and the
Recording life long memories
deadline is...
on task with their current project or starting a new
For the yearbook staff, work doesn t start when
one. The editors work together to ensure that
school comes back into session. The staff starts
everyone is on task and deadlines are being met to
working towards the end of the summer diligently
make certain that the book is
going out into the community for fresh
published and ready to be printed at
new ideas, selling ads, and especially
..finishing the
the end of the year. The most
yearbook orientation to teach new
important part of it all is knowing that
pages and meeting
members the ropes. Putting together a
when the book is distributed to the
book of everyone s memories from the
the deadlines. is the
student body that it represents the
entire year is a tough job, but it s nothing
hardest part
goal the entire staff has been working
the staff can t handle. Interviewing
- Antonio Robledo 11
towards for months. Stressful? Yes,
students, taking photos, and going to all
definitely. The one major thing that
of the school functions is fun but then
keeps it all running is that everyone
they come back and put it all together.
gets along and works along each other. Finishing
Antonio Robledo 11 says the hardest part about being
pages isn t a race; the staff is more than a team,
in yearbook is finishing the pages and meeting the
they re a family.
deadlines. Every day members come in and get right
Top L to R:
The staff took a trip to Jasper s 9/11 monument
during the month of September.
Mattie Hamilton 12 carefully lining up for the
picture.
Maggie Barbay 10 trying out the new photo-lab
that was created for the staff s use this year.
Bottom L to R:
Taegan Sargent 11 testing the lighing effects in
the photo-lab.
Newcomers to the staff this year couldn t
handle the sugar rush of snacks during a
much needed free day.
Mia Delgado 10 and Mattie Hamilton 12 looking
through pictures taken at a home varsity
football game.
our last words
Transitioning between editors every
year can get tricky, but I do hope that
I was able to make a difference this
year as our editor did last year. To
the next editor, have fun and do not
be too hard on yourself. It is stressful,
but in the end when you flip through
the book and see the work your staff
did, it will all be worth it.
- Mattie Hamilton 12 , Editor in Chief
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Designed by Mattie Hamilton
Yearbook has been such an
amazizng experience for me. Each
year has offered amazing
oppurtunities I wouldn t have had
anywhere else. Our staff has worked
so hard and it has been great
watching everyone develop from
strangers to some of the closest
friends. I hope that I have shown
grace in my time here and that I have
helped you each in some way.
- Colleen Hale 12 , Assistant Editor