Yearbook Terms

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Across
  1. 1. - The main story on a yearbook spread.
  2. 2. - A conversation between a reporter and a source.
  3. 6. - Heavier sheets of paper that hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover.
  4. 8. - A yearbook is typically broken up into six of these.
  5. 9. - Final pages of the yearbook.
  6. 12. - Vertical area where two pages meet in the middle
  7. 15. - A direct statement a reporter obtains through an interview.
  8. 16. - A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook.
  9. 17. - Area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers.
  10. 18. sheet - A list of guidelines a writer uses to maintain consistent punctuation and
  11. 21. - A secondary headline.
  12. 22. - Outside of the yearbook which protects the contents.
  13. 23. - A few sentences that identify the who, what, where, when, why and how of a picture.
  14. 25. - An attention-grabbing introduction that sets the tone of the story.
  15. 27. - A horizontal break on the spread that is exactly one pica, but not in the middle of the
  16. 29. space - Blank area where no elements are placed
  17. 30. - A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow.
  18. 32. - A writer's specific perspective on a broader topic.
Down
  1. 1. - Listing of the pages containing the sections, opening, closing, and index.
  2. 3. - A factual sentence a writer uses to link one quotation to another in a piece of copy.
  3. 4. - The first two to four pages of the yearbook that introduces the theme.
  4. 5. of thirds - Division of a photo, horizontally and vertically, so the subject falls into one of the intersecting optical hot spots
  5. 7. photo - A photo that is 2 to 2.5 times larger than other photos on the spread
  6. 10. - To identify the person who said the words being quoted.
  7. 11. - Detailed listing of technical printing info (at end of the book) & staff listing
  8. 13. - A verbal statement and a visual look that tie all parts of the yearbook together.
  9. 14. - Refers both to topics features on individual spreads and how the topics are
  10. 18. - Two-facing or side-by-side pages in the yearbook.
  11. 19. lines - Real or imaginary lines that direct the reader to the center of interest in a photo
  12. 20. page - Page one of the yearbook. Includes vital information regarding the school.
  13. 24. - when any image or element touches the edge of the page extending beyond the trim
  14. 26. - When a reporter provides his or her opinion to the reader.
  15. 28. - the vertical distance between lines of type measured in points from the baseline of one line of type to the baseline of the next line
  16. 31. - A complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook.