Saturday, March 20, 2010
Happy ending for the debris-leavers
Cologne - Since on 3 March, the Historical Archives in the Severinstraße collapsed>, is for the students of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium opposite no longer what it was. Many of the graduates were eyewitnesses to the catastrophe.
As the debris-graduates managed her happy ending, they tell in the EXPRESS.
The 19-year-old Negin Yazdani was the time since the collapse of stressful, "We suddenly had lessons in four different buildings," she says. "It is then completely ripped out. The school, indeed, the building is somehow a piece of home. "Was added, the mourning for the victims, says Negin. "We were missing school." Now she has done her graduation. "But the situation in which we were, I'll probably remember all my life."
"We've stuck together and everyone had great support from our teachers," said Annik Wolf (18). Also in nightly telephone calls, the students handled the disaster. Annik's helped: Your Abidurchschnitt: 1.0.
Undergraduate Hewad Amiri (19, Note 1.8) says: "I did not let myself be influenced by the disaster in the pipeline." Mate Sebastian Neuroth (20, Note 2.9) praised the cohesion.
On Friday, the graduates of the FWG in St. apostles were celebrating a religious service at Neumarkt, then went to City Hall, where they received their secondary school leaving certificates.
More misery in the Severinstraße: Valuable Albertus-Magnus-safe font> Residents: We're back> to the front like a miracle: The archive collapse almost nothing was lost>