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The Courtyard in November
Riley Saye
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Matthew Roehm
December 13, 2018
Evan Biesaga, sophomore, dashes across the courtyard
One of the many benches in the courtyard
The courtyard is full of these leaves
The tree in the center of the courtyard
Evan Biesaga looks at his phone.
A brick wall in the courtyard.
A plant in the courtyard.
A big tree in the courtyard.
Matthew Roehm, senior throws fallen leaves in the air.
Matthew Roehm is shocked by the amount of leaves fallen.
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