Article: Yearbooks Still Preserve Memories for High School Seniors, Do Strong Business.

By Jonathan Segal, The Monterey County Herald, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jun. 8--The yearbook is the essence of high school squeezed between two covers.

Photos flashing with metallic smiles or chronicles of teenage athletic triumph. Glamorous shots from the homecoming dance or captured images of pursed lips awkwardly wrestling with a clarinet. It's all in there.

At Salinas High School, the yearbook could be voted Most Geezerly. Last week, students distributed the book's centennial edition.

Yearbooks seem to be a tradition as old as high school itself, and they show no signs of disappearing despite controversies ...

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