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Toot--they would be in their late 20s now I think? I wonder if any of them still think about this school and all the good memories they'd had there?

Great gallery Motts! Glad to be back!
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Couldn't you claim illiteracy Motts? :D
I didn't see that sign...really!!! Haha!

I wonder if there really were inspectors coming through there regularly.
Things that make you go HMMMMMM.
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WOW! Couldn't these be salvaged? They look like they are in decent shape! These AREN'T cheap I am sure--I agree with Jim on that one!
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:( So many memories of children.
I feel so saddened.
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Looks like someone threw these in here in a hurry. :(

So sad. Poor chairs lost their will to live.

And HA HA about the yellow chairs. I am facepalming hard at that one lol!
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Lonely...cha..tire shot? Sorry no chairs in this one...who the heck put a tire in here anyhow? Weird!
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>_< at these comments...

(I had the same thought unfortunately lol.)

This gallery is making me much sadder than most others here. IDK...maybe because it was once full of children and laughter and learning and now it is just...desolate and sad and destroyed? :(
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Remember going to P.E. in that gym. :-O
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I went to St John Vianney Prep during my freshman year of H.S. This gallery is haunting. Thanks for capturing the outcome of the flood.
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This photo is wonderful. I admire all of your work, however, this is among my favorites.
There are almost always zombies.
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Beware the evil yellow clouds. . .
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It's been converted into a life raft?
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The one in the center is especially well done. Really enjoyed this set. Thanks Motts!
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Mica that is a really awesome fabric printed in red white and blue. I have seen it in several quilt stores. It looks a lot better when it is clean. Looks like the teacher tried to swag it across the wall. Wonder what it looked like when new.