Caribou’s NHS induction ceremony

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     Twenty-two students of the Caribou High School were inducted into the National Honor Society during a ceremony on Nov. 1.

    “The NHS is more than just an honor roll society,” explained Caribou NHS President Devin Ballard. “The NHS rules for membership are based upon a student’s outstanding performance in the areas of character, scholarship, leadership and service.”
    The 23 new members joined the National Honor Society during its 86th year of continuous service — making the Caribou NHS chapter the oldest operating organization at Caribou High School.

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    Regan Buck, left, was one of 23 Caribou students inducted into the school’s NHS chapter on Nov. 4; helping Buck dress the part of a new NHS member was Reanna Plourde.     Newly inducted member of Caribou NHS, Adam Collins, at right, steps into his new robe with the help of NHS member Tyler Willey.

 

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    Caribou’s NHS chapter operates under the careful efforts of its leadership — from left, President Devin Ballard, Vice President Mackenzie Belyea, Recording Secretary Hannah Hebert, Corresponding Secretary Kelsie Espling and Executive Committee Member Meredith Sleeper.
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    Alyssa St.Peter dons her new National Honor Society robe with the help of Olivia Sleeper while Alexis McCrossin congratulates Alyssa on her accomplishment. Looking on were other new inductees, from left, front row: Shayanne Barnes, Regan Buck, Samantha Camy, Adam Collins, Clara Collins and Matthew Curry.