
Tara Bruce and Jamie Gilbert, top, demonstrate the slime they made for Chemistry I. The groups had to create slime and market it. Bruce and Gilbertās company was Chicaslime. The groups, made up of three or four people, had to market their slime to a panel of judges. The judges for the slime project this year were Dale Reed, Frances Brown and Pam Perkins. Reed, right, played with one groupās slime during the presentations. Some groups created slime that could be used for a face mask while others made aromatherapy slime.

Tara Bruce and Jamie Gilbert, top, demonstrate the slime they made for Chemistry I. The groups had to create slime and market it. Bruce and Gilbertās company was Chicaslime. The groups, made up of three or four people, had to market their slime to a panel of judges. The judges for the slime project this year were Dale Reed, Frances Brown and Pam Perkins. Reed, right, played with one groupās slime during the presentations. Some groups created slime that could be used for a face mask while others made aromatherapy slime.














![The sophomores were recognized on the field instead of walking across the stage during their doubleheader. They received their diplomas and a picture of themselves playing during their career at Seward. [Pictured left to right are Dylan Day, Reed Thomas, Jase Schneider, Mason Martinez, Gannon Hardin, Brody Boisvert, and Zach Walker]](https://crusadernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/WEBDSC_0275-900x454.jpg)



























































