What’s neon themed; student made, and, let’s be sincere, pretty awesome? If you answered the yearbook then you were completely right, if you didn’t then, well, I don’t know man just keep reading.
We, the yearbook staff, are proud to announce that just a few days back we finally completed and published all the pages through our tough but good program “studioworks” and the books are physically being printed in the U.S. by our partner company “Balfour”. It has been quite a difficult task for every single member of the staff to deal with the daily stress of writing summaries for each event, looking for specific dates for trips that happened for each club, and checking and double checking for spelling to make sure that the product would be optimal and a 100000000000000000000 times better than the ones delivered last year.
We assure you that you won’t be disappointed with the final product, but now comes the begging, or should I say bartering, between you, the reader, and us, the staff. Now to the point, YOU HAVE TO BUY, yes buy, THE YEARBOOK. You might think it unnecessary but think about it with us for a little bit. When you are old and have a family and a job and house and billion million duties and preoccupations, will you remember all the great stuff that happened this last school year, maybe some but I am willing to bet you anything that you will forget most of the details. But this problem practically evaporates if you get one of our “temples of memories”, fancy name for a book, right? Even for a long time you will be able to look and laugh at every joke and silly memory as the color-printed ocular cues, also known as pictures, bring them all back to your mind.
Wouldn’t it be nice to be in the future, where you might be bold and generally grumpy, and be able to go back to the times where you lived with your parents, ate their food without paying, and partied around without worrying if you were going to wake up sick the next morning and have to go to work? If you asked us we all would say: “hella, yeah it would be quite nice”. If you are now interested in buying a yearbook, or two **wink** **wink**, then please contact Mr. Spolar immediately because, believe us, you will not regret it.
By: Jesus Guevara
We, the yearbook staff, are proud to announce that just a few days back we finally completed and published all the pages through our tough but good program “studioworks” and the books are physically being printed in the U.S. by our partner company “Balfour”. It has been quite a difficult task for every single member of the staff to deal with the daily stress of writing summaries for each event, looking for specific dates for trips that happened for each club, and checking and double checking for spelling to make sure that the product would be optimal and a 100000000000000000000 times better than the ones delivered last year.
We assure you that you won’t be disappointed with the final product, but now comes the begging, or should I say bartering, between you, the reader, and us, the staff. Now to the point, YOU HAVE TO BUY, yes buy, THE YEARBOOK. You might think it unnecessary but think about it with us for a little bit. When you are old and have a family and a job and house and billion million duties and preoccupations, will you remember all the great stuff that happened this last school year, maybe some but I am willing to bet you anything that you will forget most of the details. But this problem practically evaporates if you get one of our “temples of memories”, fancy name for a book, right? Even for a long time you will be able to look and laugh at every joke and silly memory as the color-printed ocular cues, also known as pictures, bring them all back to your mind.
Wouldn’t it be nice to be in the future, where you might be bold and generally grumpy, and be able to go back to the times where you lived with your parents, ate their food without paying, and partied around without worrying if you were going to wake up sick the next morning and have to go to work? If you asked us we all would say: “hella, yeah it would be quite nice”. If you are now interested in buying a yearbook, or two **wink** **wink**, then please contact Mr. Spolar immediately because, believe us, you will not regret it.
By: Jesus Guevara