Where can I get information on the year book?

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How much is the year book? To whom do I write the check? How do I pick it up?

Answer: 

The 2007 yearbook costs $52. Checks can be made payable to "ARHS Yearbook." Books can be picked up the Friday before Memorial Day or the week after, after school. To order a yearbook, use this form. The deadline for ordering is November 3. They can also be ordered online at www.jostens.com. Checks can be mailed to the high school or put in the yearbook drop box outside the cafeteria.

Are older yearbooks still for sale?

2006 yearbooks are still available. They are $25. We are sold out of '05 and '04 yearbooks.

When are baby pictures due?

Baby pictures for seniors were due on Sept. 15. We will still accept them. If seniors do not have a baby picture, they can submit any photo, preferable from an earlier age. They will be returned in June.

Can I still buy a "parent ad" for my senior?

Recognition ads for seniors were due on October 20. We will continue to accept them until January. Space for color ads is limited, however. You can download the order form here.

When are senior portraits and quotes due?

Senior portraits and quotes are due on November 3rd. Lifetouch Photographers have completed their visits to ARHS. School portraits will be used for seniors who do not submit a portrait. Quotes must be emailed to yearbook@arps.org. They must be 300 characters or less and cannot contain no references to drugs or alcohol consumption, profanity or libel.

Technology Education teacher Lee Larcheveque is the advisor to the yearbook. He can be reached at yearbook@arps.org or 362-1578.

SOURCE: http://www.arps.org/hs/FAQ/

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