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ACTIVITIES as Students Get off at Homecoming pep assembly. Traveller Marching Band steps in downtown Gauley Bridge. I ,ga s - L7 A.4-zff' , - Two Gauley Bridge brothers, Joe Bill and Chris Martin, lead the Homecoming Parade by driving the Gauley Bridge Fire truck. I 1 1
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E - . ii' is-rf . , . S A drasrigihange which played e very important role here atgQ.B.H.S. was the weather. This Leafs winter recorded the lowest ternypeifitures ever history slriicegthe,weather bureau has beenrkieeping records, ygg he temperatuiffeychange was so dtrastlctthat students in'Fayette County missed two consecutive weeksiofiischool. While Itfgave the students a nice and enjoyable vacation, it caused much disruption in the school system. Besldessetting everyone behind academically, It also caused the semester to be extended. While the students were out of school the basketball team had very limited prac- tice. Whlle the ball players were running up and down the floor with their sweat gear on, one could see the vaporcomlng out of their mouths, that's how cold it was. To make things worse, the same night that the ball team lost its first game a pipe in the gym ruptured in three places. The floorywas flooded ang. warped BHGQSQBSMGG to be beyond repair. W Things gqtgofthe .polntwhere4W.Va. declargitfalstate ofgemerggency. Gov. :layRockefeller asked all citizens tosturn their fthermostatesf considerably. Then, aftedireturnlnglto school,gltthe Gov. callegga state of emergency because of blizzard fwarnlngs, arldgeveryone wasssent home. For the flrst time In years, the Gauley river and the Kanawha were frozen cem- pletely over ln various places. Even 200 miles of Mississippi were closed because of lce. W.Va. was out of salt during several harsh snow storms due to no river transportation because of the ice. Several mall llnes burst because of the severe cold, and manyistudents did without water for weeks. g Well, weisgrvived this winter, who's to sayiwhat ls golngtto happen ln the .furture. g gf 1 -' 1 , . gm.: ggvifv 1
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