GRADUATION 2004 Sunday, June 13, 2004 7 Lake-Lehman (continued from page 1) Class Valedictorian Steven Cardillo and Salu- tatorian Sara Chmura both expressed their grati- tude to everyone who had helped them along the way. “I can honestly say,” said Cardillo, “that I will miss nearly as many faculty members as classmates. And believe me, I'll miss a lot of | classmates.” Senior high school guidance counselors Bon- nie Gregory and Diane Sherman read the names i A a ty te i BU eg WR ps Bi “In a sense, it’s bittersweet.” Ainsley MacDougall Lake-Lehman graduate of the memories and friendships she has made throughout her school years. Lauren Lipski proclaimed that graduating high school is “somewhat indescribable. I feel so ~of the seniors as they proudly approached school Uboard president James Mahon to receive their “diplomas, enormous smiles plastered on their faces. Some were simply overcome by the mo- ‘ment and cried tears of joy. After the ceremony, the graduates, now offi- cially alumni of Lake-Lehman, had a chance to ' be congratulated by family and friends outside many mixed emotions. It really hasn’t hit me yet, that I'm a graduate of Lake-Lehman.” Some of the graduates, however, were nothing but happy to be new alumni. John Paul Hanish, always quick with a joke, exclaimed, “I worked 13 years for a little piece of paper?” A grin spread across his face and he kissed his diploma. e stadium. A sense of accomplishment and joy could be felt just from being around the grinning, ecstatic graduates. Ainsley MacDougall said she had worked so hard to get to this point in her life, and although she was happy and proud to have graduated, she “It’s finished. I'm done with high school.” Whether happy or sad, having mixed emo- tions or not knowing what to feel at all, each of the 148 graduates was indeed done with high school. They will never again grace the halls of Lake-Lehman High School. As Robert O. Roberts put it, “This class is leaving a hole in the Lake- Lehman community, a hole that will not be easy to fill.” said “in a sense, it’s bittersweet,” because of all \Lake-Lehman graduation iscenes, clockwise from top left: ‘Dressed in the caps and gowns, Sarah Chappell, Michael Zim- \merman and Matt Mahoney sat ‘with the band for the last time; \Cory Spencer shared a light ‘moment with Ainsley Mac- P ‘Dougall, Samantha Payne and Wiped away a tear while talk- bara Cragle held the door as selor Diane Sherman helped Kim Sorber with her gown. jm Sorber; Adrienne Dragon g with Jasmine Watson; Bar- Carol Jones and Melissa Strunk stepped across the threshold that would take them to graduation; guidance coun- i FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK BK From left, row 1. Valerie Olivia Thompson, Melissa Renee Coombs, Dana Rae Colfax, Brit- tany Lavelle Swingle, Carrie Ann Stolarick, Jas- mine Rachel Watson, Ryan Casey Hoover, Samantha Lee Payne, Adrienne Marie Dragon, Sara Marie Chmura, Steven Michael Cardillo, Kelly Dougherty, Callie Carsman, Ashley Sabel- la, Sarah Edyth Cease, Stepahnie Alexis Berret- tini, Ainsley Lynn Schuler, Jacqueline Assunta Lovecchio, Sarah Elizabeth Heller, Heather Lynn Chulick, Lauren Lipski. Row 2: Kristi Lynn Taylor, Amber Lauri, Alexandra Laver, Melissa Ann Simoson, Kimber- 4 Ann Marie Sorber, Karen Lesley Milunic, ?”laire Elizabeth Apaliski, Kayla Mildred Culver, Whitney Rene Pollock, Leslie Kay Rosenbaum, Jonelle Dorothy Elizabeth Carter, Felicia Ellen Walsh, Nicole Jean Walsh, Erika Lynnea Steele, Emily Margaret Becker, Ashley Nell Hules, Samantha Lee Laskowski, Danielle K. Dynak. Row 3: Anna Marie Dunlap, Ainsley Elisabeth MacDougall, Melissa Ann Strunk, Elizabeth Jane Martin, Stacey Ann Fox, Blair Welter, Kristi Shaw, Crystal McCaffrey, Christine Nancy Cole, Tabitha Miscavage, Laura Elizabeth Stem- pien, Christina Marie Reimard, Sarah Jane Chappell, Catherine Rachel Cilvik, Katelyn Rose Buckman, Heather. Mae Perry, Amber Elizabeth Kenny, Katharina Nockemann. Row 4: Ashley Lynne Basar, Megan Ashley Goss, Susan Johanna Barber, Tara Jo Murphy, Kerin Bielecki, Amy Veronica Pegarella, Kara Marie Makarewicz, Stephanie Dee Paul, Tiffany Marie Bella, Ashley Peterson, Rikki Ann Ritts, Lake-Lehman High School Class of 2004 Angela Gail Nice, Nancy Catherine Schweizer, Colleen Joy Mininger, Tanyia McKeel, Holly Burnside, Patricia Hazeltine, Alice Nickalls. Row 5: Cheryl Ross, Carol Laura Jones, Car- rie Helen Naugle, Jennifer Starosta, Ashley Bronson, Heather Smith, Hattie Ramsey, Angie Anderson, Kristopher Fink, Raymond Kline, Gregory James Kostrobala, Robert William Groblewski, Loren Howard Haefele Ill, John Paul Hanish, Michael Zimmerman, Jacob Ray- mond Riddle. Row 6: Daniel William Fuhr, Cody Kyttle, Derek John White, Stephen Colby Lunderman, Ryan McDermott, Michael Dynak, Joshua King, Jason Sutton, Randy Lee Boatman, Ryan Warn- er, Christopher Alexander Benoit, David Race- mus, Jr., Joseph Roppolo, Joshua Cragle, Kevin McHugh, Matthew James Dubil. Row 7: Malcolm E. Yaple, Scott Lozo, John Daniel Worthington, Stephen James Patla, Bryan Joshua Lazur, Mark Mueller, Michael Christopher Kohl, John Michael Saviano, Ryan Edward Besteder, Chad M. Derhammer, Scott William Arnold, Daniel David Williams, Nicolas Casaldi, Josh Wysocki, Keith Richard Culver, Jr. Row 8: Scott Wentzel, Matthew James Stu- art, John Paul Bartle, David John Gronski, Jr. Matthew Joseph Gemberling, Jonathon Price, Juan Bernardo Monita Arroyo, Richard Pearsall Eckman, Mark David Yankowski, Cory Mark Spencer, Craig Lee Thomas, Kyle Richard Chase, Cody Lamoreaux, Matthew Robert Ma- honey.
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