Sacramento High School - Review Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1935

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THE VALUE OF AN ANNUAL MERRILL OSENBAUGH The practical experience that the publishing In publishing a school annual, the principal aims are to arouse school spirit and to provide a pictorial record for the student to look back upon, years after graduation. An annual is an absolute and true indication of school spirit and enthusiasm. Then, too, as a permanent record an annual is indispensable. Both faculty and students find it of great use and interest in tracing former teachers and students and in reviewing incidents of their school life. The annual started originally because a number of students kept memory books, composed chiefly of snapshots made throughout the school year. It was, of course, impossible for any individual to keep such a record very accurate and com- plete, so some enterprising students thought of printing an annual memory book, thus giving every member of the student body an opportunity to have a good record of the school year. An annual is also a valuable incentive for student activity. Every student has the desire to see his name or photograph in print and will put forth his best efforts on the book if for that reason alone. nationally, some-Mthe majority perhaps-will be of an annual gives to the members of the staff is a service of no mean importance. The mana- gerial staff has contact with the varied allied crafts-the photographer, the engraver, the printer, the bookbinder and the cover maker. The information which the members of the staff will have absorbed at the end of a school year will prove invaluable throughout their lives. An activity so completely practical in its training as the production of an annual, gives the student an education in book designing and production, and in advertising and general business. Pictures are the quickest route to attention and to the memory. Years later, in looking over the annual, one will shout with glee at the pictures of various ex-schoolmates. Some may have attained prominence either locally or more or less obscure, but no less interesting to their old classmates. A good annual sells the school to the families and friends of students. It gives the parents a full realization of the part their sons and daughters are taking in the general school life. This naturally will prompt them to encourage their activities rather than hinder them. The annual, therefore, may be considered one of the best direct-mail advertisements which a school can produce. By consistently publishing an annual year after year, the school is always before the community, and of course the better planned and produced the annuals are, the more favorable the impression the school creates. It is good business to have a book that strangers will look through with interest. . i Q it :lv4i'i'i'.-E- -e ' '-sa. 'i 1, ,q,.,2su. 4'h-53:1 ,U I ' .-as-i2:f:e1:1sz'efs.f.s - 4 2 - qt f - - V u '-f-. ' -. . ' -ff: ::-mr ' -- M' ' -A - my idlfni' , -- fy f 3 N 5 ' L K The ' i?if1-'i , sw . 1, , - -7' 5' at A 'I'-'L-'1 ' 'bis' we Ls: 1'52 :? 7. 'C L-J'-'firh-'ffl' ' ' - i' , - ---- ' QU: ,V 4sM'iI15?5L'f.!Z'-P 'i'4L..f'-alia-4 -..,.w.1---A .cgfai ,wg j- E-? '? ,df-zpw3Ll --iYf7 ' .- .s -15i'iif+?1'::f'F2fif'Z3iU'?i?,gqf -- ' -44. 'I -fi' 'ww' - F-L fi' -10-

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