The Yearbook Staff Learns Responsibility and Creativity

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Some of you may not know this, but your fellow students are already hard at work making this year's yearbook.  A staff of 12 students was selected to be in the yearbook class. They are going to be working all year long on the SJHS yearbook. They put things in it like Quest Time, dances, school sports, and highlights of the year.  This class takes place seventh period in Ms. Neeley’s classroom.

Ms. Neeley, the yearbook advisor, said ,“I hope my students learn to be responsible, creative and learn how to design.” Also, according to Ms.Neeley, SJHS students should buy a yearbook, because it will be fun to look at all the memories you had in junior high.  

Making the yearbook is a process that takes up most of the year. During the year, the yearbook staff do many different things to get the yearbook ready.  First, they have to brainstorm. Then they have to decide the theme, the colors of the book and how they plan to carry out the theme on the book. Then they assign pages, the pages are what they work on throughout the year. 

Emily Bird, a eighth-grader in yearbook, said that she likes yearbook because she gets to release her inner creativity. Students on the yearbook staff also love that they get to take pictures.  

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Ceci Sumsion, SJHS Writer Staff