Mar 23 2010

“X is for X-Games” - Ideas for Teambuilding or a Yearbook Publicity Event

Angela

atozpostcards_xfront-195x300 X is for X-Games - Ideas for Teambuilding or a Yearbook Publicity EventYou know ESPN hosts both Summer and Winter games of Extreme Sports with events like skateboarding, BMX biking, street luge, snowboarding and snowmobiling. Well, what about the Yearbook X-games? Once the book is done, have an X-Game Celebration after school. Have staffers sign up ahead of time for events like these:

  • Big Wheel Slalom
  • Skateboard Paddling
  • 3-legged Cross Country Skipping
  • Nerf Skeet (Frizbee) Shooting

It’s a great way to burn off all that built up stress, and it’s a great prelude to a nice Yearbook banquet where winners receive their medals along with the other staff awards. Or, be really X-treme, and ask ASB if you can host the Yearbook X-Games for the whole school over a couple of lunch periods and have students pay a dollar or two to participate. Instead of gold medals, give away golden tickets to your yearbook signing party!

*This entry is part of “The Yearbook Ladies’ A to Zs of Yearbook”
project. If you’d like to download the “X” card, go to the “Adviser
Resources” section of www.theyearbookladies.com

We’d love to hear from you! Share your questions, comments, and ideas below…

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Jan 14 2010

“M is for Motivation” - How to Keep Your Staff Happy

Angela

atozpostcards_mfront-195x300 M is for Motivation - How to Keep Your Staff Happy

We know what it’s like: deadlines, missing pictures, lots of stress. Sometimes it’s so overwhelming that production seems to come to a standstill. So how do you keep your students going through even the toughest circumstances? First, appoint a staff social director, and then try these methods of motivation:

  • Celebrate staff birthdays and 1/2 birthdays (for those born during the summer months.)
  • Institute a “Staffer of the Month” award with a small token of recognition: a crown or sceptor for the day, a Staffer of the Month certificate, and a perpetual plaque or poster on the wall. Throw in a cake, cupcakes, doughnuts or cookies, and you’ve got a great 10 minute celebration!
  • Plan a theme (think The 80’s, Pirates, Disney, Valentine’s Day) for each deadline week or deadline work night.
  • Decorate the room, have students bring theme-related food, and play a mixed CD of theme-related music. You’ll be surprised at how much work gets accomplished when fun is in the air!

*This entry is part of “The Yearbook Ladies’ A to Zs of Yearbook”
project. If you’d like to download the “M” card, go to the “Adviser
Resources” section of www.theyearbookladies.com

We’d love to hear from you! Share your questions, comments, and ideas below…

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Oct 5 2009

5 Ways to Celebrate National Yearbook Week!

Angela

In 1987, President Ronald Reagan declared the week of October 4 (October 5th this year) National Yearbook Week! In his proclamation, he stated,

“School yearbooks not only chronicle educational achievement and school tradition but are a part of them. For nearly two centuries American students have produced yearbooks to commemorate the accomplishments of the school year and to compose a lasting record, written and pictorial, of campus, classmates, teachers, and school staff.

In later years, alumni treasure their yearbooks for the memories they hold of times gone by and friends of long ago. The students who compile yearbooks likewise treasure all that the experience can teach them about teamwork and about writing, the graphic arts, and business skills. The practical cooperation and specialization that students learn in yearbook production stand them in good stead when they enter college or pursue other opportunities.”

He then called upon all Americans to “observe this week with appropriate ceremonies and activities.”

So here are 5 ways you can celebrate National Yearbook Week:

  1. Kick off your yearbook sales this week
  2. Dig up the oldest school yearbooks you can find from your school and put them out on display.
  3. Collect old yearbook photos of the staff and display them without names, so students can guess who’s who
  4. Give a special discount for yearbooks bought this week and wear your staff t-shirts to spread the word
  5. Have a special staff party “just because”

Whatever you do, take a moment to congratulate you and your staff for being such an integral part in creating your school’s memories!

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May 7 2009

Sequal to a “Font Conference”

Angela

If you haven’t seen “Font Conference”, first you need to click here and watch that first. Then come back here and watch the sequal… (Thanks, Carla, for sharing this!)

See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor.

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May 7 2009

Fake Yearbook Spreads for Twilight and Gaming Fans

Angela

I came across both of these fake yearbook spreads in the same day, so I had to post them. Alone, they’re not post-worthy (… at least not to me). But together, they once again show how much yearbooks are a part of our lives.

This is the cast of the movie New Moon, the 2nd in the Twilight series, currently in production. This fake yearbook spread of the cast was made by a fan for newmoonmovie.org

new-moon-cast-yearbook Fake Yearbook Spreads for Twilight and Gaming Fans

With a husband in the video game industry and a dad who bought me every video game console ever released since the first Atari (more as an excuse to get it for himself than really for me), I can’t help but appreciate this fake yearbook spread of famous video game characters posted on www.pwnordie.com, a site for gamers. They used video game “cosplayers” (short for “costume roleplayers”) instead of the animated ones to make the spread look more “real”…

yearbook_cosplay-1024x716 Fake Yearbook Spreads for Twilight and Gaming Fans

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May 7 2009

Yet Another Celebrity Photo: Paul Rudd

Angela

paul_rudd_yearbook_5109_m Yet Another Celebrity Photo: Paul Rudd

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May 7 2009

Lil John’s Yearbook Photo

Angela

The latest addition to my celebrity photo collection…

a296_y6 Lil Johns Yearbook Photo

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May 7 2009

Captain Kirk’s Yearbook Photo

Angela

Here’s another addition to my celebrity yearbook photo collection:

chris-pine-high-school-year-book Captain Kirks Yearbook Photo

Chris Pine, who plays Captain James T. Kirk in the new Star Trek movie, then and now

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May 7 2009

Smiling Yearbook Photo = Happy Future Marriage?

Angela

I recently posted an article I found about how yearbook photos predict overall happiness in life. You can read that blog entry here.

In it, the author references a scientific study that he couldn’t find on the internet. Well, I think I found it. It’s actually a study of how smiling in their yearbook photo as a child correlated to success in their marriage as an adult. Here’s an exerpt:

“If you want to know whether your marriage will survive, look at your spouse’s yearbook photos.

Psychologists have found that how much people smile in old photographs can predict their later success in marriage.

In one test, the researchers looked at people’s college yearbook photos, and rated their smile intensity from 1 to 10. None of the people who fell within the top 10 percent of smile strength had divorced, while within the bottom 10 percent of smilers, almost one in four had had a marriage that ended, the researchers say. (Scoring was based on the stretch in two muscles: one that pulls up on the mouth, and one that creates wrinkles around the eyes.) …”

You can read the complete article written by Clara Moskowitz on msnbc.com

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May 6 2009

Can a Yearbook Photo predict future happiness?

Angela

Dan Miller of the Nashville News wrote this article about a study of yearbook photos and smiling. I’ve pasted the article below, but if you want to read the original, click here.

“The other day a friend mentioned to me some provocative research he heard discussed concerning high school yearbook photos.

“Apparently the study concluded that people who had been smiling in their yearbook photos were happier, more contented people 30 or 40 years later, when compared to those who weren’t smiling. The researchers also used some method to determine whether the smile was a big, genuine smile, or a “forced smile” like the one on the nerdy guy shown here.

“I went online trying to locate that research…. and while I couldn’t track down that particular study, I did find some compelling facts about smiling.

“For example, researchers somewhere studied more than 16,000 photos of students from kindergarten to college and discovered that girls and women smile more frequently than boys or men. This didn’t surprise me…. but, just for the record, I went back through my personal high school and college yearbooks and did a quick count of smiling faces.

“Sure enough… they were right… the number of smiling young women was far greater than the smiling young men. Of course the girls had reason to smile. Most of them had fresh, attractive faces, whereas many of the guys looked like the doofus pictured here. Here was another interesting part…. up until about the 4th grade, boys and girls smiled about equally…. but then, at around age 9 or 10, the girls started smiling more than the boys, a pattern that continued right into adulthood.

“Part of the reason, I suppose, is that when you’re about to have your picture made, you have to make a quick decision whether to smile or not smile. Girls just naturally seem to want a pretty smile, while boys seem to prefer the angst-filled persona of a James Dean or Marlon Brando…. hoping to avoid forever being haunted by the toothy grin of a Wayne Newton-style publicity shot.

“Or it could be because photographers will often ask their subjects to practice smiling. No self-respecting guy likes to admit he’s gonna stand in front of the mirror practicing his smile.
But based on personal observations of my sisters and daughters, it seems to me that young girls can often spend hours at the mirror practicing — not only how to smile — but the proper angle to hold their heads while smiling.

“So the bottom line here for young people is… when you get your yearbook photo taken, smile…. it’ll pay big dividends in happiness somewhere far down the road. And make it a big, genuine smile… not the halfhearted variety like the dork pictured next to this column. I’ll close with a nice little thought about smiling, from an anonymous writer, that I happened across on the internet:

“A smile costs nothing, but gives so much.
It enriches those who receive, without making poorer those who give.
It takes but a moment, but the memory of it sometimes lasts forever.
None is so rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and none is so poor but that he can be made rich by it.
A smile creates happiness in the home, fosters goodwill in business, and is the countersign of friendship.
It brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad, and it is nature’s best antidote for trouble.
Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed or stolen, for it is something that is of no value to anyone until it is given away.
Some people are too tired to give you a smile.
Give them one of yours, as none needs a smile so much as he who has no more to give.”

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Apr 2 2009

Inspiration from Bus Advertising

Angela

Does your staff need some creative inspiration? Or maybe just a good laugh between deadlines? Here are some bus advertisements to get their creative juices going…

For more creative bus ads, visit the original post on toxel.com

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Apr 2 2009

Another Celebrity Yearbook Photo

Angela

This is Mary McDonnell (Battlestar Galactica and Grey’s Anatomy) posing for her portrait as Captain of the Cheerleading Squad in the 1970 Ithaca High School yearbook.

marymcdonnell-300x280 Another Celebrity Yearbook Photo

Click here to see more yearbook photos of Mary McDonnell.

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Apr 2 2009

Celebrity Yearbook Photos

Angela

Can you match the celebrity to their yearbook photo? Pictured below our the yearbook photos of…

  1. Brad Pitt
  2. Angelina Jolie
  3. Renee Zellweger
  4. Zach Braff
  5. Gwyneth Paltrow
  6. Tom Cruise
  7. Mariah Carey
  8. Paula Abdul
  9. George Clooney
  10. Jennifer Lopez
  11. Kelly Clarkson
  12. Cameron Diaz

Click on the photo to see the answer.

Thanks to HollywoodFail.com for originally posting these photos.

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Apr 2 2009

Yearbook Photos of U.S. Politicians

Angela

Can you guess who’s who? Pictured below are the yearbook photos of…

  1. Barack Obama
  2. Michelle Obama
  3. Joe Biden
  4. John McCain
  5. Sarah Palin
  6. Bill Clinton
  7. Hillary Clinton
  8. Nancy Pelosi
  9. George W. Bush
  10. Dick Cheney
  11. Al Gore

Click on the photo for the correct answers.

For more politicians’ yearbook photos, click here to visit “vetocorleone.com” (but don’t click on the “Death Masks of U.S. Politicians” page (creepy…. but still kinda cool… in a very creepy way…)

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Apr 2 2009

“High School Yearbook” the Game!

Angela

If your staff is going to play online games between deadlines anyway, here’s one that is at least yearbook related:

http://www.fatratgames.com/index.php?params=game/2983/High-School-Yearbook/

The goal of the game is too zoom in on different students and click your camera at just the right moment to frame an embarrassing picture (i.e. straw appears to going up someone’s nose, person standing in front of a hot dog display appears to have hot dogs growing out of head, etc… Basically, everything we spend all year teaching the kids NOT to do).

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