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yearbook
/ ˈjɪəˌbʊk /
noun
- an almanac or reference book published annually and containing details of events of the previous year
Example Sentences
The two met freshman year in yearbook class at Crescenta Valley High School, just 10 miles north of the playful Nico’s sign that features two fish sharing a glass of wine.
McDonald's placed an ad in the 1983 edition of the yearbook at a local high school, with pictures featuring a couple of students who worked there at the time.
She attended Vestavia Hills Public Schools — Class of 1997 — and her mother, now retired, was a popular high school English teacher and yearbook adviser.
There are so many Eagle Rock shirts, shorts, chairs and yearbooks that the family could hold a garage sale of Eagle Rock memorabilia.
They dove into the archives of the Woodland Daily Democrat and old yearbooks from Woodland High School.
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