Faces and places

Lisa Matthews, left, receives an autograph from Kansas University basketball player Keith Langford. They attended a reunion last Saturday at the Lawrence Holidome celebrating 105 years of KU basketball.

Ron Lang, Lawrence, left, chats with Kansas University basketball coach Roy Williams as Williams autographs a book for him. Lang, who played for the Jayhawks from 1964 to 1966, is now an English teacher at Lawrence High School. Lang and Williams attended a 105th anniversary reunion for former Kansas University basketball players last Saturday at the Lawrence Holidome.

From left, Molly Rightmyer, Pat Kehde, Mary Lou Wright and Dale Walker attend the eighth annual Chocolate for Choice fund-raiser at the Union Pacific Depot, 402 N. Second St. The event helped raise money for Planned Parenthood. All four women attended Scripps College in Claremont, Calif.

Kari Keating, 4, makes a paper tie for her father, Joe, of Lawrence, during Dad's Day at First Presbyterian Church. The event was Monday at the church, 2415 Clinton Parkway.

Olivia Lemus, 4, a preschooler at First Presbyterian Church, assembles a Mr. Potato Head with her dad, Frank, of Lawrence. The two took part in Dad's Day Monday at the church.

Morgan Fowle, 5, and her dad, Bill, of Lawrence, prepare some Kick the Can ice cream during Dad's Day activities at First Presbyterian Church. Dads and their children enjoyed spending time together Monday morning.

Susan Dickerson Moeser, left, and her parents, Geraldine and Glee Smith, Lawrence, pose for a picture during a reception. The reception was Sunday after Moeser's performance in an alumni recital at Bales Organ Recital Hall.

Betty Spalsbury, left, Lawrence, checks her cards while Eileen Martin, Lawrence, makes a play. The ladies participated in a bridge tournament Feb. 9 that raised funds for the Douglas County Visiting Nurses Assn. The event, which was sponsored by Soroptimists International of Lawrence, also featured a silent auction and desserts. It took place at the Community Health Building, 200 Maine.

Elsie Hemphill, Lawrence, tosses a card into play. Hemphill participated in a Soroptimists International of Lawrence bridge tournament Feb. 9 at the Community Health Building, 200 Maine. The tournament raised funds for the Douglas County Visiting Nurses Assn.

Susan Dickerson Moeser, left, receives congratulations from Jim Ralston, a retired Kansas University choral director. Moeser performed Sunday in an alumni recital at Bales Organ Recital Hall. She was the guest of honor at a reception in the Seymour Gallery at the Lied Center.