October 2005
Photos for October 26, 2005
Students rehearse "Phaeton and the Sun Chariot" on Thursday, Oct. 20, at Lansing Intermediate School auditorium. Lansing High School Drama Club will present three short Greek plays on Nov. 3 and 4.
Shanae Randolph, center, the city's director of Economic Development/Convention and Visitors Bureau, is flanked by Mayor Kenneth Bernard, left, and City Administrator Mike Smith after being named the city's Employee of the Year for 2005.
Mayor Kenneth Bernard presents Lorraine Gluch of the Economic Development/Convention and Visitors Bureau with the Employee of the Quarter award for the fourth quarter.
While receiving a pin from Gene Young, left, Dale Bohannon shows off the certificate designating him the Lansing PRIDE Volunteer of the Year for 2005. Mayor Kenneth Bernard, right, introduced Bohannon as the award winner during the annual Recognition Dinner on Monday at the Lansing Community Center.
Mike Howell and Jeff Meid of the Lansing Veterans of Foreign Wars present Scott Crawford, a detective with the Lansing Police Department, with the post's Officer of the Year award.
Lansing High junior Riann Deere wore her emotions on her sleeve after Lansing lost a heartbreaker to Seaman in the sub-state championship match.
Tears welled in the eyes of Lansing High senior Keele McLaurin after the Lions lost to the Vikings in the sub-state finals.
Lansing High junior Jessie Delinger buried her head to the floor after the final point for Seaman landed just out of her reach.
Senior Keele McLaurin flashes a smile to the Lansing High bench after her dig sailed over the net for a point.
Lansing High coach Julie Slater and the players on the bench watch intently during game three against Seaman in the sub-state finals.
Lansing High senior Casey Welch splits two blockers for a kill during the sub-state championship match against Seaman.
Chris Rohan, left, Jeff Terrill, middle, and Kyle Buehler cheer for the Lansing High volleyball team on Senior Night. They were the only three 'Fanimals' to wear costumes to a match this year.
The Leavenworth Thunder, a 12-and-under girls soccer team, won the 2005 TRYSA Coca-Cola Classic Soccer Tournament in Emporia.
Lansing High junior Kyle Buehler crosses a pass to teammate Ty Thackston during Lansing's 10-0 victory over Wyandotte during regional action.
Mike Bayless fires a shot on goal against Wyandotte. Bayless, a team captain, scored three goals in the victory.
Gabe Garza cuts back toward the goal during Lansing High's 10-0 victory over Wyandotte during the first round of regional action on Tuesday.
Lansing High sophomore Jim Mayes digs in as he nears the finish of the race Saturday at the Class 5A regional cross country meet.
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