This is senior Molly Griffin’s third year on the JAG Yearbook staff. This year she will be taking the role of Mill Valley News editor-in-chief while continuing her role as a photographer for the JAG Yearbook. When she's not in C-101 you can find her playing softball for Mill Valley and her club team, working at Pink Charming Boutique, volunteering for Relay for Life or in special needs classrooms around the district. During her free time she loves being outside, reading and watching the sunset.
This is senior Callie Cahoy’s third year on the JAG yearbook staff and she will be taking on the position of Editor-in-Chief. She's also involved in cross country, NHS as an officer, Relay for Life ELT, and the psychology club. Outside of school, she enjoys watching 90’s rom-coms, listening to Taylor Swift, dominating on the sand volleyball court, and hanging out with friends.
This is senior Emma Ronning’s third year on the JAG yearbook staff. This year, she will be taking on the position of co-editor-in-chief. When not in room C-101, you can find her participating in Psychology Club as an officer, NHS as president, Relay for Life as an ELT, NEHS, Spanish NHS, Book Club, and Women’s empowerment club. Outside of school, she spends her time working, hanging out with her friends and family, volunteering, reading books and listening to music.
This is senior Alonnah Gage's third year on the JAG yearbook staff and she will be taking on the positions of JAG copy editor, as well as a writer and photographer for the JAG yearbook. When not in C-101, you can probably find her running track, or participating in NHS, NEHS, FCA, HOSA, or on the Relay for Life Committee. Outside of school, she enjoys hanging out with her family and friends, watching netflix, eating ice cream and reading.
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