POP/ROCK - April 1, 1987
A South River, N.J., high school student was suspended for wearing a T-shirt promoting the latest album of Stryper, a Christian rock group. Officials at South River High School said Jamie Bollentin, 16, violated the school’s dress code by coming to school garbed in a T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan, “To Hell With the Devil,” the title of the group’s latest album. She wore the shirt to classes this week, but school officials found the shirt objectionable and ordered her to cover it or change her top. Bollentin refused and was suspended for three days.
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