Yearbook Staff Completes Book, To Wrap Up Sales

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Amy Neese

Yearbook editors Alannah Comerford, Ainsley Osborne and Ava Jones submit the final page of the yearbook before Spring Break.

The 2023 yearbook is complete and is scheduled to arrive at the school in early May.

Online sales began in July and all but 100 books have already sold. The remaining 100 books will be available to order online at JostensYearbooks.com until all books have sold.

Once all of the yearbooks have sold, they cannot be reordered, so those who wish to have one are encouraged to order immediately.

Students who are unsure if they’ve ordered a book can check the list posted outside of the library.

This year’s book will have a custom cover with 240 full color pages.

Some of the yearbook staff stand together in celebration after finishing this year’s yearbook. (Amy Neese)

The yearbook is created entirely by students enrolled in the Yearbook and Journalism 1 classes. In these classes, students get real working experience in publishing by working as student photographers, writers and editors. A total of 25 students worked on this year’s book, lead by student editors seniors Alannah Comerford, Ainsley Osborne, Adrianna Ybarra and Ava Jones.

“It was really exciting to be able to include every student in the yearbook this year,” Osborne said. “We picked a theme that would be inclusive to the Randall student body and provide a yearbook that everyone will have a part in.”

To complete the yearbook, the staff spent countless hours photographing events and calling students in for interviews.

“We worked very hard and we are so excited for everyone to see the finished product,” Ybarra said.