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In reply to the discussion: Can you remember a rule from grade school/High School that made no sense to you now? Mine--girls were forbidden to wear [View all]Diamond_Dog
(37,253 posts)39. My sister got sent home for wearing culottes in Jr. high
A teacher pulled her aside in the hallway during class change and sent her to the principal’s office, where an older female teacher stuck a ruler in between her legs to prove they were culottes! My sister was humiliated. My mother was called to bring her a skirt to change into. I recall my mother was pissed about it also because sister’s culottes were very modest and looked very nice on her and looked very much like a skirt. My mother always bought us nice clothes. So …. The moral of the story was, your bottom has to be wide open, no pants, no shorts???? Why??? Utterly Ridiculous! Public school in the late 60s.
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Can you remember a rule from grade school/High School that made no sense to you now? Mine--girls were forbidden to wear [View all]
debm55
May 4
OP
thank you biophile. I hated walking to school in the winter without slacks and sitting on the bus in mini skirts.
debm55
May 4
#14
Same here. My sister was 5 years behind me in school and was able to wear pants
yellowdogintexas
May 4
#34
I graduated in 1965..never allowed to wear blue jeans, slacks or whatever we called them back then.
Deuxcents
May 4
#2
I was just going to put the length of boys hair. and skirts being measured above the girls knee. Thank you
debm55
May 4
#18
Jr high, girls couldn't wear miniskirts, so three girls wore long granny skirts in protest and were expelled.
dem4decades
May 4
#5
Makes no sense. I would were granny skirts in the winter. But we were never expelled for it.
debm55
May 4
#19
BOSSHOG, I went to Catholic school too ---grades 1-8, I remember the altar boys and the choir. My biggest problem was
debm55
May 4
#20
No candy either. At 12 the noon bells rang and we all had to stop and with folded hands face the Church and pray the
debm55
May 4
#24
HAHAHAHAHAHAh. Yes, the measuring of the skirts. And the pants under the dress or skirt.
debm55
May 4
#25
I agree with you Skittles. I was a slacks person. If you wore a dress or skirt, a slip was required and panty hose.
debm55
May 4
#30
I started with a private firm in 2003 that would not allow women wearing bare legs or open toed shoes.
Nanuke
May 4
#11
A school I taught in had the rule of no bare legs, no sandals for the students and teachers.
debm55
May 4
#27
I remember a really creepy teacher who would sit on her desk and cross her legs so she could be ogled at by the boys.
efhmc
May 5
#44
My sister, an honor student, was sent home from school for wearing colottes in the mid sixties.
mobeau69
May 4
#16
Wow you are so right surrealAmerican. Day after Day we made the pledge. As a student in a Catholic Grade School. We made
debm55
May 4
#23
Graduated in '65. The flat top was in fashion.The biggest scandal was the majorettes/twirlers came up with new outfits.
surfered
May 4
#28
We had moved from a suburb of Detroit to Nashville in my junior year of high school
MIButterfly
May 5
#45
Girls could not wear anything other than dresses or skirts, at least long enough to touch floor when kneeling
zeusdogmom
May 5
#61
Girls were finally allowed to wear pants in 5th grade. I hated wearing dresses.
Clouds Passing
May 5
#66