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Archive for January, 2008

Day Three.

I had more pictures to score over and move for people. I had to find football pictures for the senior slideshow. I ended up adding more than football. There were seniors rolling around in paint, and fun candid ones. Of course, I had to include them in the folder, very originally named “seniorslideshow for danielle and stew.” I amaze myself sometimes.

I worked on arranging a schedule for seniors to come get their superlatives taken. That took longer than I imagined (everything seems to be taking longer than I imagined). I haven’t finished.

I asked a girl, who I assumed was going to get a Senior picture – because she seemed like the kind of person who would. She has one, and says she’ll get it to me. I really shouldn’t have asked because all I put all of the seniors pictures into place last night. I’m trying to watch out for everyone – I know what it’s like… and I’m horrible with deadlines myself.

Savannah and Heather are now competing in most unique picture taking. Savannah took some beutiful pictures yesterday. One had a girl poised on a windowsill with her image reflected in it. Gorgeous. Heather snapped a shot of a boy walking on his hands, she may have to redo that one because his stomach is showing unfortunately. Speaking of pictures, Heather was a unsatisfied with the pictures that were on the spread she had been left – so, she has my full permission to change the page to her liking. Hey, it’s hers now.

Diane came for a quick 5 second visit today. I miss her. She was an absolute joy to the class, because she had a personality all her own. She threw everything out there. She was on the first semester staff. Oh, how I do miss that big rowdy bunch.

Day Two.

Now that the roads are clear of snow we’re back to fourth block for yearbook.

Mrs. R asked me to upload all the Senior pictures to a CD for a teacher. Since each photography company sends their own CD, Ihad to upload 4 or 5 CD’s to my hard drive and then put the whole folder on a CD, a fairly low stress job. Until I got to the CD that held the senior pictures taken at school. Pictures Inc., the company that photographs the students, sends all pictures taken, for each student this ranged from 2 – 8. In short, I had to choose the best picture for each student. This felt like busy work, but hey.

After fooling around with the Senior pictures, I was in the mood to work on Senior pages. I have to move each individual picture into place, unlike the underclassmen pages where you can flow all the pictures through, no prob. The senior pages are going to look rather wicked, I believe.

Half-way through the block I reminded Mrs. R about the education information for the faculty’s spread. We’re going to include their college and what they majored in underneath their mugshot. She hadn’t emailed the teachers, yet. She did that, and received many replies. Yay for attentive teachers! Mr. W replied to Mrs. R’s email saying that he graduated from Harvard with a PhD. Oh, please, (we thought) he wasn’t fooling anyone. He’s a very fun loving teacher and we thought it was hilarious.

Since, I have so much work to accomplish, I’m planning on working on a few of my spreads tonight. Hopefully, I can get the senior pictures put into place. Then all I’ll have to do on those are the Senior Superlative pictures! There is so much work to do!

Day One.

Day One was actually on Wednesday, we have a snowday today.

We received spreads that had been unfinished by last semesters staff. Three may turn out to be a magic number. The yearbook has three cameras and now, since there are three of us, we’ll ecah carry one around. Hopefully, we’ll be able to get a better representation of the school. This will, also, stretch us. It’s obvious that it will be harder to cover all of the sports events. Let’s remain optimistic, shall we.

With the rest of the staff gone I moved myself over to a nicer computer in the middle of the room. We worked our way right through that 90 minutes. I drilled through the spreads I had been tossed, fixing errors.  Heather worked right next to me correcting her spreads. Savannah seated herself in a desk reviewing the ads, blasting her headphones per usual. We had to throw a pencil at her to get her attention.

Mrs. R was working at her computer, reading over naturale nutrition. Mr. W came in and positioned himself in front of a computer close to Mrs. R. He teaches geography on the 2nd floor. They’re good friends. Heather and I laugh as he and Mrs. R talk food. They talk food for 90 minutes.  

I attempt to load some software onto the computer, so the Canon camera will work. We had it sent of last semester because it was on the fritz. We’ve since gotten it back, it takes wonderful pictures and will be a great assest for the rest of the year. Unfortunatly, I’m not able to pull the pictures off of it. Loading the software was a monumental task that wasn’t accomplished, hopefully the School Tech man will save our lives and be able to make it work. While, the camera software is pretending to load on one computer, I download Adobe Photoshop onto the computer. Adobe loads succesfully and works magnificently, much better than the atrocious GIMP shop. Honestly, how could a program named GIMP work properly?

New Semester, New Staff

I am Editor of the 2008 Legend, my school’s yearbook. This is probably one of the biggest responsibilties in my life.

Last semester my staff included 10 people. This semester my staff has been wittled down to 2 people. Myself and two other girls, Savannah and Heather. There’s our advisor, also, Mrs. R. Four people. Mrs. R doesn’t really have any pages that are her own, well she hasn’t in the past. So, if it’s just the three of us with the rest of the book to finish…thats about an average of 30 pages per person or 15 spreads. I could faint right now.