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We actually did two dress checks when I was an active. The first was toward the end of the spring semester, so that, if you had an outfit that was deemed inappropriate (say, a pref dress that showed too much cleavage), you had all summer to find something more suitable. The second was during work week. The purpose of the second dress check was twofold. (a) If you'd been told back in the spring that you had to buy a new outfit, it had to be approved. (b) All your outfits were re-checked for fit, since an outfit that had fit properly back in May might not still fit correctly if you'd gained or lost weight. Having an initial dress check in the spring meant that fewer people had to make mad scrambles to find appropriate outfits within a short time span, and more people were available for actual work during work week.
Anyway, we also used work week to practice skits and songs, make decorations, decorate our room for open houses, practice conversation skills, and go over MS procedures.
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