Billy is not in the 1978 yearbook as he did not enter HS until September of 1978....Cal graduated in June of 1978
The value of an old yearbook depends on the school, the year, and who is pictured in it, as well as on its condition. A book from a famous school may be more valuable than one from a generally unknown school. A book with extensive photos of a senior who went on to be a national sports figure, an Olympic champion, a major political figure, etc., can command a higher price than one in which no such famous figure is shown.
Hillsborough Senior High School
Chester Alan Arthur attended and graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York in 1848. He entered Union, with sophomore standing. in 1845. He was a member of Psi Upsilon and the Delphian Institute debating society. He was elected into Phi Beta Kappa his senior year. He also studied at State and Nationel Law School in Balllston Spa, NY.
Go to Classmates.com or if you know the name of the high school call and ask if they could give you the name of the Senior Class President,they should have that information for Senior Class Reunions.
3 years, fresh, junior high, senior high.
It is freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior.
Pictures taken during your senior year in high school. Generally used in the school yearbook.
A yearbook is divided into various sections and then after that various subsections. For instance a yearbook may have several sections including: Classes (for student photographs) which may then be divided into various classes (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior). Other sections may include things such as Student Life, Senior Ads, Sports, Dances, etc.
FOUR Freshman year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
FOUR Freshman year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
Pictures taken during your senior year in high school. Generally used in the school yearbook.
i have no idea what ur talking about!!?
The order of years in high school: Freshman (Grade 9) Sophomore (Grade 10) Junior (Grade 11) Senior (Grade 12)
FOUR Freshman year, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
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Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior (9, 10, 11, 12)
The one who is still in sophomore year, but will be a junior in next semester or quarter.