We've got our highschool yearbooks stuffed away somewhere - who doesn't? Do we really want to remember those strange hormone-rush days of yore?
Maybe if they are as interesting as the yearbooks that this generation of highschoolers will get:
In years to come, along with paging through hardcover yearbooks for photos of outdated clothes and hairstyles, graduating seniors increasingly will be able to watch videos of classmates and even student-made films that capture the ennui or energy of their glory days.
DVD and CD technology is invading the yearbook market.
Ah, technology: Some yearbooks graduate to the digital age.

