempted to channel their enthusiasm to complement the other classes. They knew they might not be 111 their first year . . . but they were certain everyone would know the Class of 1985 had arrived. Carrie Arciszewski ' i -'l'ff ffl- 2 'YW X , William Atkins Sherwood Ball Iulia Barber Linda Barksdale Donald Barnes M '4- Q. .-,: i L:,Ii:.fS.5 U ...... I I 'VVV ff 1 V',. 2.11: QVQV 1 5 stt r . A A. .V .gg i k t A V - . 'l 2 4 , . ,L17'V ' ' , ,. . ' L i'- - .' , ' Li-in V f T t' vtu I X
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DE PRIDE PRIDE PRIDE PRIDE PRIDE PRIDE PRIDE underclossmen underclossmen underclossmen E C 'U a 2 , Q2 rn 3- 'U I Um 1 U' U I'l I I 3 FD . 'U D . I 7 d I men underclossm U -fIQ un eff: Q55 I'l'I L. CD E PRIDE PRIDE PRIDE PRIDE e Q 3 Lu C Q Underclassmen GJ m The most important people at North Fort Myers High E Q- School are the students. They are the purpose of North's creation, they are the reason for her continued ex- U1 Ll-I istence. They are here to learn and to develop needed Ln skills, values, knowledge, and ex eriences, that will Q Q enable them to enter society as productive, happy, con- Lj 1 tributing adults. L. During their four years as high school students, young GJ D- people undergo tremendous changes. As freshmen, they -O enter our midst with the blush of childhood still on their C Lu gheeks, eagler to enterlthis world of semi-adulthood, to cc te on otegro . D Q eVl1lhe31Iij theyesreagh their sophomore and junior years, K weualready see the shadow. of maturity creeping into their a pearance and behavior. Now to prove their 1n- C 5 Q- depen ence, to be recognized and appreciated as in- CD dividuals is becoming more and more important. E I-LI North's underclassmen are important to her, they are in Q all the ufreslilmen, sokphognores, and juniors, present and in ..-. upcominggt ey are er uture. G 1 - D. U X-I GJ Ll.I 'O Q C 1 underclossmen :Q Q. DE PRIDE PRIDE PRIDE Underclassmen X 9
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U86 x 1 Freshman Executive Council lLeft to Rightj Front Row: Ms. Beverly Gaudelli, Randy Wyatt, Caroline Normandin, Karen Bussey, Denise Nolan, Valerie Nottingham, Lisa Gar- rett, Susan Smith, Kim Adams, Cindy Weber, Kallyn Harmon, Lisa Wilson, Lisa Adams, Ms. Charleen Fischer. Row 2: Simonne LaFrantz, Iulie Szulczewski, Toni Giffin, Staci Ludwig, Ienny Genesky, Amy Iuliano, Michelle Olson, Lynn Truskey, Dianna Heinkel, Stacy Williams, Beth Gurham, 2 - Freshman Class Officers: IL to Rl Lynn Truskey, Class Coordinator, Susan Smith, Vice-President, Iennie Genesky, Secretary, Iulie Szulczewski, President, Kallyn Harmon, Treasurer. -f7 3'7kQW6Z' fZ7Wf. . :fm v K ff! ,,.:2-' if 3 if iz ' f -40, . '- 212: , ' f, I 1 .. 1 'ww' V31 Q I 4' ' -in ef. g W- ' I . .5 ,Z W , Li.. 'W ' ' H , 26 1 , nf 4. fs J Af 9 .1 jg X I 1 'if Michelle Barnhill Cheryl Bauchert Michael Baudino Iulie Baumgardt Iames Bayliss Herbert Bechtol Christine Beckos Iimmy Bembry David Billings Vicky Bishop Glenn Bitter Iamie Black Candace Boring Annie Bostic Tony Bouie Robyn Bowker Marc Boyden Tamara Bragg Nathanial Brand Kelly Bridges Freshmen X 95
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