Senior Last Will & Testaments In order for your last will and testament to appear in the 2012 edition of the Nulli Secundus, you must submit it by the deadline date and make sure the following criteria are met:
- should make sure that all comments made are appropriate for print (i.e. no vulgar or demeaning language included)
- should only leave items to students that will be remaining at the school after this year
- should be no longer than 750 characters to keep it readable
- should follow this pattern for easy reading, typing, and understanding
I, First Last, request that upon my graduation that the following items be left. To John Doe, I leave my . . .. To Jane Doe, I leave my. . . To Mr. Smith and Mrs. Jones, I leave my . . .
REMEMBER to email your Last Will & Testament to chslastwill@gmail.com. Don't forget to put your name and assigned # (see the newsletter you received from the yearbook staff) in the SUBJECT line. :)
Senior Quotes
In order for your quote to appear in the 2012 edition of the Nulli Secundus, you must submit it by the deadline date and make sure the following criteria are met:
- the quote must be from a source (song lyrics, movie, television show, poem, speech, etc.)
- includes the name of the person that said, wrote, or sung it
- the quote cannot be considered inappropriate for print (i.e. profane or vulgar language, demeaning content)
- the quote cannot be longer than 250 characters in order to be readable
Remember, the quote is supposed to reflect upon who you are. If you’re interested in band, find something from Drumline. If you like a particular music group, use a lyric you like the most. Describe who you are with this quote.
REMEMBER to email your quote to chsquotes@gmail.com. Don't forget to put your name and assigned # (see the newsletter you received from the yearbook staff) in the SUBJECT line. :)
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No "Upcoming Deadlines" exist(s)
This brochure explains Senior Ads, gives information on how to create your ad, and has the order form needed for purchase. This file includes information on what should and should not show up in your Senior portrait that will be published in the yearbook.
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