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Be A Good Delegate




1. Make it a point to be on time or ahead of time for each session and event.
2. Be a good listener. Some important donor representatives, university officials and 4-H alumni will be speaking during Roundup. Impress them by your attentiveness.
3. Smoking and chewing gum in public are out of place during Roundup.
4. Thoughtfulness in writing notes of appreciation to sponsors, leaders, agents and parents will mean much to them.
5. Share your experience with others when you return home. Take notes and be prepared to give an interesting and worthwhile account of your Roundup experience.


Assembly Courtesy

Two whispers do not bother a speaker, but 500 whispers make it difficult for him/her to be heard so be considerate.


Remember

As official delegates of their counties, delegates serve as 4-H ambassadors. Delegates should strive to be an example of a model
4-H'er!



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