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    GTV Reflection

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    As the Internal Advertising Editor, my role is to maintain GTV updating slides with current content and events going on in the school. Although my role for the yearbook seems very small I have found that it is really important to the students of GCI. I am the one informing them all throughout the day about upcoming events such as spirit days, dances, and even sports events and intramurals. At the beginning of October I was introduced to GTV and the set up. On October 6 I completed my first…

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    While constantly highlighting memories and significant events, the yearbook gave me the opportunity to apply former knowledge to a new field of creativity. After making the decision to participate and familiarize myself with the process of the yearbook, I began to utilize a well-enforced exercise I had grown accustomed to through theater: the “yes and” rule. Taught throughout my many years of stage productions…

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    The Joys Of Middle School

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    some of the best, and worst, times of my life. At Yough Intermediate Middle School my memories are mostly great. Yough just gives you so many great choices and opportunities. My favorite parts of middle school are the turkey trot, dances, and yearbook. The turkey trot is one of the best activities YIMS offer for many reasons. I love that it get me out of class for half the day. Another great reason is it get us out in the fresh air and gives us exercise. The best reason is that it gives…

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    Senior year, I became co-editor of the high school yearbook in a time of upheaval. Not only did yearbook no longer have a set class time, but the new yearbook teacher also had no experience with publications. Slowly, the after-school yearbook organization was whittled down to eight regularly contributing members. To meet the deadlines, my co-editor and I took action to reorganize the page assignments…

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    the rest of your life whether it was in school or during an impacting moment in your life. My educational moment was when I stepped out of my comfort zone and joined a class that required dedication and communication skills. Because I joined the yearbook staff, I learned communication skills, organization skills, and leadership skills that not only furthered…

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    A Texas school district has reversed its decision to deny a grieving family a yearbook memorial page for their daughter, who killed herself last week. Hannah Rose Hollis, a 17-year-old senior at Pearland High School, had recently celebrated her acceptance into Texas A&M University, where she would follow in her older sisters’ footsteps in the fall. The celebration turned to heartbreak for her family and friends on March 19, when Hollis committed suicide. “If she would’ve just known how much we…

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    been in multiple extracurricular activities such as Drill Team, FBLA, FCCLA, Student Council, Class Treasurer, NHS and Yearbook. Being in Yearbook has subsidized me to gain the ultimate leadership in which I was responsible to make my own page for the yearbook. I was a motivation for those who didn't feel like doing their page to get up and make a difference to make this year’s yearbook to be the culminating one yet. Drill Team has also helped me…

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    help me coop with my life. The informal style of journaling made me feel comfortable to start writing stories and other pieces. This and my love of photography eventually lead me to submit an application to join the yearbook staff at my high school. After a year of writing for the yearbook I was prompted to editor which showed me how much I had truly come to enjoy the simple pleasures writing offered. This lead to my strong believe that literacy is an important key of life…

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    reasoning, and spatial visualization. This theory is related to both the Basic Achievement Skills Inventory and the Test of Academic Performance. The Basic Achievement Skills Inventory and the Test of Academic Performance are both comprehensive tests that are based on several levels of specific academic skills including reading, writing and mathematics. Obviously each assessment has its own unique qualities, or there would be no need for it in the professional world. The ACER Test of Reasoning…

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    self-analytical evaluation: I got started in yearbook second semester of my senior year. I’ve always been interested in website designing and I got into photoshop last year, so I thought yearbook would be a valuable class for me to take. I also took digital media my freshman year and loved learning how to edit and create different photos on the computer. I’m really interested in marketing and other designing and wanted to expand in different areas like yearbook design. I have learned a ton of…

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