Ah ha! Turns out the yearbook is more than just a book. It's going to be a book with a pocket... and inside the pocket you'll find...
...ta da!

So what does the CD do? Why, it lets us include more material (Retrospectives, reminiscences, additional pictures -- from the schools and newly provided by classmates) while holding the cost for book and CD combined to less (allowing for inflation) than our yearbooks cost, 50 years ago. And it'll be browser-friendly -- html with an index, cross-references (links) and other goodies (alas, we have no recording of "Radio Free Hayden!" But then, few if any would recall RFH, and frankly, the Vespers CD you already have is probably a better way to remember the aural side of the Class of '58.)
But it's the ability to include additional material that made the idea really attractive. Doing justice to the color photos we've received would -- alone -- put the cost of producing the 50th Reunion Yearbook in the same league with the proverbial "gold plated hammers" or maybe even a new car (well, the Indian TaTa, maybe).
For example, "It's __ o'clock. Do you know where your copy of the Northfield Literary Magazine (V6, Number 12) is now?"
Yep, NLM and Hermonite clips ... and much more.
In fact, at the latest count, the CD will contain some 1400 images, articles, etc!
We're setting a new "gold standard" in reunion yearbooks.
NMH58: CD