Sexy Yearbook Pic??

Shannon023
Shannon023 Posts: 14,529 Member
edited October 2024 in Chit-Chat
"Students protested at Durango High School yesterday. But the demonstration wasn't on behalf of Occupy Wall Street or world peace or any of those mundane subjects that get people's drawers in a bunch.

No, this was about whether Durango High School can reject a yearbook photo of senior Sydney Spies on account of sexiness.

As reported by the Durango Herald, DHS students have until Friday to submit a photo for the yearbook. Problem is, the one Spies prefers shows her wearing a teensy black shawl and a short-short skirt that displays plenty of leg, à la the sort of vixens that used to pop up on car hoods in '80s-era metal videos.

Here it is.

yearbook.jpg

This request put school officials in an uncomfortable position, since there's apparently no formal policy in regard to yearbook photos. So the powers-that-be rejected the image based on it violating the school dress code, which calls for tops that "fully cover the chest, back, abdomen and sides of the student."

That didn't fly with Spies, who organized a rally at the school yesterday to denounce the decision in advance of a meeting with administrators scheduled for tomorrow. Among the attendees was her mom, Miki, who not only supports her daughter's quest, but says she plans to consult a Denver-based attorney to explore their legal options.

It's yet another reason to love America."

Source: http://blogs.westword.com/latestword/2012/01/sydney_spies_sexy_yearbook_photo_protest.php

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  • sillygoose1977
    sillygoose1977 Posts: 2,151 Member
    I read this yesterday. The first picture is a tad too revealing for a school yearbook but her second picture was pretty cute. I wonder what the hell her mom was thinking by having these taken and what she is still thinking by wasting time and money fighting it.
  • the_journeyman
    the_journeyman Posts: 1,877 Member
    Working in education, dress code applies to school functions as well as the normal school, and even though it isn't spelled out in school policy, that would likely include the yearbook. Some people need to get over themselves, and this student is one of them. I hope her and the mother get laughed out of the courtroom.

    JM
  • Slimithy
    Slimithy Posts: 348 Member
    It's high school, her free speech rights are already tempered, get over it... She's beautiful, but really? I don't think I'd ever let my daughter go to school dressed like that... Thank God I have 2 boys and another boy on the way...
  • macpatti
    macpatti Posts: 4,280 Member
    That picture has no place in a high school yearbook.
  • Oh good lord. Shame on her mother.

    And But... when I was in HS, it was VERY popular to have similar pictures done. You'd wet your hair down and take pictures with your hair all over your face blah blah blah. In hindsight, they look absolutely stupid and thank GOD my mother never ordered any nor did they see the light of day past my proof book.
  • Jovialation
    Jovialation Posts: 7,632 Member
    Forget that the girl is obviously going to sleep with someone to star in an Activia commercial someday...why was her mom at the little protest for support of her picture?
  • jennajava
    jennajava Posts: 2,176 Member
    If this is important enough to them to litigate, I'd say they have a pretty sad life. What a waste of time, energy, and money.
  • SinIsIn
    SinIsIn Posts: 1,865 Member
    I'm sure the family will sue and get something out of this...lame.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,458 Member
    Oh fereffsake. A lawyer? Really? Aren't there more important things to get worked up over? Her family has too much money, obviously.
  • macpatti
    macpatti Posts: 4,280 Member
    The family is getting the PR they want. She'll be on a realtiy tv show before she takes her first college class.
  • 2Bgoddess
    2Bgoddess Posts: 1,096 Member
    Why do they get to choose and submit a photo? Ever school yearbook I have seen uses the class photos and the single shots done by the studio photographer hired by the school. The candids are reviewed to be sure they're appropriate, you know, no fipping of the bird, mooning, PDA etc...It's not a personal ad...
  • Namaste1983
    Namaste1983 Posts: 603 Member
    SERIOUSLY??? WTF. NO THIS IS NOT APPROPRIATE IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM. THIS IS UNCOMFORTABLY CLOSE TO CHILD PORNOGRAPHY. HOW COULD A MOTHER THINK THIS IS OK?
  • CommandaPanda
    CommandaPanda Posts: 451 Member
    Awesome. I wish my yearbook photo came out that good.
  • aurie024
    aurie024 Posts: 63 Member
    umm... my mom would have KILLED me if I showed up to my Senior pictures in that! haha That's way too much. My school has guideline for the one that had to e in the yearbook. It could just be a head shot. If you didn't have one taken, your picture didn't go in the yearbook.
  • EricNCSU
    EricNCSU Posts: 699 Member
    Why do they get to choose and submit a photo? Ever school yearbook I have seen uses the class photos and the single shots done by the studio photographer hired by the school. The candids are reviewed to be sure they're appropriate, you know, no fipping of the bird, mooning, PDA etc...It's not a personal ad...

    That's exactly what I was thinking, how did the school photographer even TAKE this shot? And if it's from an outside studio it shouldn't be allowed in the yearbook. The only time I can think of a photo being submitted by the parents is for seniors in the back of the yearbook and those are usually cute (and embarrassing) baby pictures. Not something like this. I hope they sue and the school wins.
  • NewMeTomG
    NewMeTomG Posts: 59 Member
    I was a yearbook adviser at one point in my life and insisted that the only images that would make the book were simple head and shoulders photos. No posing with your dog, shotgun, or car. In retrospect, I wish I had allowed those kids to do the more personal shots because it told a story about them.
  • kapeluza
    kapeluza Posts: 3,434 Member
    UGH, some people are just f$cking stupid. Totally unacceptable.
  • monroe61
    monroe61 Posts: 620 Member
    Senior pictures are always done by private photographer not the school photographer unless the student can not afford to do those and just goes with the one you get taken infront of that cool grey backdrop.

    As a mother I would never let my daughter take a photo like this for her senior pictures! That is extremely inappropriate...it literally looks like the college addition of Playboy (no joke my husband used to have a subscription for the longest time)
  • ummlovelovesyou
    ummlovelovesyou Posts: 1,024 Member
    That picture has no place in a high school yearbook.

    Exactly.
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  • kapeluza
    kapeluza Posts: 3,434 Member
    The family is getting the PR they want. She'll be on a realtiy tv show before she takes her first college class.

    That or a Playboy article, eagle spread on some highschool mascot.
  • monroe61
    monroe61 Posts: 620 Member
    My daughter's senior photos were pretty revealing, but we liked them because she is a beautiful girl and though this was one of our favorites, we obviously didn't submit it to the yearbook. From an artistic perspective, we loved the wet look, the b&w, and her tattoo being as focal as her eyes.

    Granted, some people will just say her boobs are the primary focal point, but it depends what you are looking at. Yes, she is well-endowed and as a glamour photo this rocks. As a yearbook photo, not so much.

    But then again, who wants their yearbook photo to be the stupid shot in front of a blue-streaked pulldown shade. Boring.

    I was a yearbook adviser at one point in my life and insisted that the only images that would make the book were simple head and shoulders photos. No posing with your dog, shotgun, or car. In retrospect, I wish I had allowed those kids to do the more personal shots because it told a story about them.

    <img class="user_inserted_image" alt="" src="http://www.tomgrandy.com/senior.jpg"&gt;

    FWIW

    I can't see your daughter's picture but I am really curious?
  • NewMeTomG
    NewMeTomG Posts: 59 Member
    My daughter's senior photos were pretty revealing, but we liked them because she is a beautiful girl and though this was one of our favorites, we obviously didn't submit it to the yearbook. From an artistic perspective, we loved the wet look, the b&w, and her tattoo being as focal as her eyes.

    Granted, some people will just say her boobs are the primary focal point, but it depends what you are looking at. Yes, she is well-endowed and as a glamour photo this rocks. As a yearbook photo, not so much.

    senior.jpg

    But then again, who wants their yearbook photo to be the stupid shot in front of a blue-streaked pulldown shade. Boring.

    I was a yearbook adviser at one point in my life and insisted that the only images that would make the book were simple head and shoulders photos. No posing with your dog, shotgun, or car. In retrospect, I wish I had allowed those kids to do the more personal shots because it told a story about them.


    This one is the one we had framed:

    senior2.jpg

    FWIW
  • Shannon023
    Shannon023 Posts: 14,529 Member
    Go here:

    http://www.tomgrandy.com/senior.jpg

    This one is the one we had framed:

    http://www.tomgrandy.com/senior2.jpg

    How do you get a photo to show in this? I've got no editing tools.

    Use lowercase [ img] and [/ img] without the spaces.
    She's a pretty girl. :smile:
  • Jorra
    Jorra Posts: 3,338 Member
    You'd think it was common sense to wear clothes in a school yearbook picture. But alas...
  • beerbomber
    beerbomber Posts: 184 Member
    Come on those highschoolers need something for their spank bank lol
  • mallorybriann
    mallorybriann Posts: 1,380 Member
    Whatever happened to cheesy feather boas and bad 80's backgrounds?
    :ohwell:
  • NewMeTomG
    NewMeTomG Posts: 59 Member
    Thanks! Worked :-)
  • macpatti
    macpatti Posts: 4,280 Member
    Go here:

    senior.jpg

    This one is the one we had framed:

    senior2.jpg
    Your daughter is very pretty. I can understand her wanting to have those types of pics done when she's on her own or in her 20's, but I can't understand wanting them as her senior graduation picture. The second one isn't bad, but the first is too much IMHO. Yes, the cap and gown pics can be boring, but I don't think high school senior pics are supposed to be ones you could submit to Maxim either.
  • Shanna_Inc86
    Shanna_Inc86 Posts: 781 Member
    bump
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