MORE READER SERVICE
The best chronologically organized books help their readers find what they are looking for with the table of contents on the endsheet, subject indexes throughout the book, cross-referencing and detailed folios. Enochs High School’s Wingspan staff makes sure girls on the tennis team know to turn to page 28 with a mini table of contents on the monthly divider, page numbers listed next to the team photo in the gallery, and a topical table of contents in the index.
“I DIDN’T REALLY WANT TO BE PRINCE BECAUSE I DON’T LIKE A LOT OF ATTENTION, BUT IT WAS EXCITING AND FUN IN THE MOMENT. I ENJOYED BEING THERE WITH ALL MY FRIENDS,” JASON DIVIS SAID PRINCE DIVIS After being announced as Homecoming prince at the football Homecoming rally sophomore Jason Divis is surprised to say the least. Divis prefers to be in the background rather than center of attention but enjoyed the experience anyways. The rally was to get students pumped for the game against Pitman High.
CONNECT FOUR Freshman Prince Ambida plays a game of connect four during Hello Week. Hello Week is a time for freshmen to get acclimated to high school life and feel welcomed by the upperclassmen. The week consists of many lunchtime activities and a dress up spirit week to help ease the transition.
ACADEMICS
SCREAM AND SHOUT Kylie Payne shows her spirit during her last football rally as a cheerleader. Payne has been on the cheer team for three years and it has become a big part of her life. “We had a team talk before and I remember getting a little emotional because it was my last football rally and I was a little nervous to perform but I loved hearing all my friends cheering for me. We did the dance so many times in practice so I didn’t have to worry about forgetting it,” Payne said. For Payne the hard work was all worth it when she saw everyones reactions to the performance.
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Baseball 144 Basketball 104 Cheer 66 Cross Country 76 Football 68 Golf Boys 122 Golf Girls 22 Soccer 92 Softball 140 Swim 130 Tennis Boys 124 Tennis Girls 28 Track & Field 134 Volleyball 48 Water Polo 54 Wrestling 90 YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME Seniors Mia Navarro and Victor Castro enjoy the rising sun together at Senior Sunrise. Navarro has become close friends with the people she has met on social media, “I am more than content with who I’ve ended up surrounding myself with. One thing Senior Sunrise really highlighted was that I was still able to bond with old friends, even if we haven’t hung out in a while,” Navarro said.
Wingspan • JAMES ENO CHS HS • M O D ESTO, CA
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Academic Clubs 40 Acceptance 128 Communication 52 Connection 20 Cultural Diversity 197 Culture Clubs 42 Eco Friendly 185 Enochs Famly 161 Enochs Idol 114 Every 15 Minutes 118 Enrichment Clubs 36 Fall Homecoming 30 Family 100 Fashion 58 Fitness 165 Hello Week 14 Horseback Riding 189 Identity 128 Kyoto Exchange 44 Modeling 177 Modesto Finds 181 Music Mix 173 Passion 78 Pets of Enochs 193 Poetry Slam 72 Powderpuff 46 Pride 12 Senior Sunrise 16 Service Clubs 38 Summer 10 Winter Homecoming 84 Winter Travel 169 World Mag 148
Ag Sciences 62 Art Gallery 152 Biotech 116 Drama 74 Guard 26 Leadership 18 Marching Band 24 Music Programs 88 Robotics & Programing 102 Speech 82 Video Arts 126 Yearbook 138
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Opening Theme 2 August/September 8 October/November 34 December/January/February 80 March/April 112 Closing Theme 330
REFERENCE Club Directory 304 Colophon 328 Faculty 156 Index 314 Senior Tributes 248 Seniors 202 Sports Directory 294 Underclassmen 158
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MORE LOCALIZATION OF EVENTS AND POP CULTURE
Powell Middle School’s yearin-review spread highlights events that had people at their school talking. From news with national impact — like the government shutdown and the Women’s March — to local stories like a petition to change the district’s snow day policies, or the photo of an egg that went viral on Instagram, these pages help make the 2019 Prowl truly a history book.
MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONTENT-DRIVEN SPREADS
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When you don’t have a student life section and a sports section, you need to look for ways to present content with visual variety while maintaining consistency. A small team, short season and repetitive action can make a lot of golf spreads pretty boring. Priam’s seasonally organized 2019 book makes sure golf still gets significant coverage as the primary story on a spread in the fall section. But accompanied by secondary stories of marching band and a chemistry class’ get-to-know-you activity, more readers now have a reason to stop — and engage with these pages. Still afraid to change up your book’s ladder? More staffs than ever are taking a hybrid approach. Consider organizing just one of your sections (Student life? Clubs?) chronologically.
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