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    Death of the old school yearbook

    Death of the old school yearbook

    By Blake Ellis
    June 12, 2011

    As graduation day arrives, students will say goodbye to their classmates and teachers. And many are departing without a traditional yearbook to preserve those memories. State budget cuts and the weak economy are causing elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and colleges across the country to either do away with yearbooks or look for more cost-effective publishing options.

    Research firm IBISWorld estimates that the traditional yearbook publishing industry has seen sales to schools decline by 4.7% a year over the past few years. The decline has come as both public and private schools struggling with insufficient funding put their limited resources toward areas like staffing instead publishing yearbooks -- many of which go unsold, especially in recent years as disposable incomes have suffered.

    "Our country is handing out pink slips to teachers right and left, and if it comes down to teachers versus yearbooks, yearbooks are going to lose," said Marc Strohlein, principal at consulting firm Agile Business Logic.

    Budget crunch

    This is the first year that Indiana's Huntington University isn't offering yearbooks, after budget constraints forced the school to reallocate the $40,000 year it typically spends to publish 750 yearbooks.

    "Budgets being what they were and the economy being what it was, forced our hand on this one," said Ron Coffey, Huntington's vice president for community development. "But I think given the economic times, the students are understanding of the difficulties that we and other schools are experiencing."

    Students at Mokena Junior High School, in Illinois, won't be taking home yearbooks either, after the school district lost funding for all extracurricular activities this year.

    And Blaine High School in Washington is in the same boat, and likely won't be handing out yearbooks next year due to a severe lack of funding for the program.

    But while some schools are abolishing the keepsake altogether, others are turning to new online yearbook companies like YearBook Alive, Lulu, Lifetouch and TreeRing.

    TreeRing, for example, is an electronic yearbook company that lets schools design yearbooks, giving students the option of viewing them online, or ordering a printed copy for just $12 to $17 per book.

    More than a million photos have already been uploaded, and more than 50,000 students are using its services.

    TreeRing says it is now providing yearbooks for hundreds of schools that would have otherwise eliminated the tradition altogether. Sales have soared 600% since the company launched two years ago. The company estimates that each school saves an average of $300 to $1,000 in unnecessary printing costs -- adding up to a combined savings of between $100,000 to $200,000 this year for all the schools using TreeRing.

    Students typically have to pay for their yearbooks to help defray costs for the schools. But because schools don't always know exactly how many students will want yearbooks once they arrive, they often place big orders with the traditional publishing companies and are left with many unsold yearbooks that the payments they get from students don't come close to covering.

    "We just signed on with a school in San Francisco that was losing almost $2,000 a year in leftover books," said Aaron Greco, co-founder of TreeRing. "It's just so crazy, because $2,000 could buy five computers with an education discount."

    While the major publishing companies mass produce yearbooks using the traditional -- and expensive -- printing method of offset, electronic printing has improved so much recently that the quality is just as good, said Greco. The company will also soon introduce an online signing function, so students can digitally sign each other's yearbooks books.

    One inner-city elementary school with a large population of lower income students, Alvarado School in San Francisco, wasn't able to afford offering yearbooks at all until it heard about electronic options that don't incur costs on the school.

    "Financially, it would have just been ridiculous to try to do it -- the school can't even afford paper and pencils, so to outlay money for a nice-to-have item like a yearbook wasn't even something that was considered," said Tim Smith, a parent and teacher at the school.

    This year, nearly half of the school's 484 students bought yearbooks, averaging only about $13 each. The others were still able to create yearbooks, view them online and share them with friends.

    Breaking with tradition

    Budget crunches aren't the only reason for the shift. Huntington University's Coffey said while the school's budget crunch was the main culprit, students are simply more interested in reliving school memories with photos and comments online.

    Electronic yearbooks give students the ability to customize pages, and share them using social networking sites.

    "The personalization makes it into something about the student, not just the school," said Greco. "We're seeing a death of the traditional yearbook and an age of the personalized yearbook."

    Coffey wonders whether social media and Facebook will eventually replace yearbooks altogether. "Our view is that interest in yearbooks has waned to some degree," he said.

    "It's not that no students are interested, but with the advent of Facebook and other social networking opportunities, these are often more readily available and interesting venues than the old yearbook world."

    But the disappearance of such a long-standing tradition is always hard for some people to accept.

    "The tradition is the biggest factor -- it's always hard for students to think of life without it," said Coffey.

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    Who gives a shit about year books anyway? I have something better, its called memories.
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    I love Yearbooks, used to always put red circles on the girls I had sex with.










    (that's basically 1 circle through 4 years of highschool )
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    Quote Originally Posted by HialeahChico305 View Post
    I love Yearbooks, used to always put red circles on the girls I had sex with.










    (that's basically 1 circle through 4 years of highschool )
    Ahahahahahhahahahah a few of the kids I grew up with had older siblings that did that.


    I went to a private school for boys in hs.



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    Quote Originally Posted by HialeahChico305 View Post
    I love Yearbooks, used to always put red circles on the girls I had sex with.










    (that's basically 1 circle through 4 years of highschool )

    And she penciled a stylish goatee on your pic
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    Ahhh High School, I remember the night I was driving 2 of our cheerleaders home after a game in my truck and I kept rubbing my hand on the girl sittting in the middles thigh each time I shifted gears until she grabbed my hand and slid it between her legs, then I drove in second the whole way to her house
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    Hrm, this makes me think of a good investment.

    Imagine a website, where you post pictures, let's say of your high school experience. And other people could see these pics and you connect through your shared education background. It would almost be, like, an online yearbook.

    A website... where you could post your face... in a "book" format...

    But what would I call it?

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    Yearbooks!?

    Phuq a yearbook, and my high school, too!

    As far as I'm concerned, every mutha phuqa in that book, or that place, can all keel over from a heart attack, right now as we speak!

    Excuse me, that's because I never had a teacher as cool as, Curt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crono1000 View Post
    Hrm, this makes me think of a good investment.

    Imagine a website, where you post pictures, let's say of your high school experience. And other people could see these pics and you connect through your shared education background. It would almost be, like, an online yearbook.

    A website... where you could post your face... in a "book" format...

    But what would I call it?
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    but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crono1000 View Post
    Hrm, this makes me think of a good investment.

    Imagine a website, where you post pictures, let's say of your high school experience. And other people could see these pics and you connect through your shared education background. It would almost be, like, an online yearbook.

    A website... where you could post your face... in a "book" format...

    But what would I call it?
    ROFL!

    I will say that at least I never had to worry about someone slipping a picture of me smoking a joint on the golf coarse into one of my year books, then then giving it to my mom or a potential employer.
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    I was in school during the first 1/2 of the 80's, and I must admit I've gotten more than a few laughs over those photos. All the girls with huge hair, the mullets on guys, and in my particular case, the long feathered hair. Not to mention the godawful clothes that were popular back then. Pretty funny stuff 25+ years later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cgrant View Post
    Ahahahahahhahahahah a few of the kids I grew up with had older siblings that did that.


    I went to a private school for boys in hs.



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    Quote Originally Posted by robbiek426 View Post
    Wow if you werent into self degradation you could have left yourself open to forum crucifixon with the all boys school comment! NICE SAVE!
    Hey man whenf there's an opportunity, I take it. Even at my own expense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crono1000 View Post
    But what would I call it?
    lol

    No money in that.

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    heh Summer vacation has just begun, ladies and gentlemen! Not sure who is happier, the students or the teachers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curt James View Post

    heh Summer vacation has just begun, ladies and gentlemen! Not sure who is happier, the students or the teachers.

    I really miss those wonderful carefree days of the Muppet Show.
    That was a very clever & entertaining show!
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