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A few good suggestions for a good title for the spirit week section of the yearbook would be, High School Amp'd, Rah Rah Sisspoom Bah, or Go Team Go.
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Well it depends on what the theme for your yearbook is.... Maybe for a volleyball spread " set for success" or for a academic spread " Learning for the Future" But overall, it really depends on the theme for your yearbook! :)
Yes, it is standard to capitalize the title of a subject in a caption in a yearbook or newspaper. This helps draw attention to the subject and make it stand out for the reader.
"You can count on us!" or variations on that theme would be a good math headline for the yearbook.
Yes, since it is a title.
See the related link, The OWL at Purdue, for placement of information on the academic title page.
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