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“Can you believe? It’s the fifth of September, our first football game, and we don’t even know if it is still going to be played. What should we do? Go to the stadium or what?” Amiooun .«wyon •MvMMkcxJ i.opcai worm inm. a ««xy n iM maot 10 •ocwtia (. », • i o tn on » “I don't know. Why don’t I turn the radio to KBUK and see if they can give us any information. •• ... for a special weather bulletin. The tropical storm Danielle that was formed earlier today has now reached winds up to 35 miles an hour. “Did you hear that? Bad rain and high winds, but they still haven't said anything about the football game. • .. . we have received many telephone calls. The answer to everyone's question is — YES! High School football will be played as scheduled. Everyone was down after school Friday since it was our first game, but being able to make the vic- tory line gave everybody a feeling of participation. stated Jana Brewer. Close to five inches of rain fell, causing the field to be like a sea of mud. Ironic as it may seem, another tropical storm Jeanne was formed on November 14. the night of the last football game. With winds blowing 30 miles an hour and scattered rains, fans once again clustered under the stadium seats. Most fans didn’t stay for the duration of the game, as the field was rain- soaked. Debbie Wakefield expressed an opinion felt by most seniors who missed the opportunity to march in their two most important games. I felt like I was missing out by not being able to march. It’s my senior year, and I should have shown something for it. Mm Corvxojt r X •« 'ottf'g uc m« n» ten lew n»nga» taK H l «ni • •” C 0 Ih pw OC « lXrrc» x!r«t xJ fr, MuOantt At«M| wt. Mcont vom v«n» l«vn WrHCfmtr rain games
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