Picture Of a Cathedralite
- Always friendly with others in and out of College.
- Avoids vulgarity in their talk and behavior. He/she never calls others by bad names no matter what anybody calls them.
- Accepts whatever work is assigned to them as their rightful share. Always face difficulties courageously.
- Always ready to lend a helping hand at home to their parents, brothers, and sisters, in the college to their teachers and companions and any unattended visitor, they happen to meet on the college premises.
- Rises when an elder, teacher or visitor enters or passes through any room or place they happen to be in.
- Never quarrels and is never unfair.
- Is courteous to and sportsman-like with officials.
- Is always truthful whatever it may cost them.
- Is never cruel. Never causes pain needlessly. Is aware that cruelty is the trait of a bully, while kindness is the mark of a gentleman.
- Never makes fun of the old or the poor, no matter how decrepit or unfortunate they maybe neither will make fun of a companion because of a misfortune or handicap who they cannot help, for they know God’s hands rest lovingly on the heads of all human beings.
- Respects the Library and the rights of other students using it.
- Respects the beauty of the classroom and the college premises and reports the damages that may be observed.
- Learns and observes good manners at the table and elsewhere.
- Never hesitates to say “No” when asked or tempted to do a thing which is known to be wrong.
- Instead of lamenting and grumbling over the evils of this world, tries to contribute a share in making the world a better place to live in.