Yearbook Essays an Important Part of History
December 26th, 2008
Human beings have always told stories as a way to pass history down through the generations. Just because we now can write it down doesn`t mean that it`s any less important. To ensure that you have the opportunity to create history, yearbook journalism should be approached with this mindset.
Everything that is written in the yearbook is going to be there for students to see for the rest of their lives. That makes every essay a vital part of their history and you`ll want it done right.
Things to Consider for Yearbook Journalism
- Who is the main character in the story told?
- What is the point of the yearbook essay?
- Have you explained the who, what, how, when, where and why clearly?
- Is the title eye-catching?
- Will this yearbook essay cause people to feel something?
Using these as your guidelines, you`ll end up with some terrific yearbook journalism.
