Off With Their Blackheads

From: The Washington Post | Date: January 17, 1993| Author: JUDY OPPENHEIMER | Copyright information

If any tradition in America ought to be impervious to change, it is the ancient ritual of high school yearbook pictures. Sure, fashions vary, hairstyles fluctuate wildly, but the basic drill has always been the same: Every year, millions of high school seniors dutifully file into a room to be captured on celluloid for all eternity, innocently unaware that this is the one picture that will haunt them for the rest of their lives.

Until now. This year, Delmar Studios, which has handled ...

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