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It bills itself as the leading online social network service in the United States for bringing high school alumni together, with over 90 million members. [citation needed] Classmates.com has an archive of over 470,000 old high school yearbooks that have been digitized, and members can purchase yearbook reprints.
Treering is a Silicon Valley, CA-based technology company providing on-demand digital printing of customizable school yearbooks in the US and Canada. [2] [3]The company designed free software with social-networking features allowing the creation of personalized yearbooks. [4]
DYP, also known as Digital Yearbook Page, is an iOS social discovery app that facilitates interaction between mutually interested classmates. [1] It differs from other social networks and anonymous sharing apps in that it is primarily for reconnecting with former classmates using their yearbook photos. [ 2 ]
1893 Quivira yearbook (requires free sign-up) Kansas Jayhawker yearbooks (requires free sign-up) [a] Louisiana Tulane University: Jambalaya (1896–1996), T-Wave (1982–2010) 1896 – 2010 (sporadic thereafter) Jambalaya yearbook [a] Maine University of Maine: Prism (1895–1997) Dirigamus (2004) 1895–1997, 2004 Prism Yearbooks [a] Maine
English: * Original source: The Oysterette yearbook, 1953, published by Oyster Bay High School in Oyster Bay, New York. Immediate source: Reproduced on page 171 of Clifford Mead's 1989 book Thomas Pynchon: a Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Materials, published by the Dalkey Archive Press, ISBN 0-916583-37-6. Scanned copy of the book ...
The first CD-ROM yearbook was created by students at South Eugene High School in 1990. [13] In 2014 Forever Connected created the first widely adopted interactive, mobile yearbook, based on the print edition. Students can sign, sticker, and send videos to classmates right from their mobile devices.
Emmerich Manual High School, often referred to as Manual High School, is a public high school in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It formerly was a traditional high school in the Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) district. It is now one of the schools operated by Christel House Academy and is named Christel House High School. [3]
47 The American Sign Language and English Secondary School, is a public high school for the deaf in Kips Bay, Manhattan, New York City. [2] Operated by the New York City Department of Education, it was previously known as "47" The American Sign Language and English Dual Language High School, [3] Junior High School 47M, School for the Deaf, [4] or Junior High School 47 (J.H.S. 47).