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Photo archive for November 1, 2006

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Flinthills’ Jimmy Michal gets tackled by Waverly’s Heath Redding during Tuesday night’s game. View photo

Waverly’s Matt Coursen lunges toward the end zone as Flinthills’ Ty Kemp tries to make a tackle during Tuesday night’s first-round State playoff game in Waverly. Waverly defeated Flinthills, 60-14. View photo

Rachel Parris, manager of the Emporia Animal Shelter, holds Trooper, a dog who came to the shelter with an injured paw. View photo

Students in Cindy Durbin’s third-grade class work on calavera masks Tuesday afternoon at Riverside Elementary School. The masks were part of a cooperative project between the Emporia schools and the Lyon County Historical Society and Museum. View photo

Christopher Diaz, 8, a third-grader at Riverside Elementary School, shows off his nearly complete calavera mask Tuesday afternoon. Children made masks as part of the study of Dia de los Muertos — the “Day of the Dead.” View photo

Michael Lane, the 15th president of Emporia State University, officially took office this morning and settled down to work. At 9:30, he was working on remarks to be delivered at an alumni meeting. View photo

Halloween in Downtown Emporia View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Halloween in downtown Emporia. View photo

Dressed as a nerd with thick glasses and a funny smile, Connor Moore, 9, a fourth grader at Village Elementary School prepares for the school's Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, Halloween Parade. View photo

Students in Shelley Craig's second grade class pose for a group picture before heading outside for the Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, Halloween parade at Village Elementary School. View photo

Clowns, pirates, gypsies, witches and many other costumed characters march around Village Elementary School during the school's Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, annual Halloween parade. View photo

" I'm Superman" said Barry Browning a first grader in Diana Hirt's class as waves his arms while getting ready for the Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, Halloween Parade at Village Elementary School. View photo

Equipped with a sword and a treasure chest Dylan Heinitz, 3, of Emporia is dressed as pirate for Halloween. View photo

DeeAnna Baesel, 3, is dressed as a fairy while waiting to start the Tuesday morning, Oct. 31, Center for Early Childhood Education's Halloween parade through Emporia State University. View photo

Katrina Davis, 3, and Kenzie Heppler, 2, preschool students at Emporia State Univerity's Center for Early Childhood Education are dressed for Halloween as they get pulled through Memorial Union in a wagon during the school's Tuesday morning, Oct. 31, parade around ESU's campus. View photo

Preschoolers Payton Irwin, 3, left, dressed as a chicken and Thomas Halleran, 2, dressed as fireman, sit on the floor of their classroom at the Center for Early Childhood Education in the old Butcher Children's School building before the school's Tuesday morning, Oct. 31, Halloween parade through Emporia State University. View photo

Haylee Weiss, 6, left, and her cousin Riley Botkin, 6, both of Emporia take a break from all of the Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, activity at the David Traylor Emporia Zoo's annual Boo in the Zoo. View photo

Lucas Markowitz of Olpe gives his daughter, Grace, 2, a ride on his shoulders while at the Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, Boo in Zoo. View photo

Arnie Anderson sits with his children Andrea, 6, and Austin, 8, while at the Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, Boo in the Zoo at the David Traylor Emporia Zoo. View photo

Dressed as a cat Taylor McCarthy, 3, of Emporia is carried by her mother Carol McCarthy as they walk through the zoo during the Tuesday night, Oct. 31, Boo in the Zoo. View photo

Curtis Kegin, 3, of Emporia is dressed as a pirate while with his family at the Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 31, Boo at the Zoo sponsored by Emporian's for Drug Awareness at the David Traylor Emporia Zoo. View photo

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