School administrators in Shaker Heights, Ohio, weren't impressed when they discovered a hidden obscenity on the cover of a high school yearbook.
An art student drew a creative interpretation of Shaker Heights High School's "Red Raider" mascot and incorporated the F-word into the drawing.
"You have to turn it upside down and then it is right there," incoming senior Katie Rownd told WJW-TV.
After the word was discovered, Principal Michael Griffith sent a letter to parents that included an apology from the student who designed the cover. The offending student has already graduated.
The school is now distributing a new version of the yearbook that conceals the dirty word.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Obscenity Appears on Yearbook Cover
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I don't see the profanity. I have turned it upside down and enlarged it but no profanity. Is it wrong for me to wnat to see the profanity?
That's a question for your therapist.
Mine said it's probably just normal curiosity.
The video kinda sorta outlines it, but I couldn't really make it out either.
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