Manners and Conduct in School and Out by Anonymous
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forward from your hips, keeping your spine straight, not curved. The way
you sit or walk or stand shows culture or lack of it. 4) When reciting, stand erect with your hands at your sides. Your attitude will invite favorable attention if you stand with one foot slightly in advance of the other, and the weight of the body on the forward foot. 5) Speak so distinctly that everyone in the room must hear you; otherwise, not everyone will get your thought. 6) Avoid raising your hand when you wish to ask or to answer a question. Instead, rise quietly, face your teacher, and wait for her to recognize you as though you were at a club meeting. 7) Never "tell" when another is trying to recite. Such "telling" destroys the other person's chance to think, and helps to make a sneak of you. LUNCH ROOM _Cleanness of body was ever deemed to proceed from a due reverence of God._ --Bacon. |
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