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Photo archive for October 31, 2008

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Peggy Mast chats with online readers View photo

The remains of the Technology Student Association Pumpkin Chuckin team's last shot lies behind their trebuchet which suffered a catastrophic failure on its third and final throw during Thursday's Second Annual Pumpkin Chuck in the parking lot of Emporia High School. The team took first place despite the failure. View photo

The Latin Club’s Grant Saylor-Perkins flings a pumpkin-shaped basket full of dirt and rocks as a stand-in for a pumpkin. Saylor-Perkins’ throw of 7.55 meters gave the Latin Club second place in the event sponsored by the EHS Science Club. View photo

The remains pumpkins litter the parking lot of Emporia High School after Thursday's Second Annual Pumpkin Chuck in the parking lot of Emporia High School. The event raised $30 for the EHS Science Club sent several pumpkins flying to their demise. View photo

Northern Heights quarterback Kenneth Bronson dives to recover his own fumble during the 37-7 loss to Rossville that ended NHHS's season Thursday night. View photo

Northern Heights' James Crabtree brings down a pass for the Wildacats only touchdown during the 37-7 loss to Rossville that ended NHHS's season Thursday night. View photo

Northern Heights' Casey Atchison looks for a way through the Rossville defense during the 37-7 loss to the Bulldogs that ended NHHS's season Thursday night. View photo

Northern Heights’ Steven Nuessen (95) takes down Rossville’s Sawyer Askren (21) during the Wildcats’ 37-7 loss to Rossville that ended NHHS’s season Thursday night. View photo

Enter if you dare! Bob and Delores Davis of Olpe have hosted a spook tent each year. Inside there are twists, turns and surprises...once visitors get through the animal bones first. View photo

Technology Student Association team captain Ben Wells watches his team’s winning throw of 13.6 meters. View photo

Peggy Mast chats with online readers View photo

Enter if you dare! Bob and Delores Davis of Olpe have have a spook tent for Halloween visitors each year. Inside there are twists, turns and surprises — once visitors get past the animal bones at the entrance. View photo

Bob Davis holds up a prop in his big spook tent in Olpe. View photo

Chris Bartel, Democratic candidate in the 3rd District, answers questions form Gazette readers during an on-line chat Friday morning. View photo

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