THE DALLAS POST Sunday, May 30, 2010 Seniors Ashley Blazaskie, left, and Brian Bau enter the grand ballroom at Genetti's in Wilkes-Barre. Lake-Lehman ~ prom goes Hollywood Following a “Hollywood” theme, juniors and seniors from Lake-Lehman High School were stars for the night at a prom held May 21 at Gus Genetti’s in Wilkes- Barre. The prom, arranged by the juniors for the seniors, attracted 293 students attired in their Hollywood best who danced the night away to music by a disc jockey. Katelyn Dawsey was named Prom Queen while Drew Groblewski served as Prom King. Members of the Prom Court included Adam Holena, Adam Supey, Chris Prater, Pat Moss, Erica Johnson, Leigh Hillman, Annie VanScoy and Sara Casterline. Members of the Prom Committee were Rebecca Far- rell, Courtney Sult, Avery DeFranco, Kami Saxe and Stevie Kioski. Mrs. Jean Lipski is junior class advisor. Senior Liz Brooks, left, and her date Aaron Cusma wait in line for their prom photograph to be taken. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Relaxing in the lobby of Genetti's in Wilkes-Barre before going into the Lake-Lehman prom are, from left seniors Dan Rood and Celia Cowher, junior Sabrina Hazeltine and sophomore Seth Harrison. ABOVE: Taking their seats at the Lake-Lehman prom are, from left, Justis Shea, Stefanie Good, Katie Rusonis, Zach Gruver, Daryl Savage and Kelsie Adam. RIGHT: Senior Theresa Restaino, right, gets popcorn from counselor Tara Sears. 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