My Past, My Life, My High School Career

Over the weekend, I took out my high school’ yearbook.  However, this time, the content of it did not interest me as much, it was rather the art in it that attracted me.  Before I dig in into the content of it, I quickly examined my yearbook’s cover and admired the craftsmanship behind it.  Oh boy, was I proud of my yearbook.  To me, it seemed like the world’s most precious jewel.  When I opened the cover and inspected what was inside, I saw art in many forms.  For instance, there were drawings done in different styles, inspirational poetry, solo pictures, group pictures, people’s (friends and teachers) signatures, etc.  All of a sudden, every single detail in my yearbook became art.  It was just amazing.  I would say I had entered a new word, actually my past, my life, my high school career.

4 Responses to “My Past, My Life, My High School Career”

  1. Steven Chang Says:

    Art can make you nostalgic…I get that feeling whenever I look at my yearbook too. Art can tell a story, a very familiar story.

  2. Joanna Yau Says:

    I was a little disappointed with my yearbook. The cover was plain white and everything was simple this year. I usually think that simplicity is better, but for the cover, it should have been a little more elaborately designed than just a white cover with a few words on it.

  3. Eilene Says:

    I don’t like my yearbook. It’s brown and it has pic of the same ppl over and over and over…

  4. Aniruddha Das Says:

    I agree with Eilene. Our yearbook just had pics of the popular kids over and over. It should have had everyone’s pics.

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