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NHS inducts new members at HHS
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New members were inducted to the National Honor Society at Hoisington High School. They are, back row, from left: Kayleigh Bitter, Ryan Broeder, Rylie Koester, Sienna Ludwig, Kate Schmitt, Micaila Curtis; front row, l to r: Kylie Broeder, Emily Hammond, Melissa Stout, Marisa Jonas, Karisa Schremmer; and not pictured: Alexis Boeck, Brennan Knapp. - photo by COURTESY PHOTO

HOISINGTON —The Hoisington High School chapter of the National Honor Society held an induction of new members on October 5th, 2014.
Selection for membership was based on the four core virtues of the National Honor Society: Scholarship, Character, Service, and Leadership. Students with a class ranking of junior or senior who also met the 3.5 grade point average Scholastic requirement were invited to apply for membership in September. Eligible students completed the application process and were then evaluated based on the remaining virtues of Character, Service, and Leadership by the faculty council.
The faculty council selected a total of 13 students from the junior and senior classes for membership. Induction took place on Oct. 5, at the Hoisington Activity Center. A reception was held following the ceremony for all inducted members and their families.
The inducted members were: Kayleigh Bitter, Alexis Boeck, Kylie Broeder, Ryan Broeder, Micaila Curtis, Emily Hammond, Marisa Jonas, Brennan Knapp, Rylie Koester, Sienna Ludwig, Katherine Schmitt, Karisa Schremmer and Melissa Stout.