50 Yearbook Motifs Bingo
Invite partygoers to bring an old yearbook. Participants trade yearbooks. Call out a motif, a point going to the first person to find and display a matching photo. Game ends with the first paper cut. The 50 motifs listed here are the very most common running themes in yearbooks, so this is a game more about speed than luck.
- skull (human or animal)
- same photo duplicated within yearbook
- person studying at the end of library shelves corridor
- human pyramid
- woman hugging a tree
- man sunbathing
- mop or yarn wig
- person in a trash can or dumpster
- Groucho glasses with mustache
- man being thrown into a body of water
- toilet or urinal, unoccupied
- person sitting on toilet
- parking ticket on automobile
- fraternity brother being paddled
- “artistic” double-exposure photo
- person donating blood
- men in comedy drag
- burning building
- kitten or cat
- racial stereotype costume
- man asleep on a park bench or common room sofa
- picket/protest sign
- group of men wearing ties but no pants
- face and/or body covered in shaving cream
- car bashed with sledgehammer
- man holding snake
- sign on a door
- mud-covered buddies embracing
- adult wearing a diaper
- pie in the face
- man on the phone
- person behind bars or otherwise caged
- candle- or torch-wielding hooded figure
- thespian man applying makeup in a mirror
- reading an upside down book
- man wearing only a towel
- clock tower
- student holding vinyl record
- two or more men in bed together
- effigy
- camera-shy person holding hand or book to face
- man shaving
- face painted as skull
- single face or scene reduplicated by kaleidoscopic lens
- silhouette
- man sticking hotdog or banana into his mouth while staring at the camera
- streakers
- athlete’s wounded foot being bandaged
- men kissing
- person posing next to a tombstone
- skeleton with a cigarette in its mouth