By CINDY JUNOVICA
SUBANG JAYA: Taylor’s Ball 2015 was a success with the remarkable response of 278 student attendees.
TU Student Council Campus Integration Director Bernard Ow Ji Jing said the annual ball managed to engage more students to participate this year.
“We provide a much more spacious and grand ballroom this year to accommodate our guests and ensure their comfort,” he said.
Talents from various clubs including The Backseat Affairs, Society of Performing Arts and TU Dance Club enlivened the night with singing, acting and dancing performances.
Attendees were provided with a free photo booth service, whereby they could choose two photographs to be printed with TU’s constellations frames.
According to Ow, all participants stood a chance to win various lucky draw prizes, as well as the opportunity to be awarded Prom King and Prom Queen.
“The total of this year’s prizes are worth more than RM10,000 for 14 lucky winners, including the king and queen of the night,” he said.
Prom King Yansen Christian Alexander, 20, said, “I didn’t expect to win at all, but I’m utterly grateful for the chance and experience.
“Winning or losing, the highlight of the night is to have fun with all my friends and create an unforgettable memory.”
Attendee Lily Yunsiana, 21, said prom night was definitely one thing she would not want to miss as a final year student.
“It’s the night when Taylorians come together to reminisce our bittersweet journey,” the Hospitality and Management major said.
In accordance with the theme of constellations, the ball aimed to create unity by embracing differences and celebrating individual uniqueness.
Ow said, “The constellations signify that each and every one of us is unique in our own way, and when we come together, we create a beautiful sky full of stars.”
TU Student Council Campus Integration Director Bernard Ow Ji Jing said the annual ball managed to engage more students to participate this year.
“We provide a much more spacious and grand ballroom this year to accommodate our guests and ensure their comfort,” he said.
Talents from various clubs including The Backseat Affairs, Society of Performing Arts and TU Dance Club enlivened the night with singing, acting and dancing performances.
Attendees were provided with a free photo booth service, whereby they could choose two photographs to be printed with TU’s constellations frames.
According to Ow, all participants stood a chance to win various lucky draw prizes, as well as the opportunity to be awarded Prom King and Prom Queen.
“The total of this year’s prizes are worth more than RM10,000 for 14 lucky winners, including the king and queen of the night,” he said.
Prom King Yansen Christian Alexander, 20, said, “I didn’t expect to win at all, but I’m utterly grateful for the chance and experience.
“Winning or losing, the highlight of the night is to have fun with all my friends and create an unforgettable memory.”
Attendee Lily Yunsiana, 21, said prom night was definitely one thing she would not want to miss as a final year student.
“It’s the night when Taylorians come together to reminisce our bittersweet journey,” the Hospitality and Management major said.
In accordance with the theme of constellations, the ball aimed to create unity by embracing differences and celebrating individual uniqueness.
Ow said, “The constellations signify that each and every one of us is unique in our own way, and when we come together, we create a beautiful sky full of stars.”