Posted on 05/31/2005 6:57:33 AM PDT by tuffydoodle
Photo From Playboy-Themed Party Grabs Alumni's Attention Female High School Seniors Show Up Wearing Skimpy Lingerie
HOUSTON -- A racy photo from a high school party with a Playboy theme has sent alumni of the school into shock, Houston television station KPRC reported.
Some Memorial High School alumni told the station the so-called "Playboy Party" went too far, saying the theme was too hot for teens. However, students who attended the party disagree, saying it was all clean fun.
"It doesn't put off the best impression. It doesn't make me want my kids to go there," 1994 Memorial High graduate Sabra Boone said.
Boon said senior men throw a theme party that is not sanctioned by the school. This year's theme was the Playboy mansion.
Parents are upset after a Playboy-themed party that had girls dressing in revealing outfits.
While one student, who asked not to be identified, told the station a dress code for the party was not established, some of the girls showed up in skimpy lingerie.
Boone, along with other alumni, said she received a picture from the party in an e-mail.
"Everyone is shocked," Boone said.
One parent, whose son attended the party, told the station the senior boys tried hard to throw a fun, safe party, explaining it was held at a private venue with chaperones and police. Attendees were required to sign waivers promising not to drink alcohol.
Boone said girls wore formals to a similar party she attended during her senior year. She told the station she is disappointed in Memorial High School's 2005 senior class.
"Regardless, the girls are hardly wearing any clothes. I just couldn't believe their parents would let them out of the house like that," Boone said.
I resent the term "closet".
Again, it's the garter belt and hose on the right that sent people over the edge ... there's more skin in the Sear's catalog ... but not in as attractive a package.
Dang, we didn't have girls like that in my high school.
LOL .. point well taken. Say it loud, say it proud!
If one of my daughters went to a party dressed like that, I would strangle them. Those girls in the pic look like whores.
I don't let them wear revealing swimsuits, either. We dress modestly.
Men? The same twits who hang out at the mall? They're not men.
The district boundaries for Memorial High School in West Houston encompass some extremely talent rich real estate.
I went to high schools in Toronto and Michigan. The sorry state of the climate required the girls to be pretty covered up most of the time. It's been my experience that in places like Texas, California and Florida, women tend to be more body-conscious as they cannot cover themselves in jackets and sweaters 10 months out of the year. Combine that with what is a pretty wealthy area of Houston and you probably have a very active drive by the girls in this high school to look as good as possible.
Boil, boil toil and trouble
I cast my spell on you
you are now a....toad.
what is that on the far left in the photo?
These kids didn't even have alcohol at the party and they had cops and chaperones to make sure everyone was safe and no outsiders came in to cause trouble.
No, you missed the point. As others have pointed out these girls probably wear less to the beach. The don't 'feel the need', their parents have told them it's okay each time they go shopping in the Galleria.
I have a daughter who just turned 19. She would NEVER dress anything like this.
I don't know what mood I was in when I rented that movie but when Butthead ate the "no-doze" and burst into the cabin I was laughing so hard I cried and literally fell off the couch.
I think that was the hardest I ever laughed in my life.
You see, that's actually the problem. The people that dress modestly and make their kids do the same are seen as the bad guys. What's up with that?
He looks like the fat, funny guy who all the chicks like as a "friend."
huh?
Let the debutante class mate in peace, mmmkay.
The influence of Paris Hilton
debutante 'rauchiness' predates Paris, dear. this is nothing. NOTHING but advertising for the future Mr. and Ms. social climber. See ya at UT in the Fall, Ciao!
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