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Gay student hits snag over date to Villa prom
The Buffalo News ^ | Sunday, March 26, 2006 | JAY TOKASZ

Posted on 03/26/2006 11:01:24 AM PST by Nachum

Laura Murphy planned on attending her prom at Villa Maria Academy. She paid the $100 deposit, scheduled a limousine rental and asked her date. She ran into a snag, however, and it has nothing to do with what shoes to wear.

Administrators of the private, all-girls Catholic high school school don't like Murphy's choice of companion, and they've told her to find someone else or come alone.

Murphy, a senior who is openly lesbian, wants to bring her girlfriend of six months, Lindsey Shelton, and believes school administrators are discriminating against them.

"They said, "We want it to be traditional. It has to be boy and girl, tux and dress and all that stuff,' " Murphy said. "After I thought about it awhile, I said, "That's not fair.' "

The disagreement has caused a buzz in the halls of the school, which will be closing in June after 87 years due to enrollment declines. Murphy circulated a petition and gathered signatures from at least a third of the 130 students.

Administrators have no plans to change their minds.

"There are some principles we need to stand by," said Sister M. Ambrose Wozniak, provincial minister of the Felician Sisters, who sponsor the school. "The prom would not be the place for this."

The Catholic Church teaches that homosexuality is a disordered condition that, in itself, is not sinful. But the church also considers homosexual acts gravely immoral, and it actively lobbies against same-sex marriage.

Murphy's openness about her sexual orientation would have been almost unheard of 20 years ago, especially in a Catholic high school.

But social scientists and gay anti-discrimination groups say teenagers have become more comfortable with alternative lifestyles and with discussing their own sexuality.

A decade ago, a few hundred high schools across the country had student gay and lesbian associations, and most students waited until college to reveal their homosexuality or bisexuality, said Ritch Savin-Williams, professor of human development at Cornell University.

Now, there are more than 3,000 high school gay and lesbian organizations, and the average age for revealing one's homosexuality is in high school.

"They're just saying, "What's the big deal? Get over it already,' " said Savin-Williams, a clinical psychologist who has written several books on gay teenagers.

Teenagers, in general, are also less judgmental of gays and lesbians, he said.

One recent study found that two-thirds of high school students - much higher than the national average - support same-sex marriage.

"There's real acceptance of sexual diversity in all its forms," Savin-Williams said.

Bringing same-sex dates to the prom has been hashed out before in some public school districts.

"When the schools are public, the students have First Amendments rights of free expression that would protect them," said Hayley Gorenberg, deputy legal director of Lambda Legal. Those rights include the ability to be open about one's sexual orientation in school, Gorenberg said.

Each year, however, the issue gets raised in different parts of the country. Lambda Legal this year is putting out a prom season guide, informing same-sex couples of their legal rights to attend proms together.

But Murphy would have more difficulty pressing her case in court because the law makes exceptions for private, religious schools.

"There are theories for challenge, but in general there are "carve-outs' for religious institutions if they're truly private and religiously based," said Gorenberg.

At Villa, fellow students describe Murphy as an outgoing and popular classmate.

Christina Falzone, a 17-year-old junior, said most students believe Murphy should be allowed to bring Shelton and that school administrators were making a fuss over nothing.

"I don't think it's right on their part," said Falzone, who plans to attend the prom with a male friend. "The school is closing. We should try to make it the best year for everyone."

The News was contacted about Murphy's situation by her friend Patrick Caughill, a student at Hutchinson-Central Technical High School in Buffalo and a member of that school's gay and lesbian students association.

Murphy, who is 18, agreed to be interviewed, saying she thought it might help other students in the same situation. Her parents preferred that she not seek media attention.

Bill Murphy said he supports his daughter and agrees with her cause, but worried her protest isn't in her best interest at this point in her life.

"I guess I'm proud of her for her gumption, but I still think she's choosing the wrong battle at the wrong time," he said. "It seems to me it's a no-win proposition for everybody."

Murphy described his daughter as a good, hard-working kid who needs to concentrate more on her studies.

Besides, he added, students are bound by the rules and regulations of the Catholic school.

He also expressed concern that his daughter might be being used by politically motivated friends to carry home a point.

But Laura Murphy said she was fully aware of why she was protesting the school's decision.

"I'm not doing it only for other people. I'm doing it for myself, as well," she said.

Traditionally, the Villa prom has been for junior and senior girls with male dates.

School administrators decided this year to open the evening to girls without a date, after too few couples reserved spots for the event at Samuel's Grande Manor.

Murphy believes that concession only exacerbates the unfairness in her case. Shelton, 18, is not a student at Villa Maria and thus still won't be allowed to attend, while other same-sex couples at Villa can attend under the guise of going "stag."

Shelton, a 2005 graduate of Da Vinci High School who is now a freshman at D'Youville College, said she feels welcome by Murphy's school mates and believes everyone would have fun at the prom.

The couple attended a semi-formal dance at Villa in December without incident.

Murphy figured the prom would be no different.

"I wasn't prepared for it to get this far," she said. "It's [my] senior prom. It's the last year of Villa. It's something special, and I want to share it with someone special. I don't want to take a guy I don't really care about."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: anotherdumbhomo; catholicschools; date; gay; hits; homoagenda; homosexualagenda; narcissism; over; prom; snag; student; tovilla
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1 posted on 03/26/2006 11:01:28 AM PST by Nachum
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To: Nachum

It is one thing to go after government schools. I don't think they are right, but I can understand the fight.

But targeting religious private schools, where this is completely against the principles on which it was founded, is a completely different issue. There should be no question at all. The schools should be able to make whatever rules they like.


3 posted on 03/26/2006 11:05:05 AM PST by pollyannaish
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To: Nachum

If this girl doesn't agree with Catholic values she should transfer to anther high school. And hope the door doesn't hit her trouble-making backside on the way out...


4 posted on 03/26/2006 11:05:10 AM PST by Libertina
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To: Nachum

Thing is, this is a private school. They can pretty much run their prom however they want, I'd think.


5 posted on 03/26/2006 11:05:29 AM PST by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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To: Nachum
Murphy, a senior who is openly lesbian, wants to bring her girlfriend of six months, Lindsey Shelton, and believes school administrators are discriminating against them.

And apparently, she's discriminating against boys...

6 posted on 03/26/2006 11:06:00 AM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Nachum

Its not a "carve out".
Its the constitution.


7 posted on 03/26/2006 11:06:40 AM PST by Notwithstanding (I love my German shepherd - Benedict XVI reigns!)
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To: Nachum
"They're just saying, "What's the big deal? Get over it already,' " said Savin-Williams, a clinical psychologist who has written several books on gay teenagers.

Another pervert in a "pretend" science...
I suppose the same thing will eventually be said for dope dealing... or child molesters.

So what if it has been a deviance, a perversion for thousands of years?

8 posted on 03/26/2006 11:10:04 AM PST by Publius6961 (Multiculturalism is the white flag of a dying country)
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To: Nachum
Ritch Savin-Williams, professor of human development at Cornell University

Wonder how much Cornell pays this person to pontificate on matters gay? For that matter, wonder also if this person is male or female?

9 posted on 03/26/2006 11:11:25 AM PST by madprof98
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To: lepton
"...believes school administrators are discriminating against them."

Of course they are. Isn't that what separating the wheat from the chaff is all about?

10 posted on 03/26/2006 11:11:40 AM PST by Socratic ("I'll have the roast duck with the mango salsa.")
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Mister Hang 'Em can solve the problem... I'll take 'em both to the prom. Woo Hoo!


11 posted on 03/26/2006 11:11:41 AM PST by hang 'em (Nuke the Moose.)
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To: Nachum
"After I thought about it awhile, I said, That's not fair."

AAHH HA HA hA HAhHA!!!!

I NEVER laugh - especially not in textual form... oh my god, that was a good one.

12 posted on 03/26/2006 11:12:10 AM PST by SteveMcKing
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13 posted on 03/26/2006 11:21:14 AM PST by DirtyHarryY2K ("Ye shall know them by their fruits" ;-))
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To: Nachum

Have them cancel the prom if it's causing so much controversy. I'm sure she wouldn't be too popular with the other students after they hear that it was canceled because of her.


14 posted on 03/26/2006 11:23:32 AM PST by NavySon (Ted Kennedy, the only man whose BAC is greater than his IQ)
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To: Nachum
It's a private school. A $500 donation to the alumni fund would have prevented choice of date from ever showing up on the radar. She could have taken a lesbian Snow White as her date along with seven homosexual dwarfs for a donation of $2,000.

It's how private schools work.

15 posted on 03/26/2006 11:25:53 AM PST by blackdog (Forever re-timing flap tuckers. Hell is maintaining what stupid engineers sold to even dumber execs)
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To: Nachum


................It's a CATHOLIC SCHOOL. What do you expect???????

Why does the world have to change for you?


16 posted on 03/26/2006 11:26:06 AM PST by Tzimisce (How Would Mohammed Vote? Hillary for President! www.dndorks.com)
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To: Nachum
......and this would be the danger of any private school accepting any government money. They would be forced to allow this type of indecency or give up the $$.

With government money comes government control.

17 posted on 03/26/2006 11:28:31 AM PST by SoftballMominVA
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To: butternut_squash_bisque
"There's real acceptance of sexual diversity in all its forms," Savin-Williams said."

Ha - they misspelled perversity.

18 posted on 03/26/2006 11:28:46 AM PST by joebuck
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To: Nachum

Simple solution. Have your parents take you out of Catholic School and enroll in public school. OR better yet demand that the public school system support a charter school for GLBTQ youths.

But hey that does not involve trashing the beliefs of Catholicism or making yourself victim of the week or striking a blow for whiny narcissists (sp) everywhere. And that just won't do, will it?


19 posted on 03/26/2006 11:30:01 AM PST by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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To: Nachum
Teenagers, in general, are also less judgmental of gays and lesbians, he said.

And there is a reason - because of the liberal brainwashing going on both from the #1 babysitter - Televeision, and from the public schools who "educate" the majority of US children. When surrounded by such brainwashing, it's hard for a parent with VALUES to teach those values to their children.

Welcome to the future of the country with "diversity education" and "tolerance".

20 posted on 03/26/2006 11:40:43 AM PST by TheBattman (Islam (and liberalism)- the cult of Satan and a Cancer on Society)
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