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Monday, October 15, 2007

By Sarena Bains, Courier Staff Writer


The Class of 2008 in the stands
last year.
Courier photo
It could be considered a senior tradition, when, every spring, James Logan High School takes its senior class out into the stadium in order to take their panoramic picture, the wide format photograph of the entire senior class, or, at least, those in attendance the day of the photo.

In the recent past, the photo of the senior class in the home stands has been is taken when the rest of the grade levels are taking the spring-time STAR tests.

Not so, this year. Vice Principal Linda Kingston and her staff have decided to move the date from early spring to mid fall —tomorrow, in fact— so that the picture can be put into the yearbook.

"My only concern is the weather, I hope it does not rain because we will not be able to reschedule and then our only other option would have to be wait till the spring," said Kingston.

Students have been told to report directly to the stadium at 8:45, on October 16th, to take their panoramic picture. Lifetouch Studios is in charge of taking the pictures.

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It's a good idea to put the panoramic picture in the yearbook. I wonder why they hadn't done this in previous years.

Posted by Seniors 07 still rock. at Monday, October 15, 2007 09:23:39

i agree!

Posted by alumni at Monday, October 15, 2007 19:09:37

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