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Student Petitions High School To Let Him Use Cat And Laser Photo In Yearbook
This is the shot Schenectady High School student Draven Rodriguez is petitioning to be used as his senior yearbook photo. School authorities agreed the photo could appear in the yearbook, just not as his senior photo. Apparently because its Sears Portrait Studio awesomeness would break up the monotony of all the other boring senior photos. My senior yearbook picture? Eyes closed. Thankfully a "friend" signing my yearbook took the time to draw pupils in for me. Plus a penis poking me in the ear. I couldn't wait to go to college out of state. Thanks to lilco, who agrees if you want to use a Glamour Shot for your senior photo, you should be allowed.