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GRAND ASSEMBLY Schedule
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GRAND ASSEMBLY DRESS CODE:

Dress Code Information


THURSDAY practice girls may wear khaki pants / capris or a skirt / dress.  Dresses must be knee length and within the Supreme dress code, NO shorts please.

Dresses or skirts should be worn on Friday for all rehearsals and competitions and for lunch.

Friday Fun Night - Casual attire is appropriate.  Costumes will be needed for the Parade of States and skits.

Street length dresses or skirts are appropriate for the Grand Cross ceremony, unless you are an active participant on the floor.

Grand Officers, Grand Representatives, Grand Pages, Grand Assistant Outer Observers and Grand Choir members will wear their formals at all sessions Saturday and Sunday morning.

Formals should be worn by all members for the Saturday sessions:  Opening, Banquet and Initiation.  Street length dresses are appropriate for Sunday unless participating on the floor.

         No waltz-length, strapless, backless or pant formals are
         Permitted.  Black formals or very dark formals should
         Not be worn.

Grand Officers and Representatives being installed Sunday afternoon
Should be in formals.  Street length attire is appropriate for all other members.

No spike heeled shoes are allowed on the floor at the Haddix Center.  This is at the college’s request!!!  Please remind all females attending from your Assembly of this requirement.

Remind the girls that sleepwear / loungewear is appropriate outside their room only on the floor where they are housed.  Skimpy sleepwear should be covered by a robe when worn in common areas.  There are a number of dignitaries, including men, that will be visiting or attending special functions in lounges and other areas of the dorms.  Girls should be dressed appropriately in any of these ares and we ask that no running or shouting take place - we are anxious to have the Masons and Eastern Star members in attendance see how wonderful our girls really are!

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