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Boys' State of Kansas 2002

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Description: Flag raising Wednesdsay morning
Event: Morning Assembly
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Description: The events staff shows their respect for the flag
Event: Morning Assembly
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Description: Jim Schrorer leads the Pledge of Allegiance
Event: Morning Assembly
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Description: Legionnaire Frances Swenson explains the founding of the American Legion
Event: Morning Assembly
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Description: The welfare of children and youth is central to the mission of the American Legion
Event: Morning Assembly
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Description: Advisor and Officer Jeff Krafels gives a hands on explanation of a routine traffic stop
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Advisor/Officer Krafels and the Boys' State HP look on
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Doc Radford poses as the difficult motorist
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Governor Dutton,, Treasurer Swartz and Lt. Governor Long work on the state budget
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Tanner Banion asks Ryan Reed at the banking center about the process of buying property
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Recruiters from the Air National Guard meet with staters in the Kramer Lobby
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Joint Committee on Agriculture
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Daniel Fallin, John Moeder and Evan Fowle from the Oil and Gas Association strategize before their next hearing
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Jesse Tanksley at the JC on Crime and Judiciary
Event: Government In Action
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Description: JC on Taxation and the Budget
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Wes Wilkening has some definite opinions on the role of Welfare
Event: Government In Action
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Description: JC on Transportation
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Secretary of State James Vietti, Christopher Werring and Shawn Warren make a presentation
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Philip Lyon gets pointers from counselor Michael Moeder
Event: Government In Action
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Description: JC on Health and Welfare
Event: Government In Action
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Description: JC on Education
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Victor Frederking expresses his views on education
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Adam Hanks discusses the impact to education with the proposed state budget
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Shawnee Mission Northwest high school counselor and her students
Event: Other
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Description: This year a new assocation was formed
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Members of the Green Association
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Senate leadership works on the budget
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Making tough decisions
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Mehrdad Hosni talks with the president of the Senate
Event: Other
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Description: Nick Magee, president of the Senate, with Mehrdad Hosni
Event: Other
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Description: Making sure all the numbers are correct
Event: Government In Action
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Description: The budget must be balanced before recreation
Event: Government In Action
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Description: Serving...
Event: Recreation
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Description: Never touches the net
Event: Recreation
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Description: A great dig by the Governor
Event: Recreation
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Description: It's a dig
Event: Recreation
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Description: Eisenhower ready for a win
Event: Recreation
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Description: Form is everything
Event: Recreation
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Description: The beginning of a big run
Event: Recreation
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Description: The Attorney General scores a run.
Event: Recreation
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Description: It's a home run!
Event: Recreation
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Description: A swing...
Event: Recreation
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Description: ...and a hit.
Event: Recreation
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Description: Another line drive
Event: Recreation
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Description: One recreation option is soccer
Event: Recreation
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Description: Soccer is relatively new at Boys' State
Event: Recreation
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Description: Here's what I call getting a head(er)
Event: Recreation
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Description: This is our obstacle course.
Event: Recreation
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Description: This is an inflatable unit...
Event: Recreation
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Description: ...provided to us by the US Army...
Event: Recreation
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Description: ...and man is it cool...
Event: Recreation
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Description: ...and of course challenging.
Event: Recreation
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Description: Now this is some raquet
Event: Recreation
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Description: Now there's a shot
Event: Recreation
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Description: Rob Maddux leads the Pledge of Allegiance before Wednesday's Talent Show
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Tanner Lucas makes his grand entrance as Emcee of the Talent Show
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Tanner enjoyed his interaction with the audience.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Austin Meek, Patton County, sings 'No Such Thing'
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Marshall County's Nathan Shaw introduced the Staters to a Schizophrenic Shakespeare
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Ol' time songs were performed by Brett Whitaker of MacArthur County.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Wilson Payne, Patton County, performs a violin solo.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Seitz County's Colin Austin entertains the audience with a snare drum solo.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Hank Meiser and friends from Marshall County liven the place up with a Paul Simon song.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Some more jammin' to Paul Simon.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: The bongo solo was actually much more exciting that shown!
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Hank also took a turn at a solo round.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: The Chinese Rings, but with ropes by Dan Nelson of Bradley County.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Dan also encouraged everyone to pick their own dreams to follow.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: A blue grass tune by Jamison Tracy (left) of Marshall County titled
Event: Talent Show
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Description: An award winning performance of 'Radio Improv' by Marcus Pitts of Eisenhower County
Event: Talent Show
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Description: One of Marcus Pitts' many characters
Event: Talent Show
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Description: "LFO to the Max" with an unique variation of West Side story.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: One of the LFO guys struts his stuff.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: More of LFO, but hey, the shades were cool.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Paul Lantis of Bradley County belts out "Crazy Poker".
Event: Talent Show
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Description: A big hit was the "3 person comedy" (using 4 people) with a skit called "Doctor, Doctor"
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Patton County also provided this performance of 'Teen Spirit'
Event: Talent Show
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Description: The drum wars begin between Chris and Brad of Bradley County...
Event: Talent Show
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Description: ...and the challenge was met.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Mike Zimmers, County Counselor for Marshall returns this year with 'American Pie'
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Mike's passion and talent always entertain.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: Moments like these define a great week at Boys State.
Event: Talent Show
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Description: One more round of applause for all the Talent Show participants and counselors.
Event: Talent Show
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