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As for the flag thing.. if they said no props at all, then that's different than saying "any prop, just no flags". It sounds like the school administrator who was interviewed said "no props".
As for the gun thing... I guess I'm old fashioned, but what ever happened to senior pictures being young men and women dressed in their "Sunday best" in a conservative head and shoulders pose for the yearbook? Back in my day, if they weren't all standardized, same amount of head and shoulders, head facing the same direction if turned, or straight on if not turned, they all had to be the same. There was one shot that was "the yearbook shot" and the rest were up to you to purchase. The school picked the yearbook shot though. It was necessary to win any of the yearbook awards because they looked for a professional uniform appearance. I hate these casual senior pics of kids in jeans, or sports uniforms, etc. Of course, that's totally my opinion and I'm sure many will disagree. I'm traditional in some ways. Dee |
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Seriously, the guy's posing with something that he enjoys doing and appears as if he knows the proper way to handle firearms. I have no problem with it. So, just because their school yearbook allows such pictures his should be included. As far as the bemoaning of Senior Pictures. They are HS senior pictures. Seriously. I'm willing to bet that people that truly care about having serious photography done are the kind of people that will be then taking pictures for Rush, composite pictures, formal sittings for resumes, COLLEGE graduation pictures, etc. KS 361 |
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I actually don't think there's anything wrong with that in the senior photo though, my yearbook has kids with guns, kids with cows, I'm pretty sure mine was with my dog...and like Kitso said, there's going to be plenty of other opportunities to have photos taken. As for the flag thing - no props = no props, and I doubt these kids carry flags around on a regular basis. |
i stand by my belief---no guns.
how would people feel if they looked back at the columbine yearbook and saw those 2 killers posing with their guns? i doubt everyone would be so sympathetic. i wasn't saying that it was comparable to columbine. obviously it's not. but kids in high school posing with guns is just not cool. we live in a different world than even 10 years ago. maybe it's because i live in the suburbs--no cows or skeet shooting here. to pose with a gun, or anything else, while in high school is just ridiculous around here. i've never even seen that. if it's a picture of the skeet shooting team, then by all means hold the guns. but not in a senior picture. it's tacky as all hell as well. |
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The guy I'm seeing now is an attorney. He belongs to a gun club too. I'd be concerned if the kid was wearing a trenchcoat and holding an Uzi. This isn't any different than an archer, to me, and I doubt anybody would be upset by a bow and arrow in the yearbook. |
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When I was in high school, the coolest guy was Head of the Gun Club, and my best friend had a major crush on him. We both tried out, just to get to know him better. Needless to say, Heather didn't make the cut, but I did. I still shoot now and again - my brother has a nice range on his farmette - and am still average in the high 90's. We also practice archery. Why do I have the feeling that if this kid had his picture taken with a bow & quiver, there wouldn't be so much fuss? |
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And now you're making it an issue of tackiness? Come on. -Rudey |
We had class pictures Tuesday and in the group picture there was a USA flag and a flag for the state of NY too. Proud to stand in front of it.
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and yeah, it's completely tacky. just pose. you don't need a freaking prop of any kind. no gun, no rose, no cheerleading pom pom... everyone has their own opinions. i believe the school is correct in not allowing it. if you feel they're not, then hey...that's your belief. |
I still dont' see why the school is getting all uppity about the damn gun. :rolleyes: Heck, the majority of the pics in my high school year book had guns, deer heads, and confederate flags in the background.
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Don't talk about tacky. I find quite a bit of what you say to be tacky. Of course it isn't nice to pass judgements so, really, stop telling people what's tacky and not. Furthermore, if you can't read, don't be a teacher. I didn't say people in long island pose with guns in their senior photos. You also didn't say that it was inappropriate. You essentially linked something like this to Columbine and brought up "tackiness". Give me a break and go miseducate your classroom; hopefully those kids will be forutnate enough to have tutors to augment what you're depriving them of. -Rudey |
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