,ll1HERE'STHERALN? Umbrella in hand, Sam Mraovich shields himself from the sun as Mrs. Bowman views his artwork. Ninety degree temperatures made rain seem welcon1e. J>Jmto hy Y.
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311 HATTO BUY? Inside one of the professional artist's booth. Emily Will looks to buy 1' new piece of jewelry. Artists from all over the country participated in the festival. Photo by A. Grief J\AHlffiH. Thirsty from the heat, sophomore Shanna Ross finds refreslunent in a cup of cold water. Quenching a thirst was difficult, considering the heal. Photo by A. Grirl
-,SWIRLS OF SAND. C hatting with her grandfather, Katie Koelle puts finishing touches on a sand bottle. Many students sold their artwork during Children's Day.
;vtOT, HOT, HOT. Ready to march in the Children's Day parade, Jessica Kurland squints from the hotsun.The marching band participated in the festivities. Photo by K.
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