LOCALCheck out these 20-year-old photosCorbin Zuck, 29, of Amanda, holds his cousin's son, Keelan DeFelice, 2, while looking at the Lithopolis Veterans Memorial area before the beginning of the Memorial Day parade on Monday, May 31.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Expecting the fire engine's loud siren to ring out, Matthew McKeon, 3, holds his hands up to his ears while at the Lithopolis Memorial Day parade, with his dad, Kyle, 33, of Canal, on Monday, May 31.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Nineteen-month-old Piercen Shull sits with his father, Brad, 28, of Rushville, and watches the Memorial Day parade pass by in Lithopolis on Monday, May 31. After the parade Brad, a Lithopolis firefighter, headed back to help with his department's fish fry, which had a line of people waiting that stretched more than a block away.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Coronet player, Marian Brewer, of the Bloom-Carroll High School marching band performs with her band mates during the Memorial Day parade in Lithopolis on Monday, May 31.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004A line of classic cars cruise down Columbus Street after the Memorial Day parade in Lithopolis on Monday, May 31.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004American Legion Post 676 member, Carl Kesic, and Sons of the American Legion member, Josh Logue, left, stand at attention next to the American Flag during a Memorial Day service at the cemetery in Lithopolis on Monday, May 31.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004William O'Linn, of the Lithopolis, American Legion Post 676, participates in the honor guard during the Memorial Day Service at the cemetery in Lithopolis on Monday, May 31.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004After the Memorial Day parade was over several hundred people, including Elizabeth and Sarah Buchanan, attended a special service at the cemetery in Lithopolis on Monday, May 31. The three-year-old Buchanan twins were in town from Roswell, Georgia, to visit their grandmother, Marilyn Fyffe, 63, of Carroll.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004The Cornerstone Quartet, comprised of Kathy Anderson (from left), Sally Acton, Geoff Anderson and Mel Meloy, started the show off right with several spiritual standards at the 6th Annual Memorial Day Gospel Concert at Village Park in Lithopolis on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Singer Kathy Arnold, of Columbus, delighted the crowd at the 6th Annual Memorial Day gospel Concert at Village Park in Lithopolis on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Billy Chaffins, 11, from Amanda Clearcreek Elementary, hurls the ball in the softball throw competition at the Ohio Area Six Special Olympics on Saturday, May 1, at Amanda Clearcreek High School.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Albert Gardner, 18, from the Lancaster City Team, gets a good start as the pistol fires to begin the 4x100 meter relay at the Ohio Area Six Special Olympics on Saturday, May 1, at Amanda Clearcreek High School.Ken Ritchie, LANCASTER EAGLE-GAZETTEAngel Boggs, 14, of Amanda Clearcreek, blasts past the finish line in the 4x100 meter relay at the Ohio Area Six Special Olympics on Saturday, May 1, at Amanda Clearcreek High School.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Competing in a range of events including relays, softball throwing, jumping and volleyball, over 400 athletes from 6 counties participated in this year's Ohio Area Six Special Olympics on Saturday, May 1, at Amanda Clearcreek High School. Jedidiah Strawn, 13, from General Sherman Elementary, is all smiles as he makes it past the finish line in the 50-meter run.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004With a look of determination, Chase Baily, 20, of Amanda Clearcreek, rounds the corner of the track in the 4x100 relay at the Ohio Area Six Special Olympics on Saturday, May 1, at Amanda Clearcreek High School.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Seniors Heather Koza and Andy Peters share a laugh during the pre-dance dinner at the Fairfield Christian Academy 2004 Junior/Senior Prom on Saturday, at the Alley Park Nature Center in Lancaster.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Justin Leasure, of Amanda-Clearcreek leaps through the air in the first heat of the boys 100 meter hurdles at the Fairfield County track and field meet at Fairfield Union High School on Tuesday, May 4.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Amanda-Clearcreek's Brice Bailey clears the five foot ten inch mark in the high jump competition at the Fairfield County track and field meet at Fairfield Union High School on Tuesday, May 4.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Matt Moore (#34), Bloom Carroll, is greeted by his team after hitting a home run in the third inning against the Aces at Amanda Clearcreek High School on Wednesday, May 5. Bloom Carroll won the game 12-1.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Bloom Carroll's freshman pitcher, Danny Shirk, struck out 8 and walked 4 batters in an impressive game against the Aces at Amanda Clearcreek High School on Wednesday, May 5. Bloom Carroll won the game 12-1.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004The soon-to-be-completed Walgreens store at the northwest corner of Memorial Drive and Fair Avenue in Lancaster.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Pitcher Tyler Welch, Fisher Catholic, throws to Chad Nunemaker, Licking Heights, in the second inning of Fisher Catholic's 3-0 shutout of Licking Heights at Beaver Field in Lancaster on Thursday, May 6.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Fisher Catholic first baseman, Chad Smith tries to tag out, Joe Santo, Licking Heights, as Santo gets caught trying to steal second base in Fisher Catholic's 3-0 shutout of Licking Heights at Beaver Field in Lancaster on Thursday, May 6.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Pastor James Dexter sings with the Good Shepherd Church Choir at the National Day of Prayer, in the park on the corner of Main and Broad Streets in Lancaster on Thursday, May 6.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Jordan Wilson, 14, of Amanda, performs with the expressive singing group, "Time To Dance," during the National Day of Prayer, in the park on the corner of Main and Broad Streets in Lancaster on Thursday, May 6.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004With the warm, setting sun shining down on him, Jeff Swartz, 54, of Lancaster, holds his hands together while he sings with the crowd at the National Day of Prayer, in the park on the corner of Main and Broad Streets in Lancaster on Thursday, May 6.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Ron Edwards, 35, of Lancaster holds his one-year-old son, John Henry, while attending the National Day of Prayer, in the park on the corner of Main and Broad Streets in Lancaster on Thursday, May 6.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004United States Navy Veteran, William Kisling loads up his plate with food at the Lancaster AMVETS Sixth Annual Burial Detail Banquet. Local veterans who give of their time throughout the year to honor their fallen veteran brothers and sisters, were recognized at the AMVETS hall in Lancaster on Friday, May 7, with a dinner and recognition certificates and plaques by AMVETS State Commander, Delmer Click, of Bucyrus.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Liberty Union sophomore, Zach Keller, clears the 5 foot 4 inch bar in the high jump event at the Lion Invitational at Liberty Union High School in Baltimore on Friday, May 7.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Millersport senior, Tristan Dupler, flings himself over the 10 foot 6 inch bar in the pole volt event at the Lion Invitational at Liberty Union High School in Baltimore on Friday, May 7.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Amanda Clearcreek's Matt McCain is tagged out at third base by Greg Connell, Fisher Catholic, in the fifth inning of game one at Beaver Field in Lancaster on Saturday, May 8. (E-G photo by Jeff Brehm)Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Jeff Brehm/2004Chad Reinschell, 29, of Logan, holds onto the trophy that his family won at the eighth annual New Horizons Cruise In and Family Fun Day at the New Horizons Center on Grandville Pike in Lancaster on Saturday, May 8.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Jessi Wheeler, Ridgedale, tags Fisher CatholicÕs Jackie Helm out at home in the sixth inning at Fisher Catholic High School on Wednesday, May 12. Ridgedale won the game 5-2.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Kaitlyn Berry, Fisher Catholic, tags out Ridgedale's Krista Bollinger before she can reach home plate in the third inning at Fisher Catholic High School on Wednesday, May 12. Ridgedale won the game 5-2.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Fisher Catholic pitcher Jackie Helm flings the ball towards home plate during FisherCatholic's game against Ridgedale at Fisher Catholic High School on Wednesday, May 12. Ridgedale won the game 5-2.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Bishop James Griffin of Columbus addresses the parishioners at the First Mass and Blessing of the new Pope John XXIII Catholic Church in Bloom Township on Thursday, May 13.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Zack Roberts, 16, of Ashville, lights candles near the tabernacle at the First Mass and Blessing of the new Pope John XXIII Catholic Church in Bloom Township on Thursday, May 13.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Lancaster's Josh Brown moves in to catch the ball near third plate during the Gales game against Groveport-Madison in Groveport on Thursday, May 13.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Groveport-Madison's Eric Castle barely makes it back to first after a failed attemt to steal, as Jeremy Marcus, Lancaster, waits to catch the ball during their game at Groveport-Madison High School on Thursday, May 13.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Big Walnut's Kyle Baer dives back into first base as Mickey Robinson, Canal Winchester, unsuccessfully attempts to tag him out during the third inning of their game against Big Walnut at Canal Winchester High School on Friday, May 14.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Fire Chief Steve Sells enters the department's Fire Administrative Office on Main Street in Lancaster.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Samantha Umstead, Bloom Carroll, takes off from the blocks in the 4x100 meter relay during the Mid-State League Buckeye Division Championships at Amanda Clearcreek High School on Friday, May 14.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Lena Zeebuyth, 5, of Canal Winchester, shares her umbrella with family friend, Jodi Scott, 31, of Lancaster, during the opening ceremonies at the second annual American Heart Walk at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 15. Despite the rain and cooler temperatures, a couple of hundred people showed up to participate in the event.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Sonja Fry, 36, of Lancaster, asks Brenda Shamblin, at the registration table, about Fry's team from Jones Cochenour & Company CPAS before the kickoff of the second annual American Heart Walk at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 15.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Family and friends, Brooke Taley, (from left) Tanner Taley, Allyson Taley, Shane Skeen, Beth Skeen and Jason Maurer start their first lap during the second annual American Heart Walk at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 15.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Centerburg catcher, Nick McGovern, tags Fisher Catholic's Luke Burton out in the fifth inning of play at the Division IV district semifinal at Pickerington High School Central on Tuesday, May 18. Fisher won the game 4-2.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004John Joyce, Fisher Catholic, catches a highflying ball to give Centerburg their third out of the sixth inning at the Division IV district semifinal at Pickerington High School Central on Tuesday, May 18. Fisher won the game 4-2.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Aarika Elfrink, West Jefferson, makes it safely to first base after Liberty Union's Devon Trimmer missed catching the ball in the second inning of play at the Division III district semifinal at Pickerington High School Central on Tuesday, May 18. The Lions went onto win the game 11-1.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Lancaster High School tennis player, Brad Bahnsen practices for the upcoming sectionals with his coach, Rod Ishida, on one of the school's courts on Tuesday, May 18. Bahnsen and teammate, Brett Hoch, will be playing at the The Division district finals at Hilliard Davidson High School on Friday.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Lancaster High School tennis player, Brett Hoch, practices for the upcoming sectionals with his coach, Rod Ishida, on one of the school's courts on Tuesday, May 18. Hoch and teammate Brad Bahnsen, will be playing at the The Division district finals at Hilliard Davidson High School on Friday.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Liberty Union's Anina Quaranto, (from left) Missy Campbell and Devon Trimmer watch from the dugout as their team received it's final out in the seventh inning against Bishop Ready at Pickerington High School Central on Thursday, May 20. After a strong season, the Lions were sent home after a 2-1 Reedy win.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Liberty Union third baseman, Ashleigh Keller, looks to the umpire as he calls Annie Rowlands, Bishop Ready, as safe at the plate in the third inning at Pickerington High School Central on Thursday, May 20. After a strong season, the Lions were sent home after a 2-1 Reedy win.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Fisher Catholic's Micheal Rice looses a race towards first plate in the first inning, and gets tagged out by Tony Cannizzaro, Newark Catholic, during the Division IV District Final at Pickerington High School Central on Friday, May 21. The game was stopped during the second inning due to the storms that rolled through Fairfield County Friday night.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Roy Grimm, 57, of New Haven, West Virginia, looks around the inside of an "Invader" A-26 Attack Bomber during the Historical Aircraft Squadron's Fly & Flea event at the Fairfield County Airport on Saturday, May 22. Grimm said that he found out about the event on the Internet and decided to fly in from West Virginia to check it out.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Cindy Lindahl, 51, of Westerville, tries to sell her wares at one of the flea market booths at the Historical Aircraft Squadron's Fly & Flea event at the Fairfield County Airport on Saturday, May 22.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Daniel Boyden sheds tears of pride as he gives his son Nick a congratulatory hug at Nick's Eagle Scout Court of Honor at St. Mary's Church on Sunday, May 23. The elder Boyden, who is the Scout Master of St. Mary's Troop 141, now has six son's who have reached the level of Eagle Scout. Nationally, only two percent of scouts achieve the status of Eagle Scout.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Nick Boyden, of St. Mary's Troop 141, was formally inducted to the rarefied position of Eagle Scout at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor at St. Mary's Church on Sunday, May 23. With the swift movement of a soldier, Nick raises his hand to be sworn in as an Eagle Scout.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Nick Boyden, of St. Mary's Troop 141, was formally inducted to the rarefied position of Eagle Scout at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor at St. Mary's Church on Sunday, May 23. Nick gives the traditional scout, three-finger salute before reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004The new BSA's Greatest Daytona exhibit at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington mixes sleek lines, shining chrome and a wealth of motorcycle racing history. The reconstructed Tommy McDermott version of the 1954 Shooting Star Daytona Racer is reflected back in the mirror-like fuel tank of the Bobby Hill model of the same bike. Bobby Hill was the winner of the 1954 Daytona 200, with his BSA racing bike while McDermott came in third at the race. BSA's successes on the racetrack opened the door for the company's commercial ventures in the United States.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004A glass case displays a leather jacket and helmet that are similar to the ones worn in the era of the racing bikes showcased in the BSA's Greatest Daytona exhibit at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Jessie Tanner, Newark Catholic, winds up for her throw in the shot put event at the Division III Regional Championships at Lancaster High School on Wednesday, May 26.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Brent Ribble, Liberty Union, flings his body over the 10' 6" mark in the pole vault event at the Division III Regional Championships at Lancaster High School on Wednesday, May 26.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Kelley Reedy, 42, of Lancaster, buys a jar of gooseberry jam at a booth run by Gordon Bourgin, 73, of Logan, during the Farmers Market in the parking lot of the Fairfield County Job & Family Services building on Wednesday, May 26. Bourgin, stocks his table with a wide assortment of jams with flavors ranging from traditional favorites like grape and raspberry, to the more unusual choices like dandelion. "The dandelionÕs real sweet, everyone likes that one once they've tried it," said Bourgin.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Pickerington North's Hilary King threw a solid game against Gahanna High School on Thursday, May 27, at Buckeye Field at Ohio State University in Columbus. The panthers beat Gahanna 1-0.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004The Pickerington North Panthers celebrate their win of the Division I Regional Final against Gahanna High School on Thursday, May 27, at Buckeye Field at Ohio State University in Columbus. The panthers beat Gahanna 1-0.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Rachel Gabel, Bishop Ready, slides into home for the game-winning point while Bloom Carroll catcher Courtney Reis closes her eyes as she realizes that her team had lost their 10-inning battle against Ready High at Lancaster High School on Friday.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Bloom Carroll's Brittany Ward tags out Jill Gottke, Bishop Ready, at second base in the eighth inning of the Division III Regional Softball Final at Lancaster High School on Friday. Ready went on to win the game 2-1.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Bloom Carroll's Ashley Rapp, left, hugs teammate Courtney Reis after finishing the seventh inning against Bishop Ready in the Division III Regional Softball Final at Lancaster High School on Friday. Ready went on to win the game 2-1.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Crooksville's John Bess is tagged out at home by Hiland catcher Drew Oswald during their game at Beaver Field in Lancaster on Saturday, May 29.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004After hyper-extending her knee in an earlier event, Alexis Lape, Lancaster, was still able to fight her way to a first place finish in the 100 meter hurdles at the Division I Regional track and field meet at Hilliard-Davidson High School on Saturday, May 29. Christina Park, right, of Pickerington High School Central, came in at sixth place in the event.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Ryan Manalac, Pickerington North, flies across the track in the 4x200 meter relays at the Division I Regional track and field meet at Hilliard-Davidson High School on Saturday, May 29.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/Ken Ritchie/2004Aaron Michel, 10, of Baltimore, tries to repair the chain on the bicycle belonging to neighbor Bradley Hicks, 5, in Baltimore, on Monday, May 3, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Lancaster's Marc Smurr (3) rounds third-base, during their game against Pickerington Central, in Pickerington, on Monday, May 3, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Pickerington CentralÕs Aaron Korbar (43) slides into third base as Lancaster's Doug Dearth (11) misses the tag, during their game, in Pickerington, on Monday, May 3, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Lancaster's Danielle Miller (12) stands on second base while Pickerington's Brianne Reisling (10) dives for a throw, during their game, in Pickerington, on Monday, May 3, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Pickerington's Katie Fuller (14) makes a diving catch in the outfield, during their game against Lancaster, in Pickerington, on Monday, May 3, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Marc Houk, warden at the Southeastern Correctional Institution, walks with Mike Davisson, the 2004 SCI Officer of the Year, on the prison grounds, near Lancaster, on Wednesday, May 5, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004John Gilette, left, of Lancaster, helps his twin grandsons Nicholas and Nathan Gilette, 6, of Lancaster, ride their bikes, in Lancaster, on Thursday, May 6, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Kim Eschbaugh, 18, of Lancaster, completes paperwork at a table, inside the gymnasium, at Liberty Union High School, in Baltimore, Ohio, on Friday, May 7, 2004, during a job fair for students and the general public. Eschbaugh, a student at Fairfield Union High School, is exploring a career in nursing.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004The Fisher Catholic Irish's Katlyn Berry (7) slides safely into home plate as the Danville Lady Devils' catcher Kristen Miller (1) awaits the ball, during their division IV sectionals tournament game, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Monday, May 10, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Wyatt Messerly, 7, and Thomas Troup, 6, both of Lancaster, look at a remote-controlled boat while Messerly operates it on the pond at Rising Park, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Sunday, May 16, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Walkers exit the Fairfield County Fairgrounds, in Lancaster, on Sunday, May 16, 2004, as they participate in the Cystic Fibrosis Walk. More than 75 people participated in the annual charity event.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Larry Beougher, 57, right, of Lancaster, pulls his niece, Tori Fisher, 6, of Lancaster, in a wagon while her aunt, Wendy Brown, 34, of Sugar Grove, and many other walkers, follow down North Broad Street, Lancaster, Ohio, on Sunday, May 16, 2004, as they participate in the annual Cystic Fibrosis Walk. More than 75 people participated in the charity event.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Bonnie Ragland, 43, of Circleville, walks through Lancaster, Ohio, on Sunday, May 16, 2004, as she participates in the annual Cystic Fibrosis Walk.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Walkers make their way down North Broad Street, in Lancaster, on Sunday, May 16, 2004, as they participate in the annual Cystic Fibrosis Walk.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Brooke Keller, 16, of Baltimore, talks to newly-elected presidents, from 4-H clubs across Fairfield County, as they take instructional classes from previous office-holders, at the First United Methodist Church, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004. The course is designed to allow the youth to pass knowledge of their jobs down to the newly-elected officers.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Joshua Wymer, 18, of Sugar Grove, talks to newly-elected treasurers, from 4-H clubs across Fairfield County, as they take instructional classes from previous office-holders, at the First United Methodist Church, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004. The course is designed to allow the youth to pass knowledge of their jobs down to the newly-elected officers.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004The Berne Union Rocket's (10) slides into home plate as catcher (8) tags her out during their tournament softball game at Pickerington High School Central, in Pickerington, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004The Berne Union Rocket's Alicia Milliser (16) reaches for a short throw to first base as Newark Catholic's Maria Klockner (7) safely returns to the bag, during their tournament softball game at Pickerington High School Central, in Pickerington, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004The Berne Union Rocket's (34) motions toward home plate as Newark Catholic's () rounds third base, during their tournament softball game at Pickerington High School Central, in Pickerington, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004The Berne Union Rocket's () slides into home plate as catcher () tags her out during their tournament softball game at Pickerington High School Central, in Pickerington, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004The Berne Union Rockets (28) throws a pitch against Newark Catholic, during their tournament softball game at Pickerington High School Central, in Pickerington, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Nicole Piwinski, 26, front, and Crystal Crist, 19, both of Lancaster, work on the computers in the reference section, at the Fairfield County District Library, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Nicole Piwinski, 26, front, and Crystal Crist, 19, both of Lancaster, work on the computers in the reference section, at the Fairfield County District Library, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Nicole Piwinski, 26, front, and Crystal Crist, 19, both of Lancaster, work on computers in the reference section, at the Fairfield County District Library, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Monday, May 17, 2004. The library is plannign to install internet filter software on its machines. Adults will have the option of choosing what level of filter they want, including none.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Geri Tsardoulias, 38, of Pickerington, reads a story while Timothy Greenberg, 2, of Blacklick, and Ariana Transki, 6, of Pickerington, listen, during the kids reading time at the Barnes & Noble Booksellers, in Pickerington, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 18, 2004. On Tuesdays at 11 a.m. and Thursdays at 2 p.m. an employee reads a story and leads children in a craft.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Zeke Oakley, 3, of SanDiego, California, listens to a story during the kids reading time at the Barnes & Noble Booksellers, in Pickerington, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 18, 2004. He and his family attend a similar activity at home.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Danielle Grady, 29, of Baltimore, left, helps her son, Noah Johnston, 9, work on a construction of sticks during the COSI on wheels visit to Liberty Union Elementary School, in Baltimore, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 18, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Danielle Grady, 29, of Baltimore, left, helps her son, Noah Johnston, 9, work on a construction of sticks during the COSI on wheels visit to Liberty Union Elementary School, in Baltimore, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 18, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Stefanie Russell, 9, of Baltimore, works on a construction of foam blocks during the COSI on wheels visit to Liberty Union Elementary School, in Baltimore, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 18, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Firefighters from the Fairfield County Hazardous Material unit are hosed off after exiting the Lancaster water plant, on Sugar Grove, in Berne Township, on Wednesday, May 19, 2004. A leak in a chlorine tank was reported by employees round 2:40 p.m. It was later determined that the leak was due to a faulty valve.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Gary Sheldon, left, artistic director of the Lancaster Festival and maestro of the Lancaster Festival Orchestra, and Robert Post, speak to the students of St. Mary School, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Wednesday, May 19, 2004. The two visited the school as part of a three-day school tour within the Lancaster and Pickerington school systems.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Robert Post, a performer with the Lancaster Festival, speaks to the students of St. Mary School, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Wednesday, May 19, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Maestro Gary Sheldon speaks to the students of St. Mary School, in Lancaster, Ohio, on Wednesday, May 19, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004The village of Sugar Grove, Ohio, is covered with toilet paper, paper towels and plastic wrap, on Friday, May 21, 2004, after the Berne Union High School senior class continued a long-running tradition of decorating the community's Main Street during the previous night.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Carolyn Fleming, of Sugar Grove, Ohio, cleans toilet paper and paper towels off of her lawn and trees, on Friday, May 21, 2004, after the Berne Union High School senior class continued a long-running tradition of decorating the community's Main Street during the previous night.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Elizabeth Queen, 5, of Sugar Grove, Ohio, helps her mother clean toilet paper and paper towels off of her family's lawn and trees, on Friday, May 21, 2004, after the Berne Union High School senior class continued a long-running tradition of decorating the community's Main Street during the previous night.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Elizabeth Queen, 5, of Sugar Grove, Ohio, helps her mother clean toilet paper and paper towels off of her family's lawn and trees, on Friday, May 21, 2004, after the Berne Union High School senior class continued a long-running tradition of decorating the community's Main Street during the previous night.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Elizabeth Queen, 5, of Sugar Grove, Ohio, helps her mother clean toilet paper and paper towels off of her family's lawn and trees, on Friday, May 21, 2004, after the Berne Union High School senior class continued a long-running tradition of decorating the community's Main Street during the previous night. (Gannett News Service, William P. Cannon/The Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)WILLIAM P. CANNON, LANCASTER EAGLE-GAZETTEThe street signs at the corner of North Main Street and East Main Street, in the village of Sugar Grove, Ohio, are covered with toilet paper and paper towels, on Friday, May 21, 2004, after the Berne Union High School senior class followed a long-running tradition of decorating the community's Main Street during the previous night.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Teacher Carol Black, left, and 4th-grade students Kaylee Bickerstaff, 10, and Katelynn Ising, 10, look at pictures taken by Army Sgt. Bryan Davis, 40, of Baltimore, Ohio, right, as he visits Bloom Elementary School, in Lithopolis, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 25, 2004. Davis recently returned from Kuwait where he was serving with the 186th Engineers detachment of the 16th Brigade under the 3rd Army. During his 16 months overseas, he received dozens of personalized letters from the students. (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Army Sgt. Bryan Davis, 40, of Baltimore, Ohio, talks to 5th-graders, at Bloom Elementary School, in Lithopolis, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 25, 2004, while student Natalee Groves, 11, right, looks at a photograph Davis took of soldiers at a shooting range. Davis recently returned from Kuwait where was serving with the 186th Engineers detachment of the 16th Brigade under the 3rd Army. During his 16 moths overseas, he received dozens of personalized letters from the students.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Fifth-graders Caitlyn Black, left, Elizabeth Wiessinger, and Alexandra Rice, all 11, examine a piece of Iraqi currency once worth 25 Dinars. Army Sgt. Bryan Davis, 40, of Baltimore, Ohio, shared it with to 4th and 5th-graders, at Bloom Elementary School, in Lithopolis, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 25, 2004. He recently returned from Kuwait where was serving with the 186th Engineers detachment of the 16th Brigade under the 3rd Army. During his 16 months overseas, he received dozens of personalized letters from the students.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Fifth-grader Alexandra Rice, 11, holds one of two commemorative coins that belong to Army Sgt. Bryan Davis, 40, of Baltimore, Ohio, while he visits with 4th and 5th-graders, at Bloom-Carroll Elementary School, in Lithopolis, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 25, 2004. Davis recently returned from Kuwait where was serving with the 186th Engineers detachment of the 16th Brigade under the 3rd Army. The medals were gifts of the commanding generals.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Army Sgt. Bryan Davis, 40, of Baltimore, Ohio, stands, in Lithopolis, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 25, 2004. Davis recently returned from Kuwait where was serving with the 186th Engineers detachment of the 16th Brigade under the 3rd Army.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Carla Atalig, 33, of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, talks about her Memorial Day plans, while her daughter, Maile Atalig, 18 months, waits outside the Wal-Mart, in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 25, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Chris Green, 24, of Columbus, Ohio, talks about his Memorial Day plans, outside the Wal-Mart, in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 25, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004Linda Scott, 50, of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, talks about her Memorial Day plans, outside the Wal-Mart, in Reynoldsburg, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 25, 2004.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004David Anthony Shumaker, 18, left, smiles at his father David Shumaker, during the commencement ceremony rehearsal, inside the gymnasium, at Fairfield Union High School, near West Rushville, Ohio, on Friday, May 28, 2004. He is the third sibling in his family to be valedictorian at the school.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004David Anthony Shumaker, 18, practices commencement ceremonies inside the gymnasium, at Fairfield Union High School, near West Rushville, Ohio, on Friday, May 28, 2004. He is the third sibling in his family to be valedictorian at the school.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004David Anthony Shumaker, 18, bottom right, practices commencement ceremonies with the 2004 Senior Class inside the gymnasium, at Fairfield Union High School, near West Rushville, Ohio, on Friday, May 28, 2004. He is the third sibling in his family to be valedictorian at the school.Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Archive Photo/William P. Cannon/2004