12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 14, 1989 SCHOOL Lake-Lehman graduates told to move ahead with confidence By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer Honor, duty and self-confidence are the basic values students receive at Lake-Lehman, school district board president Mark Elgaway told the members of the 1989 graduating class last Thurs- day. : “Those of you who have learned how to use honor and duty with self-confidence will succeed in your life ahead,” Elgaway told the graduates. “The man who played an im- portant part in helping me de- velop self-confidence is here to- night,” said Elgaway as he asked band director John Miliauskas to join him at the podium. As Elga- way congratulated Miliauskas for his years of service, the audience stood and gave the retiring band . director a thunderous round of applause. Miliauskas is retiring from the district this year after 36 L-L Junior High honors By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer The Lake-Lehman Junior High School conducted the annual awards ceremony, Thursday, June 8, honoring the students who - excelled in leadership, academics, physical fitness, service to the | school and citizenship. Some of the awards were con- tributed by the sponsoring agency | but the majority of awards each | year are purchased by the junior high faculty. Robert Rogers presided over the ceremony held in the gymnasium and introduced the presenters of | the awards and the recipients. Among the awards presented were the Music Awards presented by Rogers in the absence of Jon- athan Pineno to Tiffany Klimovich, Lesley Rogers, Larry Smith and J. Daniel Hanley; Pennsylvania Math League math contest award, a statewide contest, presented by math instructor Mrs. Frank to David Lewis, Jesse Goble, Mark Danowski, Jeff Gold, Ben Fiore, Jarrod Baranowski, Sheila Korbell, Ann Marie Barber, Karen Kocher and Mike Petruska. Science Fair Awards presented by Ms. Kathy Gregory to Karen Kocher, 1st; Ann Marie Barber, 2nd; Sarah Sorber, 3rd; Gretchen Dershimer, Julie Demidovitch, Doris Shambora, honorable men-| tions; physical fitness awards presented to Becky Stockage, 1st, eight grade girls; Rob Spencer, 1st, ! eighth grade boys; Kevin Kono- pinski, 1st, seventh grade boys; and Debbie Coslett, 1st, seventh grade girls. Thirteen boys and girls also received certificates for scor- ing 80 percent or higher. Trophies were presented to the first place boys and girls named above. Co-editors of the school news- paper, Barbara Campbell and Christina Conrad were presented awards by Mrs. Drena Gorgone, advisor. Yearbook editors Barbara: Campbell, Christine Conrad, Shan- non Mack and Karen Martin re- —— Memorial Highway, Shavertown 675-1191 years. Graduate Denise Davis, vale- dictorian, told her classmates that their years at Lake-Lehman had nourished their roots and like a tree their leaves would spread and lead them to success and confi- dence in the future. Department chairperson of pupil personnel Sylvia Bator pre- sented awards to valedictorian Denise Davis, salutatorian Karen White; to Jill Shaw and Jennifer Jones business awards; Clinton Stroud, industrial arts award; Judy Harrison, home economics award; Allyson Lukasavage and Richard Hynick, citizenship award; Karen White, James L. Nicholas Award; and Carolyn James and Rob Michaels, U.S. Army Scholar-Athlete awards. Walter Sorber accompanied by Mrs. Del Giberson presented the Del Giberson Memorial Scholar- ship award to Len Annetta. Superintendent Dr. Charles ceived awards from advisor Mrs. Shulde. Fedor Welebob received the Builder of the Year Award for contributing the most service hours for the 1988-1989 school year and Will Woronko received the Calen- dar Clue Contest Award for com- piling the best record in solving the weekly clue contest for the year, sponsored by the junior high li- brary. The Scripps-Howard Spelling Bee award was presented to Ann Marie Barber, first place, and Sheila Korbell, second place. The Presi- Borchetta sald farewell to the graduates and told them to go forward and leave their mark on the world so those who follow them can find their way. He then pre- sented the Class of 1989 to Elga- way for the presentation of diplo- mas. As the benediction was deliv-! ered by Rev. Wayne Reese and the graduates left the room to greet parents and friends, Rob Michaels - parents stood along the side. “This is our last one,” said Mrs. Michaels. “It's going to seem odd not having to attend all the school activities. It's both a happy day and a sad day, happy because he will be going on to school but sad that his days at at Lake-Lehman are over.” The ceremony ended, parents and grandparents leaving the gymnasium, the graduates formed a line in the hall, greeting friends, embracing each other and saying farewell to many of them. excellence dential Academic Fitness Award was presented to the eighth grade students who scored in the top 15 percent on the standardized test and had a B-plus average. Recipi- ents were Brian Kelly, Clive Lankwarden, Ben Sevenski, Rob- bie Trescavage, Rich Davis, Ben Fiore, Jeff Gold, Tracey Halowich, Shawn Kelly, Noell Brooks, Nick DeLeur, David Lewis, Elizabeth Manzoni, Tim Norconk, Anthony Scavone, Jesse Goble, Diana Emery, Jennifer Farrell and Bar- bara Campbell. Christine Meeker, Janell Bates, Jesse Goble and Mark Koprowski received perfect attendance awards from the school principal, John Oliver. 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