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RITUAL OF INITIATION
Greeting (Presiding Officer)
(Presiding Officer and other officers shall be selected by the chapter. It is
recommended that the chapter President and Vice President assume these roles, or
the chapter advisor and President. When a National Council member is a guest of
honor, he or she shall be the presiding officer.)
As Presiding Officer of this meeting of the Society for Collegiate
Journalists, I greet with pleasure the candidates for admission.
You have been selected to be members of the Society for Collegiate
Journalists because of your achievements in collegiate publications and
broadcasting.
The Society, which is the nation’s oldest honorary society for collegiate
mass communications, admits as members only those persons who exemplify the
dignity, personal freedom, and initiative that we believe are the hallmarks of
excellence in collegiate communications.
As a national honorary society for men and women, the Society attempts to
provide its members the opportunity to discuss the journalist’s role and
performance, to encourage the standards of good practice, and to enjoy the
rewards of positive contributions to the betterment of mass communications and
the public they serve.
Ethics and Practices (Other Officer)
Never in the history of mass communications has the role of the journalist
been more important than it is today. The primary world links are the reports
and reflections of the media. These links serve as the life-blood in
disseminating information and commentary to the public, whether on the campus or
in the city, nation, or world.
The Society for Collegiate Journalists challenges you as its newest members
to remain aware of the world around you and to hold high its standards of ethics
and practices, embracing the working principles conducive to worthwhile and
significant journalistic contributions. As a candidate for initiation you are to
repeat the following standards that the Society believes you as a journalist
should uphold:
“I hereby pledge to:
(1) Gather all pertinent news and opinions concerning issues and
events on the campus, striving at all times for accuracy and fairness.
(2) Safeguard the freedom of all campus media in order that they be
able to serve the campus community without dictation, coercion, or
restraint.”
In the judgment of the Society for Collegiate Journalists, these standards
represent the highest precepts of enlightened and professional journalism.
The Pledge (Presiding Officer)
The Society now asks you to pledge to pursue only the highest ideals in one
of the most demanding and most difficult professions of our time—journalism.
Will the members now stand and join with the initiates in reciting the
pledge.
“I come before you seeking membership
in the Society for Collegiate Journalists.
I have read and understand
the National Constitution and Bylaws
and pledge to uphold
the ethical standards of this Society.
I also pledge to subscribe willingly
to the practice of freedom of expression
and will guard against
the abuse of this right.
I understand that I am held accountable
for the content of the printed page and broadcast,
and must stand firmly by what I believe
to be right and significant
for the campus community.”
The Society for Collegiate Journalists therefore urges you to value
collegiate mass communications. As a member of the Society, you shall stand on
your honesty of purpose, your belief in the work of the Society, and your
intellectual integrity.
As you sign the Honor Roll, we welcome you into our councils. (Certificates
and pins shall be awarded to each member upon his or her signing of the Honor
Roll.)
End of Ritual
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