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[For High School Students] Ideas and Topics for Graduation Anthologies: Themes You Can Use on the Class Page

A graduation yearbook is a precious record that gives you a chance, once you’re an adult, to look back nostalgically on those days and laugh together with friends.

The process of creating it—reminiscing about school life with classmates, club members, and teachers—also makes for a wonderful event to wrap up your time at school.

In this article, we’ve gathered ideas you can use for a high school graduation yearbook.

Write about your plans and goals after graduation, make a “Most Likely To…” style class ranking to liven things up—be sure to check out these ideas recommended for high school students.

[For High School Students] Topics and Ideas for Graduation Anthologies: Themes You Can Use on the Class Page (1–10)

Trends from my high school days

Trends from my high school days

By looking back on the trends from your three years of high school, you can share the spirit of the times—it’s a fun theme.

It’s a good idea to gather material from a wide range of genres, such as music, movies, games, and slang from social media.

Apps everyone got hooked on during breaks or dances that became a craze in your class also make great topics.

We also recommend focusing on school-life events like festival decorations or band performances.

If you write while sharing memories with your class, it will become a book that always evokes a sense of nostalgia.

Handwritten signature

Handwritten signature

When you think of handwritten signatures, you probably picture celebrities or athletes signing autograph boards or merchandise.

There are all kinds of signatures—from cool, skillfully written ones to clever arrangements of the alphabet, and even ones with group logos or illustrations.

How about writing your own original signature in your graduation yearbook as a keepsake? A signature that represents who you are is full of personality, and when you look back on it as an adult, it will fill you with nostalgia.

Exchange signatures with each other and create wonderful memories.

Message from the homeroom teacher

Message from the homeroom teacher

By receiving a message from the homeroom teacher who supported you, you can continue to feel encouraged even as an adult.

I recommend opening a page in the graduation yearbook and asking your teacher to write something.

They could reflect on the memories you’ve made so far, or write a message for high school students who are about to advance to further study or start working.

You might also ask other teachers who helped you, not just your third-year homeroom teacher.

Why not give shape to your gratitude toward the teachers you will never forget?

[For High School Students] Ideas and Topics for Graduation Yearbooks: Themes You Can Use on the Class Page (11–20)

The best memory of my school life

The best memory of my school life

It’s also a great idea to record your most memorable moment from school—which felt long yet short—in your graduation yearbook.

From entering as a first-year to graduating as a third-year, you probably went through all kinds of experiences, from fun times to tough ones.

Thinking back on school events like the sports festival and the culture festival, as well as memories with your club members, can help you reflect on the days you spent at school.

Talk it over with your friends and classmates, and try to find the number-one memory in your heart.

Future dream

Future dream

By writing about your future dreams in the graduation anthology, it gives you something to look back on as an adult and can become a reason for friends to encourage one another.

Instead of only naming a specific job or a big dream, it’s also a great idea to write goals like “becoming someone who makes their parents proud” or “becoming a bride.” If you already have a clear dream, you might record it as a guideline for the path you intend to pursue.

Precisely because high school students are on the verge of employment or further education, writing about future dreams may fill them with hope and courage.

A class that left a lasting impression on me

A class that left a lasting impression on me

A graduation anthology filled with precious memories spent with classmates is a perfect place for the theme of “memorable classes.” The key is being able to look back any time on unforgettable episodes, such as your teacher’s stories or mishaps during lessons.

It’s also a good idea to focus on moments when everyone worked together, like preparing for the cultural festival or sports day.

You can even ask classmates for their impressions and create a ranking of the best moments through group discussions.

By sharing what you felt in your place of learning, this is a way to preserve your youthful memories forever.

Timeline of Memories

Timeline of Memories

By turning your school experiences into a memory timeline, you’ll have a great way to look back with friends after graduation and say, “Remember when that happened?” From countless memories like the sports festival, cultural festival, and school trip, write down the moments that left the strongest impression.

By adding events with classmates or club members, as well as personal episodes, you can create a timeline that’s uniquely yours.

Drawing illustrations of what happened at the time or asking friends to add their comments are fun ideas that will make it even more engaging.