The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, October 18, 2001 13 weekend to Both Back Mountain high schools celebrated home- coming last weekend, with bands, parades and foot- ® © ball games. There was a decidedly pa- triotic feel to this year’s celebrations, as students, parents and administrators showed their colors while ) . America responds to the ® | ® lorrific attacks of Sept. 11. LAKE-LEHMAN PHOTOS BY HEATHER B. JONES Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lussi were very excited for their daughter Joelle was named Lake-Lehman High School’s 2001 Homecoming Queen. AY | RS riotism of more than 60 students. LS The Lake-Lehman freshman class float displayed the pat 7 54 4 Above, Bryan Lazur portrayed Uncle Sam on the tenth grade homecoming float. At left, Deanna Dragon and Ashley Ely threw candy from a float during the parade. Lake-Lehman’s 2001 Home- coming Queen Joelle Lussi was _ driven around the football field @ Chris Teetsel. Keeping in step, from left: Jordan Krawitz, seventh grade; Renee Crane, eleventh grade; Brian Rigez, ninth grade; Joe Rosser, eight grade; and Phillip Pineno, eleventh grade. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS At the Dallas homecoming, the cheerleaders hammed it up, above. At right, 2000 Homecom- ing Queen Crystal Heffron crowned her replacement, Nancy Levison, who reacted to her selec- » | @" in the photo at far right. She was accompanied by J.P. Urban. Located in Pennsylvania's Pocono Northeast, Scranton | National isa student-centered, Jesuit university that offers "large | Recognition school” numbers like 80 undergraduate and graduate a programs in a “small school” setting — average class Sixth in 2002 size of 23, student-to-faculty ratio of just 13-1. us. Scranton graduates tend to become leaders in whatever fields 10 in the North they choose. They believe in themselves. We believed in them first — for the past eight years | enough to challenge them to be the very best they can be. os Get ready. Yarool Through the doors of Bb Choose a college that will prepare 39th on The Hot 100 you for whatever lies ahead. : | Wired Colleges ON RE P Become a part of our tradition in excellence! * 98% of Prep’s graduating seniors will attend a four year college. * The 177 members of Prep’s class of 2001 received 614 acceptances to 125 colleges and universities. e Merit scholarship awards received by Prep’s class of 2001 amounted to over $5.2 million dollars. *85% of the class of 2001 were accepted to the college of their first choice. For more information, or to arrange a personal visit, please call 941-PREP extension 141 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 2001 1-4PM OPEN HOUSE 21 Octo Novem, Learn more or apply on-line at www.scranton No application fee for on-line applications.
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