Sunday, December 4, 2005 SCHOOLS THE POST PAGE 3 I ———————_——-.. April Walker and Allyson Neely share a laugh on the dance floor. Dancing the nigh L-L holds holiday semiformal hristmas might be a few weeks away, but more than 200 students from Lake-Lehman High School got into the spirit of the season during the school’s annual Christmas semiformal dance. The 18th annual event was held at Irem Temple Country Club in Dallas and was sponsored by the school’s student council. “Everyone had a great time,” said student council adviser Cathy Wolfe. “The children were very well-behaved.” ~ In fact, workers at Irem Temple Country Club told Wolfe it was one of the most well-mannered groups to use the facility. : “It was great to hear,” said Wolfe, who is a British literature teacher at the school. & “It was a great event with every student behaving in a fantastic manner.” Approximately 230 students in grades 10 through 12 attended the dance. Lake- ! Lehman junior Katharine Niezgoda was crowned as the Snow Princess, while se- | nior Matthew Little was crowned as the Snow King. Dresses were mandatory for girls at the Lake-Lehman High School semiformal dance. Shoes?” Well, that's another story. 3 y Don Klein and Melissa Hillard enjoy a dance at the semi- formal. PHOTOS FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK away Chris Boyle encour- ages Rachel Sanger to get on the dance floor. Lake-Lehman junior Amanda Frain shows off the cocktail dress she made for the Christmas semi- formal.
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