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Logan Students Take Time Out for Peace
Humanitarian Assistance Club coordinates hand print mural.
As students exited classes for lunch, the sounds of John Lennon's, "Imagine" filled the quad.
Every so often a voice would beckon, "Come place your hand print on the mural."
Wednesday marked Peace Day on the James Logan High School campus.
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"We want to celebrate this day where there is no conflict," said Humantiarian Assistance Club Co-President Erika Shek. "We're doing something to celebrate peace."
The club organized a mural that was created by Logan students and faculty over the school's two lunch periods.
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Each student or faculty member who wanted their handprint included in the mural had their palm painted with one or mulitple colors. They then approached large pieces of cloth that had been laid out and left their mark on the fabric.
Large tubs of water were provided for folks to wash their hands after making their mark.
Take a look at the photos to see the mural in the making.
