The North Carolina State University yearbook staff has been recognized by Taylor Publishing with an Award of Excellence honoring its yearbook design and coverage. The NCSU yearbook, the Agromeck, is featured in the 2007 Yearbook Yearbook. The yearbook has also been nominated for a national Pacemaker Award from the Associated Collegiate Press, one of the top two national awards for student media.
Only 13 schools were nominated nationwide for the Pacemaker including perennial winners, the Royal Purple from Kansas State University, the Arbutus from Indiana University and the Tower from Northwest Missouri State University. The Agromeck was first nominated, and received, a Pacemaker for the 2004 edition, the publication’s first national award. In that year, 14 schools were nominated and five received a Pacemaker.
“This puts the Agromeck yearbook in an elite class of yearbooks nationwide,” said adviser Bradley Wilson. “It’s nice to know we’re considered to be among the best. It also shows our student body that it’s a quality product worth collecting.”
Taylor Publishing publishes the Yearbook Yearbook to recognize yearbooks for “outstanding achievement” in cover design, theme development and layout design.
“The judges come from different parts of the nation and represent varied school sizes. Their job is not an easy one,” editor Marilyn Scoggins said. “The competition gets tougher each year because staffs are doing an excellent job of creating great, student-oriented yearbooks.”
Top staff members for the 2006 edition of the yearbook included:
• Josh Bassett, editor
• Austin Dowd, managing editor
• Cynthia Rouf, organizations editor