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Tue, 04 Dec 2007 11:09:00
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Article by:
Waliha Gani
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Years you have been in yearbook: A: Three
Inspiration that influenced you to become editor-in-chief: A: My fellow editor-in-chief, Kathryn Janssen, convinced me to take photojournalism when I was undecided on what elective to take.
Hours you spend in yearbook: more than I should.
Your favorite part about holding the position of editor-in chief: A: Being behind the scenes— I get to see some pictures that never get printed and I love just designing pages. Despite all the hard work, it is a lot of fun; on late nights we have dance-offs and play awesome music when we’re on dinner break.
Something(s) you that get frustrating: A: Meeting deadlines is frustrating. Since I’ve been on staff for three years, I’ve learned how to work under pressure and my expectations for the staff are always a little high yet I know that not everyone can do the same. Paul Mathis taking my food is also frustrating.
Do you plan on pursuing this in college? A: Yes and no. Since yearbook is a business and I am planning on majoring in business, that explains the yes. However, do I plan on working on a college yearbook? I would say no.
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