(May '05) High school suspends boy for wearing dress to prom

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(old- May '05) High school suspends boy for wearing dress to

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It is sad to see this as a reaccuring theme, where a guy is banned from his High School Senior Prom just for wearing "inappropreate" clothing...

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/200 ... ress_x.htm
Posted 5/12/2005 7:35 AM

LAKE GENEVA, Wis. (AP) — A high school senior who thought it would be funny to wear a dress to his prom was ticketed $249 for disorderly conduct, suspended for three days and banned from his last track meet.

School district administrator Jim Gottinger said the discipline was for more than just the dress, noting Kerry Lofy, 18, was dancing in a sexually provocative manner at the prom, according to a police report.

Lofy doubts that was the real reason he was disciplined Monday.

"The whole night was that kind of dancing. They can't single me out and say, 'Oh it was you, it was only you,'" he said. "I think it's over the dress."

Lofy said Lake Geneva Badger High had no problem letting him go to Saturday's prom with another male, but that school officials drew the line at his dress.

"I thought it would be more appropriate for there to be one person dressed like a girl and a person dressed like a guy, than for there to be two guys to go," said Lofy, a member of the school's track, ski, powerlifting and soccer teams.

Also, he thought people would find it funny to see a 6-foot, 185-pound male in a black, stretchy, spaghetti-strap dress.

When Lofy showed up in the dress, a blond wig, open-toed platform sandals, blue earrings and a necklace, teachers turned him away. He said he showed up later with a tan-and-black plaid leisure suit over the dress, went inside and whipped off the suit during a dance-off. A security guard escorted him out, he said.

Lofy said when he went to school Monday, the school liaison police officer issued the disorderly conduct ticket.

"They thought I was mocking the school," he said.
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Post by Charlie »

School proms are a recent innovation in the UK. Here's an extract from the local weekly paper http://www.wellsjournal.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=147490&command=displayContent&sourceNode=147478&contentPK=14898252&moduleName=InternalSearch&formname=sidebarsearch

"After years of asking them to smarten themselves up they finally obliged. All the students looked absolutely fantastic in their suits, kilts, ball gowns and cocktail dresses ..."

A positive response from the Head of Year :)

Is the UK a bit more liberal than the US?

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Maybe they (the Kilted ones) took the trouble to 'dress' the outfit properly - and not make a mockery of the Kilt like that (infamous?) young man in the USA....................?
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