People page coverage can be hard. If you are choosing to cover individual people and have people stories, you have to check with the index editor and make sure that none of the people have been used before (or a very limited amount of times). Make a list of people for each grade that you are using and their stories so that you do not have two people who both play the same sport or two people who have the same hobby over the course of any of the people pages. You want to find amazing stories (while still fitting with your theme and design) and share things about people that most people in the school do not know. Everyone knows that the cheer captain does competitive cheerleading, and while that is great, you want to find stories from the people who are not always mainstream and who everyone does not know. Chances are, the "popular" people or those who are very involved will always be covered for one thing or another, so the people pages are your chance to make sure that the wallflowers have stories in the book as well. Everyone has a story or an interesting hobby, even if they deny it, and it is your job to find it and share that with the school. Who knows, it could make their day. If you choose to do the alternative content route (question and answer type thing, polls, facts, current events, etc) make sure that you still ask people who have not been covered. These types of questions anyone can answer, so don't waste the opportunity to get more names in the book for someone who has already been covered 15 times because it is easier. The easy way is never the right way.