Q: How did you become interested in yearbook?
A: “I joined yearbook in eighth grade and when we were asked if we wanted to continue on to high school for it, myself and a couple others did.”
Q: If you could make anyone join Horseshoe, who would it be and why?
A: “Honestly I’m not sure no one comes to mind.”
Q: What is it like working in Horseshoe?
A “Sometimes it can be stressful especially when coming up on deadlines, but other than that it’s fun and enjoyable.”
Q:What part of Horseshoe do you work for ?
A: “I am the Management/Advertisement editor for yearbook.”
Q:What is your favorite part of Horseshoe ?
A:“Probably getting to train the underclassmen who will eventually step up into the positions we fulfill currently until we graduate.”
Q:Does Horseshoe have any meetings that you need to attend ?
A: “Yes we have editor meetings but they are not on a set schedule. It goes more on when something needs to be talked about, or we have a lot of information that everyone needs to be informed about.”
Q: Are there any people that make Horseshoe fun?
A: “We have a “fun editor” and he makes sure we have team building activities as well as our parties we have.”
Q: How do you complete school work and Horseshoe?
A: “Being honest, I normally work more on my yearbook spreads in different classes instead of yearbook class, but obviously once I’m done with the work I have in said other class. Sometimes the yearbook room can be a little hectic when everyone needs something and it can be distracting, but overall I do end up doing a lot of my work in the yearbook class on our work day wednesdays.”
Q: How is school for you so far?
A: “As this is my senior year, I do like it for the reason I have work experience, so I am only in school the first half of the day.”
Q: Is working in Horseshoe how you imagined it would be ?
A: “ I didn’t really have an expectation on how it would be.”