[Sca-cooks] SCAdian High school yearbook photo banned
Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius
adamantius1 at verizon.net
Wed Dec 13 12:13:38 PST 2006
On Dec 13, 2006, at 2:25 PM, silverr0se at aol.com wrote:
> Bad as it is that the picture was not deemed acceptable, I find it
> more shocking the there is paid advertising in a high school
> yearbook. Maybe I am old, but in my day the yearbook was a
> rememberence of classmates and the year just past.
>
> In California, at least, the school might get into trouble with tax
> laws...
>
> Renata
I'm not sure what paid advertising consists of in this case, but I
think these are ads paid for by and related to the graduating class,
like an expanded version of what they used to call "boosters" in high-
school-class-published magazines. For example, I see to recall one
from my own high school yearbook, a mere 26 years ago, wherein two
seniors had apparently decided for some reason to get married shortly
after graduating, and thanking their families; I suppose it's not too
difficult to put two and two together and have a pretty good chance
of figuring out what that was all about -- the ad never really
explained it. I suppose for the people who actually knew them well,
it was clear.
But that's a little different from, "Chemistry supplies not making
the grade? Come to Murphy Chemical Supply Co. on Route 17A! Our
cylinders are graduated, too!"
Or whatever.
Adamantius
"S'ils n'ont pas de pain, vous fait-on dire, qu'ils mangent de la
brioche!" / "If there's no bread to be had, one has to say, let them
eat cake!"
-- attributed to an unnamed noblewoman by Jean-Jacques Rousseau,
"Confessions", 1782
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