Half way thru my junior year ('66) my school came up with this brilliant idea of a dress code. Boys had to tuck their shirts in, wear a belt and socks.
By the time I was a senior I'd had just about enough of this garbage. One day I saw a gizmo on Moms sewing machine table and asked what it was? Mom said it was a 'seam ripper'. If it would rip out seams I figured it would work great on belt loops. And it did. With no more belt loops I couldn't very well wear a belt. Then belt loops begin disappearing all over school.
Later on, Mom bought me a shirt that had a tailored bottom, designed to be worn outside of the pants. Of course, this attracted the attention of the dean of students and he called me down for it. I just told him: "When you start buying my clothes then you can tell me how to wear them". Nothing more was said about shirts with tailored bottoms.
Then came the ultimate smart-ass kid act of defiance. The school big-wigs decided that boys would have to stand (instead of sit) in detention after school. So all the boys stood up except me. The teacher in charge called me on it and I said "I'm not standing". She said "Go to the principals office". Figured this was going to lead to "swats", but I was going to stand tall. When I got to the principals office he was gone for the day so I just walked out, got in my car and drove to the local hang out. Never heard another word about it.
Did your school have goofy rules like these?
PC
By the time I was a senior I'd had just about enough of this garbage. One day I saw a gizmo on Moms sewing machine table and asked what it was? Mom said it was a 'seam ripper'. If it would rip out seams I figured it would work great on belt loops. And it did. With no more belt loops I couldn't very well wear a belt. Then belt loops begin disappearing all over school.
Later on, Mom bought me a shirt that had a tailored bottom, designed to be worn outside of the pants. Of course, this attracted the attention of the dean of students and he called me down for it. I just told him: "When you start buying my clothes then you can tell me how to wear them". Nothing more was said about shirts with tailored bottoms.
Then came the ultimate smart-ass kid act of defiance. The school big-wigs decided that boys would have to stand (instead of sit) in detention after school. So all the boys stood up except me. The teacher in charge called me on it and I said "I'm not standing". She said "Go to the principals office". Figured this was going to lead to "swats", but I was going to stand tall. When I got to the principals office he was gone for the day so I just walked out, got in my car and drove to the local hang out. Never heard another word about it.
Did your school have goofy rules like these?
PC