what is something you like that is in your yearbook? for example, the suprelatives or clubs
what would you like to see in your yearbook?
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what dont you like in your yearbook?
if you could answer any of these questions, i'd really appriciate it ! sorry if this is in the wrong category. they didn't have a category for extra curriculars.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? uisforukelele answered Thursday May 15 2008, 10:25 pm: I like to see a lot of student involvement. I've seen yearbooks before that really don't have anything to do with the student body. My favorites are the ones that have quotes and stories about the students. Stories about interesting students are always cool- foreign exchange students, siblings who go to the same school, stuff like that. Even students with interesting hobbies- like professional barrel racing or something random. One yearbook I looked at had a page all about bands that students formed outside of school and how they relaxed by playing music.
One year when I did yearbook staff we had a page for shout-outs, where people could submit shout-outs to the staff and we would put them on the page so when their friends looked at the book they would have a message. It was pretty cool and people liked it.
TheAnnie answered Thursday May 15 2008, 8:00 pm: last year my year book did this new thing and it turned out super cool!
On everypage there would be a picture from a club or school event and on the bottom of the page there were like two rows of student pictures. This way it wasn't all like 15 pages of student pics but more interessting to look at.
Add quotes from people about random things.
Have student submit pics of themselves and there friends to be on this like collage page.
have an index of the student pics so you can find yourself and other pics you could be in (I really liked that my year book did this!)
also have enough room for autograph pages.
have a nice layout and cover (the cover look is very important).
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