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National Honor Society holds Induction Ceremony

Sixteen students were newly inducted into the Clintonville Chapter of the National Honor Society in a ceremony held May 15. This year’s inductees included Keaton Anderson, Kathryn Henschel, Alexandria Huggins, Tisha Kenfield, Benjamin Klein, Rachel Kirchner, Heidi Krause, Holly Mayek, Angela Marcks, Garrick Morgan, Dayna Seymour, Stephanie Pinno, Lauren Pugh, Aaron Pingel, Tyler Sawall, Markiesa Westphal.

National Honor Society was founded in 1921, to create an organization that would recognize and encourage academic achievement while developing other characteristics essential to citizens in a democracy. These ideals of scholarship, character, service, and leadership remain as relevant today as they were in 1921.

The ceremony featured Jim Schultz as the honored speaker. Schultz offered a great deal of wonderful advice to the incoming, as well as current members of National Honor Society. Schultz was chosen as the honored speaker for the ceremony by the current members of the National Honor Society.

After the induction ceremony, a reception in honor of the newly inducted members was held in the high school commons.

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