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 Our Least Favorite Addition:
Dress Code Modifications
As we all know, our school dress
code is constantly being revised. It
keeps getting harder and harder to find
clothes that are suitable to wear to
school, especially if you are a girl. You
can’t find skirts that are below the knee
anymore, and most dresses don’t cover
your collarbone. Last year, everybody
was used to wearing jeans. They’re a
lot more comfortable than dress pants,
but this year they are not permitted.
Students say, "It’s hard to express
yourself with such a strict dress code.”
Many students would rather be in uni­
form.
The bad points aside, there are a few
good aspects. A lot of students like to
wear hiking boots from November to
April. Girls can wear certain types of
tee-shirts, which provide different styles
to our wardrobes. This just about cov­
ers the dress code. Try to do your best
to follow the dress code rules, and re­
member to keep your shirts tucked in.
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Painting the walls in the new
art room required much
Preparing for chemistry lab
involves extreme careful­
ness. Marisa Desimone cau­
tiously gathers her equip­
ment.
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work. Ashley
Sedgwick
lends a helping hand in the
preparation.
Rosemary Temple
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