Seniors must turn in their pictures to yearbook

IMAGE / Aysia Booth

The left photo is the way an appropriate photo should look to be published in the yearbook.

Seniors, quick.

Act now.

The yearbook needs your picture, and it needs it by Monday, Nov. 2.

Ms. Kari Shaw, yearbook adviser, said, “You want to have them in so you don’t get stuck with your ID photo in the yearbook.”

Shaw prefers that you turn in the photo in the form of a digital JPEG labeled with your last name then first name, but you may also turn it in on a CD, flash drive, or a print of the photo.

Once you have your JPEG, you may email it to [email protected]. Anything else should be sent to Room 106.

Shaw said, “Make sure you get an email back from me to confirm that I received it.”

Only 7 percent of the seniors have turned their photo into Shaw.

The photo must be just the head and shoulders, not too far away, and not too close.

“It’s nicer and more special if you put your own senior picture in the yearbook,” Shaw said.