THE UO HONOR CODE COMMITTEE REPORTS (Kil. Not**: ThU Ih Ihc second In ulnllnirnt of the honor rode report. I The Emerald re-printed the first Installment Monday. Member* of the committee who collahoruted on the report are Ar olo Oil.**, Francis Olllmore, Merv Ilumptnn, John Bela, Al Karr, Marilyn Thompson, E. O. Ebbig hauscn and K. K. Bingham.) Honor Pledges Sign on Tests, At Registration It in our recommendation that new students during registration Mgn an honor pledge to the effect that they will abide by the npirit and letter of the Oregon honor code. We also recommend that an honor pledge be Incorporated on and signed on all written work done for a grade. It In hoped that ! 4 faculty member* will cooperate by retiming to grade paper* without ; *aid honor pledge und signature. The registration and paper hon- ■ or pledge* aha I! not be regarded tut having any legal or binding force upon the Individual but shall nerve mainly to remind students of the code of honor at Oregon. ♦ ♦ ♦ Reporting Methods Tap Pencil, Tell Court Member Upon first detection of a viola tion, it shall be the responsibility of the detector to warn said vio lator by tiie brief but audible tap- j 'ping of u pencil. This constitutes! | a warning to the violator. The detector has available to j him at least one of the following I courses of action. 1. The detector may report to: any member of the Student court hi* suspicion of a violation. If this course of action is fol lowed, it is recommended that a written report of the detector be ; filed with the Student court. The written report shall include at least the following: circumstances of the offense und names oi detec-i tor nnd violator. 2. The detector may confront \ the violator personally with the fnet that u suspected violation 1ms occurred. If this course of action is fol lowed, the detector should remind the violator that he, himself, is to report his offense to any member of the Student court as soon as possible. Two Days Leeway At the end of two days the de tector should check with the Stu dent court to ascertain whether or not the violation has been re ported. If not, the detector may report to any member of the Stu dent court his suspicion of a viola tion. If this course of action is fol lowed, it is recommended that the written report of the detector be filed with the Student court. The written teport shall include at least the following: circumstances of the offense and names of the detector and violator. 3. All suspected eases of cheat ing detected by or reported to fac ulty members shall he reported in full and In writing to the Student court. This report may include the fac ulty member's recommendation, concerning the disposition of the case. For example, he may recom mend that the case be referred to him for counseling. Recommendations submitted by the faculty member in question •shall in no way be mandatory upon * the Student court. The names of the detector and violator shall at no time hr dis closed to anyone outside the Htu Uont court. It shall la- the personal obligation of the Individual court members never to reveal to any outside source whatever the name or Identity of the detector and/or violator. It Is recoin mended that the Stu dent court report to each instruc tor ut the end of each term the number of violations which occur red in his classes which have been adjudged guilty by the Student court. Code, Court Committee Will Orientate,' Educate Students The honor code and court com mittee shall be appointed by the ASUO president with the approval of a two-thirds majority of the ASUO senate. The committee shall represent both senate and non-senate opin ion; faculty und student. It is rec ommended that the principle of continuity be observed In the ap pointment of said committee. The honor code and court com mittee shall be responsible for the honor code orientation program and for the honor code educational program carried on throughout the year. Also, this committee shall recommend the student members of the student court to the ASUO, senate. Appoint Spring Term New members of the honor code and court committee shall be ap pointed spring term immediately after ASUO elections and by the outgoing president, and after the recommendation of the next Stu dent court has been made. The new members of the com mittee will work with the outgoing committee in the formation of the plans for fall term orientation. The new committee will offi cially assume office on the last day of spring term finals. The chairman of the Student court shall serve as advisory (non voting i member of the honor code and court committee. Student Court Hears All Cases; Deans OK Names The Student court shall hear all honor code cases and recommend disposition of cases to the student discipline committee through the office of student affairs. The Stu dent court shall also carry on the functions delegated to it under Article V of the ASUO constitu tion. The honor code and court com mittee shall recommend the new members of the student court to the ASUO senate within the first two weeks of each spring term. A two-thirds vote of the senate shall be required to approve the recom mendation. The honor code and court com mittee shall call for petitions to fill vacancies in the Student court. These petitions shall then be sub mitted to the deans of the various schools and the director of stu dent affairs. Deans to Recommend The deans of the various schools and the director of student affairs (men’s and women’s affairs) will recommend to the honor code and court committee those among the petitioners that they deem elig ible to hold office. The (leans of the various schools may submit to the honor code and court committee the names of any other students in their depart ments whom they feel capable, in addition to the petitioners that they choose to recommend. The honor code and court com I mittcc Khali recommend the mcm ■kth of the Student court, from among the petitions and recom mendations received by the ASUG senate. Seven students shall serve on the Student court. Their tenure will be for (he duration of their under graduate work. By class, It shall be composed of one graduate student, three sen iors, two juniors and one sopho more. The, college of liberal arts and at least two professional schools shall be represents'*!. Both senes shall be represented. It is recommended that when members of the Student court arc chosen in 1952 that present mem bers of that court as now consti tuted shall receive due considera tion by the honor code and court committee. The office of student affairs shall be represented on the student court in an ex-officio, non-voting capacity. The chairman of the Student court shall be appointed by the AHt'O president, taking into con sideration the recommendation of the Student court. One-year Term The chairman shall be appointed for a one-year term at the close of each spring term. The chairman is r.ot eligible to succeed himself as chairman. He shall have at least two terms of experience on the Student court. A member of the Student court may not bold any elective office in the ASUO nor may he be an official or any campus political party. If a member of the Stu dent court should become a can didate for such office, his resigna tion shall be automatic. Vacancies occuring in the St i dent court will be filled in the regularly prescribed manner. Each year the sophomore mci > ber will be advanced to one of tto junior positions; the two junior members will be advanced to tv o of the senior positions. The gradu ate position may or may not t,e filled by one of the former senior members. The tenure of the grad ate member is to be one ypar ar d this position must he filled by ap pointment or re-appointment ea/ *i year. Mew members shall observe at the meetings of the outgoing Stu dent court for the remainder of the spring term. The new court will officially assume office on t o last day of spring term finals. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests No. 39...THE FLYCATCHER I "THEY HAD ME BACKED UP TO THE WALL!" Hes fast —he’s smart —he covers ground —he's a real varsity outfielder! 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