Technala . shon-esty on examinations, and to uphold the honor of the student body bycorrespondingly severe penalties for other forms of dishonesty. Thefollowing pledge was required of all who would become members of theHonor Council: T E a ii \ I ifllllllllll 59 Honor Council Pledge I. I will support the Honor Board in all of its actions. II. I will use no unfair means on examinations or tests. III. I will report to the Honor Board any unfairness on examinationsor tests that I know to have been used by another student. Eighty per cent of the student body signed this pledge in the massmeeting i


Technala . shon-esty on examinations, and to uphold the honor of the student body bycorrespondingly severe penalties for other forms of dishonesty. Thefollowing pledge was required of all who would become members of theHonor Council: T E a ii \ I ifllllllllll 59 Honor Council Pledge I. I will support the Honor Board in all of its actions. II. I will use no unfair means on examinations or tests. III. I will report to the Honor Board any unfairness on examinationsor tests that I know to have been used by another student. Eighty per cent of the student body signed this pledge in the massmeeting in which it was presented. Practically all of the others presentwere willing to sign all except the third clause. The Honor Board is very much gratified at the individual support thatit has received from the student body. We believe that the movement hasalready made cheating on examinations a thing of the past at Montevalloand has raised and will continue to raise the standard of honor. Dorothy Caldwell, I Mtutlij Wfxfthj-ooJ*. | F8ESMMAH 6US FRESHMAT* (ill E V II N A A


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