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Students find creative ways to ask dates to prom

By Blake Dykes

Prom is an exciting time for many upperclassmen, but the dance itself is not the only good part. Beyond the planning, preparing for the big day, and making after-prom plans, getting asked to prom makes it pretty high up on the list.

Being asked to prom whether it be by a boyfriend or just friend calls for creativity.

Senior Will Mayberry spent lots of time planning how to ask out his Lanseville girlfriend senior Chelsea Roy. 

“I took her to LaBocca on Valentine’s Day, and I had went to the restaurant the day before and remade one of their menus. The menu said ‘LaBocca Authentic Italian Cuisine,’ on the front, and then on the inside it said, ‘Speciality for tonight… Will you go to prom with me?’I had a check box for ‘yes’ and another for ‘yes’.”

Mayberry said that her reaction was completely surprised and extremely happy because he had thought it out.

However, Mayberry was not the only one who spent some time thinking about how to ask out his date.

Junior Courtney Crombie’s boyfriend, senior Alex Byer, completely surprised her.

“He told me we were going on a surprise date, so he took me to eat at Bravo in Louisville, and then we went to see Safe Haven. After that he made me close my eyes until we got to this empty lot in Plum Hill. He walked me out there and told me to open my eyes. In big letters he had cut out PROM? and stuck them in the ground. He had glued pictures of us on the letters.”

While some people asked their dates to prom outside of school, others decided to pop the question during school hours.

Senior Gavin Horner asked his date, senior Samantha Goode, on their way to study hall Feb 14. Horner brought Goode into the MPR room and had a dozen roses laid out and a Powerpoint. The Powerpoint contained a slide with pictures of them and him asking her to go to prom.

“She is kind of shy, so I didn’t want to embarrass her by asking in front of a lot of people.”

Although most people spend lots of times thinking about unique ways to ask their dates to prom, senior Ted Hartog came up with something only 20 minutes prior to asking.

“I didn’t think I was going to prom at all 20 minutes before I asked her [senior Sarah Taylor]. Then my friend said she needed a date and that I should ask Sarah. Then within 10 minutes I had a plan. Mr. Street let me use a plain white T shirt from the store and I wrote ‘prom?’ with a marker on it. Then I grabbed a jacket and walked into the office to ask her since she’s an office worker. The girl’s distracted her and I walked up and ripped open my jacket.”

Whether someone takes weeks of planning or just a couple of minutes, there are many creative ways of asking.

New prom venue stirs excitement

By Bailey Hussung

Though prom and its preparations seem far off, both the Junior Executive Committee and student body are already thinking about it. As one of the most highly anticipated events of the year, prom is always a hot topic. This year has brought some exciting changes, including the announcement that prom will be held at the Seelbach Hotel on Louisville’s Fourth Street.

The Junior Executive Committee’s prime responsibility is to plan the prom, so it was their decision to hold prom at the Seelbach. “Since FC has had prom at the Marriott for the past two years, we thought we should find a place that FC has never had it before,” said Junior Executive  Scarlett Hartlage.

Hartlage said the committee got together at the beginning of the summer, and they knew right away they wanted to change the venue. “We looked at the Mellwood Center, the Marriott, and the Belle of Louisville. We felt the Seelbach was the best because it was a new venue that none of the FC students have had prom at, and it gives the juniors and seniors an opportunity to make new memories in a historical building,” said Hartlage.

The Seelbach is indeed a historical landmark, as many celebrities have chosen to stay at the hotel. Former president John F. Kennedy, American gangster Al Capone, and pop icon Elton John are just a few notable people to have roamed the halls. F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of The Great Gatsby, even based the location of the wedding of two main characters off of the Seelbach Hotel.

Junior Executive Mariah Ferber said that the Seelbach offered both a larger ballroom and a dance floor than the Marriott, which was definitely a large factor in choosing a venue. “We rented the biggest ballroom they had, and we’re expecting a big turnout this year. We made sure there was enough space for everyone,” said Ferber.

Though the location was chosen for some practical reasons, it also stood out for its beauty and charm.“The Seelbach is a very elegant place overall, it has a beautiful marble grand staircase entrance, all the decor is just really pretty,” said Ferber. Some of the Junior Executives toured the spot were impressed by everything they saw, Ferber said.

When the news that the venues had changed came up at class orientations, it spread across the junior and senior classes like wildfire. “I am super excited to see the inside of the Seelbach, and how they decorate it for our prom. I think it will make it more memorable because the hotel is a part of history,” said junior Mallory Grantz.

Seniors who attended prom last year are looking forward to the change of scenery.“I liked the Marriott, but I think the Seelbach is a lot nicer,” said senior Cole Thorton.  Thorton said as long as there is music and decorations, it will be a great night.

Even with a location that is impressive on its own, the Junior Executives plan to do everything in their power make this year’s prom a night to remember. “I believe that the change of venue for this year’s prom will allow students to differentiate this prom from all previous and future proms. The Junior Executive Committee simply hopes to make prom the best it can be, and an awesome experience for the students,” said Ferber.

Playlist of the Week: Prom 2012

By Paige Thompson, Bekah Landers, and Claire DeFrancisci

This week the Bagpiper is doing a playlist of the most popular songs to dance to at prom.

1) “We Are Young” by Fun.

2) “Glad You Came” by The Wanted

3) “Wild Ones” by  Flo Rida ft. Sia

4) “Boyfriend” by Justin Bieber

5) “Feel So Close” by Calvin Harris

6) “Rumor Has It” by Adele

7) “We Found Love” by Rihanna ft. Calvin Harris

8) “Brokenhearted” by Karmin

9) “Sexy and I Know It” by LMFAO

10) “Domino” by Jessie J