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Contrary to popular belief, Journalism i not an
"ea y A" Ia . Journali m students go through a
lot in order to produce a good yearbook. Creating
layout , taking yearbook-worthy pictures, selling
bu ine ads; the list is endles . Many long hour
before, during, and after school are poured into
the yearbook. DO 'T B FOOL D! Hiding behind
camera len es and interview faces are fun, rowdy
tudent with an eye for a good time. All the cool
chool a tivitie are represented aren't they?! Mi
Mo k ha made Journali man organized, fficient
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Top left 'Here she comes to sa\e the day'" Mtss Mock re cues Andrea Porter from the
"crop or not to crop" dtlemma. Top nght Katie Deem and Jenna Rtchardson team up to
make the band page a hn'
Belo"" from left to nght: Mtss Mock Yearbook Advtsor, Whttney Btgelow Editor-in-Chtef,
Mtchael Withams Creati\e Engmeer, and Cory Capallia Business Manager
Left: Ben Douglas ts dtlegently complettng the People Closing page. As you can see, he h
no problem taktng a break to show off hts pearly \l<hllcs!
Bottom Left: These journalism students are ""orking so hard! Great job Kalt, Mike. Jessica,
and Ben! Bottom Rtght: Julte Cole, Katte Deem, and Jenna Richardson look at old year-
books for tdeas, \\htle Kah Hunter \\Orks on a catchy poster about yearbook prices.
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