The number one comma rule
What is no oxford comma?
The title of the story
What is a headline?
The EICs
Who are Tatum and Mimu?
The program we use for design
What is InDesign?
Something that isn't acceptable in the backroom
What are foods and drinks?
The numbers you spell out
What are numbers below 10?
The extra info a writer needs to have that goes on the spread
What is a side salad?
The Co-Copy Editors
Who are Mollie and Kelsey?
Two pages that face each other in a yearbook.
What is a spread?
You have to pay a quarter if you do this
The abbreviation for Wyoming
What is Wyo.?
The text that goes under a photo including a quote
What is a caption?
The Co-Design Editors
Who are Ethan and Lily?
These lack the decorative elements found on serif fonts.
What are sans-serif fonts?
You don't talk when this is happening
What is when editors are addressing class/not talking over people?
The way to write 8 pm/am in AP Style
What is "8 p.m./a.m."?
A copy of the yearbook’s final pages that are sent to the staff for a final review and approval.
What are proofs?
The reference editors
Who are Lizzie and Tierney?
A distinguishable by a large letter (usually capital) that appears at the beginning of a text block
What is a drop cap?
What people can do at work night when their work is done
What is they can leave?
How to quote someone (write an example)
"Blah blah blah blah," Sally said. "Blah Blah blah blah."
A chart that represents the pages in a yearbook. It can be helpful when planning section placement and page content
What is the ladder?
The publicist (one person) and finance editor (another person)
Who are Alieu (publicist) and McKenna (finance editor)?
The space between two letters that are next to one another.
What is kerning?
On the hook outside the office
Where do you put Cough's keys after you're done using them?