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Despite canceled trip, Saugus High School yearbook group celebrates win

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

While they had envisioned receiving the news from New York in person, the Saugus High School yearbook group and their adviser celebrated virtually, amid a global pandemic, placing in the top 50 for their “Like Never Before” edition.

Earlier this month, students Ashley Dredge, Megan Puettmann, Olivia Tesselaar and yearbook adviser Darren Thomas were thrilled at the opportunit­y to travel across the country to accept the Columbia Scholastic Press Crown Award, but much like the rest of the nation, their plans fell victim to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

“Our trip was canceled, along with all other trips in the (William S. Hart Union High School) District for both students and staff,” said Thomas, adding that it was only the second time in more than 100 years the Columbia Scholastic Press Associatio­n had canceled the conference.

For Puettmann, a 17-year-old senior who has been in yearbook over the past three years, the trip cancelatio­n was “genuinely heartbreak­ing,” she said.

“This year has held so many obstacles, all of which we have overcome with the help of our excitement about our trip to New York for the conference,” said Puettmann.

“The day it was canceled everything we were looking forward to kind of dissipated

and we were really sad for a while.”

As their adviser, Thomas said he “felt especially bad for my students, who overcame numerous unpreceden­ted obstacles this year to not only get a book done but to create a book that I am very proud to give to our community.”

He said students spent four, straight 10- to 12hour days to complete the book, which focuses on the new things on campus that are changing Saugus, such as its newest performing arts center.

To avoid placing the students at risk amid the ever-changing COVID-19 developmen­ts across the nation and the world, the group received the results of who won gold or silver via a live video feed.

And the results did not disappoint. The Saugus High yearbook group won a “Silver Crown,” meaning they placed in the top 50 in a pool of more than 1,300 submission­s.

“We are really humbled and honored to win such a prestigiou­s national award,” said Thomas.

“After the number of obstacles we have faced this year as a school and yearbook staff, it’s important to stop and appreciate the moments of victory and joy. There’s a lot of uncertaint­y and fear right now, so a moment like this brings some muchneeded cheer. I can’t say enough how proud I am of my students.”

For the students, it was all about the book, “one that we love so deeply, in the midst of life’s challenges,” said Puettmann.

“We overcame everything that has been thrown at us and everything that has been taken away from us and, in the end, we will be stronger because of it.”

— Staff Writer Caleb Lunetta contribute­d to this report.

The day (the New York trip) was canceled, everything we were looking forward to kind of dissipated and we were really sad for a while.”

Megan Puettman,

Saugus High yearbook editor-in-chief

 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? (Above) Saugus High School yearbook program editors-in-chief, from left, Megan Puettmann, Olivia Tesselaar and Ashley Dredge, along with faculty adviser Darren Thomas were to travel to New York to see where their yearbook placed in the Columbia Scholastic Press Crown Award rankings. (Right) Saugus yearbook students Jasmin Kristensen, left, and Domenica Lyznick work on a page of the award-winning publicatio­n.
Bobby Block/The Signal (Above) Saugus High School yearbook program editors-in-chief, from left, Megan Puettmann, Olivia Tesselaar and Ashley Dredge, along with faculty adviser Darren Thomas were to travel to New York to see where their yearbook placed in the Columbia Scholastic Press Crown Award rankings. (Right) Saugus yearbook students Jasmin Kristensen, left, and Domenica Lyznick work on a page of the award-winning publicatio­n.
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 ?? Bobby Block/The Signal ?? Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, Saugus High yearbook faculty adviser Darren Thomas and editorsin-chief Ashley Dredge, Megan Puettman and Olivia Tesselaar were unable to travel to New York to receive their Silver Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Associatio­n.
Bobby Block/The Signal Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, Saugus High yearbook faculty adviser Darren Thomas and editorsin-chief Ashley Dredge, Megan Puettman and Olivia Tesselaar were unable to travel to New York to receive their Silver Crown Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Associatio­n.

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