19^:, tS' EXTRA! Belles Saint Mary’s School Library OF SAINT MARY’S RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA November 11, 1947 !UI>' iiei' Student Government Honor code ^ clear understand- C(5i tliat the Honor 1 I pledge that st/^1 ^P^cld the highest ^^"^dard of personal in- gnty ijj eygpy phase of fee Mary’s, and I and accept my helping sla„dart° " *” (leMn*““'berof the Stu- tig ^cvernment Associa- in fulfilling the go^^^®iiniiiies of student at Saint "^cy s. b t^^Planation of 7»or Code ^^ach cne of us, conscio iiv. con ii’^® The Hon. ly i^iary’s is ess^un- ®^^c as each girl’s except that it .^iiP it a broad re- ; 't n ^ ity to every student 5 Che The actions erpf?^^^^ Mary’s girl re- ci‘ discredit upon ?Meurr®^‘ ^nember of the te' STUDENT DEVELOP^ Stude been a / gra Saint Mai'v stages, tion act at the dent gan Self-g did no In t group rection ulty inei plan for with einp' governmen an increase , thority and p_,, ministration of given them. students agreed up 2iing conduct students work^al ' >r administering EDITORIAL neither given nor received help, hedge is carelessly signed to countless ry s. Although hurriedly scribbled at examination, it is the most important z, the statement that involves the most lent that symbolizes our honor. Foi ls one of the few things that is hers given System we must first have a renaissance of the student body, a “rebirth” of the meaning of honor to us, a 1 ealization that ^ ^ our own hearts, and no other man’s opinions, form our Honor Code.” But our i-esponsibility ex tends beyond the bounds of our own actions. It embraces the honor of others. In our [lame is ;enient. a more Honor .ffice be- lortance t of the /ent Asso- itice of stu- [t pointed to , nges in other association as eianon as ;r xu our fiimber of faculty conception of the Honor Sys- .egislative uiust be the realization cv Coim Constitu- ‘ iCL nii the Legislative fas reduced to five. Honor- Co line still smallc, ■elimination of e members. tion of the iiient Associff_ ten and adopte The Honor fornierl.v been a rather un wieldy body. The Constitu tion reduced its size and made it the supervising agent of campus affairs with the Hall Council under it. rm T • _ 1 _ _ TD ^ J -»-r ^ y-v^-v^ tllC AXCli-1 The Legislative Body, com- ^ _ J? ^ l-I-TT ■»'¥'»/"k-TVl I'V'V‘01 *e elected for the such work re quires. Hitherto, hall presidents had lieen elected from each hall. The officers were little more than assistants to the teachers on each hall. In the spring of 1945 a Q J-iiG cictions Mary’s girl re- ^ ^ cr discredit upon f member of the posed of 7 faculty members uew plan was' formulated others, we wW ffidld^' not 00 o there- and 15 students, was set up whereby hall presidents only for ourselves, 1)ut also cr duty not only to ac- and given authority to pass were to be chosen from the for every future Saint oUr own nn nofitinns to be submitted spnini-r^lass. Tfiap.hpvs prmlU M»t-v’s o-inl tt ()f an ever-present sense of duty toward every other stu- '^"\t of Saint Mary’s, noAv ti the future. ^must realize that if we be in the position of ^ to report anothel- stu- .or a violation of the Honor Code, we do not place a permanent blot on her cliciracter. Rather, we give her the help she needs to gras23 fully the fundamentals of right and wrong. If ^ve (ian maintain a high standard of both personal honor and responsibilitv for ti, M >1; Q ' not only to ac- and given aumorny lo pass were to oe cnosen from the 3, own responsibili- on petitions to be submitted senior class. Teachers could ^®cem ° encourage others to the president of the then be relieved of hall disci- ;j.,APt theirs. Onl^r wTion school. pline. How only one teacher In 1941 the organization lives in each building. Stu- of the Hall Council w'as dents are in authority, changed. The chairman was 1947-48 lies before us. now elected by the whole or- What shall we make of it ? ks, p? others Only when in the school have a student Mary’s girl, a vital Honor (System. Personal honor lies with each individual. .The Honor Code lies with each member of the association. It is ours. *v hat shall we do with it?