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The 2017 edition of the Wall High School yearbook had something missing – the slogan “TRUMP Make America Great Again!” was edited out of at least one student’s T-shirt. Grant Berardo wore ...
Student's T-shirt had been digitally altered to remove president's campaign slogan from yearbook photo.
When Grant Debardo flipped to the yearbook page with his picture, he was shocked: Instead of the Trump campaign shirt he had worn, he was shown in a nondescript black T-shirt.
But when Grant, 17, flipped to the yearbook page with his picture, he was shocked: Instead of the campaign shirt he wore that day, he was shown in a nondescript black T-shirt.
Justin Taylor tweeted a picture of several other pictures of himself, yearbook pictures to be exact. In each photo, he said he is wearing the exact same shirt.
“So from 6th to 12th grade i wore the same shirt in every school photo. My parents weren't fans. I thought it was pretty hilarious,” he tweeted.
No, 50 people at this school don't all own the same yellow Hawaiian shirt. But 50 people <i>did </i>want to participate in a fun prank, so a few creative minds bought five of said shirt and ...
ARLINGTON — As debate club president and a top student, Arlington High School senior Justin Surber has studied the constitutional rights of free speech.