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Each year after the cadets have settled down and begun to know each other a group of cadets are selected by vote for the honor council. The company commanders are ex-officio members by virtue of their positions. These and four elected members make up the honor council. A new cadet is always elected to represent the new cadets. The Honor Council handles such matters as protests from cadets, suggestions for the improvement of the school, and matters involving the school name and reputa- tion as well as the persons and belongings of cadets. They meet whenever necessary to discuss these matters. A faculty advisor is always present to supervise the meetings. The Council hands out certain punishments and passes on certain suggestions and protests, deemed worthy to the Commandant. This group of cadets does more for the school than is usually realized. As they do not discuss their meetings with any other cadets they are often criticized and ob- jected to when some cadet to whom punishment has been given tells his grievances to the corps. When the cadets join the Honore Council they swear pledges to uphold the school's honor. Because of this they cannot divulge certain information about their meetings and they are usually misunderstbod. To the future cadet corps we say, Keep the Honor Council going. This year's Honor Council consisted of President Jack Nelson, Vice-President Louis Brand, Secretary Warren Phelps, Bill Thomas, Bill Pearson, and Elwood Jerome. -. ,YE ,.., ,.a-,s ,,,... . .,... .... V , - In fl Sixty-eight w
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Page 75 text:
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I I The Guard Detail consists of an Officer of the Day, Non-Commis- sioned Officer, Orderly, and Bugler. It is their responsibility to see that all calls go off on e Yi in fill D ' NELSON, J.g N.C.O., ARNSTEINQ Orderly, KELl.JEYg Bugler, DAVIS time and to carry out all orders of the Commandant of Cadets. Sixty-nine
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