Sunday, November 15, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 Crowning a queen *at Lehman ® The Lake-Lehman football field was a bee- hive of activity prior to the start of the Old Shoe Game between the Black Knights and the Dal- las High School Mountaineers as Homecom- ing and Parents’ Night ceremonies were held. Annie VanScoy was crowned the 2009 Lake- Lehman Homecoming Queen by Gabi Dragon, last year’s queen, and senior members of the football team, cheerleading squad and the band, along with their parents, were honored. Members of the 2009 Lake-Lehman Home- coming Court include Sara Casterline, Theresa Restaino, Katelyn Dawsey, Annie VanScoy, Melinda Wright, Leigh Hillman, Erica John- son, Adam Supey, Patrick Moss, Gregory Gro- blewski, Ricky Swan, Adam Holena, Gregory Josuweit and Christopher Prater. Erica Johnson, a member of the Lake-Lehman Homecoming Court, captivates the crowd with her smile. iN Pr y of (! A i Xo 5 B X 2 Leigh Hillman is a member of the 2009 Lake-Lehman Home- coming Court. Jessica Buziak gets cold in her dance costume waiting for cere- monies to start so her mom, Melissa, helps keep her warm during Lake-Lehman Parents’ Night festivities. Lake-Lehman Homecoming Court member Sara Casterline tries to stay warm during pre-game festivities. F CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ PHOTOSFOR THE DALLAS POST Annie Van Scoy, right, of Shavertown, the 2009 Lake-Lehman Homecoming Queen, is crowned by 2008 Homecoming Queen Gabi Dragon. Lake-Lehman Homecoming Court member Melinda Wright reacts to an announcement during ceremonies prior to the Old Shoe Game. coming Court. ¢ DMS plans American Education Week activities The Dallas Middle School will celebrate American Education Week November 16- 20. Sixth-grade parents are invited to visit from 10 a.m. to noon and 1:15 to 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 16. Seventh and eighth-grade par- ents are invited to visit from 9 to 10: on Tuesday, Nov. 17. All middle school students will participate in an assembly entit- led, “Stick and Stones” facilitated by the Pennsylvania Attorney Generals Office regarding cyber bullying and internet safety on Wednesday, Nov. 18. students will FRAC Sa uh The Misericordia Univer- sity Alumni Association will hold its 11th Annual Brunch with Santa from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Banks Student Life Center on campus in Dallas. The ever-popular event features a festive brunch travel to the high school to see “Twelve Angry Jurors,” a play performed by the high school stu- dents on Thursday, Nov. 20. The week will finish with a school-wide presentation of “Ol- iver Twist” performed by the Hampstead Players, a nationally- known performing group. served in the Cougar’s Den. Children will have the oppor- tunity to pose for a picture with Santa and share their wish list with him. A profes- sional photographer will be available to capture the mo- ment. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 MU Alumni Association plans Santa Brunch for children from 5-12 years of age and free to children under 5 years of age. Event coordina- tor is Bob Kaleta, alumni ser- vices coordinator. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Misericordia Alumni Box Of- fice at 674-6768.
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