People and places

Members of the Kaw Valley Bluebird Assn. met March 17 at the Lawrence Area Rotary Club Arboretum to install a new bluebird trail. Fifteen bluebird houses, built by Gene VanHoesen, were placed in the park area. From left are Phyllis Ogburn, Ruth Fredrickson, Martin Jones, Tammy Steeples and Gene VanHoesen.

John Hadl, left, and David Booth talk about Hadl's days on the Kansas University football team. They attended the dedication ceremony for the Booth Family Hall of Athletics on May 21 at Allen Fieldhouse.

From left, Harold Krull, Evelyn Musick, Goldie Harmon, Lucy Schneck and Julius Hornberger attend the Liberty Memorial High School Class of 1935 reunion dinner. The reunion was May 20 at the Lawrence Country Club.

Vickie Randel, left, is honored with the Rotarian Paul Harris Fellow Award by the Noon Rotary Club. She received the award April 18 at the Hereford House. She is pictured with Bob Georgeson and Sharon Spratt, club president.

From left are Dave Shirk, Charlie Lindell, Pauline Lindell, Eugenia Emick, Mildred Clodfelter, John Metsker, Bettie-Lou Metsker and Mary Frances Krull. They attended the Liberty Memorial High School Class of 1935 reunion May 20 at the Lawrence Country Club.

From left, Mark Booth, Jane Booth Berkley and David Booth pose for a family portrait in front of Allen Fieldhouse. The siblings attended the dedication ceremony for the Booth Family Hall of Athletics. The ceremony was May 21. The Booth family donated million for the 26,000-square-foot Hall of Athletics, which will be used to display memorabilia of Kansas University's historic athletic programs.

Southwest Junior High School students, from left, Darian Gonzales, Jessie Garber and Alex Graham, join their teacher Sally Landoll in helping make a difference. They recently donated their time to help clean the Kansas City Ronald McDonald House near the Kansas University Medical Center.

Kansas University faculty and students attend the College Language Assn. annual meeting in April in Athens, Ga. From left are Carmaletta M. Williams, Kyle Waugh, Kendra Fullwood, William J. Harris, Helen Moore, Travis Watkins, Doretha Williams, Maryemma Graham, Beth Lagaron and John Edgar Tidwell. Carmaletta Williams has served on several KU projects including the Langston Hughes National Poetry project, co-directed by Graham. Graham, Harris and Tidwell are KU English department faculty; Fullwood, Waugh and Doretha Williams are KU graduate teaching assistants in English. Watkins is a graduating KU senior and who won the CLA creative writing award for poetry. Moore, of Augusta, Ga., is Graham's mother.