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"Manners and Conduct in School and Out"

Cultivate good taste in this matter.
Moderation is a mark of good taste.


DUTY TO CLUB OR CLASS SPONSOR

_Her air, her manners, all who saw admir'd;
Courteous though coy, and gentle though retir'd;
The joy of youth and health her eyes display'd,
And ease of heart her every look convey'd._
--Crabbe.

1) Remind your sponsor (or adviser) of your meeting two or three days in
advance of the time.
2) Before acting on any plan, be sure of the approval of your sponsor.
3) So treat your sponsor that she (or he) will delight to be with you.


THE LAVATORY
_Cleanliness is next to godliness._
--Wesley.

1) In school, in a store, in a club, on trains, in short, wherever you
use a public wash bowl, leave it as clean as possible.
2) Do not scatter toilet paper about. Keep the toilet rooms neat and
clean and free from all writing on doors, walls, windows.
3) Do not loiter or visit in toilet rooms.


DUTY TO YOUR CHAPERON
_Though her mien carries much more invitation than command, to
behold her is an immediate check to loose behaviour; to love her
was a liberal education._
--Steele.
At school receptions, sleigh-rides, class meetings at private homes, and
so on, there is always a chaperon, who is giving her time for your
enjoyment. Her kindness should be repaid by your courtesy.
1) As soon as possible after greeting your hostess, greet your chaperon.


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