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  2. classmates.com - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Treering - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. DYP (app) - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Want to learn American Sign Language? This Oklahoma school is ...

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    A TikTok video about the Oklahoma School for the Deaf has gone viral.. Jeremiah Kim, or @jmiah.kim on the app, posted a 5-second video about the school’s free American Sign Language courses. The ...

  6. List of US collegiate yearbooks - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. File:Thomas Pynchon, high school yearbook editor, 1953.jpg

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    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 ...

  8. Yearbook - Wikipedia

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    Yearbook staff predominantly consists of only one or two school teachers who serve as editors in chief. Australian school yearbooks are predominantly created on A4 paper size, featuring a softcover style front-and-back cover, typically 250 or 300 g/m 2 density. Hardcover-style yearbooks are not as common, although exceptions occur.

  9. Frederick Douglass High School (Baltimore, Maryland)

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    Douglass high school, as of 2007, had 1,151 students, of which 52% were female. African American students made up 99% of the total student population with 53% qualifying for free lunch. The school has 59 teachers for a 1:20 teacher per pupil ratio. [10] The breakdown of students per grade was: Grade 9 - 491 students; Grade 10 - 233 students