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The Corps, guardian of it ' s most cherished possession . . . The Honor Syster ' 1 i If ' ■ ' : d
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His thoughts still at home. Nick Albero wonders what lies before him as the outward transformatk rs. ProloguG S
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inor Court President ' s Letter The Honor System is the foundation of VMI, for without it the Institute could not exist as it does today. Its purpose is to instill in every cadet the desire to live by the code of a gentleman, not only while he is a member of the Corps of Cadets, but throughout the re- mainder of his life. The Honor System has been in exis- tence since 1839, and the Honor Code is the same to- day as it was then: A CADET DOES NOT LIE, CHEAT, STEAL, NOR TOLERATE THOSE WHO DO, for to do so violates the code of a gentleman as well as every principle upon which the Insitute was founded. No cadet is exempted from living by the Hon- or Code, The System knows no class, rank, or exceptions, and no one is a bove it. Likewise, there are no degress of dishonorable conduct; a cadet is either honorable, or he is dishonorable. Unlike most other Hon- or Systems, ours has only one penalty for a violation; dismissal. The Honor Court distributes a list of guidelines which set forth the basic tenets of the Code. This list is to be used only as a general guide, for a code of Honor is an intangible concept which cannot be limited, to a set of rules. A cadet is expected to know right from wrong; nevertheless, he is urged at all times to ask questions about certain situations that he mau not understand IGNORANCE OF THE HONOR CODE IS NO EXCUSE AND WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. As a cadet and a member of the Corps, you will enjoy the benefits of the VMI Honor System. Your word will never be questioned, and you will never have to se- cure your belongings. But with this privilege, you are obligated to guard and enforce jealously the Code for those who have come before you, for yourself, and, most importantly, for those who will come after you. CharSes M. A. ' Rogers, IV President 1982-83 VMI Hon r roijvf
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