There’s a tradition at North Farmington High School, located in the Detroit suburbs: The senior class ring in their final year by going all-out with their student IDs. And by that, we mean they dress up as their favorite movie or TV characters, or simply as their favorite celebrity.
EW caught the meme, which is tagged as #NFID19, and the results are impressively ambitious. There’s someone as pre-royal Anne Hathaway in the first Princess Diaries.
— SYDNEY GORDON (@sydneyg1) September 13, 2018
There’s Hagrid.
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And Dumbledore (Richard Harris version).
— Anthony Nannoshi (@YoshiNannoshi) September 13, 2018
There’s McLovin.
— JeremyReb (@jeremy_reb) September 13, 2018
And Edna Mode of The Incredibles fame.
— رنيم (@Raneem_Zaina) September 13, 2018
And Lilo, plus a picture of Stitch.
— a l y (@aalysonfaith) September 13, 2018
There’s Audrey Hepburn’s Holly Golightly.
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And Alfalfa.
— Patryk Marshick (@patrykmar01) September 13, 2018
There’s even Admiral General Aladeen, the lovable despot Sacha Baron Cohen played in his largely forgotten film The Dictator. Props on the deep cut!
— Mannan (@MannanDhillon12) September 13, 2018
Props, too, to the one who dressed as Anthony Michael Hall in The Breakfast Club, thus proving that today’s high schoolers still watch John Hughes high school movies made a full 15 years before any of them were born.
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Someone even went as Shawn Wayans in White Chicks.
— Hannah Keenan (@hannahkeenan__) September 13, 2018
On the real people front, one senior went as Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court justice (and star of the hit doc RBG).
— ɹɐɥnbɹɐℲ ɐʌ∀ (@ava_farquhar) September 13, 2018
Bob Ross was a good one, too.
— Lily Kollin (@LilyHarmon36K) September 13, 2018
And aggressively bearded Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia isn’t exactly a meme, but it is a nice homage to the local sports team.
— NF Girls BB (@NFGirlsBB) September 13, 2018
The most meta is the person who went as Dwayne Johnson/The Rock in his much-adored senior year book photo.
— Maryan (@MKashat_) September 13, 2018
The kids They’re alright here.