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Old 01-15-2005, 11:04 PM
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I am actually surprised they allow greek lettered societies on campus.


This is like the high school that i went to. This was a HUGE campus because it was K-5 up to 12th grade AND there was a college on campus too. I went to a southern baptist school, so there were all kinds of rules. They are ultra strict. Dancing was considered a sin, so we had the Jr/Sr Banquet instead of prom. The girls' knees could not be shown at anytime, cause it meant that you were easy
It was always a trip to get my French/Bible teacher to talk about rock music. Her face would turn dark read and she would babble on why rock music was evil.
ALL Christian music was not acceptable. If it was not southern gospel or straight from the hymnals, it was blasphemy. Oh yeah, the guys could only have sideburns half the length of the ear or else it was direspectful. The girls could not have short haircuts that might confuse someone into thinking that they were a guy

Then the college had added rules that were insane. Stereos were not allowed in the dorm rooms. Girls ALWAYS had to wear dresses or skirts. If you wanted to go on a date, you had to sign out and be back no later than 10 p.m. AND you had to have a chaperon.

I need to go find the list of rules for that college. You guys will get a kick of it.


edited to add, i was looking at BJU's dress code. That is pretty identical to my old school. The same went for the grade school and college. I am actually surprised the women are actually allowed to wear pants. At my old school, most of the female students's parents allowed them to only wear cullottes.
Having the men see women in pants was highly discourged cause pants make you look masculine.


My years spent there were good times
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