PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, July 6, 2008 Jessica Alba fixes classmate Chris Barbacci's gown. Members of the Class of 2008 from Lake-Lehman High School had to wait a little longer than expected to receive their diplomas due to a teachers’ strike during the school year but that didn’t stop them from celebrating after the school district’s 50th annual commencement ceremonies Friday, June 27. Lake-Lehman graduates make their way to the commencement exercises. It was a ceremony worth waiting for Members of the Class of 2008 from Lake-Lehman High School had to wait a little longer than ex- pected to receive their diplomas due to a teachers’ strike during the school year but that didn’t stop them from celebrating after the school district’s 50th annual commencement ceremonies Fri- day, June 27. Graduation was held in the school gymnasium due to the threat of inclement weather. Class officers: Michael John Caffrey, president; Thomas Mat- thew Perry, vice-president; Su- zanne Marie Sikora, secretary; Samuel Paul Davidowitz, treasur- er. Student Council: Michael Caf- frey, president; Eric Ellis, vice- president; Suzanne Sikora, secre- ; James Sutton, treasurer; nn Alba, Jordan Anderson, Kelly Bronson, Elizabeth Carey, Deanna Dragon, Jordon Emer- son, Kelly Evans, Michael Farrell, Kelly Fashauer, Courtney Gleco, Kevin Jenkins, Courtney Matus, Justin Mazer, Nicole Mitkus, Jus- tin Neare, Evan Scott, Sarah Slo- dy, Scott Summa. Class flower: Rose Class colors: Black and gold Class motto: “Do not go where the path may lead — go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” Class song: “In my life” by The Beatles Administration: James E. McGovern, superintendent; Tra- cey L. Halowich, junior/senior AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST ANI INI ONLINI for more photos go to mydallaspost.com high school principal; Nancy L. Edkins and Jon W. Pollard, assist- ant principals; Marilyn M. Glo- gowski, Donald E. James and De- bra A. Demming, elementary principals; and Tina M. Antonel- lo, director of special education. BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE TIMES LEADER The graduating class at Lake-Lehman High School celebrates its graduation in the school gym due to possible inclement weather. Leigh Ann Kern plays a game of Bubble Breaker to pass time before the graduation ceremony begins. and Kyle Smith. I Passing the time before graduation ceremonies begin by playing cards are, from left, Chad Brudnick, Chris Barbacci, Craig Roberts
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