Picture by: Barb Schiefelbien
In this photo: back row (L to R) Ross Effling, Brock Hanten, Logan DeBoer, Travis Harford, Ben White, Taylor Hotzler, Mindy Hanten, Jenna Kloos 3rd row (L to R) Sam Becht, Kayla Ronne, Ashley McCormick, Caitlyn Brandt, Stephanie Stee, Jerra Olsen, Ryan Effling, Drew Trautman, Lindsay Mack 2nd row (L to R) Kjirsten Almos, Maria Konold, Jenna Van Dyke, Tara Krause, Lauren Brandt, Alyssa Becht 1st row (L to R) Craig Schake, Matt Hotzler, Matt Goens, and Eric Lundberg
The National Honor Society is a huge honor to be a part of. There are currently 28 members in NHS. There were 11 new members that were inducted just this past Monday night, which include juniors Jenna Van Dyke and Matt Goens and sophomores Matt Hotzler, Brock Hanten, Ryan Effling, Drew Trautman, Caitlyn Brandt, Jerra Olsen, Stephanie Stee, and Craig Schake. The other NHS members include seniors Ross Effling, Logan DeBoer, Travis Harford, Ben White, Travis Van Hofwegen, Taylor Hotzler, Mindy Hanten, Lindsay Mack Jenna Kloos, and Sam Becht, juniors Kayla Ronne, Ashley McCormick, Kjirsten Almos, Maria Konold, Tara Krause, Lauren Brandt, and Eric Lundberg. The officers are Kjirstin Almos, President, Adam Desenfants, Vice President, Ashley McCormick, Treasurer, and Tara Krause, secretary. To be a member of NHS you must have at least a 3.500 grade point average and you are asked to submit a form about yourself. “There is a scholarship available for NHS, and it is also very nice to be able to put on your resume that you were a member of the National Honor Society,” said Barb Schiefelbein. The NHS members have done many things this year such as putting a float in the homecoming parade, helped the elementary students carve pumpkins, sponsored an individual with a sharing tree, bowled with the elderly at the nursing home and helped clean up the court yard. NHS has been a program at Deuel since 1963.
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