By Stephanie Ryder
SILVERDALE--The testing is complete, grades are final, and now the fun begins. Many events take place in the final days of school, including passing out Ridgetop Middle School’s annual yearbook. Students of all grades look forward to the day that they get to pick up their yearbooks during their lunch. All year a select group of students work hard to produce the RMS yearbook, taking pictures, writing stories and interviewing students; all of this work goes into publishing the beloved book. “My favorite part was that I got to make new friends and creating different elements of the book,” said Kaylie Mehlenbeck, a student on the RMS Yearbook team. Some students aren’t so lucky when it comes to getting a RMS yearbook; they often forget to purchase one. While others just decide that they don’t want one, without realizing how they preserve memories for years. Then the yearbooks that are ordered are all sold out, not allowing those who forget to actually get one. Thankfully though that is not the case, the company tends to send about 10% more books than pre ordered in case of misprints, but it is often the reason that some students get a yearbook. This year extra yearbooks will go on sale June 16th. It is often the best to order your yearbooks early, you can attend the yearbook social to get your yearbook a day before the rest. For those that choose not to go to the yearbook social, they will get their 2016-2017 RMS yearbook on June 15th during their lunch. As the year comes to a close, make sure that you have bought your RMS yearbook to preserve your memories, and for all of your friends to sign. Comments are closed.
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