Designing the Yearbook

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For many years, students have been designing the yearbook for Springville Junior High School. According to Ms. Rachel Neeley, yearbook advisor, SJHS has the yearbook so students may look back on their junior high years and remember them. 

To get into the yearbook class, students fill out an application that asks questions like why they want to be in the yearbook class. Ms. Neeley and the current yearbook class will interview the applicants and pick seven to ten students to be in the yearbook class. According to Ms. Neeley, the class is small because its easier to keep track of assignments and she gets to know the students better. 

“It’s the funnest class of the day,” said Riley Brockbank, an eighth grader at SJHS. In the yearbook class, students design the pages for the yearbook. They also take pictures of students and events that happen at SJHS.  According to Meg Longhurst, an eight grader at SJHS, one of the hardest things in the yearbook class is making the pages look creative and nice, but to Ms. Neeley, the hardest thing is the deadlines. The majority of students in this class chose this class because it sounded like a fun and great class to take. 

Attributions
Claire Davis, SJHS Staff Writer