See the yearbook, get it signed

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By Meagan Young

In order to pick up his yearbook before everyone else, Brandon Garcia, 10, buys a ticket from co-editor-in-chief Meredith Hadley, 12, for the yearbook signing party. Photo by Lauren Smith
In order to pick up his yearbook before everyone else, Brandon Garcia, 10, buys a ticket from co-editor-in-chief Meredith Hadley, 12, for the yearbook signing party. Photo by Lauren Smith

Be the first to see the yearbook. The annual yearbook signing party, which gives students the privilege of picking up their yearbooks early and having time to get them signed, will take place on Monday, May 16 in the cafeteria.

Upperclassmen who attend go during first period and underclassmen go during second period. Students can buy their tickets from any yearbook staff member, in room 213 or at the door for $3.

To attend the party, students must have already ordered a yearbook or plan on purchasing one at the party for $100. If paying with a check, students should put their student ID number on the check. Checks will not be accepted from seniors.

The yearbook staff worked relentlessly through the summer and school year making this year’s book. The distribution party is a great time to pick up the memory-filled book and reflect on the school year with friends and peers.

“All students should go to the yearbook signing party because it is going to be a lot of fun. We have put our heart and soul into the book and are excited to share it with everyone,” Vanessa Tsai, junior, said.

There will be raffle prizes along with free food, music and a slideshow of the year.

“This year’s book is beautiful, and I am so excited for everyone to see it,”  co-editor-in-chief Meredith Hadley, senior, said.