Toward the end of every school year, most students await with wonder – or at least used to – the arrival of their school yearbooks. It pains your compiler to say that, for when he was coming along in the dark ages of the 1970s, a “yearbook” was a little paperback volume put out by maybe an elementary school, but an “annual” was the big, thick hardbound book everyone in junior high and high school looked so forward to. There was as much diffe…
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