Manners and Conduct in School and Out by Anonymous
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1) See that your hands are clean.
2) Avoid rushing into or through the Lunch Room. Walk. 3) When carrying your food to your table, pay strict attention to getting it to its destination in safety. 4) Eat in the Lunch Room,--not in the corridors, nor in the Assembly Hall, nor on the street. Give four excellent reasons for this direction. 5) Eat slowly and noiselessly; don't "feed." Avoid talking when your mouth is full. Take small mouthfuls, so that you may talk without giving offense. Keep your lips closed when chewing. Never use your knife to carry food to your mouth. 6) In the Lunch Room, as elsewhere, sit with your knees together and with both of your feet on the floor, not on the rounds of your chairs. 7) Don't _throw_ paper and refuse into the receptacles provided; _drop_ it there. 8) Avoid boisterous talking and laughing. The tones of the voice proclaim quite accurately the social background of the boy, the girl, the man, the woman. Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low,--an excellent thing in woman. --SHAKESPEARE. |
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