Photo archive for November 28, 2008
The selections for The Gazette All-Area offense are shown. Front low, from left: wide receiver Nick Mendez, quarterback Kenneth Bronson and wide receiver Roman Murray, all of Northern Heights. Middle row: offensive lineman Dylan Montgomery, Lebo; offensive lineman Clint Barnhart, Olpe; running back Michael Luthi, Madison; and running back Cole Krueger, Olpe. Back row: offensive lineman Matt Railsback, Northern Heights; tight end Josh Klumpe, Olpe; kicker Stephen Nuessen, Northern Heights; offensive lineman Jordan Barr, Emporia; and offensive lineman T.J. Heins, Emporia. View photo
The selections for The Gazette All-Area defense are shown. Front row, from left: linebacker Calvin Perry, Lebo; defensive back Bradley Argabright, Olpe; defensive back Shawn Talkington, Chase County. Middle row: Defensive back Caleb Hamilton, Madison; defensive back Mark Kolmer, Emporia; defensive lineman Michael Luthi, Madison; and punter Logan Grieder, Hartford. Back row: defensive lineman Dylan Montgomery, Lebo; linebacker Wade Elwood, Madison; area coach of the year Chris Schmidt, Olpe; defensive lineman Matthew Railsback, Northern Heights; and defensive lineman Cord Stanley, Emporia. Not pictured: linebacker Johnny Lang, Chase County. View photo
Northern Heights art students Kate Smith and Annabelle Arndt glue cinnamon candies to a centerpiece during class Monday, Nov. 23. The class is making nine centerpieces for the Northern Heights Senior Citizens Dinner. View photo
Northern Heights art student Kate Smith glues cinnamon candies to a centerpiece during class Monday, Nov. 23. The class is making nine centerpieces for the Northern Heights Senior Citizens Dinner. View photo
orthern Heights art student Kate Smith applies glue to a piece of candy cane while decorating a centerpiece during class Monday, Nov. 23. The class is making nine centerpieces for the Northern Heights Senior Citizens Dinner. View photo
Northern Heights art student Kate Smith, left, sprays adhesive while Annabelle Arndt and Kaylee Hatch place candy on the centerpiece the three were decorating during class Monday, Nov. 23. The class is making nine centerpieces for the Northern Heights Senior Citizens Dinner. View photo
Staples customers who began lining up at 2:30 a.m. to be assured of getting the stores early morning deals file into the store as the doors open at 6 a.m.. The Friday after Thanksgiving is seen as the beginning of the holiday shopping season. View photo
Staples customers who began lining up at 2:30 a.m. to be assured of getting the stores early morning deals make their way through the checkout line. The Friday after Thanksgiving is seen as the beginning of the holiday shopping season. View photo
The aisles of Emporia’s Staples store is crowded with shoppers looking for early bird bargains like 50-packs of DVDs for $4.98, cordless phones with four handsets for $49.99 and digital pictures frames for $39.99 or $69.99 depending on the size. View photo
Staples customers who began lining up at 2:30 a.m. to be assured of getting the store’s early morning deals crowded the aisles of the store in search of bargains. View photo
In the calm before the storm, Staples General Manager John Calderwood talks to his employees before opening the doors at 6 a.m. today. View photo
Customers started lining up at Staples at 2:30 a.m. to assure their getting the bargains offered by the store. The Friday after Thanksgiving is seen as the beginning of the holiday shopping season. View photo
Coffee and doughnuts are ready for shoppers lined up this morning at the Staples store in Emporia. Behind the welcome sustenance, those at the front of the line prepare their plan of attack before the doors opened at 6 a.m. View photo
Streets and parking lots that would normally be empty at 5:30 a.m. are crowded with bargain hunters as the holiday shopping season opens. View photo