Alex Waltz, 14, left, and his brother Andrew, 10, took a spin around the gallery.
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Ashley Ingle, 18, left, embraces her sister Lindsey, 14, center, after Lindsey's banner was unveiled as one of three winners.
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Sylvania Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brad Rieger, center left, talks with Lindsey Ingle, 14, center right, after Lindsey's banner, right, was revealed as one of three winners.
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Jimmy Duwve, 14, left, J.T. Mattimore, 14, center, and Lindsey Ingle, 14, right, pose for a photo with their wining banners.
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The winning banners.
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Students, including Trent Bieber, 13, right, gather to watch as the three winning posters are unveiled.
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Students created banners featuring President Abraham Lincoln in a number of artistic styles.
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As Jenna Pace, 13, left, looked on, her friend Anne Barchick, 13, center, was photographed with her preschool teacher Carol Toney, right, near Anne's poster.
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Maxwell Kelso, 13, left, discussed his poster with Sylvania Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brad Rieger.
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Max Malinowski, 8, takes a look at some of the banners on display.
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Jimmy Duwve, 14, left, and J.T. Mattimore, 14, right, have their pictures snapped with their wining banners.
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