The Art of Making a Yearbook

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Q: Describe a day-to-day process of being in yearbook.
Ella Olson: When coming into class, I work on my assigned pages or my newspaper articles.

Erin Arviso: I come into class and immediately sit down to work on whatever has been assigned to me as well as the occasional article.
Hayden Cook: I go to my computer, login and work on what I am assigned.


Q: What do you enjoy most about being in yearbook and why?
Ella Olson:  I enjoy being with my friends because in high school you don’t get to see your friends a whole lot.

Erin Arviso: I really like editing things and creating pages for grad ads because I simply enjoy editing and creating the pages is fun and helps open up a creative side.

Hayden Cook: I like making Grad ads because that is mostly all i’ve done.

Q: What is the hardest part of being in yearbook?
Ella Olson: Getting pages done on time would be the hardest part.

Erin Arviso: Having to have knowledge about how computers work and having to scan pictures

Hayden Cook: Learning and remembering how to do certain tasks in class.

Q: Why did you want to join yearbook?
Ella Olson: I wanted to join yearbook because my sister was the freshman editor before I came here.

Erin Arviso: I wanted to join because it seemed fun and I could feel a little bit more involved with school activities

Hayden Cook: I wanted to join yearbook because it seemed like an interesting class to take and I wanted to try new things.

Q: What do you least enjoy about yearbook?
Ella Olson: My least favorite part is probably when the class has overdue pages.

Erin Arviso: My least favorite thing about yearbook is that you have to write newspaper articles and I don’t particularly enjoy writing about real-world events.

Hayden Cook: I am new to the class so i don’t have a least favorite part.

 

 

Q: What would you say to someone who was wanting to join yearbook?
Ella Olson: I would probably say that they should only join if you really want to not just for a credit.

Erin Arviso: If you want to join yearbook, make sure this is something you actually want to do because it can be very boring if you do something that isn’t exactly your forte.

Hayden Cook: I think yearbook can be a fun class but you have to focus and pay attention so you don’t fall behind.


Q: What are some qualities someone should have if they were thinking of joining?
Ella Olson: They need patience, flexibility, and enthusiasm.

Erin Arviso: Some qualities people need are perseverance, willingness to do work, and responsibility

Hayden Cook: Qualities that would be good to have would be listening, and working on computers.