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1 The Keys To Unlocking A Successful Roundup State 4-H Roundup Orientation Prepared by: Jennifer Long AGCM4990

2 Behavior  Your best behavior and manners are expected at all times. You represent Oklahoma 4-H.  Follow the directions of any 4-H chaperone with respect.  Code of Conduct – you will be sent home when in violation.  Observe the Dress Code.  Be on time and participate in all scheduled activities

3 Behavior  Be respectful of others on the floors, in common areas, during workshops and assemblies. Other people are staying in the same residence hall.  Do not write, tape, paint or hang any thing in the window of your room.  Do not dial random phone this will cause the call rolling to 911 and this will result in a fine and being sent home.

4 Dances Behavior  Inappropriate behavior and dancing will not be tolerated.  Use discretion

5 Safety First  Do not throw things out windows – you will be sent home immediately!  Keep room locked at all times. Do not leave valuables and money lying around.  Use good judgment about giving out the phone number to your room.  Do not leave your room after curfew except to go to the bathroom.  Walk in groups on campus at night.  No leaving campus.  Severe weather – follow procedures in Roundup program.

6 Emergency Phone Numbers  State 4-H Office –(405) 744-5390  Kerr Drummond Residence Hall –(405) 744-5004  OSU Hospital –(405) 744-7665  Stillwater Hospital –(405) 372-1480  OSU Police –(405) 744-6523

7 Damages or Losses  Each individual is responsible for damage to room or public area.  Replace lost key is at least $45  Replace lost meal ticket/access card is at least $25

8 Nametags  Wear nametags at ALL times  Name tags should be hung around the delegates neck in plain sight.  The nametag is your admission into all dances and events.

9 What do I pack?  Personal items (toothbrush/paste, shampoo, deodorant, medication, make-up etc.)  Bed linens, pillow and blankets are needed. Also bring bath towels and wash clothes.  Clothes – Pack following dress code  Snacks – bring snacks or change for vending machines  Items for competitive events Posters for speeches, items for demonstrations, Fashion Review, Job Readiness, etc.  Spending money –Pop machines –4-H store –Ordering pizza ($10 or $11) –Friday lunch

10 Dress Code

11 Inappropriate and Not Acceptable Dress  The dress code will be monitored by a group of supervising adults. Persons not adhering to it will be asked to change.  Western hats or caps worn in buildings, during programs or assemblies by 4-H members, educators or volunteers.  Sweats or P.J.’s are not to be worn anywhere, except the delegate’s room or on the residence hall floor.  For Opening Night Swim Activity – WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED  Girls: Swim suit must be one piece or a two piece under a t-shirt. No midsection should be showing.  Guys: Swim trunks (no cut-offs)  When leaving the pool area, persons must be clothed (i.e. t-shirts/shorts, etc).

12 Snappy Casual Girls  Slacks or jeans w/o holes or Slacks  Shorts, skorts, and skirts (may not be shorter than your fingertips when standing straight with your arms at your side)  Coordinated separates, dresses, blouses No  Spaghetti straps (3 finger rule)  Shirts showing midriffs or tank tops  Spandex  Miniskirts Guys  Slacks or jeans w/o holes  Shorts (appropriate length)  Shirts with a collar or a t-shirt without a slogan.  Casual shoes, nice tennis shoes or boots  Ties are suggested for Job Readiness and Communications contests No  Spandex  Tank tops No caps or hats are to be worn inside buildings at any time.

13 When do I wear snappy casual?  Most competitive events  Workshops  Keynote and Spirit assembly

14 Professional and Dress Wear (No Denim of any kind or color – this includes jeans, dresses, shirts, skirts, vests or jackets) Girls  Dresses (semi-formal or best dress)  Coordinated separates No  Backless dresses or Formals  Spandex  Miniskirts - skirts shorter than your finger-tips when standing straight with your arms at your side Guys  Shirts with a collar  Slacks  Suit jacket or sport coat  Dress shoes or boots  Tie REQUIRED

15 When Do I Wear Professional/Dress Wear?  Thursday evening activities –Honor Night Assembly –County Pictures –Dance (Jackets and tie may be removed prior to the dance.)

16 Friday ONLY Everybody…  Appropriate length shorts  Jeans  Roundup T-Shirt!!

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