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Opinions
The Meteor
November, 1950
In a community such as ours there is an easily recognized necessity for a system of laws and people to en- force these laws. For disturbance and misbehavior there are the masters and the councilors to stick demerits for infractions of these rules.
There is another group, which in- cludes all of us and led by the Honor Committee, that has the responsi- bility of enforcing our Honor System.
W e all have been made familiar with the provisions of the Honor Sys- tem and it hos been left to us to up- hold and enforce. It will take our every-day co-operation against petty cheating, picking and telling little lies, things which can undermine and wreck our Honor System unless we protect it.
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