It’s good. It wins awards. People like it.
We could go on and on about our state and national awards, but you don’t really care. We know. You do care that you and your friends are in it, right? We do our best to cover students who purchase the book.
At 320 pages, it’s the biggest book in the district.
Well, ok, Mansfield has a few less and it looks the same size, but nobody has a bigger book.
You’re IN it.
Playoffs, records and memories are all in the book. It’s about how we do things at Legacy. We created L-Side. We pushed it at games. All of these great memories are photographed and in the book.
The cover has something special
Your book will have a special card in the cover with clubs and sports you’re involved in.
The book lasts longer
Before long you’ll be talking about the days you were on Twitter and Instagram like you do now about MySpace and Xanga. The book never gets old and outdated.
There are more than just seniors in it.
Quite frankly, the thought of “I’ll get it my senior year” is dumb. You’ll only have underclassmen you don’t even like in your book rather than those cool upperclassmen you looked up to during your freshman and sophomore years. Plus, you’ll be missing a whole year of memories.
There are videos.
Yep. Some photos are interactive with an app on your phone. You can watch Daniel Lopez march during half time, John Rogan run out of the Bronco head at a football game and even see Amy Gallas fly in a cheerleading stunt. We got a go pro and are having lots of fun.
The “Extras” Myth
We only order the amount of books sold. Despite to popular belief, we do not have extras to sell at the end.
The Cost Myth
Your pants, phone, car and Abercrappy shirt probably cost more than the yearbook. Which one will you have 10, 20, 30 years from now? That’s 41 cents a year for countless memories.
Payment Plan
We’re offering a 40/40 plan. Pay $40 before January 12 and pay another $40 when it comes in.
Order Here at https://yearbookforever.com/#school/363094/2018.
Nathalie Gaona • Jan 9, 2015 at 8:46 am
These are convincing reasons. Memories are good I guess but I don’t really care for them. I bought a yearbook anyway.
Abby Turner • Jan 9, 2015 at 8:19 am
I totally agree. EVERYONE needs to buy a YEARBOOK!
Shay.s • Jan 8, 2015 at 8:55 am
I agree, the yearbook sounds to go to pass up.
Jenni Doster • Jan 8, 2015 at 8:44 am
I agree that students shouldn’t only buy it their senior year! There honestly isn’t as many seniors in the yearbook as the rest of the school because there is a lot of underclass men involved in activities.
Kendra.W • Jan 7, 2015 at 9:48 am
Not to mention our yearbook is turning out great from what I can see.
Meagan Mesch • Jan 7, 2015 at 9:42 am
I agree completely with this article. “The Cost Myth” made me laugh harder than I should’ve.