Yearbook Deadlines

Bettinger Photography has been providing yearbook images to Denver area high school seniors for 6 decades.  And while formats and delivery methods have changed, the fact that they are due to the school in the early months of the start of school, has stayed the same.  A few schools require the yearbook image provided to them in the 3rd and 4th week of August.  While the majority are due in September and October and a few in November.  For this reason, having your senior portraits taken the summer before your senior year is very important.  Plus, the earlier in the summer you are photographed, there more you will save!  Check with your school for the specific deadline or call our studio for more information.  And always plan at least 2 weeks before the deadline to avoid rush fees by our studio, or late fees from the school.

To see more Q&A’s, click on the #Q&A below.

To see a few past Cherry Creek Seniors click on the “Cherry Creek HS” above.

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Arthur B Neyland III '18

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Arthur B. Neyland III has had many achievements with making Honor Roll all 4 years, Receiving his Academic Letter 3 years and 7 Department Awards.  He Volunteers for many organizations and has done website design for Acts 29 USA with audio editing from Thrive Sunday Night.

Eliza Keating '18

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Eliza has played piano since she was 4 and started playing cello in 6th grade. She was in the orchestra in middle school all three years, and I has been in the top orchestra at Cherry Creek High School since sophomore year. She also danced for 9 years and did some musical theater.  She spent 16 days of the summer between her sophomore and junior year in Europe playing cello in the orchestra in different countries and getting to explore a different place.

Garrett Peterson '18

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Garrett

is a hard-working Boy Scout with multiple hobbies from playing chess to practicing Karate (he's a black belt!) to watching the Green Bay Packers.

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Garrett's goal is to get a job and not live with his parents forever! Garrett is excited to be graduating high school, and plans on studying chemical engineering at University of Wyoming. Go Cowboys!