- Acenes
Acenes is the title of the annual
yearbook publication atWest Seneca West Senior High School inWest Seneca, New York . First published in 1950, the book includes highlights from the previous school year as well as student portraits. Recently, Volume 58 was successfully published in 2008 as the first full color edition of the book, whereas in the past just the beginning section was in color.Name Origin
The name Acenes comes from the name of the Indian tribe, Seneca, from which the town is named after spelled backwards. Pronounced A-See-Nays.
Acenes Staff:
Advisors: Jennifer Schubring, Trish Patronik, Sara Monnat.
Current Members: Matthew Faulkner (Senior Editor) Cody Weiler (Assistant to the Editor), Chris Roloff (Junior Editor), Erin Bonner, Emily Prenatt, Tom Cavanaugh, Katherine Balys, Victoria Clancy.
Frequent Sections
Homecoming
Student Life
Senior Life
Class Portraits
Sports
Clubs
Music Programs
Activities and Events
Students of Excellence
Retirees
DedicationPast Themes
The theme is the most essential part of the books production. It is the core in which each volume is wrapper around to produce a fluid and meaningful publication.
2006: The Roads We Travel
2007: Make Your Mark
2008: Color Your World
2009: TBA September 2009Past Dedicatees
2006: Mr. and Mrs. Meaney
2007: Mr. Jeffrey Sortisio
2008: Mrs. Jennifer SchubringSenior Editors
The senior editor is the editor-in-chief of the Acenes yearbook. He/She is the individual in charge of the entire production including design, theme, copy, contests, staff and sale. Though the senior editor is second to the advisor, the adviosr rarely steps in to disapprove a decision.
Past Senior Editors include:
2006: Caitlin Grimm
2007: Christine Filer
2008: Melissa Ridley
2009: Matthew FaulknerMission
To provide a solid publication that includes highlights of all school and community events, student portraits, and a creative look at student life. The yearbook is created with the best intentions and was a monumental task. We apologize for any errors that may have occurred.
References
[http://www.wscschools.org West Seneca Central School District]
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