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    Last year i paid a hundred dollars on my yearbook .I was so excited to open the pages and look at all the memories i had with friends,but as i flip the pages i was at the end of the year book and found no memories i had. I think it isn't fair to have paid for a book you thought had some memories when in reality it was just a waste of money. I think all students should get equal space in the yearbook to give many students opportunities. I think that being equal is important because everyone…

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    The thing that makes a memory worthy of being in the yearbook is one that makes you happy. It needs to be something that makes you smile when you see it in the yearbook years from now and today. You can be 60 years old and sitting with your husband and children looking back in your high school yearbook and see all the great memories that you made at your high school. You can see your homecoming memories like dressing up each day and having the homecoming parade, homecoming football game memories…

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    this being my first year of yearbook I felt intimidated. I did not know anything about yearbook and only knew a few of the people in the class. Little did I know, this would be an incredible experience that would teach me responsibility and devotion. I started out at the bottom. Instead of being an officer, I was only a regular staff member. I did everything I was instructed and met every challenge with a smile. I did not want to let the whole school down with a bad yearbook. I tried my hardest…

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    Yearbook Vice President As Vice President for the yearbook, I worked alongside the Co-Editors to organize and manage a 25 minute yearbook class. This short class required that we hold planning sessions and prepare the materials ahead of time. In these meetings we worked together to understand what to improve during the next class, and what we would need to fulfill that day. In my position as an assistant to all of the Co-Editors, I must do the behind the scenes work, as in, any organization,…

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    year. Incredible friends, a cute boy who sat across from me in math and the start of my passion for acting. The only possession from fifth grade that I still own is a yearbook, so I cherish the pictures it contains. This yearbook means nothing to my next door neighbor, but it means the world to me because I look back on the yearbook frequently, reminiscing the best memories. As seen in literature, the possessions that we treasure the most commonly mean more to us than what they are truly worth. …

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    Welcome to Raytown south middle school we have a lot of fun thrills up our sleeves. We have so much fun things going on i can't wait to tell you all about it. Let me tell you about a few activities that is going on. We have a cardinal store with cardinal cash. The cardinal store you can buy candy and school supplies. When you do something good or do you work you get a cardinal cash, cardinal cash is like money but you can only use it here at the cardinal store. We also have a play going on.…

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    Places We Ll Go Analysis

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    Mara’s theme of Places We’ll Go is the other theme I would chose for the 2017-18 yearbook. I would chose this theme because people can relate to this theme. The theme can be easily carried out in many ways. Lastly it is fun and imaginative which is good to have in a yearbook. All these reasons are the reasons Places We’ll Go is my second choice for the yearbook. My first reason is because people can relate to this theme. People can relate to this because people usually travel to different…

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    consider myself one of the few. I know exactly what I want to major in and it is because of the classes and activities that I have been a part of that I am so prepared. BHS is responsible for who I am, who I’m going to become, and most importantly, BHS yearbook is responsible for the career that I have chosen to pursue. From the time that I was a young girl I had an extreme passion for school. My parents and grandparents recognized this quickly and began buying me extra workbooks and…

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    newspapers, media guides, yearbooks, pictures outside the stadium, and game programs one can infer that the representation is sub par compared to the likes of football and basketball at UT. The Volunteer Yearbooks of the University do not show off the baseball team like they represent the more “popular” sports like football and basketball, both men’s and women’s. According to historical records, the UT baseball team began in 1897 and all that is listed in the yearbook that year is the team’s…

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    At Episcopal Day School, we believe in teaching our students in a way different to the traditional classroom. Giving them more hands on experiences, we teach them skills to aid in their gaining of knowledge and truth. We also believe in teaching our students through God. We strive to give them all the skills necessary for whatever life tries to throw at them. This year we decided to build a high school to keep the success and knowledge of Episcopal Day School alive. Our High School will have all…

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