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School yearbooks are hard to make. You have to choose page layouts, take pictures, organize pictures, etc., but that doesn’t stop the Lewiston Middle School Yearbook Club from making a spectacular yearbook every year.

David LeGloahec is the person who runs the yearbook, but really it’s the kids who do most of the work. Once a week, a group of students gather in Mr. LeGloahec’s science class to work on the book. They do a lot of the work. The students and Mr. Legloahec take the pictures, design the book, select the page layout, and choose the actual pictures that go into the book.

Over February vacation the club got together to get the majority of the LMS yearbook finished. They have five weeks to finish the book and send it out to State College in Pennsylvania where it can be printed, so they can distribute the book to the LMS student body.

Besides getting a thumbs-up from the LMS students and staff, the LMS yearbook club has gotten praise from the company that makes the yearbooks, Jostens Jale. Jostens Jale representatives show the LMS yearbook to potential costumers wherever they go because they think that the LMS yearbook is one of the best and largest middle school yearbooks in the state, and that it is a good example to show how good a yearbook can be. Mr. LeGloahec says that the club should be proud of such an accomplishment.

Thank you to Mr. LeGloahec and the rest of the yearbook staff for making Lewiston Middle School an amazing yearbook year after year.

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