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Telstar senior Tommy LaPointe ski jumps during the traditional annual carnival on Feb. 11. (Courtesy of Tera Ingraham)Telstar seniors Evan Parsons, from left, Joey Lauria and Reggie Billings, and others, celebrate victory Feb.13 during Telstar’s traditional winter carnival. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Telstar Sophomore Eva Garant rocks the electric guitar Feb.13 during Telstar’s traditional winter carnival. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Students sing Feb.13 along with Senior Melina Patten during Telstar’s traditional winter carnival. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Students hold up their cellphone lights Feb.13 in the dark gym while senior Michaela Mowery sings during Telstar’s annual winter carnival. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Telstar juniors Cameron Wright, from left, Brennan Walker, Maya Buck, Emma McPherson and Austin Mosher perform their dance Feb. 13 during Telstar’s Winter Carnival. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Austin Mosher brings the puck down the gym Feb.13 while he and his junior teammates work on winning the gym hockey tournament during Telstar’s winter carnival. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Telstar Math teacher Jonathan Erde gets ready to throw the basketball into the game Feb. 13 between students and staff. The sophomore team wears pink in the background. (Rose Lincoln/Staff Writer)Telstar students watch as freshman Aiden Paul ski jumps Feb. 11 during the annual winter carnival. (Courtesy of Tera Ingraham)
Bethel Citizen writer and photographer Rose Lincoln lives in Bethel with her husband and a rotating cast of visiting dogs, family, and friends. A photojournalist for several years, she worked alongside...
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