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JO RN LI Letter From The Editor This year, The Trojans Times went through several changes. Our biggest change was be- comming a separate class. That is why you received newspapers since the beginning of the year. Instead of staying with a bi-monthly newspaper we switched over to a monthly for- mat. Speaking of format we did the paper al- most entirely onthe computer this year, defin- ately a change for all. Our staff was small this year. We all became close although at times there were differences on opinions. Of our small staff, only three were returning members. The rookies caught on soon enough however, and we were off. Finally l'd like to thank those members who put up with my criticisms all year. My co- editor, Diane Machin who kept me from bur- nout. Al Marcy, Steve Greenlee, Mark Cloer, Pearl Jones, Toni Nothstine and Tom Epting. Thanks, Wendy Barene lst row tL to Rb: Pearl Jones, Steve Greenlee, Tom Epting, Diane Machin, 2nd row: Toni Nothstine, Editor, Wendy Bar- one. 3rd row: Al Marcy, Spon- sor, Renee Kayser, Mark Cloer. 21
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BLIC TIONS Letter From The Editor The 1984-85 school year has been as exciting year for the teachers, and the students. It has been especially good to me. Dawn Surfacel. I was able to learn what great pride and spirit we have here at Fountain Fort Carson High School. l really learned that thru my faithful yearbook staff. We all start- ed out as amateurs. We learned, grew, and worked together. We put pride in your yearbook. We worked together to give you a year- book that will always bring back memories. Dawn Surface 3 l v 5 Ca M i ' J 2. A . f G lst row lL to Rig Yolanda Jordan, Shelly Leonard. Sponsor Renee Kayser. Znd rowg Delores Haines. Jill Hammerbeck. Marci Hop- kins. 3rd row: Tom Epting, Editor Dawn Surface. Paul Watson. Not pictured: Shannen Smith and Chris Smith.
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PPCC FCA e 3 v 5 Students Start Early The Area Vocational Program, ad- ministered by Pikes Peak Commu- nity College, is designed to serve high school students in all public schools in El Paso County. Twenty- five vocational programs are offered to enrich the education of each par- ticipating student. The objectives of the program are to prepare each stu- dent with the competencies, skills, attitudes, and work capabilities nec- essary to obtain employment in their chosen occupations. QL to Rl tBottom to Top! Sandra Richardson, Donna McLean: Znd row, Jessie Crutcher, Sean Gelsey, Lynette West, Suzanne Clark, Eugene Villeneuva, Mark Dornerg 3rd row, Pat Romero. Brian Geist, Renee Bryant, Cynthia llarding, Fermin Vialpando, Vicki Shiller. Todd Litton. Mary Beth Shaunessy. Paul Stevens, Dawn Materng Top row, Daniel Orozco, Chris Smith, Derek Armstrong, Robert Fowler, Billy lrving, .lim Manley, Robert Patterson. - A 5 r X -Xu ' g or uk WP SZ c 41 Bla Qs' f-'YXA - 1 ' A 7? .' yi' E FCA Is An dventure The Purpose of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes is to present to athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, serving him in their relationships and in the fellowship of church. FCA's 84-85 theme is: Those who wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings like eagles. They shall run and not be weary. They shall walk and not faint, -Isaiah 40:31. The Fellowship Of Christian Athletes has cho- sen not to have a picture placed in the 84-85 yearbook because to us it is not a mandatory attendance policy. We want people involved be- cause they are interested in what they can gain. We see a large fluctuation in people attending through the year, and thus felt it better to not have a picture printed.
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