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April 16, 2005

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Members of Brownie Troop 693 toured Central National Bank to learn
about banking as a career for their Girl Scout Job & Career
Scouting Badge. Amy Pippert and Adele Bisel, back row from left,
gave the girls a guided tour. Scouts are, second row from left,
Megan Williams, Meghan McClorey, Emily Dawson, Aleigha Glas and
Ireland Ziegler; front row from left, Natalie Windholz, Kennedy
Sullivan, Elizabeth Patton, Kari Karnes, Isabelle Schmidtberger and
Megan Peterson.

Members of Brownie Troop 693 toured Central National Bank to learn about banking as a career for their Girl Scout Job & Career Scouting Badge. Amy Pippert and Adele Bisel, back row from left, gave the girls a guided tour. Scouts are, second row from left, Megan Williams, Meghan McClorey, Emily Dawson, Aleigha Glas and Ireland Ziegler; front row from left, Natalie Windholz, Kennedy Sullivan, Elizabeth Patton, Kari Karnes, Isabelle Schmidtberger and Megan Peterson.

Barbara Braa, right, board president of Kansas Advocates for Better
Care, poses with founder Petey Cerf's children, from left, William
Dann, Anne Compton and Elizabeth Jones. They celebrated the group's
30th birthday in March at the Dole Institute of Politics.

Barbara Braa, right, board president of Kansas Advocates for Better Care, poses with founder Petey Cerf's children, from left, William Dann, Anne Compton and Elizabeth Jones. They celebrated the group's 30th birthday in March at the Dole Institute of Politics.

Lawrence attorney Margaret Farley visits with Kansas City radio
personality Walt Bodine, who was the guest speaker at Kansas
Advocates for Better Care's annual meeting and tea party. The group
celebrated its 30th birthday in March at the Dole Institute of
Politics. Farley is a board member of the group.

Lawrence attorney Margaret Farley visits with Kansas City radio personality Walt Bodine, who was the guest speaker at Kansas Advocates for Better Care's annual meeting and tea party. The group celebrated its 30th birthday in March at the Dole Institute of Politics. Farley is a board member of the group.

From left, Nancy Pickard, Harriet Lerner and Jo-Lynne Worley lead a
panel discussion on "Women and the Writing Life: The Agony and
Ecstasy of Writing, Publishing and Promoting." The March event was
sponsored by Lawrence Public Library and the American Association
of University Women.

From left, Nancy Pickard, Harriet Lerner and Jo-Lynne Worley lead a panel discussion on "Women and the Writing Life: The Agony and Ecstasy of Writing, Publishing and Promoting." The March event was sponsored by Lawrence Public Library and the American Association of University Women.

Members of the Lawrence Noon Kiwanis Club participate March 5 in
Bowl for Kids Sake, an annual fund-raiser for the Big Brothers/Big
Sisters of Douglas County. Pictured are, back row from left,
William Winkler, Sheila Showalter and Rusty Thomas; front row from
left, Dan Gaumer, Rhonda Scherff, Jim Kearney and Larry Kane.

Members of the Lawrence Noon Kiwanis Club participate March 5 in Bowl for Kids Sake, an annual fund-raiser for the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Douglas County. Pictured are, back row from left, William Winkler, Sheila Showalter and Rusty Thomas; front row from left, Dan Gaumer, Rhonda Scherff, Jim Kearney and Larry Kane.

Andrea Gilliam and Dustin Ray, both Lawrence High School students,
read to Cordley School first-graders. They read to the students as
part of Read Across America on March 2 which commemorated the
birthday of Dr. Seuss.

Andrea Gilliam and Dustin Ray, both Lawrence High School students, read to Cordley School first-graders. They read to the students as part of Read Across America on March 2 which commemorated the birthday of Dr. Seuss.

Lawrence High School sophomores, from left, Max Harrell, Matt
Rogers and Jewett Jimboy read to first-graders at Cordley School
for Read Across America Day on March 2 which commemorated the
birthday of Dr. Seuss.

Lawrence High School sophomores, from left, Max Harrell, Matt Rogers and Jewett Jimboy read to first-graders at Cordley School for Read Across America Day on March 2 which commemorated the birthday of Dr. Seuss.

Sam Sparkes, left, listens with first-graders at Cordley School as
Brittany Wisdom, center, and Nakiesha Mason read Hop On Pop, a Dr.
Seuss book. The Lawrence High School students read to the students
as part Read Across America Day on March 2.

Sam Sparkes, left, listens with first-graders at Cordley School as Brittany Wisdom, center, and Nakiesha Mason read Hop On Pop, a Dr. Seuss book. The Lawrence High School students read to the students as part Read Across America Day on March 2.

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