Angus,
Our dress code wasn’t quite as restrictive as yours. I entered HS in the Fall of ‘65. Boys were allowed to wear pegged pants. Girls however weren’t allowed to wear any kind of pants, except underpants, but culottes were allowed and some of the girls wore them. There was no requirement that the girls wear hose, bare legged was OK, but lots of runs were not. Long Granny dresses were very popular and allowed.
Boys had to be clean shaven, no mustaches, excessively long sideburns or goatee’s. I started to shave in the 8th grade and had a very heavy beard. Until I was a senior I used an electric razor and by the afternoon I’d have a 5 O’clock shadow. Once the Woodshop teacher told me that if I came to school like that again he’d shave me with a rusty blade. Boys hair couldn’t touch the collar. Once a senior was told to get a haircut, his hair wasn’t long at all. So over the weekend he shaved his head in protest. That resulted in a 2 week suspension for”radical behavior”. The entire student body protested over this and he was reinstated to school.
There was no prohibition of tee shirts, which was good because those horizontally stripped Surfer shirts were all the rage in ‘65.
When I entered Beauty College in the Summer of ‘69 the female students couldn’t wear their skirts more than 1” above the knee. The supervisor's stood in the lobby when students arrived in the morning with a ruler and measured the skirt length, over 1” above the knee and missy you were sent home to change.
I think kids heads would explode today if these restrictions were imposed on them. They had us under their thumbs in my day. You were at school to learn, not make trouble.
Eddie[this post was last edited: 12/14/2023-09:57]