March 2003
Photos for March 12, 2003
Rebecca Pool, left, and Ben Johnson, read to each other during their first-grade reading period on Friday. Because some of their fellow students have completed the Reading Recovery program, all the students in this class are now reading at grade level.
George R. Broadbere, a former British sailor, founded The Mirror newspaper in 1882. He is shown here with his printer, who is at left. Recently, a California man, Steve Argilla, wrote to The Mirror staff, seeking information about his great-great-grandfather -- who was Broadbere.
Atchison senior Amy Housh tries to shoot past a Tonganoxie defender while Madison Weller and Kelly Breuer (24) look toward the basket. Despite being the No. 2 seed, Tonganoxie couldn't stop Atchison last Wednesday in the Chieftains' substate tournament game. Atchison won, 44-35.
A big-screen beta swims across the family room television. Hiller has found that a good way to photograph his fish is by using a video camera.
Jeff and Cheryl Hiller hold a jar containing one beta. Cheryl helps Jeff with all aspects of their beta project.
Rebecca Pool, left, and Ben Johnson, read to each other during their first-grade reading period on Friday. Because some of their fellow students have completed the Reading Recovery program, all the students in this class are now reading at grade level.
George R. Broadbere, a former British sailor, founded The Mirror newspaper in 1882. He is shown here with his printer, who is at left. Recently, a California man, Steve Argilla, wrote to The Mirror staff, seeking information about his great-great-grandfather -- who was Broadbere.
Atchison senior Amy Housh tries to shoot past a Tonganoxie defender while Madison Weller and Kelly Breuer (24) look toward the basket. Despite being the No. 2 seed, Tonganoxie couldn't stop Atchison last Wednesday in the Chieftains' substate tournament game. Atchison won, 44-35.



