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FeaturesJanuary 3, 2013

Submitted photo by Kate Martin, Perryville schools A world history class at Perryville High School recently created trench warfare dioramas as part of a study on World War I. The classroom teacher, Josh Cole, allowed his students Anna Huskey and Brooke Hogard, left, along with Justin Robinson and Johnathan Edmond, right, to use whatever materials they chose to create the dioramas. Some were made of sugar and candy, others of sand and real tree clippings...

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Submitted photo by Kate Martin, Perryville schools

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A world history class at Perryville High School recently created trench warfare dioramas as part of a study on World War I. The classroom teacher, Josh Cole, allowed his students Anna Huskey and Brooke Hogard, left, along with Justin Robinson and Johnathan Edmond, right, to use whatever materials they chose to create the dioramas. Some were made of sugar and candy, others of sand and real tree clippings.

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