PAGE 8 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 16, 2010 1 Waiting for festivities to begin are, from left, Hilary Hoover, Rebecca Darling, Aurlen Rinaldi, Jacob Hebda, Jacqui Stasik, Dana Manganello and Frida Freiesleben. The vestibule at Gennetti’'s in Wilkes-Barre is awash in bright floral ~colored evening gowns for the Dallas Senior High School prom. Dallas High School seniors enjoy Prom Night About 350 members of the Dallas High School senior class and their guests danced the night away to the music of disc jockey Matt Alles during the Dallas High School Senior Prom held May 8 at Genetti’s in Wilkes-Barre. The theme for the evening was “Las Vegas Night.” Dana Krawetz was crowned Prom Queen while Zach Dutter was Prom King. Senior class advisors are Barb Richardson and Tom Connors. L:L percussion, color guard groups excel at tourney Members of the Lake-Lehman Indoor Percussion and Color Guard groups dominated the Chapter 7 Championships held Sunday, April 25, at Pocono Mountain East High School in Swiftwater. Lake-Lehman swept the floor with all four units earning first- place recognition along with tro- phies. The elementary percussion un- der the direction of Patrick Stan- ley presented its show “The Dark Knight,” achieving a ranking of “Excellent.” The high school percussion di- rected by AJ Defrancesco and as- sisted by Eric Boylan and Bren- dan Carter performed its show “The Horror,” obtaining a score of 88.5. The middle school color guard, a senior project co-directed by Kaitlyn Martin and Symone Vaughn, delivered its show “Lucky,” producing a score of 78.6. The high school color guard di- rected by Brian Marsh assisted by Jess Milbrodt and Michelle Keller elegantly portrayed its show entitled “Winter” and earned a score of 81.3. Three of the four units traveled ‘to New Jersey for the All-Chapter Championships held April 29 through May 2 at the Wildwood Convention Center located on the boardwalk. The high school percussion preliminary round saw over 20 outstanding competitors. After achieving a high enough score to advance to the Scholastic Inter- mediate A Division earlier in the season, the Lake-Lehman unit proved itself once again by qual- ifying for finals to be held. The ensemble completed its season with a sixth-place recognition ranking above some of its previ- ously challenging opponents. The color guard competed at the highly-competitive Scho- lastic Intermediate A level. Its preliminary round produced an amazing showing by the group. Its exemplary perform- ance advanced the group to fi- nals where the ensemble pol- ished off its season with a sixth-place achievement. The elementary percussion performance was its best pre- sentation of the season. The fifth and sixth-grade students impressed the audience as well as the judges, earning a “Superior” ranking as well as Chapter Championship med- als. wh, CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS 0 fr Sisk Gee Kayla Kaufmann drops her purse, dumping everything. Ever the gentleman, Mike Moore stops to pick it up for her. ABOVE: Chelsea English is beautiful and Brian DeLuca dapper as they arrive at the prom. BELOW: Kori McGee and Eric Baines make their entrance at the prom.