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While practicing a skit for a volleyball pep rally, Anne Fournier is caught lounging in comfortable but forbidden clothing: her hooded and striped blue jacket and tennis shoes. How do outsiders recognize McAuleyans? By the green and gold uniforms, of course. Although the jumper remains the basic uniform item, several new pieces were added. Skirts were introduced which re- placed the popular culottes. Up- perclassmen scorned the freshmen's new apparel even though the new length follows fashion trends. As a result of students' urging, Mrs, Rosemary McKenna was prompted to order hunter green shetland weave pullover sweaters. These sweaters proved more appealing than the order for 250 green cardigans which had to be returned because the manufacturer goofed and attached white buttons leaving the freshman class sweater- less. Although each piece of the uniform is alike, there always seemed to be upperclassmen who took the liberty to don off-white sweaters, striped socks, white blouses, T-shirts under their blouses, or out of uniform green sweaters and jackets. Tennis shoes, black-balled in the student handbook, were found in an abundance. In an informal Gilmarian survey, less than one-half of the teachers disliked ten- nis shoes with the uniform but would not give points. The majority of the teachers felt they had more important things to do than to look at the stu- dents' shoes. In effect, those students who tried to get away with wearing T-shirts under their blouses and tennis shoes usually got away point free. Homeroom teachers and Mrs. McKenna ha- ven't caught Sharon Hickey, Marianne Brady, Charla White or Colleen Gavin for breaking numerous rules of the uniform policy. Their of- fenses include striped socks, striped sweater under a short-sleeved blouse, hooded jacket and sweater and out-of-uniform yellow blouse. m Shoe 84 Gum Mixture
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