May 2005
Photos for May 18, 2005
Junior Maria Jackson watches her shot soar off the tee at the Class 5A regional tournament at Lake Shawnee in Topeka.
Junior Shawn Jung pumps his fist after he and doubles teammate Matt Warner won a game against their opponents from Topeka West during the third-place match.
Senior Sara Eustice hands off the baton to senior Laura Abramovitz in the 400-meter relay. The Lions placed third in the event at the Kaw Valley League meet.
Junior Jeff Slater storms down the home stretch in the 200-meter preliminaries. Slater was the runner-up in the event behind Mill Valley's Justin Woods.
Senior Ethan Nalker goes over the hurdles in the 100-meter hurdle finals. Nalker placed third in the event and was second in the 300-meter hurdles.
Junior Jeff Slater blasts out of the starting blocks in the 100-meter prelims. Slater was the runner-up in the event behind Mill Valley's Justin Woods, at right.
Senior Sara Eustice lifts off in the pole vault. Eustice was the Kaw Valley League champion in the event with a vault of 9-foot-6.
Freshman Takeisha Jenkins blazes over the hurdles in the 100-meter hurdle finals. Jenkins was the Kaw Valley League champion in the event.
Lansing High School seniors are busy as their school days wind down and graduation approaches. Wednesday morning, they participated in the annual Senior Parade on the streets around the high school. From left, Emily Goodlin, Melissa Casto and Monique Richardson participate in the parade from the back of a pickup truck.
Katie Lowe, left, and Gwyndolyn Jones eagerly await an announcement today about the class valedictorian. The two seniors are vying to be the top graduate of the LHS Class of 2005.
Students from Lansing Intermediate School wear matching red shirts and clap along to music Thursday at the D.A.R.E. concert at Verizon Amphitheater. The program included music from local law enforcement musicians and a visit from Retro Bill, spokesman for the D.A.R.E. program.
Antique automobiles line up at the 2000 Lansing Lions Club annual auto and motorcycle show. The show, an annual staple of the Lansing DAZE festival, this year will honor Mike Neve, one of its former longtime organizers.
Seniors Kayla Sanchez, left, and Melissa Casto decorate a window at Lansing High School during a sanctioned event Tuesday night
Lansing High School Senior Micah White, left, thanks Lansing Lions Club members for awarding her the 2005 Robert L. Ames Scholarship. The Lions Club handed out the $1,500 scholarship Tuesday during its meeting at the Lansing Community Center. With White are her sister, Kaitlin, and mother, Kaija. At far right is club president Jeff Shugart.
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What are you looking forward to most with the warming weather this spring?
Just getting out of the house and playing with the kids.
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