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'iz ?1p!.,TS C HSBC' -,gnu-'W t. Y 1. 42 F -'us 1 Y .M .--X Y Wt The Annual Signing Party was held on the tenth ol' September. The '74 HORNET was distributed to the stu- dents by the annual staff. Pictures that were used in the '74 HORNET were sold to students. Refreshments were served and the rest ol' the evening was spent signing annuals. The Spirit Club sponsored a 50's Day pep rally in order to arouse enthusiasm. Students and teachers alike dressed up in 50's outfits. Spirited students were recognized at the pep rally for the way they were dressed. Among them were Penny Brooks and Larry Brinegar. A 50,5 soc hop was held during advisory and ajitter bug contest took place at this time. lVlr. Reichenau and Miss Vander- venter were the contestls first place win- ners. Varsity cheerleaders yelled 50ls chants at the pep rally. The students en- joyed the change that took place on 50's Day. Activities lflf 3 l
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