The Monument Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 33 new members in a candlelight ceremony on Sunday evening, November 4 in the Kathleen E. McDermott Auditorium.
The candlelight ceremony was conducted by National Honor Society members Jocelyn Kirsch, Brian Jeffery, Jocelyn Levitan, Leigh Rosenfeld and Tony Smith. Mr. Tom Kinne a guidance counselor at Monument Mountain was the guest speaker for the evening.
New senior inductees were Jessica Candee, Kelly Creighton and Jessica Hansen. Junior inductees included: Sage Atwood, Jessica Bachman, Julia Barry, Danielle Boudreau, Janna Chapdelaine, Nikole Delair, Stephanie Dolson, Mikaela Ebitz, Melinda Galisa, Liza Gennari, Katherine Goldfarb, Jillian Hall, Caitlin Harrigan, Edward Hornick, Erik Jensen, Susanne Johnson, Megan Jones, Taylor Lamme, Jessica Lamont, Michael Lesniak, Emily Mareb, Noah Parons, Katelyn Paulson, Andrea Russell, Ashley Seiger, Caren Seward, Alison Shepardson, Anna Smith, Tiffany St. John and Sarah Young.
Also involved with the ceremony were all current members of the Monument Mountain Chapter of the National Honor Society: Jenny Berbieri, Brian Cardillo, Emily Coates, Kelly Coons, Elizabeth Davidson, Nora Dongala, Jessie Drew, Daniel Elitzer, Kristin Geldert, Keith Godburn, Allison Graham, Abigail Gray, Kristin Kruszyna, Lily Laux, Jennifer Martin, Margaux Morrison, Lynn Patterson, Theodore Pryjma, Zachary Rolf, Emily Sabo, Tony Smith, Lindsey Steinberg, Kathryn Utenis and Pia Watson
A reception for members and families was held in the cafeteria following the ceremony.
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