Bloomington High School North, Nikean, 2006, Page 103

Description: commonDEARSStory by Kelsey Butcher and Emily MessmacherBloomington High School North has its own classes; freshmen, sophomores, juniors,and seniors. Together these classes make up a very unique and diverse population. Thealbum section of the yearbook are where people get to see themselves, their friends, andother classmates.When people are older, they can look back on the yearbook and remember the oldhaircuts, fashion, and faces. When the students first receive their yearbooks the firstthing they do is look at their individual picture.You get to see all your friends, and whose pictures are good and whose look funny,sophomore Hannah Kinkead said.Many students will compare yearbooks from year to year and compare the similaritiesand differences of the school. North has changed dramatically in the past several yearsfrom the buliding to students coming through the hallways. The album section bringsback what used to be and what is now.The album section includes all the students at North by showing their individual pictures.These pictures help track the time through peoples high school years. I value the fact that when I am old, I can look back on these memories and laugh,senior Shane Meadows said.What do school pictures mean to you?Memories that will last forever. -Senior Sarah PeacockIt means more to my mom than it does to me. -JuniorShawn Cook (second from the left in the picture on the right)Album 103
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Collection: Bloomington High School North

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