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Arley Guzman, a junior, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Emily Smith, a senior, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Emily Smith, a senior, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Words of a domestic violence victim on a T-shirt that is part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
The South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project displays T-shirts designed by survivors of violence and family members of those whose lives were lost due to this violence. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun~Times Media
Words of a domestic violence victim on a T-shirt that is part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian, Illinois, Friday, April 27, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Words of a domestic violence victim on a T-shirt that is part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian, Illinois, Friday, April 27, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Words of a domestic violence victim on a T-shirt that is part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian, Illinois, Friday, April 27, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Arley Guzman, a junior, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian, Illinois, Friday, April 27, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Garbriele Grutzius, a freshman, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian on April 27. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
School social worker Ted Bailey introduces students to the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian, Illinois, Friday, April 27, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Kaitlyn Marovich, special education aide, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian on April 27. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Kathia Amezcua, a freshman at Bremen High School, reads words of a domestic violence victim on a T-shirt riddled with holes and that is part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project. | Joseph P Meier~Sun-Times Media
Kathia Amezcua, a freshman, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian on April 27. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Daisy Lozano, a sophomore, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian on April 27. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
Emily Smith, a senior, reads words of domestic violence victims on T-shirts that are part of the South Suburban Family Shelter's Clothesline Project at Bremen High School in Midlothian, Illinois, Friday, April 27, 2012. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
The silence that came over the Bremen High School library as students visited last week was a rather uncomfortable one, not the typical library type of quiet. Shock and confused emotions took over students as they made their way through rows of some 200 T-shirts …