Students and parents are upset after a Utah high school altered yearbook photos of female students "who were in violation of the dress code" without consulting them first. The photos of at least seven girls were airbrushed to add sleeves to tank tops, raise necklines and cover up a student's tattoo. In a state where two-thirds of the residents belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, there is a big push for conservative attire and people who aren't Mormon can feel out of place, Haylee Nielsen, 15-year-old sophomore, told the Associated Press.