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Photo archive for March 9, 2007

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Emporia State seniors, Tegan Stuart, left, Genae Glasper, center, and Casey Henningsen all watch the end of their game against Texas A&M-Commerce with their arms locked. All 3 seniors fouled out of the game. View photo

Cassondra Boston, left, coach Brandon Schneider, center, and Michelle Stueve speak at a press conference about their loss to Texas A&M-Commerce in the NCAA tournament. View photo

Emporia State fans cheer on the Lady Hornets at MWSU Fieldhouse Friday evening in Saint Joseph, Mo. View photo

Emporia State coach Brandon Schneider yells plays to his team Friday evening at MWSU Fieldhouse. View photo

Emporia State's Cassondra Boston brings the ball down the court with pressure from Texas A&M-Commerce Friday evening at MWSU Fieldhouse. View photo

Texas A&M-Commerce coach Denny Downing argues with an official after being given a technical foul in the second half of the game against Emporia State. View photo

Emporia State's Michelle Stueve shoots a free throw after Texas A&M-Commerce received a technical foul. Stueve scored 33 points and pulled 14 rebounds in the Lady Hornets 81-77 loss. View photo

Emporia State's Carolyn Dorsey goes up for a shot Friday evening at MWSU Fieldhouse in the NCAA tournament. Dorsey scored 14 points and had 7 rebounds in the Lady Hornets 81-77 loss to Texas A&M-Commerce. View photo

Emporia State's Tegan Stuart goes up for a shot after stealing the ball from Texas A&M-Commerce's Kanani Marshal. View photo

Emporia State's Genae Glasper covers her eyes in frustration after fouling out of the NCAA tournament game against Texas A&M-Commerce Friday evening at MWSU Fieldhouse. The Lady Hornets lost 81-77 ending their season. View photo

Emporia State's Michelle Stueve drives to the basket against Texas A&M-Commerce players Kanani Marshal, (25) and Britney Jordan (22). Stueve scored 33 points and had 14 rebounds in the Lady Hornets 81-77 loss. View photo

Emporia State's Michelle Stueve maneuvers around Texas A&M-Commerce's Britney Jordan Friday evening in St. Joseph, Mo., at the NCAA tournament. Texas A&M Commerce beat Emporia State 81-77 ending the Lady Hornets season. View photo

Emporia State's Casey Henningsen warms up at MWSU Fieldhouse in Saint Joseph, Mo., before the start of the Lady Hornets first round NCAA tournament game. The Lady Hornets are playing Texas A&M-Commerce. View photo

Firefighters spray fire retardant onto a semi-trailer Friday morning on the Kansas Turnpike bridge over the Cottonwood River south of Emporia. View photo

Emporia State art student, Evan Markowitz paints a ledge in the Eppink Art Gallery Sunday afternoon. Markowitz is working with artist Jill Reynolds and other art students to produce an installation. View photo

Jill Reynolds works Monday afternoon on the art installation in King Hall at Emporia State University. View photo

Emporia State University art student Jessica Heikes, Pittsburg, works on one of the many components to the art installation at King Hall at ESU. Also working on the project behind Jessica are Jeeyoung Suk and Seulk Lee, both from South Korea. View photo

An Emporia State University student looks over the "Big Bang" collaborative art work in King Hall Tuesday night. View photo

Emporia High runner Layne Moore has committed to run for the University of Missouri. View photo

Emporia Middle School Health teacher Sunnin Keosyboungeuang, seated at left, closes her eyes and grimmaces as she has her hair cut by Kelly Baker, owner of Salon Mirage, Thursday morning for Locks of Love. Three students and one teacher joined in the mass cutting at the middle school. From left are Trisha Stockton, 13, getting her hair cut by Danielle Slater, Savanah Venson, 12, Health teacher Amanda Hendry and Brisa Waechter, 13. View photo

Emporia Middle School Health teacher Sunnin Keosyboungeuang, seated at left, closes her eyes and grimmaces as she has her hair cut by Kelly Baker, owner of Salon Mirage, Thursday morning for Locks of Love. Three students and one teacher joined in the mass cutting at the middle school. From left are Trisha Stockton, 13, getting her hair cut by Danielle Slater, Savanah Venson, 12, Health teacher Amanda Hendry and Brisa Waechter, 13. View photo

Carmaletta Williams portrays Zora Neale Hurston for an audience Thursday night at the Emporia State University Memorial Union. View photo

Virginia Visser speaks at the Emporia State University Memorial Union about her experiences as a WWII army nurse Thursday night. Visser is the widow of ESU President John Visser. View photo

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