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]ffp-fj|t ' P;f|[ Seated: F. W. McKinnon, J. N. Brawner, T. Massie (President), J. H. Foster.J. R. Selinger, J. A. Tipton Standing: W.J. O ' Donohue, J.J. Turley, R. L. Davis, J. W. Moore, S. L. Williamson, C. C. Kellogg THE GENERAL COMMITTEE The General Committee is the governing body within the Corps of Cadets. It is composed of the officers of the three upper classes, the President of the O. G. A., and two members elected from the first class. The primary function of the General Committee is to enforce class privileges and to concern itself with the activities on the Post. It is an unprejudiced group trying always to improve the appearance of the Corps. In order to take care of the more serious cases of cadet appearance and behavior, particularly when thev reflect upon the reputation of the Corps, an Executive Committee was established, consisting of the class officers and the O. G. A. President. Regular trial procedure is followed, with Defense Counsel and Prosecu- tion. All three upper classes have equal votes on the Executive Committee. 3P 2 i 3P
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c £■« ' . ' L. H. Bowen, F. S. Wiggins (First Vice President), W. W. Mears (President), C. C. Schoen (Second Vice President), R. M. Fencel Standing: R. V. Hunt, E. G. Thompson, H. H. Warner. J. A. Piggort, P. W. Foster, L. W. Lamb, J. T. Witt HONOR COURT The VMI honor system is and has been the most prized possession of the Corps of Cadets since the Institute was founded. The Honor Code is concerned only with three basic violations — lying, cheating and stealing. A cadet found guilty of any of these is dismissed immediately, never to return to the post. The Court is elected by the Corps to try all violations of the Honor Code, and a trial by the Honor Court of necessity rivals its civil counterpart in the thorough manner in which every possible amount of evidence is presented and examined for its validity. The cornerstone of the System is the fact that each cadet is honor bound to report any violation of the Honor Code to the Court. Thus, the System is entirely administered by the Corps, and owes its effectiveness to the Corps as a whole. 3B 2s TT
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IN MEMORIAM % si 1 John Frederick Stanley North Tarrytown, New York 1935-1955 John Francis Watkins Montgomery, Alabama 1934-1953 Alexander John Whyte Norfolk, Virginia 1933-1952
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