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tudent life is a facet of Hall High which involves students. The things done after school hours as well as during the school day involved many of our teenagers. Students worked at many local businesses and on the family farms and enterprises. Others would get involved in school groups. Free time found the band practicing at 7:30 each morning. The Devilettes worked hard after school, as did the cheerleaders. Athletics was the phase of student life familiar to everyone. Hall also offered a wide variety of clubs and organizations. Dedication to the cause took up an incredible amount of time. School involvement is called school spirit. A poem by Jennifer Smith exemplifies Hall High School. “School Spirit” It stands so proud, it stands so bold, Within its walls, this story is told, It's been the same for years and years. The sound of laughter, the pain of tears. A place where we all become one, A family, a unit, as the song is sung. This is the place our parents went to. Now it’s our turn; we must start out new. We strived and achieved, We all walk so tall. Through good and through bad, We’ve been through it all. We have pep and spirit, and most of all — class. Our strength and our pride, it will last and last. In sports and with spirit, the Red Devils rule. Stand up, be proud. You’re from — Hall High School! Throughout the year, the students reaped the rewards of success in the many areas of student involvement. Music, drama, art, athletics, and social activities all contributed to the growth of character. Feelings of success led to positive self-images. Old friendships were renewed and new acquaintances made. Student life was a definite plus as it, and studies, make a well-rounded individual. 1 Varsity football players rejoice after winning the first football play-off game against Prairie Central. Student Life
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1. Performing during halftime, part of the drum line is shown playing “Still.’ 2. Lockers like these are a familiar sight at Hall. 3. Returning a shot, Amy Yarrington successfully keeps the ball in play. 4. The Devilettes march during the Homecoming parade to the Hall drum line cadence. 5. Bridges, a student council presentation, informed the students of the anguish in facing everyday problems. Introduction 5
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