INW: Yearbook OKs ‘God-Is-Dead’ Pix
Arlington High School senior Justin Surber is seen wearing his "GOD IS DEAD" T-shirt in Arlington, Wash. As debate club president and a top student, Arlington High School senior Justin Surber has studied the constitutional rights of free speech. Surber, 18, recently took a stand that will keep him from appearing in his club's yearbook photo. Orbusmax reports that Surber and his shirt will appear in the year book, below. (AP File Photo/The Herald, Dan Bates)
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