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Thursday, February 27, 2014

The Book of the Year

ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK! Photo by Jin Yup Jung '14. Copyright Red Cloud Indian School.
The Book of the Year
By Jin Yup Jung '14
                           
If you have been waiting for a chance to get the 2013-2014 Red Cloud Yearbook, you are finally in luck.

As the semester is approaching its end with only about three months left, Yearbook class has been working extremely hard to record great memories for the students. The Yearbook class basically takes photos, edits photos, and makes pages.

“We are ¾ done with the yearbook,” senior Talea Black Tail Deer Merrival said. “We have two weeks to work and get done with each page. I like to interview and take pictures because it allows me see other sides of people. I also like to create pages and try to make each page unique.”

Each year, yearbook is considered to be a great gift and a truly great book of memories in which students share all of their thoughts and secrets. Students have bonded and will bond with their friends and will keep in touch throughout college and the rest of our lives.

“Yearbook is a big project. We usually work in pairs in the class, but each person has responsibilities to complete their work, whether it's taking photos, designing pages, or interviewing students,” teacher Aminah Hassoun said.

When we have a reunion in the future, one thing that will remind us of our life in high school is our high school yearbook. Yearbook will offer you a chance to remember how fun and crazy our lives were when you look back at it. If you haven’t bought a yearbook before, now is the right time for you to get it.

“It’s your memory,” Aminah said. “We’ve done this to cover different events that happened this year. The yearbook is more than just a book on your shelf. The reason yearbook class works hard is for everyone in school to enjoy reading the yearbook.”

A yearbook costs $25 (a reasonable price). You can contact Aminah (room 231) in order to buy one. The deadline to order yearbook is April 30th; it’s about two months away from now. A lot of times, students totally forget the deadline, and when the deadline comes close, it make students decide not to buy because they do not have enough money to buy the yearbook. I suggest you to start getting money together now. Two months is long enough to save $25.

Hopefully, you plan to save enough money and not miss out on your yearbook. You will have a great time reading it and remembering all your great activities from this year.

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