The swim team competed in the 2023 UIL state championship on Feb 17-18. While at state, some of the members broke team records.
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LOVE this photo! I know these dogs and they are both gentle as lambs, but the way they are portrayed here they look ferocious!. The manipulation using colors and vertical lines gives a great sense of action and drama! Kudos to the artist!
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Kenneth Morrogh • Oct 30, 2011 at 4:20 pm
Proud of my granddaughter.
Phyllis Buckman • Oct 30, 2011 at 1:01 pm
LOVE this photo! I know these dogs and they are both gentle as lambs, but the way they are portrayed here they look ferocious!. The manipulation using colors and vertical lines gives a great sense of action and drama! Kudos to the artist!