Tuesday reiterated the sophomore class’ revelations of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. Using different ideas, the English Pre-Ap students made their own festival booths, working on themes from the novel.

Daniel De la Rosa, Jaqueline Esquivel, and Natasha Baca made a slingshot game, using paintballs to portray Atticus shooting the Johnson dog. Winners of the games received baked cakes and lollipops.

Other groups contributed their diverse scenes to the carnival. In the picture above, goodies could be won by putting forth hands in the tree trunk. Below, Megan Connor and Briar Visscher made Boo Radley’s eerie house into a similar activity, but rewarded brownies. Proving to be true to the novel, both groups presented mysterious themes that surround the Radley family and their curious generosity.

Together, each team of students in Pre-AP made up the annual festival, entertaining the sophomore English department and embellishing an American classic.