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The Eudora High School class of 2008 will probably celelbrate its graduation tomorrow with the mix of tears, smiles and silliness that the class of 2007. Graduation is scheduled to begin 1 p.m. Saturday at high school gymnasium.
Kat Roberts and Ande Kearns look at an old Cadillac donated by Pat Slimmer, owner of Slimmer’s Automotive Service in Lawrence decorated by students from all eight Frontier League schools that participated in the Frontier League Art Festival at Eudora High School May 7. EHS took first place in the contest portion of the festival, earning four of five available best in show awards. In the background is a graffiti wall student participants created.
Matthew Abel takes a swing at a pitch against Bishop Ward. He had a two-RBI double in the seventh inning, stole third and scored on Chad Krutz’s single to right.
EHS senior Connor Hartpence talks with junior Chase Brecheisen. Hartpence will graduate Saturday with a 4.6 grade point average
Evan Folks slides into second base as the ball gets away from the Tonganoxie defense. Folks scored the tying run and had an RBI, but it wasn’t enough and Eudora lost to Tonganoxie, 3-2, ending the Cardinals’ season.
Kansas Attorney General Steve Six presents an award to Eudora High School senior Michelle Smith for her efforts in bringing the DARE Plus program to Eudora. The Eudora program was the first of its kind in the state, but it has since grown dramatically.
Eudora High School students Hannah Kouri and Ivan Espinosa rap as Eudora High School director of choirs Angela Yarnell urges the rest of the choir to be more enthusiastic during a dress rehearsal for the sixth annual platinum concert.
Nottingham Elementary School kindergarten teacher John Woodward talks Monday with Brooke Kornmueller as fellow students Maddie Jo Underwood, Jacob Boucher, Logan Grauberger and Tristen Brecheisen work on a math activity. Woodward, who was chosen as the Eudora Chamber of Commerce’s Teacher of the Month for April, will retire from teaching after 31 years in the profession.
Caleb Clayton-Molby runs a heat in the high hurdles at the Wellsville meet. Next up for Eudora track is the Frontier League meet Thursday at Spring Hill.
Chelsea Grammer connects on a pitch during the first game of Eudora's doubleheader with De Soto. Eudora won the first game, 3-1, but lost the second, 4-1 Tuesday.
Craig Harper delivers a pitch against De Soto Tuesday night. Eudora was swept in the doubleheader, 11-1 and 8-4.
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