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Huntingtown High Schoolโ€™s yearbook, Category Five, has been recognized for excellence and featured in the 2017 Jostens Look Book, celebrating the best-of-the-best in yearbook design and coverage. The Jostens Look Book is a collection of spreads and photos from outstanding yearbooks and their creative themes, cool covers, dazzling designs, relevant coverage, storytelling copy and action-packed photography. Along with design excellence, the annually published Look Book honors the important role well-crafted yearbooks play in helping schools chronicle the experiences, stories, and achievements most relevant to students and that academic year.

Category Five was created by Editors in Chief Miranda Clark and Kristina McKeaver, and staff members Aliza Brown, Anya Cramer, Marlie Gagliardo, Robin Freeland, Caitlyn Conner, Aaron Fowler, Kassandra Hanks, Maria Still, Madelyn Aiken, Hannah Kennerly, and Jacqueline Teachout, under the direction of Amy Trainer, Huntingtown High Schoolโ€™s yearbook adviser.

Senior editor in chief, Kristina McKeaver states, โ€œThe yearbook staff and I are ecstatic about our spread being featured in the Jostens Look Book! We are dedicated to expand our schoolโ€™s yearbook program and to produce great content. Being selected to showcase our 2016 book โ€˜reflectsโ€™ just that.โ€

The Huntingtown High Schoolsโ€™ Category Five was one of only 418 yearbooks selected from approximately 3,000. The 2017 panel of judges, comprised of nationally recognized scholastic journalism professionals and award-winning yearbook advisers, selected the best examples of yearbook spreads and covers to make up the 296-page 2017 Look Book.

Amy Trainer and her yearbook staff received a copy of the 2017 Jostens Look Book and certificate from Jostens to recognize their outstanding achievement.