We had the option of posing in a cap and gown with the fake diploma, too, but those photos couldn't be used in the yearbook and the shroud thing was lame enough anyway so I opted not to.Jax said:Gah, they still do that? I had to wear one of those too, 25 years ago..I'd have thought/hoped they'd come up with something less lame since then; my daughter wore her cap & gown for hers, which was a little less lame.
Beelzebub said:We had the option of posing in a cap and gown with the fake diploma, too, but those photos couldn't be used in the yearbook and the shroud thing was lame enough anyway so I opted not to.
Jax said:We didn't have a choice. Our senior pictures were taken by one studio; if you didn't go there, you didn't get your pic in the yearbook.
Here's what the lame drape thing looked like, it was just a piece of fabric that they wrapped around you & pinned together in the back (be kind, this is a 25 year old photo LOL):