The Noosphere Chapter of the National Honor Society welcomed 11 members on Thursday evening, October 10. Five active NHS members conducted the ceremony, with one serving as master of ceremonies and four handing out pins, certificates, and reading the four principles of the organization. The 11 inductees demonstrated excellence in character, scholarship, leadership and service. New members include the following:
Senior Amelia Regnier of Chebanse,
Senior Owen Wilder of Clifton,
Junior Riley Behrends of Clifton,
Junior Grace Cantway of Clifton,
Junior Blake Chandler of Chebanse,
Junior Evan Cox of Clifton,
Junior Payton Elliot of Chebanse,
Junior Madyson Jarvis of Clifton,
Junior Brady Perzee of Ashkum,
Junior Johnathan Randles
of Clifton,
and Junior Lexi Wilms of Clifton.
Active NHS members include:
Senior Blair Bottorff of Clifton,
Senior Madison Langley of Clifton,
Senior Myah Martinez of Clifton,
Senior Gianni Panozzo of Chebanse,
Senior Samantha Perzee of Chebanse,
Senior Alivia Porter of Clifton,
Senior Audra Prairie of Clifton,
Senior Gracie Schroeder of Clifton,
Senior Madison Smith of Chebanse,
Senior Lilian Unger of Chebanse,
and Senior Anna Winkel of Clifton.
The Noosphere Chapter of the National Honor Society was established in 1960. Since then, 1,066 students have been inducted into the chapter, including the 11 for the 2022-2025 school year. That number represents 15% of graduating seniors since 1960.
National Honor Society was established in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. By 1930, more than 1,000 chapters existed. Today, National Honor Society chapters are found in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, many U.S. territories and Canada, with an estimated one millions participants. According to the National Honor Society website, doctors, actors, actresses, astronauts, politicians, award winners, professional athletes and one U.S. President (Gerald Ford) are NHS members.
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