| HONOR |
The nobility of mind and maintenance of one's personal dignity in
the face of adversity. Honor is the gift you give yourself. |
| COURTESY |
Thoughtfulness and consideration of others, humility, civility,
and politeness. |
| INTEGRITY |
The uncompromising adherence to a code of moral values and
principles. It requires soundness of ethical strength. |
| PERSEVERANCE |
Steadfast pursuit of one's goals. It is the quality of never
giving up in the face of challenge. |
| SELF-CONTROL |
Restraint of one's emotions and reactions. Control comes from
within rather than from outside forces. |
| COURAGE |
The spirit which enables one to face danger with self-possession,
confidence, and resolution. Courage consists of a reserve of moral
strength on which one may draw in time of emergency. A courageous
person will not tolerate injustice. |
| COMMUNITY |
The responsibility to contribute to society regardless of one's
position in life. Civic accountability requires us to do our share
and to be part of the solution of society's problems. Remember:
Every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity an
obligation; every possession a duty. |