The Yearbook Club Updates Yearbook

A deeper dive into what this yearbook’s staff is up to.

Ms. Finis

This year’s Yearbook staff posing next to their custom Instagram board.

Jack Bromm, Reporter

Finis and Ms. Deleo are currently working with a group of students to finish the Woodbridge High School’s 2022-2023 yearbook. They look to grow information about the seniors. 

This is Ms. Finis and Ms. Deleo’s second year running the yearbook. Ms. Deleo is the current advisor while Ms. Finis is the co-advisor. 

There are currently many students working on the yearbook, but as Ms. Finis said “the three students that really run the show are the editors Erica Wiguna, Giavanna Polok and Camila Nunez-Diaz.”

The things these students and teachers are attempting to achieve is not only to sell more yearbooks than last year, which was 250, but to “…include things that the graduating class wants to see and would enjoy looking back on. “  Ms. Deleo on, what they look to achieve with this yearbook”

The three editors have recently been attempting to make sure the yearbook is complete. They are trying to represent every club, activity, and sport. As well as everything else that happens at WHS as well as representing all its students well and equally. 

Editor Erica Wiguna has helped in many different ways. Not only does she help create the layouts of the spreads and the overall theme of the yearbook. She also works on gathering all the pictures and quotes to make it easier for the other editors. 

As Ms. Deleo said, “the yearbook is such an important part of our school history. No matter where you go or how life changes, you can always open a yearbook and remember what you and your friends were like in high school.” When the club submits their last page it is always a good feeling for all the students and teachers that have worked on it to know that they were able to capture the school year as best they could.”