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Marshals The Marshals are the five students who have the highest grade-point average on work completed during the first semes- ter of their freshmen year. To be eligible, the students must return to Peace for their sophomore year. The Marshals serve at official functions such as con- vocation, baccalaureate, and gradua- tion. Debbie Graham. John A. Shearer, Elizabeth Jordan, Kathy Cnsp. Ktm Fletcher Future Business V omen ' s Club The future Business Wonen ' s Club is a different one of sorts. They have no officers, no dues, and no regularly scheduled meet- ings. This club IS for stu- dents planning careers in business, such as ac- counting and marketing. Everyone is invited to hear speakers from various business areas and visit various businesses in the community.
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Phi Theta Phi Theta Kappa is an honorary organization composed of stu- dents who have achieved aca- demic excellence. The purpose of this national fraternity is to recognize and encourage schol- arship in the college. To be eligi- ble as members, freshmen must have a 3. 7 GPA on their first semester ' s work, and sophomores must have a 3. 5 cumulative average. Students must also possess qualities of good moral character and lead- ership. The members . of Phi Theta Kappa provide a tutoring service which provides help to Peace students in all academic areas. Mu Sigma Delta Mu is a national hon- Spanish and have a GPA of 3. or or society in Spanish for lunior col- better. Sonne activities of Sigmia leges. To be eligible for member- Delta Mu include an annual Christ- ship. a student must be enrolled m nnas party and an international a second semester of higher food festival. Jean Marie McCormick Sigma Delta Mu Officers
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Daughters and Granddaughters Club Membership to the Daugh- ters and Granddaughters Club IS automatically open to those gjrls whose mothers, grandmothers, and or great- grandmothers are Peace graduates. Throughout the year, they sponsor several fund-raising projects to re- plenish a scholarship fund which was established in 1 9 7B. Peace College cross- stitch patterns and keychains are sold to contribute to the scholarship. This is also the club to thank for the beautiful- ly decorated Christmas tree in Mam Parlor. Through the Daughters and Granddaugh- ters Club, tradition is passed down from generation to gen- eration. Bible Study Christian fellowship is a healthy part of any college stu dent ' s life. The Peace Bible Study meets once a week and the meetings are open to everyone. During each meeting there is singing, reading of scripture and prayer. Students not only find out more about God, but they also find out more about themselves as indi- viduals.
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