So, how much would you pay for a copy of Justin Bieber’s 7th grade yearbook?
Apparently, some will go as high as $9,000 on eBay for a 2007 yearbook from Stratford Northwestern School in Ontario, Canada, where the pop star was a student.
So, how much would you pay for a copy of Justin Bieber’s 7th grade yearbook?
Apparently, some will go as high as $9,000 on eBay for a 2007 yearbook from Stratford Northwestern School in Ontario, Canada, where the pop star was a student.
Here’s a fun link that’s been making the rounds throughout the web – just what would it look like if Hollywood had its own high school yearbook?
Part of it might look a little something like this.
Here’s a fun link to check out. The Picture Show blog on the NPR website recently ran a post and started a gallery on the history of yearbooks.
NPR traces back the origins of yearbooks to photographer George Warren in the mid-1800s.
You might think summer would be a slow time for yearbooks, but one look around Twitter will show you otherwise! People are still reading. Take a look…
@amyy96_: I just looked at my past yearbooks, all my yearbooks from Grade 3 to now. They brought tears to my eyes, especially my Grade 7 yearbook.
Our trip around the Twitter-verse this week shows that yearbook signing parties are still raging.
Lessons learned include: be careful what you sign since you never know what the reaction will be and it never hurts to aim big – even with a potential future husband.
The weekly stream of Tweets from those receiving their yearbooks continues at a fast pace. Yearbooks are definitely still a hot topic of discussion.
@mtish27: I love how everyone is talking about yearbooks! So funny how it always comes up at end of the year.
American Idol will crown its latest winner tonight in the season finale showdown between finalists Lee DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox.
DeWyze, the 24-year old from Chicago, has become a star on this year’s edition of the popular talent show. Which is all probably fun to watch for those who remember this clean-cut dude from the yearbook photos at Prospect High School in Mount Prospect, Ill.
May means delivery season for spring yearbooks. That means anticipation for the book, and all the fun that comes with yearbook signing!
Which makes it another perfect time to check in with the Twitter-verse and get a gauge of what the yearbook peeps are saying as their yearbooks are rolling into school.
This week’s look around the Twitter-verse shows us that yearbooks are always perfect for reflecting on fashion – even school uniforms.
They’re also dangerously addictive when researching random Facebook friend requests. And yes, Twitter still doesn’t always lead to the cleanest grammar.
In this week’s yearbook Twitter update, we find more great practical uses for the yearbook.
That includes using the yearbook to take a look back at that glorious decade known as the 80s and also figure out who that mysterious Facebook friend request is coming from. Oh, and don’t forget to order your yearbook!