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"Manners and Conduct in School and Out"


(Optional with the teacher in the schoolroom.)
12) Boys, when a girl or an older person drops a pencil, a book, or
anything of the sort, pick it up and return it unobtrusively, but with a
little bow.
13) Avoid rushing from the room when the bell rings. Walk.
14) Open the door, boys, but let the girls pass out first, whenever
practicable. When many are passing in opposite directions, keep to the
right.
15) Never laugh at the accidents or misfortunes of others, even if they
have a ridiculous side. Nothing shows ill-breeding so surely.
He who laughs at others' woes
Finds few friends and many foes.


THE ASSEMBLY HALL
_There is a time for some things, and a time for all things;
a time for great things, and a time for small things._
--Cervantes.

Actions wholly appropriate to the gymnasium or the playground may be
quite out of character in the Assembly Hall. Think about it.
1) Avoid all running, romping, and making of unnecessary noise in the
Assembly Hall.
2) Avoid using the Assembly Hall as a thoroughfare. On entering, take a
seat immediately, and remain in it until the next bell rings. Talk in
gentle tones.
3) Avoid eating anything in the Assembly Hall.
4) Avoid dropping paper on the floor. Help to keep the room orderly and
tidy.
5) For a program on the stage, and for general singing, gather quietly
in the center sections if your Assembly Hall is large.


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