office of the Registrar. Such warnings must be reported at once to the department head, or the course chairman. If the student fails to heed the warning, either as to further absences or improvement in his work, he may be dismissed from the course. Honor System. The Honor Code is the basis of the Honor System and places each student on his honor to refrain from cheating, stealing and passing bad checks and to aid in the apprehension of those guilty of breaches of honor in that respect. The spirit of the Honor System is one of honesty and integrity in all things. The Honor Court is a body of thirteen students, elected by the student body each year, whose responsibility is the promotion of the Honor System and the en- forcement of the Honor Code. Authority for penalizing students guilty of misconduct is vested solely in the student Honor Court. The Honor Court and the office of the Chancellor are in the Florida Union. The part of an instructor in the Honor System is an extremely important one. Each student pledges that, in all his school work, he has "neither given nor received (unauthorized) aid." Hence the instructor, in the final analysis, delimits that pledge by stipulating clearly and precisely what is and what is not authorized. In teaching his classes and in giving tests and examinations, the instructor should grasp the opportunity of promoting the Honor System through conduct and statements which leave no doubt of his faith in the Honor System and in the honesty of his students. Before there can be loyalty to a trust, there must first be an aware- ness of the trust by him in whom the trust is placed. All forms of proctoring are, of course, wholly inconsistent with the spirit of the Honor System. FACULTY SERVICES The University Bookstore and Campus Shop. This division offers a complete line of instructional materials, textbooks, technical and trade publications and stationery and office supplies. Faculty and staff members are granted a discount on all books and instructional materials. The order department is available to pro- vide books and materials not carried in stock. The Food Service Division. A well rounded food service is available to students, faculty and staff, as well as their families and guests. Complete meals are served in the University Cafeteria and the Florida Room, which is located in the P. K. Yonge building. A la carte orders and fountain service are provided by the Campus Club and the Hub, located in the Student Service Center. The Cashier's Office. This office, located in Room 1, Administration Building, will cash personal checks not in excess of fifteen dollars, as well as payroll and travel warrants. This service is for staff members only and a service fee of ten cents is charged for each transaction. The Duplicating Department. Located in the Plant and Grounds area, this de- partment serves as a center for mimeographing, multilithing, multigraphing and binding for all University activities. Rates are readily available for these services. The Photographic Laboratory. Photographic services are performed for various units of the University by this division. The Stenographic Bureau. The University Stenographic bureau does typing and stenographic work which regularly assigned clerical personnel is inadequate to perform. Requests for assistance from this bureau should be made only for University work.