Utah high school Wasatch Photoshops student yearbook to show less skin

May 29, 2014 - 05:33
May 29, 2014 - 05:40
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Utah high school Wasatch Photoshops student yearbook to show less skin
The images were edited according to the school’s dress code (Picture: Fox13)

Students at a Utah high school were shocked when their yearbook was finally published.

Not because a joker had left an amusing pun as their quote, but because some female students looked slightly more clothed than when they had originally posed for the portraits.

Some photos were edited to apparently protect the girls’ modesty. Yet it seems the selection process was akin to a search at airport security.

yearbook edit

The dress code apparently forbids exposed shoulders (Picture: Fox13)

‘I feel like they put names in a hat and pick and choose who,’ sophomore Rachel Russel told FOX13.

‘There were plenty of girls that were wearing thicker tank tops and half of them got edited and half of them didn’t.’

yearbook edit

This poor girl was photoshopped into a different person (Picture: Fox13)

Wasatch High maintains it told students about the school’s dress code, though does admit it could have been more consistent when altering the yearbook.

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling