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What high school yearbook cover had the f word hidden on it?

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What high school yearbook cover had the f word hidden on it?

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Well, at least now the Shaker Heights High School class of 2009 has something to talk about at the reunion. Students at the Shaker Heights, Ohio, school got more than just some senior superlatives when they picked up their copies of their 2008-2009 “Raider Nation” yearbook: They got a well-hidden F-bomb. The cover of the yearbook, which was illustrated by an outgoing senior, contained a concealed message that could only be read if the book was turned upside down: “F— All Y’All.” Of course, the message became the talk of Shaker Heights, and when principal Michael D. Griffith found out, he ordered the school to stop issuing yearbooks, because, as he put it, “An obscenity was cleverly concealed in the cover artwork.” He sent home a letter to all parents that included an apology from the student who designed the cover. “I cannot begin to explain the miserable feeling I brought upon myself, when I betrayed the trust of all of you. I apologize for offending anyone and everyone,” the studen

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High school students in a posh Cleveland, Ohio suburb already know who deserves the superlative “Most likely to write the F-word in school yearbook.” Shaker Heights High School administrators discovered the hidden obscenity in an student’s creative rendition of the school’s “Red Raider” mascot – which was used as the cover art for the school yearbook. “You have to turn it upside down and then it is right there,” incoming senior Katie Rownd told the local television news station WJW-TV. The schools’ principal sent a letter to parents with an apology from the offending artist, who has already graduated. “I cannot begin to explain the miserable feeling I brought upon myself when I betrayed the trust of all of you,” the student wrote, according to a report in the news site Cleveland.com. The school will out a new version of the book that conceals the profanity. Sources:

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The Shaker Heights High School yearbook cover has a lot of people talking. The cover was designed by an outgoing high school senior and shortly after the yearbook was distributed, students noticed a hidden message inside of that design. If you turn the Shaker Heights Yearbook cover upside down their is a hidden message that contains the “F” word. When the school principal learned of the obscenity, he sent a letter home to parents and attached to the letter was an apology from the student who designed the cover. Sources: http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?

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