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TJC_fan
I must be getting old .... from the generation of the 60's ... that's been a long time ago.

I saw a picture in the Tyler Sunday sports page of three RE Lee cheerleaders comforting a Lee player after their loss to Plano East Saturday.

Maybe it's a paper "mark" on the picture, but I could swear that the cheerleader on the left is wearing an eyebrow ring.

I didn't think that cheerleader sponsors allowed those. Earrings .. yeah, probably naval rings ... but eyebrow rings?

Can't wait until lip and nose rings will be accepted as proper attire on the drill teams or cheerleading squads.

xxxxx scratch that last line .. that would definitely be over the line.

Like I said, perhaps it's a paper mark ... I certainly hope it is. Oh well, mark it down to me being old-fashioned, I guess.... but old-fashioned is not always being wrong.

Some of you high school cheerleaders / sponsors ..... what's allowed at your school?
(1) naval rings?
(2) tongue rings?
(3) eyebrow rings?
(4) uncovered tatoos on the ankles?
(5) uncovered tatoos on the arms?
(6) lip or nose rings? Might as well throw that one in.

I'd just like to know. Thanks for the responses.
Big_76
http://spotted.tylerpaper.com/pages/photo_...;gallery=296353 I don't see one
TJC_fan
yeah, I checked the Tyler paper and their photo section, and couldn't tell. The color pic didn't seem to show one. Perhaps the black and white pic in the paper had a mark on the negative or digital pic or something. I guess that's what it is.

But as for the question at hand, what's allowed on high school girls for extra curricular activities that are in the "public eye" .. cheerleading/drill teams/ pompom squads?
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