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Photo archive for November 17, 2006

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Michelle Stueve looks to the basket Friday night at White Auditorium. The Lady Hornets beat Cameron 81-56. View photo

Andrea Leiker looks for an open teammate while being guarded by Cameron's Megan Atkins. The Lady Hornets beat Cameron 81-56 Friday night. View photo

Casey Henningsen goes up for a shot against Cameron's Stephanie Plante Friday night at White Auditorium. The Lady Hornets won the game 81-56. View photo

Cassondra Boston goes towards the basket while being heavily guarded by a Cameron player Friday night at White Auditorium. View photo

Cassondra Boston looks to pass around Cameron player, Merrisa Martinuzzi, Friday night in White Auditorium. View photo

A woven moment hangs in the basement of Second Love. Woven moments are made from a photo the buyer sends in and is one of the store's top selling items online. View photo

Jason Koch co-owner of Second Love fills online orders to ship to customers. Koch owns the store with his parents Jim and Sandy Koch. View photo

Jason Koch stands with boxes of items he sells online through the store Second Love. He co-owns the store with his parents. View photo

Sixth-grade students at Americus School enjoy their Thanksgiving meal Friday morning. From left are Sarah Irvin, 11; Megan Zimmerling, 11; and Brittney Harmon, 12. View photo

Julie Dains, assistant cook at Americus School, serves the school's Thanksgiving lunch to Cody Murray, 12, Friday morning. View photo

Emporia High School students Cami Dieker, 18, left, and Kayla Wells, 17, prepare celery Tuesday morning for the Thanksgiving meal. View photo

Kari Wallace, left, helps Richard Campoverde, 16, make a relish tray Tuesday morning in Wallace’s life skills class. The students worked more than three weeks to prepare the meals. They prepared 110 pounds of turkey, more than 40 pounds of stuffing, 100 pounds of mashed potatoes, 30 pumpkin pies, 200 rolls, 114 loaves of bread, 20 pounds of corn and 20 pounds of sweet potatoes. View photo

Emporia High School students Allison Schell, 20, left, and John Irsik, 20, make pumpkin pies Monday morning while working on the preparations for the Thanksgiving meal. View photo

Josh Hart, 16, cleans celery for a relish tray Wednesday morning while helping prepare the Thanksgiving meal. View photo

More than 100 EHS faculty and staff members enjoy the meal. View photo

Erica Rorvik, right, and Heidi Blackburn, second from right, are served the Thanksgiving meal Wednesday for lunch. Serving from left are Lacey Sutton, 15, Karina Cisneros, 15, and Devin Meyers, 16. View photo

Olpe’s Colton Stueve runs through the Uniontown defense during their State playoff game on Nov. 4. Olpe defeated Uniontown, 23-6, and beat Lyndon, 31-10, last week to move into tonight’s semifinal against St. Marys. View photo

Josh East (as Christopher Wren) and Natalia Barb (as Miss Casewell) rehearse the Agatha Christie play, “The Mousetrap” at Emporia High School Wednesday afternoon. View photo

Jennifer Newell (as Mollie Ralston) receives a kiss on the hand from Tyler Thompson (as Mr. Paravicini) during their rehearsal of “The Mousetrap” at Emporia High School. View photo

Charity Sandstrom is the new pastor at First Friends Church in Emporia. View photo

Steve Eurich left, and Justin Ewers embrace Thursday afternoon after learning that Dave Wiemers resigned as Emporia State’s head football coach. View photo

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