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Students at Fountain- Ft. Carson High School stand together, through thick and thin. The students at FFCHS believe in the school. They stay together for what they believe is right. Friendship at the school is a big thing. Most everyone is friends with everyone. This makes the school one big, happy family. In sports the students stick together. They push each other to achieve their goals. flew N--...........,,,.......--f--'- ' Together 1Righty Kim Dawson, Sherry Randolph, and Suzie Martinez take time out of their busy schedule to pose for the camera. 1BelowJ Steve Hassman and Steve Antill are cool, but serious.
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FFCHS STANDS PRO D Students, teachers, and other staff members, stand proud here at Foun- tain Ft.-Carson High School. All one has to do is walk down the halls of this fine school, and tell how proud all of those within it are. Things at F.F.C.H.S. are very much like the goings on of a family. Take for instance, the fact that everyone knows everyone else, and can usual- ly get along. It's true that everyone has their own circle of friends, but one can get into a group because of common inter- ests with those in the group, or by just being themselves, and letting their true colors show. At Fountain's many sports events, there is always some sort of crowd. Whether it's almost everyone, or just the faithful few, there is always someone at a game to cheer that cer- tain team on to victory. It's great to go to a school where people are so closely knit, and get along fairly well. This is just an- other ofthe many reasons students of F.F.C.H.S. have, to be proud of their school. MBIWW, Doug Elliott stands proud to represent FFCHS's band, while Jill Hammerbeck and Kin DeSimone look on. 3
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We Stand fl.eftJ Where could it be? Richard Bowen looks dilligently for a lost item. tBelow1 Floyd Allison takes time to smile pretty for the camera. 'WWW' .f y irrll With students coming from rival schools and new students always be- ing transferred in to join as one whole, it would seem they'd have problems. But, the problem that peo- ple anticipate seems to dwindle away after the first few weeks of school. In short, life at FFCHS consists of many things. lt consists of love, care, kindness, and most of all friendship. Friendship is one emo- tion that generates through most ev- eryone. It generates to show pride in the school. Vi ,
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