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A1114 ,1 .4 F 1, me Q Y Mag Asiv' Mimi at kg 5 f , if 'fe ' 4. 'N f ..,' 1 .mfg H P TOP LEFT: Pictures were taken at the dance in a Horal set- ting. TOP RIGHT: The clothes relay finds Kathe Meade and Bob Preleyko changing roles. MIDDLE LEFT: The victorious Mike Hix shows his form during a Iell-O contest at snack. CENTER: Girls League exhibits unique advertising technique. MIDDLE RIGHT: A tug of war proved much fun. BOTTOM LEFT: The 'slaves-for-a-day' put on a show. l9
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pirit Week Preee es 6 9 Gold n Rev e , Game Spirit Week at FVHS was filled with exciting happenings Snack and lunch dur- ing the week of November I0 through I5 afforded the energetic an opportunity to display their talent. Monday's lunch found the student body cheering the Frosh. Soph. Junior and Senior classes on to victory in the FV H5005 Trieycles were not foreign to the Sophs who ran away with the win. Monday evening students at- tended a Sock Hop in the gym. Red jello was flying heavy as six contestants tried to eat their way to victory in a jello-eating contest Wednesday at snack. The vic- torious Mike Hix had only one word for his fans - BLEAHI Thursday, some unidcntifrable beings ,appeared on campus riding wagons, playing trombones, and dragging chains. After investigation, it was found that these were really students sold the day before as slaves to the student body. Lunch Thursday found the Mr. Pickle candidates pitted against- the Homecoming Queen candidates in a grueling basketball game. It is still undetermined how the queens managed to swing the win. Maybe a pay-off for the refs? FVHS looked like a scene from the Old West Friday as students were invited to dress in Western attire for Western Day. The noon hour saw students clinging to the end of a rope being dragged through the mud. The tug-of-war between the classes was an event in which all students were invited to participate. The climax of the week came Friday evening as Debbie Nelson was crowned l969 Homecoming Queen at the game against Edison. TOP RIGHT: Queen I.inda Nelson and escort Roger Johnson have the opening dance. BELOW: Slave day brought many surprises: among them, Mike Marooney dressed as Cupid. MIDDLE RIGHT: One of the victorious Juniors, Casey Shim, demonstrating the form of an expert tricyclist. BOTTOM RIGHT: Queen candidates battle the Mr. Pickle candidates in the most exciting basketball game of the season. X 54 ,...i V f H l 'QPF' XA w QV X j y E 9 .. ! K x I wg' 'jj 'ff 1 .-is'N'X311'Ni -'-- e it is . y 3.4 . A V 'sf i .,-e.,A'r
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han e In Splrlt Fountain Valley was lucky this year to have such fine pepsters. Cyndee Crozier headed up the Varsity Yell Leaders, Yvonne Wada, Janet Seybert, Ginny Weber, and Barbara Rice, who were always there cheering the Varsity teams on to victory. The hours the girls spent before the student body at games and pep assemblies were only surpassed by the hours they spent practicing prior to the opening of school and then after school. All this practice showed in their form and vigor, for this year's Varsity Yell ranked among the best Fountain Valley has ever had. The girls won many awards at com- petition including a first place ribbon in State Competition at Redlands. Of this, Fountain Valley can be proud. Another honor for the girls came when they won a second place trophy in National Competition. It's no won- der the girls look so proud and happy when they are doing their job, because they are some ofthe best Yell Leaders in the country. RIGHT: A tense and happy Yvonne Wada cheers the team on to another victory. FAR RIGHT: Janet Seybert displays enthusiasm at a pep assem- bly. BOTTOM LEFT: Jan and Cyndee put in a short practice after school. BOTTOM RIGHT: An- other use of megaphone is exhibited by head yell leader, Cyndee Crozier. 20
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