Manners and Conduct in School and Out by Anonymous
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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. 2) Also, just before leaving, speak to her again cordially and gratefully. 3) See that your chaperon is not often left alone. If the function is a dance, invite her to dance; or sit out a dance with her, sometimes. Make her enjoy being your chaperon. |
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