3. Required all volunteered student's to come
up with the front page design. Also whoever
volunteered had to hand make the yearbook
by cutting the paper into it’s right size so the
hole puncher would fit onto all of the paper.
Three students were picked to go down stairs
too cut the papers, photo copy, and go back
up stairs to hole punch it. All of the yearbook
was hand made from the very front of the
book to the last page.
4.
5. Three of us had to go down to the photo
copying room and I was one of them. I was
the one to cut every single one of the papers
to make sure that they were the right size. If
they were not the right size we would have
to re due it. I also went around our school
during recess and lunch to take pictures of
the students. I glued pictures onto the paper
and photo copied it. I made collages for the
yearbook. I also cut out all of the paper and
made sure all students were included.
Putting the yearbook together was a hard job
but worth it.
6.
7. You had to co-operate with others
Respect others
Learn to get along
Work together
8. Make sure yearbook was completed on time
Make time
9.
10. For the yearbook I used my own time to work on
it. Even during lunch we would stay inside just to
make sure that it was done.
Even though I had other courses to work on i
made sure that the yearbook was still on
schedule.
No matter how stressful it was and no matter
how much I did not want to work on it I did it
any ways because I knew that in the end I
wouldn’t regret it.
Even if I did not get along with another student I
put that away and co-operated with them.
11.
12. In the end everyone in the yearbook club got
to receive their very own FREE yearbook and
also the happy faces of all the students in
the school to receive their own yearbook for
free. Skil Mountain Community School got
their very first yearbook in many many years.
Students are happy to receive their very first
yearbook and get to keep it. Maybe even in
future years students will receive another
yearbook. Or even elementary students will
be high school and be able to make it on
their very own. In the end the yearbook was
worth all of the stress and hard work.
13.
14. I was not sure what kind of skills I would gain
from this club but I was certain that I would
learn something new and gain new friends. In
the end of the club while we were almost to
the completion I was happy knowing that the
students would get a yearbook to cherish
forever. They could get their friends to
autograph it for them and also they could
look back at their pictures when they missed
them. In the end it was worth every second
of my free time.