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Old 10-21-2004, 12:36 AM
Taualumna Taualumna is offline
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Originally posted by AGDee


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.

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I agree with my sister! I was surprised when I read that the kids were allowed to choose their senior pics. At my school, the grad pic that appears in the yearbook also ends up in the class composite that is in the alumnae hallway. We got to pick the picture that we wanted in the yearbook (as well as those we wanted to buy). We also had a "Wall of Shame" in our sitting area where we can post our ugliest shots-LOL
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