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Summer Fun Keeps Kids Active Summer is always a favorite time of the year and last summer was no exception. This was due to activities happening throughout the vacation time. Some students spent their summer traveling and went to such far-away places as California and Florida. Others attended various summer camps and retreats, a few of which were offered by the Young Life Asso- ciation. Some students also partici- pated in Girls' or Boys' State, or at- tended the Arkansas Governor's School. Several students from Hall partici- pated in competitive sports going as far as New York to try for the Junior Olympic World Team in Canoeing and Hawaii to try for the World Team in Gymnastics. Students continued to enjoy their favorite pastimes - going water- skiing, hiking, canoeing, swimming, or just lounging by the pool. Temperatures were relatively cool compared to the blistering heat of the previous summer. The average tem- perature was 80 degrees, however, it fluctuated into the high 90's at times. The football team held their sum- mer practice two weeks before school started along with the cheerleader and Cheer-o-kee practices in the morning. The yearbook and news- paper staffs also had their Workshops at this time. Did you see his speedo? Theba Lolley talks about a lifeguard with Sarah Wallace at Fort Walton Beach, Fla. YOU look for your contact! Greg Cummins reluctantly joins Pierre Larsen and the other football players to look for Coach Keopple's Contact lens. Sponsored by THE VILLA 201 Summer we , .mzfwf
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Enrollment Figures Show Declm Enrollment figures this year showed a decrease in the number of students attending Hall. During the 1980-81 school year there were l,223 students compared to the 1087 for 1981-82. The sophomore class was the largest with 378 students. The juniors were close behind with 369, followed by the seniors with 340. Registration for school was held August 17-19. During registration, students received their class sched- ules, locker assignments, busing in- formation and other materials needed to -start the new year. This was the third year the computers have done the schedules and a few difficulties arose, but were straightened out Huring the first few weeks of school. Mrs. Mildred Bracey, attendance secretary, did not feel the computers mistakes were the major problems of registration. 1 wish all students would come to register during registration instead of Waiting until school begins, Mrs. Bracey said. Orientation was held August 27, Its goal was to give sophomores and new students an introduction to Hall. They were greeted by Principal Wel- don Faulk, and by Student Body President Russ McDonough. The cheerleaders and Cheer-o-kees also participated in the program. Student Council members served as guides. Sophomore Marigaye McWilliams said, Orientation was very helpful in introducing me to Hall. Go Central? Mary Ann Miller, Holly Hubbard, Dana Wright, Kay Callaway, Laura Halford. and Laura Miller ponder over the orientation assembly. Hanging around. Ieff McNeil, Linda Blackburn, and Kim Brewer hang posters for orientation. 22!Enro1lment Sponsored by HEIGHTS VARIETY
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