Dear editor:
As I am apart of the yearbook staff, I believe our whole school suffers if our responsibilities are not taken seriously. In reply to the article ?Yearbook class encourages responsibility,? written by Drake Olson on Feb. 2, 2005, I agree with his statement, ?The yearbook class encourages responsibility.?
When we are working on our pages and need quotes and pictures, we need those who promised to get us things to return them to us in a timely matter. Each yearbook staff person has a deadline when all the needed information must be on the page.
If we do not get all of our information in time, or finish putting it all on the page, the yearbook has incomplete pages or it just looks bad. High school days are supposed to be the days everyone remembers and cherishes forever, and yearbook helps everyone remember those times.
If the school yearbook is terrible, then you will not be able to remember things in the best way possible. A lot of responsibility is given to us all to make sure your yearbook is great and full of memories.