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Honor Club. Honor Court Interest in having an Honor System pattemed after the mother institution was shown the first year at Clinch Valley College. The spark was rekindled again in 19 55 by several students when a sort of Honor Club was set up to consider the question of having an Honor System. The group paved the way for a constitution which would provide for the Honor System. The adopted constitution not only included pro- visions for an Honor System, but it included provisions for an honor code and court and all necessary imple- ments of an Honor System. The Honor Code prepared by a group of students Ronald Sturgill, Carol Sue Wil- liams, Paul Quillen, James Lipps, and Linda Addington was adopted by a choice of 95 per cent of the students in May 19 56. An Honor Court, an implement necessary for the full fledged operation of the Honor System, was elected in the fall of 19 56. It consisted of :Eve students Emory srauard, Jolene Yates, and Dan Joyce of the sophomore class and Mary Frances Burton and Wilma Nash of the freshman class. Court members Nash and Joyce watch Jimmy Barr sign pledge. Ronnie Sturgill headed the first Q ' , jg Emory Stallard, chairman of first Honor Court Honor Court members: Yates, Stallard, and Burton.
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,ii 1956-57 Council The beginning of the term 1956-'57 saw the election of new student body and Council officers who were: President- Robert Leonard, Vice -President-Jerry Brickey, and Secretary- Treasurer -Elizabeth Stallard. Each class elected its representatives to the Council, and they were Tommye Branham and Paul Kilgore for the sopho- more class and Larry Midkiff and Judy Bond for the freshman class. TOP: Secretary Stallard, President Leonard, and Vice- President Brickey. MIDDLE: President Leonard. BOT- TOM: Class representatives Bond, Brenham, Midkiif, and Kilgore.
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we tudent and K ,. F acult Committee The Student Council went into action by ap- TOP: Social committee members - Miss Kegler, Eliz- abeth Stallard, Joetta Nash, Jolene Yates, Venus Trusley, Pat Suength, Sandra Williams, Jack Jones, Mr. Evans, and Paul Kilgore. pointing students to the various committes Student Publications, Athletics, Social and Student Welfare Committees. These committees, a part of the stu- dent organization, work with faculty assigned mem- bets. Athletic. Committee: Paul Kilgore, Ernest Mullins Jerry Bnckey, and Mr. Gibson. , N BOTTOM: Student Welfare Com- mittee: Coleen Bevins, Frank C10ud, Faye Tucker, Bob Shepher and Mr. smiddy. Publications Committee: Mary 'K Lou Johnston, MIS. Lewis, MI. Wilson, and BiJl Perry. mmf f 1. I Mama 'VEUKE l11
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