. The Rotunda . lie , and Marpreret Vincent spent theweek-end in Richmond. Stuart Quaintance and MarthaStuart spent the week-end in Char-lottesville. Louise Woodson, Evelyn Traylor,Minnie Bray, Helen Tankersley, Mar-garet Ilix, Helen Tweedy and MelroseDebnam spent the week-end in Lynch-burg. Melisse Myers spent the week-endin Salem. Lillian Womack spent the week-endin Kcysville. Martha Gunter, Jane Gray Irby andVera Abbitt spent the week-end inAppomattox. Eloise Perkins and Virginia Cobbspent the week-end in Blackstone. Mary Pearson, Virginia Duncan,Hazel Murphy and Lois Dodd visitedfri


. The Rotunda . lie , and Marpreret Vincent spent theweek-end in Richmond. Stuart Quaintance and MarthaStuart spent the week-end in Char-lottesville. Louise Woodson, Evelyn Traylor,Minnie Bray, Helen Tankersley, Mar-garet Ilix, Helen Tweedy and MelroseDebnam spent the week-end in Lynch-burg. Melisse Myers spent the week-endin Salem. Lillian Womack spent the week-endin Kcysville. Martha Gunter, Jane Gray Irby andVera Abbitt spent the week-end inAppomattox. Eloise Perkins and Virginia Cobbspent the week-end in Blackstone. Mary Pearson, Virginia Duncan,Hazel Murphy and Lois Dodd visitedfriends in (hewe last week-end. Doris Webber spent the week-endin Roanoke. Marion Lore spent the week-end inKenbridge. Virginia Malone spent the week-end in Dundas. Bridge PartyMisses Frances Davis and Eliza-beth Smitherman entertained a tbridge January 11, at 3 oclock in thePi Kappa Sigma chapter room. High score was won by Miss HazelBurgwin and consolation by Miss Scott. A delicious salad course was OVER THE TEflCUPF Honor System In American Colleges (Continue From Page One)tion, where the Honor System workscertainly and swiftly, and where thereis a tradition against cheating thathas existed for nearly a hundredyears, does not urge a college to ad-opt the system before the field hasbeen thoroughly prepared. They say:We have the amplest faith in theHonor System and believe that withproper care it could be successfullyintroduced into almost every Ameri-can university and would be a salu-tary influence; but before beginningits introduction, we urge thoughtful,thorough, and patient preparation ofthe field: 1. By such general, pervasive con-ferences with the students as wouldpioduce practically i|nanimous con-viction of the merit of the system inthe minds of the student body. 2. By the election to the HonorCommittee of men and women whoenjoy the simplest contidence of theirfellow-students as to integrity, cour-age, sanity and sagacity. li. By agreement upon impartialan


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