It's so difficult to empathize with yearbook editors. Not only did these ham-fists mismanage their content and find themselves inexplicably unable to delete blank pages, but they had the audacity to encourage folks left out of the yearbook to draw themselves and their friends in with crayon. (The implication is that if
you were left out, your loser friends were left out too.) Offensive. From Monclair's 1977 yearbook. For peace of mind, see
How to Hoodoo Hack a Yearbook.