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  • A University of Illinois study confirms what has long been thought about the benefits of organized youth activities: It's not enough to appear in the yearbook's Pep Club picture or show up for the really big games.

    August 6th, 2007 2007

  • The mistakes were found on four of the yearbook's 176 pages, co-editor Amanda Gummo said.

    Mrs. Clinton Concedes* 2008

  • Orbiting around Pink and Mitch are a yearbook's worth of characters.

    Rock 'N' Roll High School 2008

  • I saw Carly's mother turn to examine the yearbook's stupid award plaques on the wall.

    Steven Denlinger: The Pain of Caring 2008

  • The yearbook's student staff, however, was not inclined to reward a boy who gave off an air of superiority (stoked by the teacher's patronage) and never attended meetings.

    A Dark and Stormy Life 2007

  • Neither quote was stopped by the yearbook's staff or faculty advisers.

    CNN Transcript Jun 14, 2006 2006

  • Garelli of the yearbook's Lausanne-based publishers, the International

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • But the yearbook's editor Brian Jamirillo explains their rationale for turning down the photos.

    News - latimes.com deckstein 2012

  • One teacher offered to be the yearbook's administrator without pay.

    TurnTo23.com - Local News 2010

  • The yearbook's final edition was produced last spring after student publishers realized they didn't have money or the demand to print another volume.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Zinie Chen Sampson 2010

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