Yearbooks at a Hernando County school will be looked at a little more closely after a sexual quote, profanity, and students with shirts promoting drug use made it in to this year’s book of memories.

When people began to thumb through this year's memories at Nature Coast Technical, some weren't smiling when they read the senior class of 2015's quotes.

On one page, there was a sexual quote from a rapper and another one with the saying, “**** happens, just got to live with it.”

When Principal Toni-Ann Noyes noticed the content in the yearbook, she sent out a message to parents with an apology and instructions.

“We said to have them bring it back so we could black out the quotes,” said Noyes.

But it didn’t end there -- two students on the yearbook's selfie page had shirts on with marijuana leaves.

Noyes said the pages were an oversight by her and the yearbook supervisor.

One parent said it shouldn’t be a reflection of the school.

“It definitely puts a dim light on the school, the school has done a lot for our kids, and it’s a great school,” said Lashawn Rush.

In hopes to erase history, the school has decided to order inserts to replace the inappropriate pages.

“The inserts will go here and if each of the 400 students who ordered a yearbook wants one it could cost up to $1,000,” said Noyes.

The school says the two students whose names were attached to the quotes have been punished. Principal Noyes says she will make sure this doesn’t happen again by looking over the yearbook herself from now on.