Yearbook
Across
- 1. a verbal statement and a visual look which ties all parts of the yearbook together
- 3. Two facing or side by side pages in the yearbook
- 7. a few sentences that identify who, what, where, when, why, and how of a picture
- 8. Guide A list of guidelines a write sued to maintain consistent punctuation and capitalization
- 9. Getting multiple ideas in the yearbook to cover the whole year
- 11. a secondary headline
- 12. final pages of the yearbook
- 13. a direct statement a reporter obtains through an interview
- 15. a conversation between a reporter and a source
- 16. a complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook
- 17. Off a mini theme used as a section title
Down
- 1. page page 1 of the yearbook. Includes vital information regarding the school
- 2. Sheet heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover
- 4. a spread used to separate each section of the yearbook
- 5. the first 2-4 pages of the yearbook that introduce the theme
- 6. Tabs The page number and the topic of a spread placed as a unit at the bottom left and right of the spread
- 8. The person a reporter interviews
- 10. To identify the person who said the words being quoted
- 11. a 16 page growing made up of two 8-page flats
- 14. a yearbook is typically broken up into 6 of these