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One of lvlr. Ferguson's new ideas was Fvl-lS's Activity Period, During this 50 minute period, many options were available to the students. Student Government sponsored a band in the bowl, and usually some sort of assembly in the gym, Drama Club provided l-lam on Pye entertainment and many clubs and commissions found Activities Period a convenient time to meet. Activities Period was a great success and an enjoyable break in the school week. top left: The three male contestants , for the Dating Game: Mike Gold, Scott Wolchek, and John Smith. top right: A good sized crowd listens to the War Horse band during Activities Day. , t g above: Activities Director, lvlr. Bob Ferguson, commonly called Uncle Bob. above: The female contestants: Linda Kelsh, Marci Potcher and Laurie Fellows. Student Life 23
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A NEW FACE COMES TO FVHS A nevv face seen on the FVHS campus vvas that of Mr. Bob Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson, or Uncle Bob as the Student Government fondly calls him, came here from Westminster High School. l-le arrived here totally nevv to activities and has done such an outstanding job. lvlr. Ferguson brought vvith him an easy personal ity to get along vvith as vvell as many nevv ideas. top left: lvlr. Ferguson and Mr. Friess confer about the next Activities Day on their vvay to lunch. top right: lvlr. Spencer conducts a rather disor- derly Ski Club meeting in a cramped room. 22 Student Life middle: On Nov. 18, 1976 the second annual Dating Game vvas held in the FVHS gym. right: Becky Lindovv, vvith a familiar face, announces the next group of Dating Game Con- testants.
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THE WAY THEY CLAD THEMSEI. VE5 As each new season brings with it new fashions, this was no different. Boots became a notable addition to the campus. Polo shirts, with their bright stripes and white collars livened the surroundings. Jumpsuits became a very contemporary fashion, these being a one piece apparel, decorated in many ways. Bags go bigger as pants got narrower. Black was once again a popular color. Shoes came down from the heighthy heights ofthe platforms and frequently could be found tied. Tennis shoes were for all around use. top left: The years ...f distinguished shoes. W I 5 Canvas wedgies, im J' 4' . .. ,. leatherwedgies, Wm l , 'L fx-if K .jaw-3' l ,M ...... boots and thongs. A f f top right: Bob Soulc M V with a blow dry cut. i r i g r -we if M Sh ' i L . ,, I fa, ' .f i- , 5 , , 1, orterthan in s . ,,,,,...,...,Wi if.-i W W N i i a ity, g Q , . previous years, this at , l gi W fm' 1 , gf cut is easy to keep, ,id ,V 'H i .1 ' ffl and agood looking f , T - . ' style. 3 cj ,sg , bottom left: A sampling of campus attire worn by Donna Mills, Cindy Begdnda, and Carla Mills. Jeans were still in demand, shown here with a vest. Turtle neck sweaters and pants made for comfortable dressing. bottom right: Victoria Howard wears the cowl sweater accom- panied by an ethnic striped sweater which atops straight legged pants and boots. On her hands are examples of the typically worn turquoise jewelry. 24 Student Life
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