
When I was in school, the only things you could do to show off your originality was to switch up your clothes, hair and make up. One Russian school decided to let the kids have a little more fun by allowing each one to draw up their own background on the chalk boards. The results are delightfully fun so be sure to check out the other pics at the link.
Jon Cohen of the science fiction blog blastr gathered yearbook photos of 26 movie stars from that genre, such as Mark Hamil (left). Others include Chris Pine, Harrison Ford, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Zachary Quinto.
Arlington High School junior and debate club president Justin Surber likes to wear his black T-shirt featuring Friedrich Nietzche’s famous words "God is Dead." He wears it to provoke debate, he says, believing that his right to free speech is protected.
The school’s yearbook, however, apparently disagreed. Gale Fiege of HearldNet has the story:
Nobody has told him he can’t wear the shirt to school. He wears it to provoke debate, he says, and that’s why he wore the shirt the day the debate club photo was taken for the yearbook.
Now Surber believes his T-shirt prompted the school’s yearbook adviser to ask for a retake of the photo, without the T-shirt.
“I feel I am a victim of censorship,” Surber said.
When a student yearbook staff member came to take a second photo of the debate club a few weeks ago, Surber’s friend Reed Summerlin asked for an explanation.
The yearbook staffer indicated she had been asked by the yearbook adviser not to tell Surber the reason for the retake, Summerlin said. “She said it was about Justin’s shirt.”
Link (Photo: Dan Bates / The Herald) – via Unique Daily
What do you think? Was that a case of censorship, reasonable yearbook policy, or just a tempest-in-a-teapot indignation of a teenager?
Looking back, everyone had a bad yearbook photo, and over groomed, picture perfect, celebrities are no exception.
Have a look at some of the pictures these famous faces would love to forget. Including George Clooney, Tom Cruise and Zach Braff
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