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Post image for 187 yearbooks featured in Walsworth’s latest Possibilities book

Walsworth revealed the latest edition of its annual idea book this week – Possibilities, Volume 4 – and the Yearbooks Blog would like to congratulate all the yearbook staffs selected to appear.

There are more than 600 examples from 187 yearbooks in the newest Possibilities, the largest edition of the book Walsworth has created.

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The College of William & Mary announced this week that a project to bring the first 96 years of the school’s yearbook, the Colonial Echo, into an online archive is now complete.

All volumes of Colonial Echo from 1899-1995 have been digitized in full-color from cover to cover and are now available to the public.

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Up to 100 students and 30 journalism advisers will get a chance to attend next month’s Fall National High School Journalism in Kansas City for free, thanks to some special programs sponsored by the JEA/NSPA.

JEA will be organizing its one-day Outreach Academy on Nov. 11 for a select 30 advisers. The Academy was started in 2005 as a way to “reach out” to advisers from schools in low income, urban or rural areas.

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There is only a couple of days left before the submission/nomination deadline for a couple of prestigious yearbook honors, but it’s not too late yet.

This Friday, Oct. 15, is the deadline for schools to send in 2010 yearbook entries for the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) Crown Awards. Each year, the CSPA Gold and Silver Crowns are among the most recognized honors a yearbook can win.

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The students on the yearbook staff at Hogan High School in Vallejo, Calif., have a difficult job this year.

Not only are they trying to record history like other staffs, but they have the added pressure of knowing the 2010 Hogan yearbook will be the last one ever produced.

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We hope everyone enjoyed National Yearbook Week, and celebrated yearbooks in their own way. As a way to wrap up, here is our latest collection of yearbook chatter from the world of Twitter. As always, the voices provide proof the memories collected in your yearbooks will stick with you for a long time.

@Allm0nddj0yy: Looking at my middle school yearbook and im crying wow i have came a long way #dramaticmoment

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For more than 20 years, this week in October has been recognized as National Yearbook Week.

Certainly here at the Yearbooks Blog, we believe in the value of yearbooks and want to celebrate their importance on this week.

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Have you ever wondered what your school’s oldest yearbooks look like? Or what fun secrets they might reveal about your old school?

Columnist Cat Galioto from the Cranford Patch newspaper in New Jersey recently did that, going to the local Cranford Library archives and flipping through a Cranford High School yearbook from 1922.

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If you haven’t seen the news yet, head over to our News & Notes section and take a look at the latest articles with all the updates on the fall awards from JEA and NSPA.

Fall always means individual honors getting announced by the JEA, NSPA and Dow Jones News Fund, right before next month’s Fall National High School Journalism Convention in Kansas City.

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Post image for Calvary Day yearbook staff reaches Gallery goal

Each year, Walsworth chooses some of its finest yearbooks from all over the country for its Gallery of Excellence – a selection of books that are used as marketing samples and showcased at conventions.

Whenever yearbook rep Mary Kay Kimmitt would bring the sample of Gallery yearbooks in to show the staff at Calvary Day School in Savannah, Ga., adviser Josh Brewer set the goal – their yearbook would make it into that box.

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