How to Be Successful as a New Yearbook Editor

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Tip 1 - Old McGill Yearbook Editor-In-Chief

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Old McGill Yearbook Editor-In-Chief

The Editor-in-Chief position with the Old McGill Yearbook is responsible for the successful direction, development and delivery of the publication. The Editor-in-Chief will coordinate the efforts ...
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Tip 2 - Yearbook Staff Job Descriptions - Yearbook Discoveries

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Tip 3 - Mockery of Jewish boy slips past Cupertino yearbook editors

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Mockery of Jewish boy slips past Cupertino yearbook editors

Discovered during the last week of classes, the subtle taunt has created heartache for the victim's family, who fled Eastern Europe after barely surviving the Holocaust.

Tip 4 - Set goals, organize staff for a successful year - School Yearbooks | Walsworth

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Organization is key! Wait, isn’t that a cliché? Yes it is, and although every yearbook adviser or experienced yearbook student tells you to never use one, this is the exception to the rule. To have a successful yearbook staff and yearbook, you have to be organized.

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