Se rE SY 8 The Post Sunday, October 5, 2003 POST PHOTO/ERIN YOUNGMAN 2003 Lake-Lehman High School Homecoming Court. From left, foreground: Jackie Lovec- chio, Samantha Lee Payne, Ashley Lynn Basar, Dana Colfax, Ryan Casey Hoover, Ainsley Schuler. Back: Scott Arnold, Craig Thomas, Richard Eckman, Mark Yankowski, Ryan Bested- er, Phil Kurello. 2003 Lake-Lehman Homecoming Court Lake-Lehman’s 2003 Homecoming Queen will be crowned Friday, October 10 when the Black Knights host Tunkhannock at Edward Edwards Stadium. Members of the homecoming court are: Ashley Lynn Basar Daughter of Michael and Karen Basar Escort: Rich Eckman Ashley is a 3-year varsity cheerleader who has been an all-star twice and a UCA all-star twice. She is a member of the yearbook staff. She is a volunteer with Big Brothers/Big Sis- ters and a Sunday School teacher at Shavertown United Methodist. She plans to attend either Kutztown or Ship- pensburg universities. Dana Colfax Daughter of Jody Colfax Escort: Mark Yankowski Dana is a 4-year varsity cheerleader and co- captain of this year’s squad. She is a 6-year UCA all-star. She belongs to the SADD and foreign lan- guage clubs. : Outside of school, she coaches a mini-cheer- leading squad. She plans to attend college. Ryan Casey Hoover Daughter of William and Kathy Hoover Escort: Ryan Besteder Ryan is a 4-year varsity field hockey player, a member of the National Honor Society and the yearbook staff. She plans to attend college, majoring in psy- chology and playing field hockey. Jackie Lovecchio Daughter of Angelo and Margaret Lovecchio Escort: Scott Arnold Jackie is co-managing editor of KnightLife, the school newspaper, performed in the musical “Pippin,” and is a varsity cheerleader. She is active in her church and with Big Broth- ers/Big Sisters. Her plans include majoring in culinary arts at college. Samantha Lee Payne Daughter of Sam and Rose Payne Escort: Craig Thomas Samantha plays field hockey and track, partici- pates in chorus, musicals, numerous clubs and is a member of the National Honor Society. Her community activities include a competi- tion dance group, church youth group and volun- teering in Sunday School and nursery. She plans to attend a military academy or join ROTC and major in pharmacy or pre-med. Ainsley Schuler Daughter of David and Linda Schuler Escort: Phil Kurello Ainsley is senior class treasurer, a student council homeroom representative, captain of the football, wresting and basketball cheerleading squads, a member of the National Honor Society and listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. She coaches a mini all-star cheerleading squad and is a CCD substitute teacher and member of the GFWC juniorette service club. She plans to attend college and continue cheerleading, and major in pharmacy or pre-med. 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