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THE WEEKLY TAR HEEL
Thursday. June 17. 1031
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Published every Thursday during the first term of the summer
school, is printed by the Orange Printshop of Chapel Hill.
It is the official publication of the summer school of the
University of North Carolina and is published by the
students.
Editor Daniel Wallace
Carolina's Pride
Carolina's pride is her honor system.
For Carolina administrative and faculty members and her students,
the honor system and student responsibility are synonymous. V,e as
students are proud our University doesn't have hundreds of complex
detailed rules covering every phase of student life and action, speci
fying when ve can do what and how much of it. No, we students are
to use our own judgment.
Our Honor System states: no student may cheat, lie, or steal, and
must report anyone he sees doing so. A student must conduct himself
or herself as a gentleman or lady at all times.
Only two sentences to govern and control student action. It sounds
simple and easy, but these sentences really express and cover every
situation. The first sentence is regarded as the Honor Code, for it em
braces the very basic and fundamental qualities of an honorable person.
The second sentence is referred to as the Campus Code, for it is con
cerned with the student's conduct at all times, on and off campus.
"No chain is stronger than its weakest link" is certainly applicable
here, for each and every student is responsible to and for this honor
system. To our regret some students can not accept this freedom in the
proper spirit, and there are violations. These are reported to the Dean
of Students' office which turns them over to the Honor Council Chair
men. Students, chosen by all-campus elections, comprise the Councils,
conduct trials, and hand down sentences. There are women and men
councils.
Of course, proceedings are never publicly published or mentioned
the councils do their duties of providing justice, fairness, and pro
tection to all students. Those found guilty are not made public whip
ping boys, but receive sentences for correction and help. We also have
an appellate court for students who feel they were wronged.
The base of all Carolina life and action lies in her Honor System.
The sense of responsibility, for good wholesome living, and the forma
tion of character under our System is unmeasurable, but we feel
confident it adds tremendously to every students education and better
prepares him for living life itself. Ed McCurry.
Sunday, June 20th Is the Day
Hundreds to Choose From
THE PICTURE
EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT!
If fhe one oboot fHe
birds and fhe bees bores you.
if irate fathers
don't scare you
but a vine-covered
cottage does...
may vro suggest.
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Mil HOLDEN DAVID NIN MAGGIE McNAMARA
Chapel Hill Pastors Announce
Sunday Services And Events
Pastors of Chapel Hill churches an-'
nour.ced their schedules for the eorr.
ir.g weekend yesterday.
The Baptist Church on South Co-
lumbia St. will conduct regular ser
i vices at 9:45 & 11 a.m. At 6 p.m..
! the supper forum of the Baptist Stu
' cent Union will meet.
! Episcopal services include Holy
j Communion at S a.m., regular morn- J
j ir.g worship services at 11 a.m., and;
Economic Workshop
Gets Under Way Here
Approximately TO educators from
all regions of the state are assembled
at Chapel Hill for the second annual
Workshop on Economic Education.
Sponsored by the University of
North Carolina in connection with the
National and North Carolina Councils
on Economic Education, the workshop
provides graduate credit in education.
All participants receive scholar
ships from the North Carolina Busi
ness Foundation covering board and
tuition costs.
Purpose of the workshop is to pro
vide a wider knowledge and better
understanding of the American eco
nomic system.
This year's participants include
school supervisors and principals,
school librarians, and teachers on all
educational levels.
Greetings were extended at the
opening session by Dr. J. R. Skret
ting, Workshop Director; President
Gordon Gray; Dean Guy B. Phillips,
School of Education; and A. R. Dool
ey, Assistant Dean, School of Busi
ness Administration.
Speakers for the first sessions in
cluded Dr. B. U. Ratchford, profes
sor of economics, Duke University,
who talked on Southern economic
problems; Dr. Milton Heath, head of
the UNC Department of Economics;!
M. L. Frankel, associate director, the
Joint Council on Economic Education,
New York; Dr. James Gemmel, execu
tive director, Commission on Eco
nomics in Teacher Education, and
several members of the University's
Education and Business Administra
tion Schools.
'th Canterbury Club di-cusshn begin
ning a: 0 p.m.
Activities of the Methii.-t Church
cover the regular Sunday m-rnin;
I service- at 0:4") and 11. an! an cve
' r.:r.g jratherir.fr of the Wesley Four. !a
!!: n at An informal re:re:it:ei
period starting at 5:'M will t-n-.-.-d,?
th- session.
Th- Presbyterian Church l:-ts regu
lar services at (:43 ar.d 11 a.m.; an
evening event finds the Westminster
Fellowship grouping in the 'V C.-urt
before leaving for Camp New II .;-.
and a supper-discussion meet.
The Rev. Charles Jor.es w.ll con
duct the- second of his Community
Church outdoor series in the F"r-t
Theater Sunday at 10 a.m. In th
event of rain, the services will m. v
t Hill Hall. Parents with children
between the ages of 1-0 may la
them at Mrs. Wettach's Kindergarten
at the north end of Hill Hal! parking
lot.
Vesper Services
Vesper Services, sponsored by th
Summer Activities Council and sup
ported by the various student enure!
organizations, will get underway We i
ntsday at 7 p.m., in the Arboretum
Plans for a varied and entertain :m
program of songs and speakers a;
scheduled.
As these services are primarily ;
student undertaking, their success !
pends on student participation. A!
interested persons are urged to altem
and promote this interdenorninationa
feature.
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