On March 28, NHS will have the annual induction ceremony for new members. A list is posted outside the Activities office with all the names of those to be inducted. Future members should check the list for corrections and email clarifications to club sponsor Tony Willis.
According to club president Ansel Nalin, corrections should be emailed by 4 p.m by March 12 in order for a correct version of a name to appear at the induction.
The induction ceremony takes place as the school auditorium from 2 to 4 p.m. Club sponsor Debbie Haire said future club members will vote for next year’s club officers at the induction ceremony and discuss club fees.
Both Haire and Nalin said the induction is the last major NHS event.“I think a lot of the activities we’ve done have been successful. I’ve enjoyed the activities, the leadership role and working with the other officers,” Nalin said. “I hope next year’s group of both members and officers will be successful.” By Afra Hussain <[email protected]>
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