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FACULTY AND STAFF YFor It Thru’ Teamwork 2 ni ) Sion | Go or It’”’ meant to reach toward a goal. Everyone's ) v Sy NY j Vy vs Bee as to be the best. In one area or another, everyone ) y ; wanted to reach the top. From sports to teachers, everyone fy anted to win. Teachers provided students with the knowledge and ability needed to make it to the top. With the daily support of the facul- ty, students gained the confidence and skills necessary to move ahead. Providing the skills and promoting the desire to learn, the teachers inspired each student to do their best, not for the teachers, but for the students themselves. Standing behind the teachers was the administration. By making and enforcing the rules, the administration kept the school running smoothly. Also helping the smooth running of F'CH, the cafeteria staff prepared food that it 4 would give us the energy to go. The Ma aa Ne custodial personnel kept each build- ing in good condition. With a cam- pus the size of ours, the custodians were kept busy. The teamwork shown by the faculty and staff made F'CHS one of the best schools in the state. The teamwork proved the bi biaste rica Breas hese the school team. spirit of “Go For It!” 28 Faculty
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Those Days ... School was filled with many ups and downs. Some days went by without anything drastic happening. How- ever, there were always those days when everything seemed to go wrong. Some days drug right along behind our own heels. We all knew sooner or later that there was possi- bly some excitement coming in the not too far distant future. There was almost always a pep rally, an assem- bly or some special feature to bail us out of class. The most important principle was that no matter how the days went we always had our friends and our classmates to pull us through and to celebrate. The average school day was filled with many decisions; Jay Mackenheimer, confers with his guidance counselor. A comfortable place to sit was finally found by sophomore Stephanie Washburn who would rather forget about all of those days spent on crutches. After the main course came ice cream for De- bra Cook. The ice cream bar sold french fries, sandwiches, biscuits, milk and orange juice along with various types of ice cream. Student Life 27
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