High School Cover Up

Students at Arizona's Sabino High School didn't get their yearbooks in time to pass them around and get each others' signatures. And when they opened them up, they found out why. School staff had spent days using black tape to cover up messages the principal found offensive, such as "I'm drunk on you and high on summer time" and "Come getcha' some." The principal blames the yearbook adviser for the mess because he didn't censor the messages before it went to print.
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