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HONOR COURT Left to right, Row 1: J. Goldstein, S. Jacobs, V. Pusey, B. McCleary, D. Bennekamper, K. Coleman, J. Rowe. Row 2: K. Moore, K. Grossnickel, 1. Ramsey, P. McClintock, C. Reuger, C. Miller. But I've never been on the stage be- fore . . . honor among thieves . . . Is everyone being honorable this year??? It sounds like a good joke, but it is really a serious responsibility which the WMC students have assumed in order to give them a comfortable situation in which to pursue their academics. With the able supervision of the advisors, the students themselves interpret and enforce the rules of honor. It is the students alone who maintain the Honor System and make it effective. The WMC Honor System "is founded on the belief that a code of honor is an in- tegral part of higher education and that Advisor Mr. Phillips, Major Moore, and Dean Robinson. no individual privileged to seek this goal should conduct himself dishonorably." STUDENT LIFE COUNCIL Left to right: A. Ingalls, P. Meredith, B. Baker, D. McCready, D. Bennekamper Dean Zepp. The Student Life Council is composed of faculty and student members who meet periodically to debate the world- shaking problems of our campus. They discuss such areas of conflict as the eat- ing habits of the natives; the overwhelm- ing response of the campus to chapel speakers and assembly programs; the gullibility of our innocent students to salesmen from the outside world; and the inadequate time that the library was accessible for students' use for proms, play periods, and study. 166