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- if 4 f ' STUDENT HONOR COUNCIL DAM sux-CAMPUS ACTIVITIES II:-'HE Academy campus is a community teeming with such a variety of activities that every boy finds some- thing of interest, some way in which he may contribute his bit to the life of the school. Musical organizations, band, orchestra, and glee clubs afford an outlet for the musically inclined and add materially to the pleasure of all the cadets. Stamps, photography, model plane con- struction all have their devotees. One of the most active organizations on the Hilltop is the Heights Y. This group of boys functions much as a school service club and membership is by invitation. Its weekly meet- ings are held on Sunday nights and are planned and conducted usually by the boys themselves, though an outside speaker may be brought in on occasion. The project in which this group is interested at present is construction of a club house for cadets and visitors. The DeMolay sponsors the Dug-Out, which is the rec- reation centre of the Academy. Located in the basement of Ingram Hall, this room has ping-pong tables, nu- merous tables for chess, checkers, dominoes, and other games. The Monogram Club is a new organization on the campus. Composed of the wearers of the school letters its purpose is to promote the school spirit in general and to support all the school activities. The Monogram Club is fostering the ideal of all Castle Heights athletic teams, Victor or vanquished, always the gentleman! The Academy has movie and sound equipment, which is brought into play on Saturday nights for the enter- tainment of those so inclined-some of the best motion pictures have been given. Budding journalists have ample opportunity to de- velop their talents in the columns of the weekly news- paper, the Cavalier. This paper has won ranking as one of the best in the country and reflects much credit upon its stalf and faculty advisor. Our system of discipline contains one phase from which it derives much strength and which links it close to the student body. An Honor Council is chosen by the members of the Cadet Corps and it, together with a Faculty Adviser, is the custodian of the Academy's Code of Honor. No unreasonable demands are made on this group of honest, loyal boys, selected by their fel- lows for their own sense of honor and integrity, but, when called upon to act for the good of Castle Heights, they have never failed the school. A boy's word at Castle Heights is accepted as the truth until otherwise proved. Lying or cheating are taboo in our student body and infractions of the Code of Honor are rare. No influence is more powerful in the development of character than that of the Honor Council. Election to its membership is considered one of the highest honors which a cadet may receive.
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