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By Lauren London
By Lauren London
Husky Herald Reporter
“Yearbook is a fun and enjoyable class, it’s
a lot of hard work but it’s great to see your work at the end of year” Said
editor-in-chief Jakelyn Spencer (’14). Every year during 4th hour
Yearbook strives to make a great book for the student body here at Port Huron
Northern High School.
Yearbook bends over backwards all throughout
the year by attending sports events and other club activities to take pictures,
sell advertisement, and work on spreads. Although it is clear to the school
that this club does a lot of work they may not be clear on just how much they
do. Already giving up most of their free time when school starts, they even
lose some time in the summer when they begin the process of making it.
After working hard to meet their deadlines from
their Editor-in-Chief to make sure the book gets submitted by the end of March, they
still make time to have fundraisers. One popular fundraiser they have is their
puppy chow sale where they each make a few bags full and sell them at all 3
lunches for a dollar.
Lizzie Brozovich (’14) is the clubs
activities editor who manages clubs, organizations, and groups for the yearbook
and says her favorite part about yearbook “Is that I get to be a part of saving
memories that people will look back on after high school.” Alyssa Modrich (’14)
agrees with Brozovich and says this is the reason why she also joined
Yearbook.
Although the rest of the student body may be
excited to get their Yearbook in May, the staff and editors dread this day.
They have a hard time when it comes to many students criticizing the book and
being ungrateful to find every single detail wrong with the book.
If one wants to be involved in this club
then “You need to be a hard worker and have a lot of dedication to get the job
done,” says Modrich. One can also talk to the club supervisor Ms. Nielson in
room 308.
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