Natalia Vega
Staff writer Each year, The Bonneville Buzz gets the opportunity to get an inside scoop on yearbook updates and progress about this year's book. Mrs. Wagner, the yearbook adviser, has been part of the yearbook now for four years this 2024-2025 school year. Wagner’s plan for the yearbook theme is mostly focusing on school spirit. The yearbook staff have tried to pull inspiration from a few different places. One student in particular, Grace Wickland, came up with the 2024-2025s yearbook theme. Her vision is very modern and clean. The yearbook staff wants this book to show school spirit, while still looking classy and organized. This year’s new editor in chief is Molly Phethean. Molly does a really good job at making the staff feel connected, she has a fun and bubbly personality. If there are awkward moments in class where the staff is struggling to collaborate or communicate, Molly is good at handling that tension by always cracking jokes. This year the staff has made a new page called “What’s Your Whip?” The staff scheduled a photoshoot with many different students and their cars. The students have enjoyed taking photos with their car. After taking the photos, they tell Wagner, “I want to do that again”, or “If my car was in the yearbook then I would buy the yearbook.” Another new page in this year's yearbook is a crossword. There is one page where kids can actually go in and write on the page. This year’s book theme includes line work, as well as other fun pages. Wagner put her first yearbook together a couple years ago, and since then Wagner has learned in what order the pages should appear. There are some key pages like the colophon that needs to be concluded, which has the book specifications and who wrote what page. Wagner is excited for this year's book. At the beginning of the year the cost of the yearbook’s started at $54.99. After registration, the cost for the yearbooks went up to $64.99, and the yearbooks will stay at that same price until the end of the calendar year. Starting on January first, the books start off at $80.00; they stay at that price until sales close. Every year, Wagner teaches a couple new students how to take pictures with a camera. Wagner has a couple of students that can shoot in auto and a couple students that can shoot in manual, and those are the ones that she typically lets mentor the new students, it's a lot of trial and error at times but the students work together to get the finished product.
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