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HHH The main office experiences some of the flood damage. People and fur- niture had to be relocated in order for the floor to dry and for the dam- age repairs to be done. : eH on uit Tossing the carpet from the main of- fice was about as hard as tossing grades. Water-weighted carpet was thrown out to dry before the new school year began. 2 Py eae T ‘ ® 4 aids The roof of the school was flooded, the carpet ruined, and school had to be held off a day. Not too great a beginning for the year, but it ended smooth and easy. Toss a penny and make a wish! A wish for the construction crews to clean up the school. Hats off! Fi0cd. .cumaea a 1 5
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First Day ‘‘No Show’ Is Franklin County drown- ing? Well, for a county whose flood count numbers one per twenty-five years, the time between November 1985 and September 1987, which brought three floods ranging from eight inches to eighteen inches, sure made it seem that way. Total damage to Franklin County alone was approximately five million dollars. An extra day, September 8, 1987, of summer vacation A flood of memories. The Ramsey Hall main office gets a bath during the September 7th flood. The flood definitely left its tracks. The track field is bombarded with limbs and other debris. New obsta- cles littered the track field after high winds and pouring rains. 1 Flood Or ... the Flood of ’87? was appreciated by students as the flood of September 1987 took us by surprise. “‘It gave me another chance to get used to the fact that school was really on its way,” said Christie Hodges. Aside from pumping water out of basements and wringing out soaked towels and moving objects to higher grounds, many took advantage of the cancelled first day of school by sleeping late into the day, watching soap operas, and doing last minute amuse- ments to stretch out vacation before returning to the hard life of pencils, papers, and books. Our prediction for the fu- ture? Forget the umbrellas, buy a boat with a bucket and don’t forget the bathing suits; you may need them! At least students were left with yet another first in this year of many firsts — no school on the first day of school! splne ece SILIOEN i
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The class of ‘88 celebrates with uplifting spirit for their football team. Sound off! The Eagle band strikes up a zesty chord for the year’s first pep rally. | 6 = Assemblies
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