How do we remember everything that happened in one school year? With a yearbook of course.
We have new chiefs with new ideas and goals for this year’s yearbook. They include Lily Breedlove, Savana Gooch, Malin Harris, Irelyn Kennedy, Mikayla Michael and Kenlee Miller.
“A goal I have for this year’s yearbook is to make it as memorable as possible,” Harris said. “It being my senior year, I want to make it fun for my senior class and so later down the road I can show the amazing yearbook from my senior year.”
Putting a year’s worth of memories into a book takes hard work and dedication. The challenges the students face can be difficult
“The hardest part of being in charge of the yearbook is making sure there are no mistakes,” Gooch said. “It can be very hard to make sure everyone that is working on it knows how to make everything work together, and making sure all the pages have the same layout, fonts, font sizes, no spelling errors, amongst other things. When making a yearbook all you really hear about are the mistakes that people see, not necessarily how good it might look or how hard we worked. So it is important that we work to make sure there are as few mistakes as possible.”
The class does not stop once you leave the door. At most sporting events you will find contributors to the yearbook snapping pictures of the event.
“They are pretty important, I am also concerned as to getting better photos and increasing my experience as a photographer,” Junior Caddian Rider said. “To me, capturing the school spirit is important because I have realized that me and many other people are going to look back at these year books in 20 years and cherish the memories so they have to be exciting and eventful.”
The theme for this year’s yearbook is vibrant. To purchase a 24-25 yearbook students can order online at www.walsworthyearbooks.com.