The Dallas Post Dallas, PA , Wednesday, October 1, 1997 7° Lake-Lehman (continued from page 3) Ernie’s Health and Fitness Club in Dallas and has been a personal » @ trainer there for about a year and a half. Brooke plans to attend college, and, perhaps study law in the future. Robin Marie Shaver is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Shaver of Harveys Lake. She has ayounger sister Tina, whois pres- ently a sophomore. She participated on the track and volleyball teams for two years. b e She also served on the Student Council and float committee for four years. Robin is on the year- book staff and has been a mem- bers since her junior year. Her hobbies include reading, paint- ing, shopping and gardening. She is currently employed at Mr. Z's supermarket. Robin's future plans include college and major in design. } @ Joanne White is the daughter of Joseph and Anne White. She lives at Harveys Lake with her parents and younger sister, Maureen and has three older sis- ters, Karen, Molly and Debbie. Joanne is a tri-captain of the field hockey team in her second season as the varsity goalkeeper. She has also been a member of the track team for the past two years, Joanne is a member of the } Pp National Honor Society and the ©“ Gifted Program and has received a National Merit Letter of Com- mendation. As a sophomore, she was selected as the HOBY ambas- sador and last year was a member of the JETS team. Joanne has served as an officer for the Environmental Club and Freshman and Sophomore classes, and is currently treasurer ) @ of Student Council. She writes for the school newspaper and is a Spanish tutor at the elementary school. Her future plans include attending college as a science major and playing field hockey. Laura Castellano is the daugh- ter of Denise Miscavage and Tho- mas Castellano. Laura has been a member of the National Honor Society throughout high school. She isa member of SADD and the foreign language club. she is editor of this year’s Literary Magazine and writes for the school newspaper. Laura tutors in Spanish at the elementary school and is the presi- dent of Student Council. Laura plays defense on the field hockey team. Outside of school, she enjoys swimming, water skiing, snow skiing, going to Broadway plays and reading. Her future plans include attending college and majoring in English communica- tions. Kelly Cave is the daugher of Shirley Beck of Harveys Lake and George Cave of Dallas. She has been a member of the National Honor Society through- out high school. Kelly is involved in many activities such as SADD, Foreign Language Club, Student Council, Key Club and the school play and dedicates much of her time to peer tutoring. She has been on the newspaper staff as both feature and managing edi- tor. She represented her class as treasurer last year and will con- tinue to do so as a senior. Kelly is entering her fourth year of bas- ketball, cheerleading and is cur- rently on the All-Star Cheerleading squad. Her future includes going to college to major in physical therapy. Lindsay Amyx is the daughter of Debrah Besancen and step- daughter of Ernest Besancen of Sweet Valley: She is a member of Student Council, a feature editor for the school newspaper and a two year member of the Lake-Lehman girls soccer team. She enjoys hiking, swimming and dancing. Her future plans include attending college and majoring in psychology. - ®Dallas (continued from page 3) Lit. 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