April 2001
Photos for April 4, 2001
Alison Reber was named Stream Monitor of the Year by the Kansas Wildlife Federation because of her work helping children learn how to test water in area streams and watersheds.
Coach Leslie Foster, right, hands junior Aimee Eisman, left, an award at the girls basketball banquet. Foster mentioned that Eisman's volleyball diving tendencies carried over to the basketball court this year.
Ashley Weller throws the ball to first base during a practice session last week, as Heather Beach, left, and Jeannie Bundy wait their turns. The softball team was scheduled to play Jeff West on Thursday, but rain postponed the game until April 16.
Alison Reber was named Stream Monitor of the Year by the Kansas Wildlife Federation because of her work helping children learn how to test water in area streams and watersheds.
Coach Leslie Foster, right, hands junior Aimee Eisman, left, an award at the girls basketball banquet. Foster mentioned that Eisman's volleyball diving tendencies carried over to the basketball court this year.
Ashley Weller throws the ball to first base during a practice session last week, as Heather Beach, left, and Jeannie Bundy wait their turns. The softball team was scheduled to play Jeff West on Thursday, but rain postponed the game until April 16.
Alison Reber was named Stream Monitor of the Year by the Kansas Wildlife Federation because of her work helping children learn how to test water in area streams and watersheds.
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