<p>Even if it’s not a shadow, I bet it’s not very visible at all.</p>
<p>A cheap way of handing it is to make a small line through that part in every year book with a permanent marker. As they are being handed out, the person haning them out flips the the page, makes a mark. Cheap and simple.</p>
<p>Why would the yearbook staff look closely at group pictures? Obviously there usually isn’t this problem. Just stick the picture in its place and never look back.</p>
<p>Those club photos were taken not to long ago, I’m guessing they were added quickly for an addition to the yearbook, and then they had to order and process the book from another state, and then get them shipped back. So they probably added them really quickly, and didn’t notice them.</p>
<p>if she wants it reprinted, she should definitely pay for it.
how ridiculous of her and her mother to demand the school collect and then reprint them </p>
<p>It’s her fault really…why would you wear a skirt with no panties on picture day? AND THEN, NOT cross your legs for the picture? Couldn’t she take a cue from the girls next to her?</p>
<p>In any case, she should probably just try to live with it. She’s a junior. In a year and a half, high school will be irrlelvant and she’ll have new friends to embarass herself in front of.</p>
<p>I have to admit that I go commando all the time. I dance ballet and it’s just effing weird to wear undies with tights and a leotard. So then why would I put them n when I get home? Or put some on after ballet if I’m going somewhere? I’m still (probably) in my tights and leo, so what’s the point?</p>
<p>But if I’m going to school and I don’t want lines I wear a thong. There’s a reason why they were invented. I have at times been underwear-less and in a skirt at school (I feel weird having on just pants, without tights or a leo or underwear or anything) but then I wear leggings or tights. It’s ridic to go to school in a short skirt with nothing underneath.</p>