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Jun. 11—ADAMS — The work of the South Jefferson High School yearbook class was recently recognized by Jostens, the leading producer of yearbooks and student-created content. The program has ...
Homestead's yearbook, Pegasus, has been its most award-winning publication of recent years, capturing two National Pacemaker Awards from the National Scholastic Press Association in 2002 and 2005. [citation needed] The Pacemaker is awarded to the 20 best yearbooks in the country, often out of more than a thousand contenders. The yearbook was ...
The Clan was the original name of McLean's award-winning yearbook. In 2004, The Clan was inducted into the National Scholastic Press Association Hall of Fame after ten years of consecutively being "All American". [22] The yearbook's name was changed to Caledonia in 2019.
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The student in question (Robert Berger) subsequently broke Mr. Page's jaw. The video yearbooks would have a student general manager and utilize a different theme each year. In 1994 the theme of the video yearbook was "Friends" and utilized a shot for shot recreation of the opening of the then wildly popular Warner Bros. sitcom "Friends".
Red Dot Design Yearbook 2022/23. The award-winning projects are presented in various formats. All award-winning products are presented in annual yearbooks since 1985, which are published by Red Dot Edition since 2001. Designers whose products receive the "Red Dot: Best of the Best" award are presented in exclusive interviews.
The Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) is a student journalist program of the School of Professional Studies at Columbia University.It was founded in 1925, whose goal is to unite student journalists and faculty advisers at schools and colleges through educational conferences, idea exchanges, textbooks, critiques and award programs.
Cornelia Grumman (1981) is a 2003 Pulitzer Prize–winning editorial writer. [4] Charles R. Johnson (1966) is an author. His novel Middle Passage won the 1990 National Book Award. [18] Margaret Landon (1921) is an author whose book Anna and the King of Siam was adapted into the stage musical and film The King and I.