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12. It is expected that the ladies and gentlemen of the Institution will treat one another with politeness, but no cotiversation between the sexes must take place in the Lecture Room, in the Recitation Rooms, or in the Halls. At the close of evening lectures or society meetings, all will repair immediately to their respective rooms. Neither sex will be expected to trespass upon that portion of the building assigned to the other. 13. No lady or gentleman, attending this Institution, will walk or ride with persons of the opposite sex, except in cases of necessity; and, then, only with the permission of the Principal. No permission will be given for parties or excursions composed of the two sexes. 14. Brothers, sisters and relatives, members of the school, can meet in the parlor, upon permission being given by a teacher; and the Principal will extend the same privilege to friends and acquaintances of the two sexes, when, in his judgment, the circumstances justify it. A late spring snowstorm makes a Japanese painting of The Lake in this photograph from 1940. The raised bridge is silhouetted at center right. The cast of the junior play of the Class of 1927 assembled on the stage of the chapel in Old Main for its photo. Beadwork, lace and embroidery are visible in the dress of Liz Washburn, Class of 1882. Adelaide Clements, of the same class, exposes her arms nearly to the elbow. Dresses were long enough to sweep the floors. Debbie Baas, Class of 1976, models the valedictory dress of the Class of 1884 in the archives section of Ganser Library, which is now its permanent home. The dress is heavily—and beautifully-hand-embroi-dered. It is fully lined, and the lining and dress have separate closings of hooks and eyes from neckline to hips.
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■ Alice Smith Baker, violin teacher, in her photograph for the yearbook of 1 02. The MSNS Band in 18 9. Uniform;, show strong military influence. ILLERSVILLE STATE COLLEGE WAS BORN IN 1855. May Day 1926. The Queen and her court were rowed around The Lake by gondoliers as spectators rimmed the banks.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS % Russel Kohr and G. Bcckmyers in 1913 posed in a peony patch. DAVID FROST IS NEVIN FISHER 18 DON CIOVANNI HOMECOMING 21 JESSE COLIN YOUNG 25 JERRY CORBETTA 25 SMC BIRTHDAY PARTY 26 HALLOWEEN DANCE 27 STUDENT RALLY 28 GIL EAGLES, PSYCHIC 29 COFFEEHOUSES 30 TOM CHAPIN 31 LEONARD NIMOY 32 STUDENT RECITAL 32 VINCENT BUGUOSI 32 BICENTENNIAL BALL 33 MISTEROCERS 34 ROBERT VAUGHN 34 LOVE SONG 35 GINGERBREAD LADY 36 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 38 DANCE FEATURING MOURNING SON 40 SPRING FORMAL 41 SPRING FLING 42 VOTER REGISTRATION 44 CANDIDATES' NIGHT 44 ORGAN DEDICATION 45 CHARLES BERLITZ 45 ALL-CAMPUS PICNIC 45 LOUIS VYNER AND LANCASTER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 46 CODSPELL 46 LUV 47 BICENTENNIAL NIGHT 47
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