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Opposite page; top: During heavy rains the creek at Meadland overlowed its banks. Middle: Flood waters posed an especially hazardous situation for members of this trailer court. Bottom: Heavy rains caused this creek to overflow its banks. This page top: Winter was severe as sub-zero temperatures and driving snow caused havoc with the roads and school schedules. Top left: Throwing snowballs is a favorite past time in winter as was displayed by Diane Brown. Bottom right: The snowball Vicki Bowers threw was aimed at Mark Isabella, but it looks like she missed. Bottom left: After care- ful aim Karen Layman fires her snowball. Weather 19
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Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, or whatever, could keep Flemington High School students from at least attempting to attend school. But if you remember correctly our area had a lot of whatever weather. Throughout December, our area had a lot of heavy rains. One rainy school day, it seemed that, when looking out the window we were watching the beginning of Noah's Ark movie. Luckily, when we arrived safely home, the only damage done was plenty of mud puddles and a few houses with soggy carpeting. So ends the rainy season! But with one season gone, another one, worse than before, was on its way. The worse thing about winter was not falling down on the school sidewalk with a dress on, or even getting hit in the face with a snowball. The worse thing about winter was lis- tening to the radio at six o'clock in the morning for the school report! Of course it's always nice to hear, NO SCHOOL IN TAYLOR COUNTY! Weather 18 Weather
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Community Action Gov. lay Rockefeller delivered his speech to the audience in the new community center. Officially opening Flemington's new community center on )an. 19, 1979 was the Honorable Jay Rockefeller, governor of West Virginia. During his speech, Rockefeller remarked on the closeness of small communities and their impor- tance to the state of West Virginia. Students from the high school, dismissed early to attend the ceremony, flocked to hear the gover- nor speak. The band provided music for the occa- sion under the direction of Phillip Rosanno. Other city and county officals were present and spoke during the ceremony. These included: Glenn Sapp, John Waters, Richard Coplin, and Paul Prunty. The Rev. R. Peter Dean, lead the assembly in prayer. The new center will provide greater services for the Flemington region. Pausing to autograph Mark Grey's paper was Gov. Rockefeller during the dedication ceremony for the new center. 20 Community
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