These blocks were part of an early in the year team building exercise.
What are Legos?
These two students were featured eating donuts during the fall assembly. Name either of them.
Who is Demetrius or Luke?
Before going out to take pictures, you should do these three things.
What is check the battery, check for a SD card, and take a practice picture.
The story at the beginning of the yearbook explains this.
What is the theme?
This is his birth month.
What is October?
This person organized a potluck.
Who is Ava?
Name two of the four staff members pictured on the last page of the yearbook.
Who are Mrs. Woolley, Mrs. Tamer, Mrs. Breum or Mr. Frazier?
Pictures of people doing something when they aren't necessarily looking at the camera.
What is a candid?
The process of going over a story to eliminate errors.
What is editing?
The date he was born on.
What is the 10th?
This person was responsible for creating the Table of Contents page.
Who is Braylin.
The total number of pages in the book.
What is 96 pages?
In covering an event, you should strive to take these types of shots.
What is close up, medium range, and long range (or establishing)?
Something somebody said, word for word.
What is a quote?
Name one of his two children.
Who are Dustin and Marleyna?
For a while, this was banned from the classroom.
What is food?
This is something we "love" on the back cover.
What are classes, students and staff, or activities?
What a good caption includes.
What is the who, what, when, where and why. Also: Supplemental, non-obvious information.
When interviewing, don't ask these types of questions.
What is yes or no?
These are the two colleges he attended.
What are Fresno State and Pacific Lutheran?
The number of yearbooks ordered.
What is 470?
Name five of the eight categories from the 9th grade awards pages.
What are class clown, most athletic, most academic, most fashionable, most heart, most likely to be soccer parents, most likely to lose an AirPod or most screen time?
What is not getting close enough?
The most important thing to get right in a story or caption.
He earned a varsity letter in this sport in high school.
What is baseball?