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Our Moments of Today Are Our Memories of Tomorrow -.Y Q, A f 'i by r - t ,sf Brian Aalto Marhsa Addison James Albritton Track 10-12. N -ul-in KNIGHT HALL of F Chris Beckos Grace, charm, sensitivity, intelligence, and confidencefare inherent characteristics of Hall of Fame member Chris Beckos. She has studied dance and has performed since she was a youngster. She was also a senior Babe Ruth batgirl for two years and was active in schoolffunctions, while holding a 3.86 grade point average. As a junior, she was chosen by judges who represented Connie Mack to be North's delegate in a trip to Washington, D.C. Education is the keystone of all in- Michael Allman - Cape Coral H.S., FL 9,105 LANCE 12. telligence and is very Chris. But most of all, l feel should live and let live, when building new their lives. Chris plans to continue her and attain her enter a dental program, thodontics.. Her goals are to . in my endeavors, band, and raise a family, and to Brian Aalto Marsha Addison James Albritton Michael Allman Jackson Amerson Rhonda Archer Amy Ashton Steven Asselin William Atkins Donald Balsley meet the open my own practice. 1 , Steve Asselin - Track 10, DECA 115 T,V. Production 12. Rhonda Archer William Atkins - Band 9-12, Student Government. - East Bay H.S., FL 95 J.V. Basketball 10, Amy Ashton - Marching Band 9-129 Symphonic Band 10, Donald Balsley 12p Concert Band Q, Treasurer on Band Council 11, 12. Seniors ffs, MJ 3
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The Class of '85 l i i L.: Decisions! Decisions! The members of this choose designs for spirit ribbons and senior Who did they want to deliver the address? W year's senior executive council found that derbies. What portion of Graduation would each of- ' planning their activities for their final year The officers initiated the concept of ficer present? How would they raise the of high school was more difficult than it had senior homeroom representatives to assist money needed to cover graduation been any prior year. Perhaps this was in communicating all the invaluable senior expenses? 'iAl T because they realized the major impor- information to all members of the class of Once all those important questions were tance of these decisions. '85, amicably answered, the senior executive The reol decision-making began that spr- These executive council members kept council took on additional fund-raising pro- ing, right after the senior class officers were busy during the fall selling the derbies, jects. ln the cold weather of January and elected. On June 1, 1984 president Debret- weekly spirit ribbons, homecoming ribbons February, these staunch-hearted, ta Jones, vice-president Toni Giffin, and senior tee-shirts. Once they completed determined-to-graduate seniors washed treasurer Amy Juliana, secretary Heidi these tasks, the executive council cars, trucks, and vans for United Telephone Williams, class coordinator Lori Pastirik, and members began making the big plans. Company. V ? senior class sponsors Mrs. Marsha Bishop, They organized those three long-awaited As the long-awaited event approached, , Miss Andrea Getzlaff, and Mr. John Pate events - Grad Night, Baccalaureate, and every single member of the senior ex- ll assembled in Mr. Stickles' office to select Graduation '85, How many buses would ecutive council could honestly say, lt cer- A the graduation announcements for 1985. A they need? Who would chaperone? toinly was worth all the troubles. few days later, they all met again to Where would they hold Baccalaureate? Q ,vw 160 Y? Vssi ,-fel. I rd SEC Front Row - Mende Hughes, Monica Skinner, Beth Gurnham, Marsha Addison, Maria Kapcin, Ralph Black, Todd Kirby. 2nd Row - Lisa Garrett, Stacy Williams, Paula Howze, Jake Hemed, Febra Scudder, Carol Perry, Billy Atkins, Kallyn Harmon, John French, Lori Hayworth, Darrell Davis, Tracy Jordan, Dawn Morrison, Cindy Esquivel, Anna Jones, Tangela Reed. 3rd Row - Marsha Bishop - Sponsor, Chris Beckos, Angela Morrison, Alan Clairmont, Kevin Chalmers, Connie Burke, Kane Richmond, Cindy Summerall, Curt Gul- ly, Sharon Harris, Jamie Black, Lynn Truskey, Jackie White, Dianna Heinkel, Cindy Weber, Wendy Tryon. 4th Row .- President Delretfa Jones, Class Coordinator Lori Pasririk, Back Row - Secretary Heidi Williams, Vice-President Toni Giffin, Treasurer Am y Juliano Seniors
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162 Constance Burke ty are just a few qualities Hall of Fame member Connie Burke possesses Connie has been a varsity cheerleader for three years During her senior year she was cap tain of the varsity squad and also vice president of National Honor Society Although Connie first appears to be quiet this explosive young lady generates enthusiasm and praise for her school and community. She comments that tronshrp and the variety of people here at North make it the best school in Lee County After graduation Connie s future plans are to attend Edison Community College for one year and then transfer to a major four-year university. A Live each day to the fullest dream about your future and get the best out of life, 5 sum up Connie s philosophy of life. Energy, brains, andasparkling personoli- the faculty's good teacher-student rela- Julia :er Linda Barksdale Michelle Barnhill Cheryl Bauchert Lisa Baucom Christine Beckos Cynthia Bellamy Glenn Bitter Jamie Black Ralph Black Candace Boring Annie Bostic Tony Bouie Robyn Bowker Nathanial Brand Julia Barber Linda Barksdale - German Club5 Basketball 10, 115 Softball 11, 12, Michelle Barnhill - Chorus 10-12. Cheryl Bauchert Lisa Baucom Christine Beckos - FAPQ SAP 15 Executive Council 10-125 NHS 11, 127 President 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Girls' Stareg J.V. Cheerleading Co-Captain 105 LANCE 105 Math Team Seniors 9-125 Powder Puff Football 10125 Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 12. Cynthia Bellamy - Cross Country 9-125 Track 9-125 YAC 11, 12: DECA 12. Glenn Bitter - Marching Band 9-125 Symphonic Band 9-125 Drum Major 125 Student Government 11, 125 Vice President 115 Boys' State 11. Jamie Black - Executive Council 9-125 Secretary 107 SAPQ Racquetball Club 11: Science Club 115 Social Studies Club 11. H Ralph Black Candace Boring - Spanish Club 9-115 Executive Council 10: FHA 125 Track 9-125 Cross Country 11, 127 Spirit Club 9-12. Annie Bostic - German Club5 YAC. Tony Bouie Robyn Bowker - FFA 9. Nathanial Brand - .l.V. Football 9-105 Varsity Basketball 11, 12.
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