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In Order to Dress Down, You Must Bringa Minimum Donation of $3 to Support St. Louis Catholic High School in Lake Charles in Thei TH ROW BACK TO TH E GOOD OL' DAY S! CO ST U M ES FO R A CA U SE: EA CH D AY , YO U M U ST B RI N G T H E D O N A T I O N S SP ECI FI ED B ELO W I N O RD ER TO D RESS D O W N . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH 9TH 11TH FAVORITE FAVORITE KIDS' THROWBACK TO THROWBACK MOVIE CARTOON MIDDLE SCHOOL Dress like a character Dress like a character Dress like your middle from your favorite from your favorite cartoon school self, and show off throwback movie! from your childhood! your 2010s fashion sense! In order to dress down, you In order to dress down, you In order to dress down, must bring a minimum must bring a minimum you must bring at least donation of $3 to support St. donation of $3 to support St. FIVE canned goods to Louis Catholic High School in Louis Catholic High School in support the Northshore Lake Charles in their Lake Charles in their Food Bank. hurricane recovery. hurricane recovery. Movie Ideas: Cartoon Ideas: Outfit Ideas: -High School Musical -Monsters, Inc. -Avatar -Scooby Doo -Silly Bandz -Neon -The Parent Trap -E.T. -Spongebob -Nike/ Adidas -Tall Socks -The Outsiders -Gravity Falls -Kim Possible -High Ponytails -Floppy Hair -Lemonade Mouth -Disney/ Mickey Mouse -Galaxy Print -Rainbow Loom Every day in the quad, you must turn in your donation to receive a dress dow n w ristband before 8 A.M. Student Council members w ill be there to check you in. Dress Dow n Restrictions NO: -onesies/ pajamas -sweatpants -leotards -ripped jeans or pants -shorts -open-toed shoes -crop tops -sleeveless shirts or dresses -clothes with inappropriate slogans If you wear a skirt or dress, it must be the length of a school skirt, and you must w ear leggings underneath it. You must have at least tw o components of your outfit that allow others to understand your character or costume. In other words, you cannot look like you are simply wearing normal clothes. Both your chosen movie and cartoon must be appropriate! If you are unsure whether a movie/ cartoon is appropriate, please contact Kate Rush at [email protected]. If these rules are not followed, you w ill be sent home! .
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