*PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 29, 2011 Lake-Lehman High School students who recently won History Day awards are, from left, kneeling, Brittany Faux, Anna James, Courtney McMonagle, Kelly Sweeney, Ashley Rood, Stephanie Konek. Second row, Lindsay Williams, A.J Reyes, Megan Davis, Mr. Brian Gorski, LLHS Associate History Day Coordinator; Mr. Michael Novrocki, LLHS History Day Coordinator; Mr. Ryan Lindbuchler, LLHS Social Studies Dept. Chair and Associate History Day Coordinator; Sarah Bedford, Alyssa Talacka, Megan Sorber, Alex Hoyt. Third row, Katie Heindel, Karen Yamrick, Bethany Williams, Michelle Ash, Thomas Boyle, Kristen Boyle, Kaitlyn Yoniski and Nick Egan. Lake-Lehman is first at Regional History Day for 12th straight year For the 12th consecutive year, Lake-Lehman High School won first place as the Senior Division Outstanding School at the 2011 Regional History Day Competition. This award is given to the school with the greatest number of award-winning projects in grades 9-12. Twenty-six students and their projects (14 in total) qual- ified to represent Lake-Lehman High School at the Regional Contest held on March 19. A re- cord number of 10 projects from Lake-Lehman captured ei- ther a first, second or third- place award at the regional con- test. Lake-Lehman earned three first-place awards, five second-place awards and two third-place awards. A record group of 21 students advanced to the state competi- tion held at Millersville Univer- sity where sophomore A.J. Reyes, who had won a first place at regional competition, grabbed a fourth-place state award for his Individual Docu- mentary project, entitled “Old Enough to Fight, but Not to Vote?” Lake-Lehman students who won Regional Competition awards are: First place - Group Documen- tary: Anna James and Brittany Faux (Grade 9) for their pro- ject, entitled “Tocks Island Dam: Killing a Valley or Fuel- ing the Future?” Two graduate from Providence College Jaime Lipski, of Dallas, and Joscelyn Mahon, of Shaver- town, received undergraduate degrees from Providence Col- lege during commencement exercises on Sunday, May 15. Lipski received a bachelor’s degree in psychology Cum Laude. Mahon received a bachelor’s degree in health policy and management. 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