yearbook

/ˈjɪrˌbʊk/
noun
  1. A book published annually by a school or college, containing photographs of students and faculty, information about activities and events, and memories of the past year.
    • The yearbook committee spent months designing the cover and collecting photos.
    • I still look at my high school yearbook to remember old friends and teachers.
    • She asked her classmates to sign her yearbook on the last day of school.
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