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Photo, black and white: Group photo of school girls with teacher of the Girl's Student Affairs in 1927 for the yearbook Azalea. Teacher Ms. Davis in middle of first row. Top row: 5th from left, Lillian Jacobson and 6th from left Leona Singmaster. The Girl's Student Affairs Code--- They Will not: A ttract attention by indiscreet dress or conduct N eglect courtesy toward fellow students or teachers A pprove of excessive use of cosmetics L ower school standards by unkind remarks Y ield to temptation of telling untruths G ive anyone cause to criticize their school I nvite familiarity R espect those who do not uphold Analy standards L ower themselves by telling suggestive stories, drawings or showing pictures S teal Analy Girls Will: A void using profane langauge S eek all possible knowledge, knowing they are here for that purpose S incerely uphold the constitution of Analy N ever shirk or complain about necessary tasks.
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