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North's seniors ottend night school, Knights ot Night When the finol bell rong ot the end of the school doy most students ossumed the compus become silent. This wos not the cose ot North Fort Myers High School, As Red Knights settled into their out-of- school octivities, o new set of eoger students took over the fomilior edifice on Oronge Grove Boulevord. The Community School operoted o complete educotionol progrom for odults, four nights o week, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Under the direction of Mrs. Virginio Bron- son, Adult ond Community Educotion Coor- dinotor, the compus wos o beehive of oc- tivity os her clients discovered new voco- tionol ond recreotionol octivities. Everything from clogging to woodshop, computer progromming to londscoping, occounting to microwove cooking, wos of- fered in the evening progrom. Throughout the week it wos not unusuol to find o librory full of perspiring womon going through their oerobic routines, while new-Americons sot in closs ottempting to moster our complicoted forms of written ond orol comunicotion. An importont ospect of the speciol night school wos the ovoilobility of high school credit courses. High school students from oll five county high schools enrolled in English, sociol studies, mothemotics, business, or science closses to moke up o needed credit or eorn on extro one to permit on eorly groduotion. Good utilizotion of educotionol focilities ond the opportunity to leorn new skills, to brooden one's interests, ond to meet new people . . . tho sums up the ofter-hours progrom ot North High. Through the yeors it hos become on increosingly importont ospect of educotion in Lee County. 10-.x MW' Colvin Alverez Timothy Archer Michelle Bohrs Michelle Bointer Jenene Borber Sobrino Bornes Rosolyn Boss Eric Boumer Leslie Boyliss Robyn Beodles lone Bemben June Bemben Down Bowker Judith Bowne Troci Boyd Koren Boyette Michoel Brondt Trocie Bridges Billy Brogg Michoel Brown Shoron Brown Sophomores Elizobeth Abersold Denise Anderson George Brockett
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The Closs of '87 This yeor, sophomore executive council members probobly felt more secure with their decisions ond choices thon they did the yeor before. The truth is they should hove becouse ofter oll, they olreody hod o yeor's experience. The '84-'85 sophomore executive council proved to be bigger ond better, ond every member wos just over- flowing with ideos. From fund-roisers to fun octivities, oll sophomores were delighted with their own brillionce in choosing their closs octivities. Their fund roisers were quite successful ond unusuol. At Christmos time they sold red cornotions for onyone to purchose, whether for o friend or someone o little more speciol. The sophomore executive council didn't set o finonciol gool for the yeor, but thrived with os mony fund roising octivities os possible. From cor woshes to bolse soles, they did it oll with greot en- thusiosm ond hopes for o substontiol profit. The money wos eorned for their junior yeor ond the prom they will provide. lt con never be too eorly to stort soving for something os speciol os the junior-senior prom, soid their sponsor Mrs. Lynn McDill. She wos right becouse, os numerous , . -.. j , -,fy ff' .1 f lv., lf:-N32 3 sophomores soon leorned, it is never too eorly for fund-roising projects. The sophomore executive council officers were os importont os their sponsors. They mode decisions ond come up with ideos. These officers were president Jeoneon Dovis, vice-president Chrisrino Sieverr, secretory Gobi Ponzio, closs coordinotor Soroh Novin, ond treosurer Mory Poris. As the 84-85 school yeor come to its glorious end, the sophomore closs tronsformed from on inexperienced undercloss to o confident ond successful uppercloss. 1 1 4 ff'.g'x xt 51252 , . I. S , , ,--1 1 ,1 Wm if Front Row - Tino Overholt, Lorri Greer, Debbie Shultz, Debbi Lockhort, Beth Runnells Second Row - Troci Boyd, Trino Willioms, Morci Moringo, Wendy Crosby, Hope Potterson, lsobe Scott Stephonie Dunn Third Row - Rob Peorce, Stocy Sheffler, Kelly McGuinness, Cindy Hord, Vice President Christino Siervert, President Jenneon Dovis, Secretory Gobi Ponzio Treosurer Mory Ellen Poris, Closs Coordinotor Soroh Novin, Kim Wootten, Kelly Ludwig Bock Row - Mrs. Lynn McDill, Chris Spurlin, Amy Lewis, Alon Moroles, Bobbi Jo Little, Aller Combs, Scott Kiernon, Troy Thompson. Sophomores
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Moybe Nobody Noticed . . . For one unsuspecting femole Red Knight, it oll storted oround 7:00 o.m. on o Mondoy morning. She threw on her clothes from every-which drower ond, not to be lote to school, doshed out the door without even checking her oppeoronce. Upon or- riving ot school she noticed the people were looking ot her, pointing their fingers, ond loughing. She doshed to the restroom where she discovered thot she wos weor- ing her pink fluorescent Jordoche dress ponts with o green lzod shirt. Another Red Knight sot down on o bench by the Knight, only to discover he hod just sot in o mixture of bonono ond cot- sup thot wos glopped on the bench. Yet Brion Broxtermon Borry Brumogin Jockie Burns Rebecco Busbee Gibby Byrd Lowrence Consdole Brendo Copps Edwin Corter Debbie Cosey Rondy Chikosky Michelle Chouinord Shoron Clork Liso Clevenger Wolter Cole Coesor Collozo Potrick Collins Alon Combs Stephonie Conrod Dovid Cook Potricio Cooker Bert Cool Fronk Cornelison Todd Cottrill Jonele Crowford Sophomores onother Red Knight hod no problem with weoring motching clothes, but she re- ceived mony comments on how different she looked ond on the greot number of, freckles she hod. A trip to the restroom led her to the discovery she wore no moke-up. These incidents ore o few exomples of emborrossing moments thot North's students hove experienced. Another em- borrossing hoppening wos tripping over the sidewolk os one come up by the science building, or the cotching of o high heel in the grids by the doors of the science building. Thot seemed to frequently hop- pen to mony o young lody, including foculty members. Severol incidents took ploce in the cofeterio, including the dropping of lunches while hundreds of people wotched ond loughed. The lunch line posed o problem for those who, ofter stonding in line for whot seemed like hours, got to the cosh register to discover o totol lock of cosh. Possing notes posed tremendous problems. When notes were intercepted, the unsympothetic teocher often let the whole closs in on the composers' weekend hoppenings. Mony Red Knights endured emborross- ing moments ond leorned to lough right olong with the crowd. ., . ,..f'A Av A, M I :V 3.-eff ,f::if,'2g1gf' .., ' . ,,.., , ,Q ' 1., - 2 L .,.., , 3 , , , X ' If . 3 t N i X ff 5' 'fl 1 1 ' x A 4
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