ATTENTION CLASS OF 2020:
NOTE: The deadline for senior yearbook portrait submissions was November 15. If you did not submit your proof codes to the yearbook staff, the lab default images are going to be used in the yearbook. NOTE: On October 2 & 3, the photographers were on campus for senior portrait makeup pictures days. The schedule was posted under the "Senior Information" tab. WHAT IMAGES CAN I USE IN THE YEARBOOK? You must use images only from Prestige Portraits for BOTH your tux/drape pose and for your casual pose. Your tux/drape image should be vertical with a blue background; your casual image must be one of your vertical images. HOW DO I CHOOSE MY TWO YEARBOOK PHOTOS? Submit your four-digit codes for each image online through PhotoTracker. If you cannot submit one or both of these codes, contact Ms. Crouse, room 1614, and she will enter that information into the database for you. |
ALL SENIOR MEMORY AD SPACES ARE SOLD OUT FOR THE 2020 YEARBOOK
WHERE DO I PICK UP MY YEARBOOK? If you did NOT pick up your pre-purchased 2019 yearbook, you may pick up their books in the main office. Please have your photo ID with you. PLEASE SEE THE YEARBOOK DISCLAIMER BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION. Thank you! How to Use the Aurasma App: Since 2015, the yearbook features the next step in publication technology. Using a program called Aurasma, students can use their smart phones to watch video segments linked to photos throughout the yearbook. If you want to see a demo on how it works, click here. To locate Aurasma videos in the 2019 yearbook, look for photos with a cougar paw. Hold your phone over the photo, and the video will appear. For instructions on how to view the videos in the 2018 publication, click here. |
Yearbook Disclaimer
BEFORE WRITING IN YOUR BOOK, check carefully to make sure there are no printing flaws in your book such as: blank pages, upside down pages, missing pages, printing smears. If you discover any of these or other flaws, please bring book to room 1614 before you write in the book. Once you have written in the book, it’s yours to keep!
Once you have made sure there are no major flaws in your book, write your name in it for better insurance against theft. If you have any complaints about the book, or recommendations for next year, please put them in writing, suggest a way to solve the problem, and bring it to room 1614.
This is a student publication. Although we have made every attempt to make this an accurate account of the year, some errors are bound to occur.
We hope you enjoy the 2020 edition of the Forester Yearbook.
The Forester staff welcomes positive comments and criticism. However, the public must realize that the yearbook is the product of a class. Many of the students have no prior experience with journalism writing or design and learn as they create the publication. This is not an adult product; it is a 288-page yearbook created between the months of August and March by teenagers for a teenage audience.
If the purchaser has a comment or complaint about the current volume of the yearbook, it must be made in writing within ten days of distribution. Letters should be short and to the point with specific references to pages. Verbally abusive and accusatory language will not be accepted. The letter should be sent to the attention of the yearbook staff:
Forester Staff, Ms. Crouse, Adviser
Wake Forest High School
BEFORE WRITING IN YOUR BOOK, check carefully to make sure there are no printing flaws in your book such as: blank pages, upside down pages, missing pages, printing smears. If you discover any of these or other flaws, please bring book to room 1614 before you write in the book. Once you have written in the book, it’s yours to keep!
Once you have made sure there are no major flaws in your book, write your name in it for better insurance against theft. If you have any complaints about the book, or recommendations for next year, please put them in writing, suggest a way to solve the problem, and bring it to room 1614.
This is a student publication. Although we have made every attempt to make this an accurate account of the year, some errors are bound to occur.
We hope you enjoy the 2020 edition of the Forester Yearbook.
The Forester staff welcomes positive comments and criticism. However, the public must realize that the yearbook is the product of a class. Many of the students have no prior experience with journalism writing or design and learn as they create the publication. This is not an adult product; it is a 288-page yearbook created between the months of August and March by teenagers for a teenage audience.
If the purchaser has a comment or complaint about the current volume of the yearbook, it must be made in writing within ten days of distribution. Letters should be short and to the point with specific references to pages. Verbally abusive and accusatory language will not be accepted. The letter should be sent to the attention of the yearbook staff:
Forester Staff, Ms. Crouse, Adviser
Wake Forest High School