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Escorted hy Tim Rasmussan, Nikki Richardi smiles to students who eiffcted her homecoming queen. Speedy ruccdrivf'r warms up for the homecoming wagon race. Homecoming slaves play L'Ring around the rosie . Q, o,, J. P xahixqf .f N PRID ..
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Acti ities A great deal of upridew was shown in our lively and stimulating activities. Each month offered a variety of events to anticipate. Special assemblies, pep rallies, athletic events, club competitions, special dances and sock-hops, fund-raising functions, plays, elections, awards and programs composed the Wide assortment for the students at F.V.H.S. Homecoming slave sale, Valentineis dance, the Turtle Candy sale, spring concerts, Sadie Hawlcinis Dance and the Junior-Senior Prom were events well worth Waiting for. Special times, such as spirit Week, homecoming pre-week activities, and Mardi Gras pre-week ac- tivities gave the student hody an entire week full of trieycle races, slave sales, hermuda days and on and on. The student hody ofhcers really went all out this year in the liest planned and carried out ac- tivities Baron Manor has ever seen. The song leaders, varsity and IV. yell leaders, drill team and lianner girls helped to arouse exuberant spirit in the school. The ae-l tivities interrupted the monotony of the regular schedule, so that students had an opportunity to break from the routine of study and could actively participate. Since these occasions complemented aca- demics, they contriliuted to the wholeness and integrity of F.V.H.S. Both the traditional and novel activities can be recalled with pride , Barons roek-out to the sound of the Animations. l l i E Gary Redmond makes the perfect H36-22-36 Eve. IOW pride at a pep ia Vivian Vega and Carrie Lopez sl ' lly. 3 as at ji E ..,. 3 , 'ii-
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Senior Respectahle Mprideil was the word in the Class of 1969 at Foun- tain Valley. Striving to uphold the excellence and reputation of F.V., the Seniors attained grand achievements hoth in academics and ath- letics. Those who were deserving academically received Coronet and other awards, as well as those all important scholarships, while others brought the athletic teams to achieve high goals and win some schol- arships too. Special Senior privileges distinguished these seven hundred stu- dents from the underclassmen. Senior Day, Senior Night, Senior Week, Senior privilege cards, and Seniorosily, the Senior newsletter, were some of the highlights of Senior life '69 at Baron Manor. These were crowned hy Graduation in June and Grad night, or the Senior all night graduation party. Needless to say this last year for the class oi 769 was a poignant one. Rushing around and trying to cram everything of high school life into nine short months seemed to he the Senior olijective. How many times has a Senior thought to himself, '4Gee, this is the last football game 1711 ever go to in high schoolv. But, even so, the seniors of 1969 surged ahead and Wanted to explore the world to find their own niche. Fountain Valley certainly claimed an unlimited amount of upriden in the Class of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, which he- gan hy anticipating high goals and concluded with beneficial results. Gary Redmond leads Magnolia pep squad A poignant ending to a hard fought game.
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