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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 200340" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Senior pictures have turned in to such a production number! When I was a kid our senior pictures were in black & white and they took four poses - the girls had to wrap up in some fuzzy feather thing (like Gypsy Rose Lee!) and the boys all wore the same suit coat. When my daughter graduated, they had a ton of poses but the girls still had to wrap fuzzy things around their shoulders. Five years later when my son graduated the boys wore a tux and formal shirt that were split up the back (probably borrowed from a funeral home!). But they also could bring their own clothes and have a 'casual' picture taken and both were put in the year book. I have an 11x14 of each of their senior pictures in matching frames on my living room wall - my daughter in all her early 90's permed 'big haired' glory, and my son looking exactly like he still looks today.</p><p> </p><p>My all-time favorite school pictures were the ones of my son in kindergarten. I opened the envelope to find <em>two </em>little proofs side by side instead of just one! He had pulled off the nice sweater I made him wear - his hair was sticking up all over his head and nobody combed it. The pictures are exactly alike, no smile at all, his head in exactly the same position in both pictures, the only difference is his <em>eyes</em>! In the first one, his head is facing right at the camera but his eyes are looking straight up at the ceiling! And you can tell exactly what must have happened next ... the photographer must have said, "<em>Look down</em>!", because in the second one his head hasn't moved but his eyes were looking straight down at the floor! To see the two pictures side by side was hysterical! I laughed till I cried! I still have those little pictures around somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 200340, member: 1883"] Senior pictures have turned in to such a production number! When I was a kid our senior pictures were in black & white and they took four poses - the girls had to wrap up in some fuzzy feather thing (like Gypsy Rose Lee!) and the boys all wore the same suit coat. When my daughter graduated, they had a ton of poses but the girls still had to wrap fuzzy things around their shoulders. Five years later when my son graduated the boys wore a tux and formal shirt that were split up the back (probably borrowed from a funeral home!). But they also could bring their own clothes and have a 'casual' picture taken and both were put in the year book. I have an 11x14 of each of their senior pictures in matching frames on my living room wall - my daughter in all her early 90's permed 'big haired' glory, and my son looking exactly like he still looks today. My all-time favorite school pictures were the ones of my son in kindergarten. I opened the envelope to find [I]two [/I]little proofs side by side instead of just one! He had pulled off the nice sweater I made him wear - his hair was sticking up all over his head and nobody combed it. The pictures are exactly alike, no smile at all, his head in exactly the same position in both pictures, the only difference is his [I]eyes[/I]! In the first one, his head is facing right at the camera but his eyes are looking straight up at the ceiling! And you can tell exactly what must have happened next ... the photographer must have said, "[I]Look down[/I]!", because in the second one his head hasn't moved but his eyes were looking straight down at the floor! To see the two pictures side by side was hysterical! I laughed till I cried! I still have those little pictures around somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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