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The Honor Court Left to right : D. Huddle, B. Blevins, N. Utz, B. White, D Deans. To thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.” Shakespeare has here captured the essence of the honor code. The Honor Court seeks to uphold the Marion College ideal and is concerned basically with the academic phase of student life. The Honor Court feels that honor and self-respect are indispensable qualifications for a successful person. It is for this reason that the Honor Court strives to uphold the honor code of Marion College. Barbara Blevins . Senior Representative Debbie Deans . Senior Representative Donna Huddle . Senior Representative Nancy Utz . Senior Representative Brenda White . Freshman Representative •Cf 28 }2 -
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REPORTERS: N. Beers, G. Horn, A. Meierdierks, S. Alheid, L. Springer, T. Cromie. TYPISTS. CIRCULATION: M L. Wright, S. Spahr. K. Ow ens, J. Curry, S. Wimer. 4 27 )•
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J 1 ; J J h 1 f ‘ : r jj JJ Left to right: B White, M. Everhart, A. Mfiefdierks, B. Stevenson. Phi Theta Kappa Barbara Stevenson. President Ann Meierdierks. Vice President Mary Everhart. Secretary Brenda White. Treasurer The Standards symbolized by the Greek letters are wisdom, aspiration, and purity. The purpose of the society is to promote scholarship, to develop character and to cultivate fellowship among the students of both sexes of the junior colleges of the United States. The society symbolizes an intellectual accomplishment. To encourage the scholarly atmosphere of the college and to aid in any possible way the growth of the academic standards is the students’ purpose. Some of the activities during the year are tapping, initiation, and a tea honoring new members. Left to right, first row A. Meierdierks, M. Everhart, D. Hfinz, M. Miller, B. Blevins, B. Stevenson. Second row . N. Utz, F. Coppage, M. Yager, B. White, L. Plummer, C. Mabe. 4 29
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