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Reading all the comments on dress codes reminds me of my first job back at the NYPL 
in late 1969. Pants for women were just being introduced into the workforce at that 
time. The library decided to allow pants only if part of a professional looking 
pants suit. That soon degenerated to any kind of pants you wanted to wear with the 
exception of jeans.

Where I work now there is no real dress code for teachers. It is up to the 
principal to decide if someone is dressed inappropriately. I have to confess that 
some of the late Spring outfits often look like they belong on the beach.

On a moring television show recently a male anchor led into a story by asking the 
female anchor if there were more pants than dresses in her wardrobe. She said more 
pants and I think that most working women would agree. How far we've come in 35 
years.

Jo

Josephine Dervan, Library Media Specialist
Strathmore School
Aberdeen, NJ
home:rderva@infionline.net
school:jdervan@marsd.k12.nj.us

He who has a garden and a library, wants for nothing- Cicero

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