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Libery embarks on ‘A Night to Remember’

by Isabella Brunelli & Chloe Stenger, Reporters

An event many students were anxiously waiting for since their freshman year finally arrived. Liberty’s “A Night to Remember” prom took place on April 7 from 7-11 p.m. where students gathered at Bogey Hills Country Club as they danced and sang for hours.

The venue included food and there was even a small photo booth with props. With all the students it really wasn’t all that crowded. The building was big and there was even a little outdoor area.

“I thought it was pretty great. The songs were good, it was fun dancing and everybody looked pretty good dancing,” Lillian Nelson (11) said. “It was very loud. I lost my voice from prom. The day after, I could barely talk.”

As the night went on, the prom king and queen - Peyton Braile (12) and Ava Swift (12)were announced.

“Whenever we got nominated for the prom king and queen, I definitely had a lot of my girlfriend’s friends say that they were going to vote for us, so I kind of had an idea that I was probably going to win, but I didn’t know for sure,” Braile said.

With vibrant music playing, people singing and swaying with huge smiles all around, it marked the setting of a night full of contentment.

“It was magical. I mean, it was amazing,” Kylie Brennan (10) said. “I danced for hours. Just being with all of your friends, even though it wasn’t technically my prom, being with all those people that I knew and just being able to lay back, not worry about a single thing and just enjoy it made it a night to remember.”