Memories in book form are now on sale for their lowest price all year with each yearbook costing $70 with four free icons included if purchased before Sept. 15.
This year, the process of creating the yearbook has been different than in the past.
“I think it’s been a very experimental process to put together the yearbook,” yearbook Editor-In-Chief, senior Madeline Wong said. “We have a new advisor and a bunch of new staff members that are trying to learn as they go.”
The staff has new goals this year they hope to accomplish in the book.
“The yearbook team as a whole is trying to increase coverage of lesser known aspects of the school,” Wong said. “By this, I mean coverage of small clubs, unique after school activities, academic accomplishments, etc. My personal goal is to have better organization and management of the yearbook class as last year was pretty chaotic, especially towards the end of the year.”
Many seniors, including senior Eva Soto, look forward to purchasing the book in their final year of high school.
“I don’t always get the yearbook, but I’m super excited to buy one this year,” Soto said. “I want to see my senior picture and also get a bunch of friends to sign it.”