March 2003
Photos for March 5, 2003
Bonner Springs senior Jeremy Krug looks on as Tonganoxie's Shane Howard drives toward the basket Friday. Howard had 18 points against Lansing on Monday in substate, but the output wasn't enough as the Chieftains fell, 70-59. THS ended the season with a 4-17 record.
Susy Ross and Del Englen try to decide how to display an antique child's coffin. The unused coffin and other mortuary antiques, which were donated by Quisenberry Funeral Chapel, will be displayed together.
Wednesday mornings at Tonganoxie Historical Site include time for a coffee break, with cookies. Talking over the events of the day are, from left clockwise, George Cooper, Gene Ward, Bill Latham and Del Englen.
Dyson, left, and Tesla Felty relax in a chair in their living room. Like Tesla, Dyson was named for a famous physicist. Dyson's namesake is Freeman Dyson.
Tesla Felty grips the handles of her walker as she makes her way across the living room. At 2 1/2, Tesla's working hard to keep up with her brother, Dyson, who is seven months older than she.
Susy Ross and Del Englen try to decide how to display an antique child's coffin. The unused coffin and other mortuary antiques, which were donated by Quisenberry Funeral Chapel, will be displayed together.
Wednesday mornings at Tonganoxie Historical Site include time for a coffee break, with cookies. Talking over the events of the day are, from left clockwise, George Cooper, Gene Ward, Bill Latham and Del Englen.
Dyson, left, and Tesla Felty relax in a chair in their living room. Like Tesla, Dyson was named for a famous physicist. Dyson's namesake is Freeman Dyson.
Tesla Felty grips the handles of her walker as she makes her way across the living room. At 2 1/2, Tesla's working hard to keep up with her brother, Dyson, who is seven months older than she.
Bonner Springs senior Jeremy Krug looks on as Tonganoxie's Shane Howard drives toward the basket Friday. Howard had 18 points against Lansing on Monday in substate, but the output wasn't enough as the Chieftains fell, 70-59. THS ended the season with a 4-17 record.
Susy Ross and Del Englen try to decide how to display an antique child's coffin. The unused coffin and other mortuary antiques, which were donated by Quisenberry Funeral Chapel, will be displayed together.
Wednesday mornings at Tonganoxie Historical Site include time for a coffee break, with cookies. Talking over the events of the day are, from left clockwise, George Cooper, Gene Ward, Bill Latham and Del Englen.
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