Picture day is right around the corner, with a new teacher leading the school’s yearbook program. Starting Thursday and through Friday, Lifetouch will be taking pictures of students for their student ID and yearbook picture during English classes Thursday and Friday in the library.
The Legacy yearbook program is being led by a new adviser this year to create the 2024-2025 yearbook
“I’m excited for yearbook, as this is my first time doing yearbook, so I’m kind of learning as I go, as the students,” yearbook adviser Andrew Lamas said. “I’m kind of leaning on my leadership team and kind of learning the system and learning the process of how to make and design a yearbook, and all the different things that go along with it. Photography, events, coverage, that kinda stuff.”
Alongside a new teacher, the yearbook department has added its annual installment of new students.
“We do have a new teacher teaching yearbook, and we have a lot of new staff, which I’m really excited for,” senior Phoebe Atchley said. “Everyone is very creative and talented and hardworking, and so I’m so super excited to go into this year, into yearbook, and see where everyone takes us, and see this book come out into a product. Because it’s gonna be really awesome.”
To order a yearbook, visit the following website: Liberty Jostens Yearbook.