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Brittany Blackmon
SJHS Staff Writer

It’s that time of the year again when all the memories of the start of the school come rushing back. That’s right, it’s the end of the school year when the students receive their yearbooks and look back on all the days they said they wished school was over. On May 26th, students will receive their yearbooks, but the students with fines will have to wait until, May 29th, the last day of school. Students will be signing yearbooks on May 28th and 29th.

Students will be given their yearbooks and go around and have their friends sign each others books. Thursday the 28th is a regular school schedule, and teachers might also have some activities planned. “It is fun to look through the yearbook and remember the school year,” said Ms. Rachel Neeley, the yearbook advisor at SJHS.  Imagine yourself 10 years from now and looking back through your yearbooks. You’d be amazed at how much has changed since then.

Mrs. Brenda Bales, an attendance secretary at SJHS, said, “I love being able to tell the kids goodbye, and I like the happy relaxed atmosphere.” When the time comes to sign yearbooks, a lot of things change. Friends start to miss each other, everyone starts making plans for summer, and others just look back and say “Remember when we acted like total goofs?” Yearbooks are part of the best memories we share.



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