Lisbon High School inducted 14 students into National Honor Society Tuesday, Oct. 29, in a ceremony at Lisbon High School Auditorium.
Those new members join returning members Aislin Andrews, Brynn Epperley and Kaitlynn Hasselbusch.
Advisor Amelia Kibbie explained that the majority of National Honor Society last year was made up of seniors who all graduated.
New members to the chapter this year include Tiernan Boots, Lynnlee Caspers, Addison Clark, Sarah Dietsch, Lillian Gaiser, Gage Holub, Kamryn Kahl, Avery Long, Jordin McFarlane, Emersyn Reiter, Adalyn Ricke, Wesley Sadler, Kaitlyn Silver and Brody Speidel.
Principal Jack Leighty reminded students that the two most important pillars to National Honor Society he wanted students to keep in mind were Character and Leadership.
“Scholarship and service you all are doing a commendable job on already,” Leighty said. “Character and leadership, however, are two skills that will take you far in life. Leadership in helping to guide people to what you want to see happen and character being what you do when no one else is watching.”
As students in NHS now, Leighty said others will be watching them to see that character and leadership are things they uphold.
The first service act for Lisbon National Honor Society was helping at Lisbon’s Halloweentown Thursday, Oct. 31, in downtown Lisbon.