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how to get high school yearbook 1965


Sent to General Experts July 06, 2006 2:23 p.m.

lost high school years book 1964, 1965, 1966,
St. Michaels high school, jersey city,, nj,
can they be reordered?

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July 07, 2006 12:19 p.m. (21 hours and 56 minutes later)
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Hello you can go to www.phochron.com and order it. Thanks
Ms.TJW  -- Internet Researcher -- Expert's Profile
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Sent July 17, 2006 5:25 p.m. (10 days and 5 hours later)

I asked www.phochron.com if they can help me with the year books I am looking for have not heard a word from them, I think they just take a booj scan it then you can order it throught them, but they do not have year books to purchase
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July 17, 2006 7:28 p.m. (2 hours and 3 minutes later)
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Hello Arlene, It is doubtful that the books can be reordered, but worth a try. You could contact the publisher who may have copies on the shelf. You should be able to determine the publisher by contacting the school. I would be amazed if you were able to get a copy from the publisher. There are other possibilities. You could contact the school or the school's alumni association. They may have an extra copy they would send for a donation. Chances are they won't have any copies, but if they do, you might ask for a photocopy of theirs. A sizable donation might entice them to send a photocopy. Here is another possiblity: Yearbooks of that age are now collectible. You could check with eBay about once a week. Highschool yearbooks do get listed, but your specific yearbook would be a long shot. My last suggestion is to visit or contact the antique malls in the area of St Michaels. My sisters visit the antique stores in our hometown and frequently find such collectibles. Oh, I thought of another source. Find the local historical society and/or local historian. Sometimes they are associations of interested parties and sometimes individuals become local historians as a hobby. Good luck with your quest. Regards,
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