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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

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Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts | 501 S. Sapodilla Ave, WPB, FL 33401

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Fourth of July Festivities

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  • Communications junior Cody Baez spends his Fourth of July at home, eating Cheez-its and watching “America: The Story of Us.”

  • Theatre juniors Skyler Sajewski, Nicole White (L-R), and Aleah Beche (second from right) pose at Yale University. Sajewski, White, and Beche are spending a month at the college, including their Fourth of July, taking a theatre class.

  • Communications junior Ruby Rosenthal and her family have a beach picnic to celebrate their Fourth of July.

  • Communications sophomore Gabby Moragues (left) and senior Alana Gomez spend their Fourth of July watching the fireworks in Palm Beach.

  • Communications junior Dylan Pollak rides in a car with her two brothers to the airport. Pollak spent her Fourth of July taking a family vacation at Atlanta, leaving on June 4 and returning June 8

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Many people have an interesting way to celebrate Independence Day, and Dreyfoos students are no different in this. From not celebrating at all, laying on the beach, or taking a family trip, students offer a unique perspective on the Fourth of July.

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Ruby Rosenthal
Ruby Rosenthal, Editor-In-Chief
Ruby Rosenthal is a third-year staffer and co-Editor-in-Chief of The Muse. She's obsessed with learning new things, whether it be through reading articles in her favorite publications or dropping everything at 7:30 to watch Jeopardy on weeknights. If she had ample free time, she'd probably be reading, but for now, her spare hours are spent studying for too many AP classes for her own good. She is unsure what the future holds, but she hopes to work in a field that gives her the opportunity to give people a voice whose voices usually go unheard. Rosenthal hopes to attend college up north, where there are four seasons a year.
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