Torch Yearbook
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Here is a link to MYSCHOOLBUCKS to purchase the 2024 or older yearbooks. If you would like to 2023, 2022, 2021, or 2020 change the quantity to 2 or 3 to purchase from previous years.
Previous Yearbooks
https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/prdembd?ref=ZZHVZSO5PZ05PEM_ZZQC1EESVENO6M3
2024 Spreading our wings
This year was all about becoming the Ravens. We spread out wings as we took on this new mascot, normal routines at school, in clubs, and on the field. We took flight in many ways by SPREADING OUR WINGS.
**2024 Yearbooks are on delay because of Balfour. They are coming from Mexico and stuck at the border.
2023 It all comes together
We hope this year is about coming together and being closer to normal than we have been in a long time.
The school academies, mascot changes, and saying goodbye to covid allowed us all to finally feel like life has come together.
2022 Take 2
Take 2 on our mascot, our NTI experience, and return to person, the TAKE TWO yearbook was created as we tried to return to person school for the 2nd time since the pandemic. Senior Eden Henry created font with glitches to represent that the year was back to normal, but in so many ways it was anything but normal as we glitched through the year. We were not sure out out mascot and felt like we lacked a little identity because of it.... causing us to constantly
TAKE TWO.
2021 Changing our perspectives
We CHANGED OUR PERSPECTIVES this year as we learned to do EVERYTHING in our lives from home, dropped the Rebel mascot, our building went under renovations, and our lives were turned upside down in many ways. All students help to create this book since we had to ask for submissions for photographs... even portraits. We all came to school masked and changed the way we saw our peers. It was a year of change and we embraced it.
2020 Rise & Shine
This book was inspired by the many sunrises that occur during the school year and how each Rebel shines through each and every one.
The cover is a composite of a sunrise photograph taken by Mrs. Rice from Mrs. Taylors upstairs classroom during 1st period. The silhouettes are Atherton students taken by Mrs. Rice at Iroquois Park overlook in south Louisville. Two different photos of the students holding their hand in the air were taken and then cut out to be layered onto the sunrise. 2020 Senior Micheal Carpenter created the composite.
We also used some new techniques like a gloss finish on the senior section and a fold out pamphlet for the pep rally.