People and Places

From left, Ted Haggart, Don Fambrough and Bill Lienhard attend the Lawrence Memorial Hospital Endowment Assn. annual meeting. The meeting was Jan. 17 at Alvamar Country Club. Fambrough, a former Kansas University football coach, was one of the guest speakers.

T. Boone Pickens, center, founder of Mesa Petroleum and a 1951 graduate of Oklahoma State University, attends Sunday's game between Kansas University and his alma mater at Allen Fieldhouse. Bill Hoagland is at left. KU won the game 81-79.

Staff members at Central National Bank's Wakarusa Drive branch sport red and blue jeans in support of the American Heart Assn.'s National Go Red For Women Day on Feb. 4. They are, back row from left, Brian Zech, Betty Markley, Tom Koenig, Rob Gillespie and Adele Bisel; and front row from left, Amber Hardtarfer, Amanda Baldwin and Cari VanZant.

Vickie Otten and Don Johnston visit during the Lawrence Memorial Hospital Endowment Assn. annual meeting on Jan. 17 at Alvamar Country Club.

Staff members at Central National Bank's Nieder Road branch are, back row from left, Amanda Vail, Brad Chindamo, Kathy Anderson and Don Edman; front row from left, Osman Nur and Rachel Haase. They participated in the American Heart Assn.'s National Go Red For Women Day on Feb. 4.

From left, Bill Lienhard, Sidney Garrett and Chuck Warner attend the Lawrence Memorial Hospital Endowment Assn. annual meeting. The event was Jan. 17 at Alvamar Country Club, 1809 Crossgate Drive.

Members of Stull Busy Beavers 4-H Club practice for the chorus competition at Douglas County 4-H Club Day at Eudora Middle School. 4-H members competed in events ranging from public speaking to drama to dance during 4-H Club Day on Feb. 5.

From left, Kay Henry, Jim Henry and Ernie Cummings attend the Lawrence Memorial Hospital Endowment Assn. annual meeting. The meeting was Jan. 17 at Alvamar Country Club.

Central National Bank employees, back row from left, Jake Wright, Angie Gish and Aaron Urban; front row from left, Heather Burkard and Jessie Hopkins, participate in National Go Red For Women Day. The employees at the Ninth Street bank paid to wear red and blue jeans Feb. 4. The money benefited the American Heart Assn.