

Drivers: FOLLOW ROAD COURTESY!
1. CLASS PRESIDENTS: Find a way to pass this note!*
2. (Dress Code) NO to the following pieces: T-shirts, Shorts, Dress that Explicitly show the cleavage,
3. Each student shall contribute Php 340.00 to help defray the cost of the Seniors’ Night.
4. Let us keep the decency and the formality of the program. PLEASE DRESS APPROPRIATELY
*This is written by Mario Neri, Xavier University. He is the coordinator of the said affair.
REQUIRED: Wear Hard Hat.*
* I see this “construction site” law, written in black, along Corrales. The Ayala site. This instruction is for the Men at Work. They wear this green apron-like appare.
1. Keep Distance. A noticeable sign in the Philippines’ public transportation such as jeepneys.
2. Knock before You open.
3. No ID, No Enter. A much common rule of schools and factories.
these are my rules that must be observed seriously by the students under me:
1. DO NOT COMB while I’m in session. Minute detail: I don’t want to see any comb during my time!
2. TURN OFF your cellular !
3. Notebooks (be it the most expensive like Moleskine—-my students have known its correct pronunciation; ask them—-or the cheapest!) and writing implements (i.e. ballpens/biro or pencils) must be on the writing surface of the armchair.
4. SPEAK, BE ASSERTIVE, TALK INCESSANTLY when told to do so.
5. I loathe disheveled or tousled long hair, so…find a scrunchie and secure hair!
6. DON’T GIVE ME A BLANK LOOK! Be animated!
“Join ‘K.” * - maam boots tismo
* seminar on april 2, saturday on media for teachers and strategies for literature teachers.
”NO-FLY ZONE to Libya” - UN Security Council