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Frack_Girl
10-01-2003, 12:40
i'm with team 1156, a rookie from Brazil and we're confused here about the yearbook page, what exactly is that?

Tton
12-01-2003, 17:05
the yearbook page is a one page summary of your robot and team, with a photo, used by the judges at the event to identify the teams and their machines. There will be a form put out by FIRST some day and you are required to submit.

They used them at Rutgers last year- see you there


It would be really nice if the yearbook pages could be made into an actual yearbook that the teams could purchase as a souveneir for the season.

WC

grr_lil_lady
19-01-2003, 17:47
Hey guys!

I read on the FIRST site that the Yearbook page is an on-line submission. Each team will receive an e-mail when the link is on the FIRST website. For the exact wording go to the forums on their website.
http://www.usfirst.org

Hope i was of some help!
Jen
Team #340

Frack_Girl
21-01-2003, 11:08
thanks guys, u helped me a lot :)

Yeslek50
02-02-2003, 13:50
Does anybody know what type of information is included in the yearbook page? From what I can see, they havent posted a format on usfirst.org and I'd like to start collecting the information. If anyone has the format from last year it'd be much appreciated.

Thanks...

Redhead Jokes
05-02-2003, 12:24
Originally posted by Yeslek50
Does anybody know what type of information is included in the yearbook page? From what I can see, they havent posted a format on usfirst.org and I'd like to start collecting the information. If anyone has the format from last year it'd be much appreciated.

White Paper (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/papers.php?s=&categoryid=3&perpage=10&direction=DESC&sort=date)

Redhead Jokes
05-02-2003, 13:07
Originally posted by Yeslek50
Does anybody know what type of information is included in the yearbook page? From what I can see, they havent posted a format on usfirst.org and I'd like to start collecting the information. If anyone has the format from last year it'd be much appreciated.


Last year's Technokats (http://www.seadawgs.com/WRRF/Workshops/TechnoKats2001YearbookPage.doc)