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Making Music Happen

by Lindsey Greer
Laura Hill, who teaches middle school and high school orchestra, works with a high school ensemble to prepare for an upcoming trip to Chicago.
John Stevens, a freshman at Mayfield High School, used to play for his school's football team. Now, he wears the jersey in support. On Friday, the team faces their big rival, the Paducah Tilghman Tornados.
Students from Graves County Middle School goof off as they wait for the afternoon buses to arrive in Mayfield. (EDITOR'S NOTE: MORE INFORMATION FOR THIS CAPTION WOULD REALLY HELP)
Hunter Morgan, back, Devan Morgan and Justin Chalker, front, enjoy a few minutes of free time in a secluded hallway of Graves County High School.
A Graves County Middle School student draws on the neck of another student as the afternoon buses circle around to pick students up. (EDITOR'S NOTE -- PHOTOGRAPHER NEEDS TO GET ID'S FORTHIS PICTURE OR WE WILL NOT USE IT!)
Graves County High School color guard members Tasha Johnson, left, Jonna Carnes and Jesse Cavanaugh watch the band practice marching in formation.
Juan Fabian waits to jump in on a game of baseball, an event in the Walk-a-thon put on by Mayfield High School in support of the March of Dimes, St. Jude Childrens Hospital and the Lions Club Telethon.
Josh Burgie and Courtney Toon, left, admire friend Jessica Hollan's 2-week-old baby boy, Cameron. Brianna Young held Cameron in the halls of Grayson County High School.
Cole Katzman, left, Troy Hutson and Dustin Schultz keep all eyes on the field during a Graves County Middle School football game.

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