Before the next school year begins and memories are created, the new edition of the Lafayette Legend yearbook will take students back through the events of last year.
Volume 48 of the Legend, themed “Show & Tell,” will be available for pickup on Aug. 9-10 during all registration sessions from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Yearbooks can also be mailed for a fee of $10.
However, for those who did not purchased a book, 40 extra copies will be available for $75.
Students should go to the Flex Hallway during their registration session to pick up a copy of the 2010 Legend. After that time, yearbooks may be picked up before or after school in Room 137A, or graduates may pick up copies in the Welcome Center, after calling Student Publications at 636-733-4118 to have a copy delivered there for them.
Email adviser Nancy Smith at [email protected] with any additional questions about yearbook distribution.

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