Step 1: Plan a game night. Step 2: Play game with yearbooks called "Are they dead yet?" I think the game is self explanatory. Step 3: ?????? Step 4: Profit.
Booster seat Raise bed to create more storage space Doubles as a hammer Sew into a jacket to make it bullet proof Use for hard-core posture training Make unique bookends Substitute for jack stands when changing oil Mega paper weights
I sold my Aggielands (1990-94) to Half Price Books in the early 2000s. I got pretty good money as I remember. If there are any nearby used books stores, that's where I'd start.
This is one of the common items that people come across when cleaning out or inheriting a dead loved one's possessions. I have a hard time throwing them away also as I know there's at least one person out there that would want it; but how to get it to them?
Best idea I've gone with is to donate it to the goodwill or half price books closest to the school in question and hope for the best.
I still have my high school yearbooks but all of my middle school and elementary school yearbooks are long gone. I wish I still had them. There's people I thought about from my kindergarten and first grade class where I just remember kind of their faces but don't remember their names. A lot of people moved away. With social media I'd be curious to see how their lives turned out.