VOL. II, NO. 10
March 3, 1961
New Honor Halls Begin
Preparing for better correlation of student-faculty and administration relationship, the Student Council began a new honor study hail system last Wednesday.
The study halls will be run like the honor study hail in the student lounge. A monitor and a secretary, who must be upperclassmen, are elected from the class and placed on a board with other monitors. This board will be the jury in disciplinary cases.
About 100 students have been accepted in this new venture. If this idea is viewed with enthusiasm, registrations will be increased until all study halls are run on the honor system. To be eligible, one must have the recommendation and signature of three of his present teachers in one credit courses and his homeroom teacher.
"The purpose of the new honor study hail is to free the teachers of needless gendarme duties and put the responsibility on the students," commented Dan Wiberg '61. "The four study halls per period oblige the faculty to give up 32 hours daily which could be put to much better use."