You could search with the old school or your local library as they may hold them.
The best resources for yearbook photos are the libraries of the particular school. They typically have copies of the yearbook of every graduating class.
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Many grammar schools did not create yearbooks until very recently, but most took class photos. These are often on file at the school's office. Begin by asking there, or at the local Board of Education if the school has been closed.
just go to the person that took your pictures and ask them"where can i find the yearbook pictures that you took?"
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Publications, be on your school yearbook or newspaper class, or a video tech class that broadcasts videos to the school. Anything related to journalism will be fine.
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You might try the Classmates website to see if anyone from that school and year are members.
It depends on how your club is run. At my school everyone was given a page to design for the yearbook, and then it was approved by the editors. So, in that case everyone was able to take pictures. We also encouraged our staff to take lots of candid photos because those really add to the yearbook. I'd talk to the yearbook advisor or the editors and they could give you a bit more information. However, if you express early on that you want to take pictures, I'm sure you will be given the opportunity to do so.