This is senior Evie Tindell’s third year on the JAG yearbook staff, and she will be acting as an editor-in-chief. When her face isn’t buried in the computer screen editing photos, she can be found in GSA club, volunteering at Imagine Furever Ranch, spending time with friends and family or staying up late with a good book. Evie also loves to travel the world with her camera, photographing whatever she comes across.
This is August Reeves first year on JAG yearbook staff, and he will be taking on the role of designer. When not working on the yearbook he can be found listening to Blood Orange, working at Hyvee as a cashier, running track or reading books in his bedroom.
This is sophomore Nora Claycamp’s first year on JAG yearbook staff, and she will be taking on the role of photographer. When not in the yearbook room she can be found playing soccer, hanging out with friends, working out or participating in Relay for Life. In her free time she enjoys reading, listening to music, watching “How I Met Your Mother” and shopping.
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