On Thursday, October 17th, 70 girls were inducted into the National Honor Society. Each girl took a pledge to uphold the society’s standards and to be loyal to their school. It is an amazing accomplishment for each and every one of the members to have been accepted. They represent Notre Dame with their achievements in scholarship, service, leadership, and character. Each of the NHS officers spoke about the characteristics required of each member of the society.
NHS Chorus members sing |
These students have shown diverse qualities of character, excellent grades, leadership positions, and have participated in many school and community service activities. Students who have made it into the National Honors Society have worked hard since freshmen year to attain above a 90 average and do their best in exercising the different standards. The two most important qualities to have are leadership and character. Leadership shows that you are responsible enough to handle the problems given to you and that you can be depended on in any situation. Historical figure John Adams once wrote, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader”; such qualities are exactly what the girls in the National Honors Society are displaying by helping others each and every day. Their character is also very important because they should show cheerful and friendly behavior; this makes it very appealing to engage and willingly participate in activities with these girls. Last but not least, the students should demonstrate an enthusiasm for community service and be happy to help others who are in need.
Dominique M. ('14) is inducted |
Later during the night, Ms. Courtney Moore (class of ‘88) gave an inspiring speech to the members about her experiences at Notre Dame and congratulated the new members. A special thank-you goes out to Mrs. Jaenicke, Sr. Patricia, Mrs. Spear, and Ms. Farrell for making this night possible! Congratulations girls and keep up the good work!
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