This article was found tucked inside of the 1980 Renville High School Renvillon Yearbook. The 1980 graduating class was the last for Renville High School. This article was a mimeograph copy with no author listed.
WORKING ON THE YEARBOOK
When looking at their yearbook, students often say, “Why didn’t they put this in or why aren’t there more pictures?” Usually, these people do not realize the kind of work that has to be done to produce a yearbook.
First, the person who is doing the page has to decide what the page will ook like. It means the person has to figure out how many pcitures to use, to pick out the mot interesting ones, and place them in an appealing arrangement.
A page deadline must be met constantly throughout the year to complete the book to meet the printer’s deadline. The editor-in-chief and the other editors must get the work done on time. The photographers and students who have pictures must help along to meet these deadlines. For instance, if the senior glossies are not in on time, that holds up that section of the annual. If the activity pcitures are not handed in, that section of the book falls behind.
When you page through the annual next time, remember it is mean hard work on the part of quite a number of people.
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Posted: November 5, 2025 by Renville County Historical Society
Working on the Yearbook
This article was found tucked inside of the 1980 Renville High School Renvillon Yearbook. The 1980 graduating class was the last for Renville High School. This article was a mimeograph copy with no author listed.
WORKING ON THE YEARBOOK
When looking at their yearbook, students often say, “Why didn’t they put this in or why aren’t there more pictures?” Usually, these people do not realize the kind of work that has to be done to produce a yearbook.
First, the person who is doing the page has to decide what the page will ook like. It means the person has to figure out how many pcitures to use, to pick out the mot interesting ones, and place them in an appealing arrangement.
A page deadline must be met constantly throughout the year to complete the book to meet the printer’s deadline. The editor-in-chief and the other editors must get the work done on time. The photographers and students who have pictures must help along to meet these deadlines. For instance, if the senior glossies are not in on time, that holds up that section of the annual. If the activity pcitures are not handed in, that section of the book falls behind.
When you page through the annual next time, remember it is mean hard work on the part of quite a number of people.
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