Junior Prom 2k16

No tickets will be sold after April 8th

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Maranda Flod

This year’s prom “A Night in the Big Apple” is set for April 23rd from 7-10 p.m. Prom will not be at Liberty, but instead at Winghaven Country Club. There is no after prom.

Tickets will be sold in the cafeteria. If students buy tickets from March 28th-April 1st, tickets are $50. If you have any fines, you will not be eligible to go to prom.

If students purchase tickets from April 4-8, they will be $65, and if you want to bring a guest you must get a form from junior class sponsor Mrs. Jacks. On this form, you must have a principal’s signature from your guest’s school and Mr. Nelson’s signature. Guests must be in at least 9th grade, be appropriately dressed and 20 years or younger.

According to Mrs. Jacks, there were be a dessert bar.

Many students have been wondering why prom tickets cost so much. This is because the school needs to pay for food, DJ, decorations, photographer and the location.

“I think prom is going to be like homecoming, but it will be more formal. I think it will be fun,” junior Austin Beckerly said.

Mrs. Jacks has been a big help planning out prom, along with the junior class officers. They developed the theme “A Night in the Big Apple” but waited to announce until the day they began to sell tickets.

“I’m not a junior, but I think it’s an extra chance for all the juniors to have more fun,” said Brittney Moellering.