The Start of Something New: NHS Induction and Board Announcement
May 27, 2017
The 2016-2017 National Honors Society (NHS) Induction Ceremony began with the mother of this year’s club president (Sabrina Fiske) giving a speech about the importance of never giving up and being true to yourself. Afterward, those who previously applied for an officer position anxiously waited for the announcement of the new board for the next year. The new officers were announced and called on stage, symbolizing a new sense of excitement for what the future holds as they come together to run the club. Then, the members of NHS were inducted officially into the club. To conclude the ceremony, the new presidents of the club gave speeches about how they were looking forward to a great year. The list of names for the 2017-2018 board includes: Marta D’Ocon, Yara Faour, and Marissa Singer-Rosenberg as Presidents, Lior Colina as Vice-President, Brianna Curran and Angelle Garcia as Senior Secretaries, Stefany Ortiz and Grace Sedaghatpiseh as Junior Secretaries, Kade Marriott and Giselle Clarp as Sophomore Secretaries. In addition, Valeria Gutierrez, Rachele Angiolini, and Alyssa Lamadriz are the Treasurers and Elliza Beltran, Marina Torras, and Lauren Pettigrew as the Historians. Here’s what some of the officers have to say about their positions:
Marissa Singer-Rosenberg:
Singer-Rosenberg was on the board this year and was captivated by how a huge club can get everything done behind the scenes. She was excited at the beginning of the year to be a Senior Secretary alongside Lior Colina. Singer-Rosenberg ended up enjoying working for the club, especially with the people who were in it. This year, she decided to apply for President and got it along with Yara Faour and Marta D’Ocon, and they cannot wait to serve the Gables population next year as leaders of the NHS club.
“This year, the presidents, Tamara Duester and Sabrina Fiske, set the bar really high for the three of us and we hope to live up to the work they put into it and even put in our own improvements to the club. I would love to have more events, more interaction and easy communication with our members, and more bonding events with our board,” junior Marissa Singer-Rosenberg said.
Kade Marriott:
Marriott decided he wanted to be a part of NHS because he wanted to be more involved in the school and found that NHS was a great way to do just that. He hopes to get more people (especially sophomores) involved in the club. Moreover, he wants to make sure that the club keeps running smoothly and would also like to see more participation in community service events.
“They have great opportunities to serve the community. NHS stands for scholarship, service, leadership and character, which are all really important to me. I believe those are traits high school students should try to develop as they go through high school,” sophomore Kade Marriott said.
Rachele Angiolini: