Monthly Archives: November 2010

Duke and the King

Tom skirted the block, and came round into a muddy alley that led by the back of his aunt’s cow-stable. He presently got safely beyond the reach of capture and punishment, and hastened toward the public square of the village, where two “military” companies of boys had met for conflict,...
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Marketing Your School Yearbooks

Your yearbook is the biggest business on your campus. Shouldn’t be marketing your yearbook one of the most important activities for your staff members? It requires much responsibility and gives staff members a taste of how a business runs in the real world. Even after putting in the effort, marketing...
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How to Keep Yearbook Staff Motivated

Yearbook staff members are the essence of the project. Without a yearbook team, it would be impossible to create a school yearbook. Keep the yearbook staff motivated and feeling good about their work would be the key to produce an environment that will lead to a productive and efficient team, and...
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Create and Design a Great School Yearbook

How do you create and design a great school yearbook? You add words, character and a splash of contrast. Yearbook Life gives you the following tips to help create and design a great school yearbook. Most of the time students don’t like to read, but for some reason they love...
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