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General Comments–When a Lion holds more than one title, he or she shall be recognized for the highest
           one. In areas that have positions in addition to those listed above, they should be recognized in accordance
           with local customs, provided that elective officers always have precedence over appointive ones. It is
           recommended that Melvin Jones Fellows be recognized as a group. In introducing speakers, their status as
           Fellows should be mentioned.
           Non-Lion Dignitaries
           Non-Lion dignitaries should be given precedence in accordance with local protocol and/or custom, keeping
           in mind that if the non-Lion is the principal speaker, then he or she should be seated directly to the right of
           the chairperson (see below).
           Head Table Seating
           The presiding officer or meeting chairperson must always be seated at the most central seat at
           the table when there is no central podium, shown as seat number one in the following diagram (Figure 1).
           The principal speaker would occupy seat number two, then other Lion dignitaries in accordance with the
           general order of precedence. If possible, there should be the same number of seats to the right and left of
           the chairperson or presiding officer (who would normally be the club president, district governor, council
           chairperson or international president).
                                                                                            (Audience)                                                                 Figure 1
             7       5       3      1       2       4      6

           As shown in figure 2, seating at a head table with a podium is essentially the same, except the meeting
           chairperson or presiding officer is always seated at the left of the podium (facing the
           audience) and the principal speaker at the right.
                                                                                            (Audience)                                                                 Figure 2
            7    5    3    1       Podium    2     4    6    8

            When spouses are present, they should be seated to the member’s left when on the left side of the table, on
            the member’s right when on the right side of the table.
            Master of Ceremonies and Meeting Secretaries
            At some events, the Master of Ceremonies (emcee) will be someone other than the chairperson
            or presiding officer. In such cases, he or she should be seated in accordance with local customs, or at one end
            of the head table. If, however, his or her place in the general order of precedence dictates a specific seat (e.g.,
            he or she is a past international president at a district function), then that should rule. On rare occasions,
            there will be a meeting secretary; again, local customs should rule.
            Multi-Head Tables
            If there is more than one head table, the table at the highest level shall be considered the primary one.
            Care should be taken not to seat Lions of the same rank at different tables.
            Head Table Introductions
            Introduction of the head table should begin with the meeting chairperson or presiding officer, then
            continue from the person with the lowest rank on the order of precedence to the person
            with the highest. When spouses are present at the head table, they should be introduced with
            the member first (e.g., “Past International Director John Doe and his wife Jane”).
            National Anthems
            When official representatives of the International Board of Directors (whether or not currently serving on
            the board) from another country are present at an event where national anthems are normally played, they
            should be extended the privilege of having their anthem played.






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