OUR WORK
We LOVE yearbook
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Our Books:

Our Articles:
Spring 2015; Idea File Magazine
Traditional sectional coverage can get pretty boring after awhile. A chronological book wasn’t a good choice because I have no repeat staff, and we would miss too much of the year.... By Allie Staub
• Yearbook Discoveries Vol. 18 Issue 3
Yearbooks need to be fun. They need to include as many students as possible. Here’s one way you can make all of that happen in just... By Laura Zhu
Fall 2013; Idea File Magazine
Let’s face it, anyone who has advised, been editor-in-chief, or worked on staff knows that making an even “mediocre” yearbook is a... By Allie Staub
• Yearbook Discoveries Vol. 16 Issue 2
Keeping the yearbook visible on campus has many advantages. When the school is aware of the yearbook staff and its work, sales... By Laura Zhu