<p>What do you guys do for the faculty section of your yearbook? Do you have faculty superlatives, faculty questionnaire, or faculty baby pictures?</p>
<p>our section begins with a group shot of all faculty members, then moves into a faculty-senior collage with a blurb and captions. after that each subject (math, science, english, etc) has it’s own double-page spread, with one side being their portraits and the other side being action shots and answers to a question pertaining to the theme. in years past they’ve done baby pictures, i don’t think ever superlatives.</p>
<p>i only know this because i’m editor of mine haha</p>
<p>what kind of questions do you ask the faculty?
our theme is army and they could but don’t have to relate to the theme</p>
<p>their childhood photos.</p>
<p>or their childhood stories. makes people see teachers in a more humanish light</p>
<p>We just have faculty photos and the usual quotations garbage.</p>
<p>We just have a faculty section, but with really unusual pictures that yearbook committee choose. Pretty much just the traditional faculty page thing, but with some twists here and there.</p>
<p>ask them if they’re ever lonely,
seeing hundreds of people a day but not really talking to any of them,
ask them if it’s like being alone in a crowd</p>
<p>and then ask them , would they rather have super speed or the ability to grow and shrink at will</p>