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Photo archive for November 10, 2007

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George and Treva Stuck ride their motorcycle in the Veterans Day Parade. They both ride for Legion Riders, American Legion Post 5 and Patriot Guard. View photo

Ivy Gonzalez and Amber Baysinger, both 5, walk with the Girl Scouts on Saturday morning in the Veterans Day Parade. View photo

Members of Cub Scout Pack 165 march in the Veterans Day Parade. View photo

Abbie Schroeder, 6, enjoys the Veterans Day Parade on Saturday morning. Emporia is the founding city of Veterans Day. View photo

Fred Stiers enjoys the Veterans Day Parade on Saturday morning. Stiers is a World War II Veteran. View photo

From left: Katie Dorsey, Megan Grimsley, Kelsey Fuller and Dena Church cheer during the Veterans Day Parade. The girls are members of Emporia State's Stingers and they were marching with the ESU band. View photo

Paul Hahn holds Nicholas Myers, 3, during the Veterans Day Parade. The two were trying to stay warm while enjoying the excitement. View photo

A military truck drives in the Veterans Day Parade. This truck was dedicated to all Vietnam Veterans. View photo

Jeanne Just, Donna Toso and Barb Newell walk along in the Veterans Day Parade on Saturday morning. The group was supporting our troops in combat right now. View photo

Trinity McDowell, 6, and Braxton McDowell, 2, watch the Veterans Day Parade on Saturday morning. View photo

From front: Brenda Barrows Future Executive Sale Director, Lori Gilligan Future Director/Grand Achiever, Holly Aranda Senior Sales Director, Lori Raney Sales Director, Patti Lipson Sales Director and Erin Melsel Sales Director. The six women have all earned Mary Kay vehicles. View photo

First-grader Makayla Bridges claps after an impressive yo-yo trick during Admire School's NED assembly on Nov. 7. View photo

Children at Admire School raise their hands to answer a question asked by Eric Herroon during the NED show. View photo

Ryan Herroon of St. Louis talks to children at Admire School while doing a yo-yo trick during the NED show all school assembly. View photo

Lower left: Kindergartener Taj Bailey and his class clap after Eric Herroon does a yo-yo trick at the NED show assembly on Nov. 7. View photo

First-grader Eva Berry watches Eric Herroon during the NED show assembly at Admire School. View photo

Eric Herroon entertains teachers and students at Admire School during an all school assembly called the NED show. NED is an acronym standing for Never give up, Encourage others and Do your best. View photo

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