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  1. Two students at your school are killed in a car accident after a bas-
    ketball game one rainy night. It was a one-car accident. The accident
    report said the car hydroplaned and jetted across the highway. It
    rolled into the opposite ditch, and both students were thrown out of
    the car. They were not wearing seat belts. The alcohol levels in their
    blood were above the legal limit. Will you recognize their deaths in
    the yearbook? What facts will you use in the story? Would you omit
    anything? Why?

  2. You are the editor of the yearbook. The staff has chosen the theme “Just
    Who Do We Think We ARE?” As the pages are being finished, you notice
    that there are no pictures of the Minority Student Union or the Association
    of Native American Students. You question the omissions at the next staff
    meeting. The organizations editor says she decided to cut them and give
    the extra space to the spirit squad “because more people see the spirit
    squad in action, and they work hard to let everyone know who we are.”
    The staff is divided on the issue. What is the issue? How would you, as
    editor, decide what to do?


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title page
folio
table of contents
opening section
double-page
spread
closing section
colophon
people pages
mug pages
panel pages
theme
logo
end sheets
division pages

ladder
signature
mini-mag
tip-in
magazine
literary magazine
creative arts
magazine
general interest
magazine
special interest
magazine
zine
mosaic concept
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column
elements of
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external margin
bleed
eyeline

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