Friday, January 22, 2016

Yearbook Introduction

Every yearbook should have...
  1. page numbers.
  2. the year, somewhere on the cover.
  3. a section dedicated to all the sports/cheer/dance.
  4. pages dedicated to the school events that happened through out the year.
  5. a section dedicated to all the clubs and other extra curricular activities.
  6. pages dedicated to the electives.
  7. interviews from students.
  8. pictures of what went on inside the classrooms.
  9. every students' portrait (obviously).
  10. the name of the school somewhere on the cover.
  11. pictures of the students' lives outside of school.
  12. the latest trends and fashion and lifestyles.
  13. what went on in the news/economy that year.
  14. what went on in the music and entertainment industry that year.
  15. those things that parents send with your baby picture.
  16. an index the back in alphabetical order.
  17. pictures of the teachers.
  18. the school's address.
  19. a section dedicated to the people graduating.
  20. pictures of the relationships.
  21. a picture of the physical school.
  22. the different cultures around the school.
  23. titles and captions that tell what's going on.
  24. volume number.
  25. class favorites.
Questions
  1. The title of the yearbook is It's Not Just Black And White...
  2. It is from Jefferson High School.
  3. From the beginning to the end the yearbook shows black and white pictures with splatters of color.
  4. My book has 7 sections.
  5. My favorite spread is the one called Livin' a Young Life because it has interesting pictures and captions of what kids at their school do at young life.
  6. Yes, there is an index.
  7. Yes, there is photos of the clubs and organizations.
  8. No, there is not a table of contents.
  9. The school has about 1,200 students
  10. My book is from Minnesota.

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