Pinnacle staff to work on yearbook supplement, personal portfolios

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Matilda Mel works on her yearbook portfolio project and recruitment posters for intro yearbook classes on April 12, 2018. Matilda said she felt happy with the final result of the recruitment poster which she created. “The yearbook portfolio is a big project that we do every year in yearbook. Each portfolio is unique to the owner and, it’s fun to see the final results of all of the portfolios.”

Pinnacle members are currently working on the yearbook supplement to accompany the 2017-2018 yearbook.

Pinnacle adviser Nicole Laughrey said, “The yearbook supplement includes photos of spring sports and other events that can not be covered in the yearbook.”

As for the theme of this year’s yearbook, it will be revealed when the yearbooks are distributed to students.

Sandiya Sajan, Pinnacle staff member and sophomore, said, “The theme of the yearbook is never revealed before the physical copy of the yearbook is released to the students, so no comment on that. But, I will say that it is very fun to produce the yearbook supplement. I feel like we are almost done. We just have a little bit of more work to do, and we will be finished. The only slight downside to producing the yearbook supplement is sometimes the sports events get cancelled due to the weather, but we can easily work around this.”

Alongside finalizing the yearbook and working on the yearbook supplement, the members of Pinnacle are also working on their personal portfolios. This is considered to be an important end of the year project every year. By Harini Ravichandran