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10 Best Things About this Year’s Yearbook

10 Best Things About this Years Yearbook

Make It Yours
You can choose the color of your book. Green, Orange, Purple, Blue or Red.

John Davis and John Sudbury Picture
On page 196, you’ll see two teachers and renowned best friends, Davis and Sudbury, who to0k a partner photo wearing crazy glasses.

Have Mr. Cousins Sign Here
Upon opening your brand new yearbook, you’ll see a place asking you to sign your name, but the last line is what gets you laughing. A place asking for everyone’s favorite AP signature, Mr. Cousins.

Quote On Every Other Page
On every other page, there is a page number and a quote. It keeps the book intersting and puts more people in the book.

Name Plates
Show your book off in style with a nameplate that will keep your book yours.

Senior Selfie Page
Selfies have taken over the world, and on pages 254-255, the class of 2014 took the selfie game to a new level.

Technology Page
When you look back in 15 years, will you remember iOS7 and the Xbox One? Probably not, but on page 26-27 you can show your kids this old technology.

Year in Review
When remembering the school year of 2013-2014 and explaining to your kids everything that happened, pages 06-11 will help you reminisce.

Stickers
More awesome customization comes along with the book. Stickers, or rub-ons, will help your book be yours.

Mansfield is Spelled Right
We all know what happened last year, but this year is completely different. Mansfield is spelled correctly. Thank you proofreaders.

About the Contributor
Austin Escalante
Austin Escalante, Staff Writer
My name is Austin Escalante, I am now a senior at Legacy High school. I am 17 years old. I was born and raised in Arizona, and this is the first time I have ever lived outside Arizona. I went to Verrado High School and was planing on never leaving Arizona unless I got my dream job. I've known all my friends for at least 3 years, some even more. My dad took a job here, and I was forced to move, leaving my girlfriend and other friends, and I had to quit my job. It seemed like nothing could get worse. It was over 1,000-mile drive that took us two days, 12 hours the first day and nine hours the second one. [email protected]
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