A light to remember.(see Sculpture Series: Reading is Powerful on page 46 for more on this story) "Lady Liberty," created by eighth grade students in commemoration of the events of 9/11/01, stands proudly in the foyer of Northside Middle School Northside Middle School can refer to:
Columbia Metropolitan Airport, which serves Columbia, is located in this city. . With her torch held high and her crown aglow, she is a reminder to all who pass through the school of the bond we share as Americans and the precious price of freedom. Students formed the clothes with cardboard and poster board and used oil-base clay to model the torch and face. The form was then covered with plastercraft. A pair of retired carpenters from the community volunteered talent and time to complete the pedestal pedestal In Classical architecture, a support or base for a column, statue, vase, or obelisk. It may be square, octagonal, or circular. A single pedestal may also support a group of columns, or colonnade (see podium). from plywood plywood, manufactured board composed of an odd number of thin sheets of wood glued together under pressure with grains of the successive layers at right angles. Laminated wood differs from plywood in that the grains of its sheets are parallel. . |
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