12 Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, August 22, 2002 Community Lake-Lepwan Band Boosters Antique Car Show Fred Rosencrans brought the Madeline and William Cook took it all in. Ti, Fook ~ Mads Yay Bob Jones, “The Black Knight.” with his lady, Mary Lou “Demo” Dan Klein, Dallas, posed with his open wheel rod. Yanovitch. Post PHoTOS/JiM PHILLIPS The Lake-Lehman Band Boosters or- ganization held its 19th annual An- tique Car Show last weekend on the school grounds in Lehman. Oppres- sively humid air and erroneous weath- er warnings depressed the turnout somewhat, but did not dampen the en- thusiasm of exhibitors or attendees. The event drew 240 entries, and four new classes were added, bringing the total to 57. Trophies were awarded for first, second and third place in each class. Car owners remarked about how much they enjoyed the show. A band boosters spokesman gave spe- cial thanks to the Lake-Lehman school board, administration and custodial staff for their efforts to prepare a new area for spectator parking, which was needed due to the construction project presently underway at the high school. ing, not the modern T-bird revivial. nd gx GL Sip Ken Marsala Sr. and Jr. posed with their Mustang.
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