As national yearbook week is coming to an end, it has made students and teachers think about why the yearbook is important.
According to Bella De Los Santos, a senior at Forsan high school, "A yearbook is important because it captures every fun memory. It's a tradition that should never end. It's essentially a memory book of every year you attend school."
National Yearbook Week was first signed into recognition by President Reagan. Yearbooks serve as time capsules and seem to get better with age.