by McKenzie Roy
The yearbook committee needs your help. With 25 signed up for the committee, only four editors and three to four committee members attend these meetings.
“The new schedule limits when people can stay after,” senior Erin Farquharson says. There are only so many extra help days with teachers. Since many students stay after on those extra help days, they are not able to attend committee meetings.
With yearbook lacking committee members, it could affect when the seniors receive their yearbook. “The book could be delayed. They might not get the book till after graduation,” Yearbook Adviser Sherry Arsenault says. Students could possibly have to come back to the school to pick up their yearbook.
This delay is not the only problem with this situation. “It’s stressful for the few students there. It seems like the memories of our whole senior class are up to us four to put together,” Farquharson says. They have all the work placed on their shoulders.
Students can gain so much from the experience. “Being in the yearbook committee has many benefits like learning journalism skills, being creative, managing time, online design,” Arsenault says. “And colleges love it!”
Meetings are Tuesdays and Thursdays right after school and Wednesday 6-8 in T102. Most importantly Mrs. Arsenault brings food!