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First:  Tyler  Bergman,  Cameron  Brown,  Joshua  Ostblom,  Austin  Bailey,  Giselle Cruz,  Wendy  Hernandez  Kenzie Rosman
     Second:  Chloe  Bartlett,  Raylin  Johnson-Ford,  Nick  Madison,  Logan Corcoran,  Kennedy  Walls,  Emma  Dziurawiec,  Josie Brady,  Alex
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     Working Hard All Year pound By; Kenzie (toman and Tyler Bergman


      The yearbook you  are currently looking through  is a product of   “Prior to the beginning of the year, we  had  lost  Mrs.  Honz and
   hard work by a group of dedicated  individuals who have worked   our outstanding Editor,  David, so we had three first time editors
   tirelessly throughout the year to  bring you  the finished  book.  On   and a new adviser,  Ms.  Rue.” Going from staff member to editor is
   the surface, Yearbook class may seem easy.  Most people  just think   a huge  leap.  “It’s a lot of fun and  I enjoy having creative control,”
   of taking photos and writing captions,  but in  reality,  the class  is   Nick elaborates.  “But you  put in a lot more work than  regular staff
   much more difficult.  Not  many realize just how much time and   members, and you tend to get stressed out more easily.”
   sacrifice goes into each  individual  spread.  Each  spread  not only   There are essential  skills one  must  have to be successful  in
   consists of just  photos and  captions,  but also features an  article.   yearbook besides basic writing skills and  being able to assert
   Each article  is written after a staff member conducts several   yourself and  being open to criticism. Communication  and time
   interviews with  different  individuals prominent to their assignment.   management skills are just as important to possess. The hardest
   Then comes proofreading and final  checks before submission on   part, according to sophomore Savannah  Lakin,  is “having to do
   Deadline day.                                                  every little detail to our liking.  If someone  messes up,  having to go
      This year,  the class is much  bigger because we have  both  an A   in  and fix it for them.  It gets stressful and crazy around our   pe  l
   and  B-Day class. This factor makes communication  difficult,  but we   deadlines,  but we always survive.”  In the end,  the staff goes   o
   manage to  make  it work.  Editors Giselle Cruz,  Savannah  Lakin,  above and  beyond to ultimately make the best possible   e  p
   Nick Madison  and  Supervisors Ashley Carroll and  Natasha      yearbook.
   Hernandez are  mixed  amongst the two classes,  leading the staff.
   “This year was a big transition,” reveals senior Nick Madison.                                  Yearbook Staff
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