LCHS Egg Drop
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photos by Jean Ann Carnley

[Miranda paused before releasing the project she took so long to build.]

[Shawn’s egg did not fare well in the Kleenex box he had filled with balloons.]

[Colleen is disappointed that her egg did not survive the 20-foot drop.]

[Ms. Harberts makes the first 30-foot drop.  Look carefully—the package is the white blur in front of the second floor railing.]

[Kirsten is ready to time the drop of her and Sarah’s package.  Sarah will watch the fall from the landing.]

[Kirsten times the fall of Matt’s package.  It is only a blur—until it hits the ground.]

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