Monday, May 2, 2022

NHS GETS THE SPOTLIGHT

 NHS Induction Ceremony 

Noelle Hanek


On April 7th, the National Honor Society Induction was held at 7 pm. Juniors and seniors applied earlier in the year to become a part of NHS, and were later notified of their acceptances. The ceremony was held to honor their hard work as students and leaders both inside and outside of high school. Seniors who were already members of the NHS also attended for the rose dedication ceremony. 


After a few speeches, the ceremony began. Each new inductee was called in alphabetical order, and a brief description was read about them and their future goals as they walked across the stage and picked up their gold cord. This year offered a variety of students who each had their own goals and achievements. 


The rose ceremony then began. Seniors selected people in their lives who meant a lot to them so they could be honored during the ceremony. After each senior’s name was called, the reason that they chose their special person was explained, and that person was given a rose.  


At one point, as the list of names was nearing the end, the large storm going on outside caused the power to go out. It was definitely a memorable moment of the event! However, the event continued on, and everyone turned on their phone flashlights to create more light. Luckily not long after, the power came back on, and the ceremony was able to continue as normal. 


Congratulations to all new inductees of the National Honor Society! 

 















Families turn on their flashlights during power outages      







Image from https://www.ochspioneers.org/ochs/national-honor-society-nhs 


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