
Rogers High field of names
Rogers art teacher Tom Pettoello, who does field painting for schools and universities, painted the football field at Rogers on Friday with the names of all of the seniors. Pettoello also painted the field at East Valley High.
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Art teacher Tom Pettoello paints the names of every graduating senior on the football field at Rogers High School Friday, April 17, 2020 to honor the senior class whose final year of high school was cut short by the order to stay home because of COVID-19.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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Art teacher Tom Pettoello, assisted by Carol McQuaid and Principal Lori Wyborney, paints the names of every graduating senior on the football field at Rogers High School on Friday to honor the senior class whose final year of high school was cut short by the order to stay home because of COVID-19.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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Art teacher Tom Pettoello, assisted by Carol McQuaid and Principal Lori Wyborney, paints the names of every graduating senior on the football field at Rogers High School Friday, April 17, 2020 to honor the senior class whose final year of high school was cut short by the order to stay home because of COVID-19.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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Art teacher Tom Pettoello, assisted by Carol McQuaid and Principal Lori Wyborney, paints the names of every graduating senior on the football field at Rogers High School Friday, April 17, 2020 to honor the senior class whose final year of high school was cut short by the order to stay home because of COVID-19.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Review
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East Valley High School Athletic Director Alec Vermaire looks at the work of art teacher Tom Pettoello, who painted the Knights’ mascot and the names of every graduating senior on the football field at East Valley High School Thursday, April 16, 2020 to honor the senior class whose final year of high school was cut short by the order to stay home because of COVID-19.
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