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Senior Kate Whitefeld plays the ukulele during her musical number in the Spongebob musical. “[An elementary student] had these blue glasses and was really young and he raised his hand and when I called on him he looked so surprised that he got called on and took a second to answer then goes goes, ‘I’m just a big fan of you’.” Whitefeld said. “It was really nice to hear”.

by ryan dehan & lydia coe
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Alber uses the blowtorch to solder small parts of a piece together.

“It’s about the details,” said Alber. “The blowtorch itself is just putting the gas on and lighting it, but you’ve got to be precise.”