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Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, April 5, 2019 Everett High School holds 51st Annual National Honor Society Induction Ceremony T nization founded in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary Principals. Selection is based on four criteria: Scholarship, leadership, service and character. In addition to meeting high academic standards, NHS requires members to volunteer to the community, school or another organization. The EHS advisors to NHS are Margaret Thurbide and Sarah Simmons. NHS Committee members are Wayne Bailey, William Bertocchi and Amelia Linehan. Bailey gave the keynote address during Thursday’s induction ceremony. The pledge of allegiance was led by student Molly Solano, while Fernanda Aiala and Ava Labella performed the national anthem. The NHS Officers are President Joshua Powers, Vice President Carolina Penaflor, Secretary Karen Aldana, Treasurer Steven Le and Historian Victoria Do. For all of the photos from last week’s induction ceremony, please visit www.everettpublicschools.org. The 2019 inductees of the EHS NHS: Samantha Aguilar Ahmad Alananzeh Daniella Alvarez Kimberly Azevedo Veronica Bento Sara Bourjjai Carolann Cardinale Victoria Chaparro Standing, from left: City Councilors Peter Napolitano and Fred Capone, School Committee Member Allen Panarese, EHS Special Education Director William Donohue, Interim Superintendent of Schools Janice Gauthier, School Committee Member David Ela, State Senator Sal DiDomenico, EHS Vice Principal Christopher Barrett, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Kevin Shaw, City Councilor Michael McLaughlin, keynote speaker/EHS Social Studies Teacher Wayne Bailey, City Councilor Richard Dell Isola Jr. and Assistant Superintendent of Schools Charles Obremski. Seated, from left: Title I Coordinator Michelle Rooney, NHS Advisors English Teacher Sarah Simmons and Margaret Thurbide, Math Teacher Jacqueline Fallon, EHS Guidance Director Kathleen McCormack, and EPS English Learner Director Anne Auger. Duck Choute Lorena Corbelli Esther Costa Kathleen Costa Nasta-Ha Cyril Raphael Da Silva Kelsey Davenport Iza De Souza Briana Delarosa Melisa Demaku Gabriel Richard Dos Santos Hilaiza Duplantis Madison Duraes Juliana Erazo Jhalyshka Feliciano Diana Fiestas Karen Flores Vanessa Flores Rixi Fuentes Rafael Godinho Daniela Gutierrez Ashley Hebert Jacob Jackson Fabrice Jacques Germina Jean Baptiste Kathelyne Joseph Ava Labella Isabella LaCorcia Nathalie Larrea Sandra Le Estefany Lemus Chloe Lewis Franciely Machado Swechha Maharjan Fatima Martinez Bianca May Yasmin Melendez Castro Monika Mendes David Meninger Melanni Menjivar Amanda Mootrey Carolina Morare Lyanne Murphy Anne Naceus Jamie Nagle Kimberly Nguyen Ngoc Nguyen Jeffrey Olson Aya Oulal Ileissa Ovalle Nicolette Page Marisol Palencia Pinto Elizabeth Peach Janice Perez-Gomez Samantha Perkins Tatyana Pierre Jason Portillo Ashley Querette Paola Ramos Sara Restrepo Danielle Ricci Lorena Rocha De Souza Lorrayne Rocha De Souza Desiree Ruiz Ramoz Omayma Salih Cassandra Salvador Lucia Seide Christian Simeon Andrew Sosa Isabelle Souza Stephanie Suavita Zachary Sylvain Lamontagne Rothsaida Sylvaince Touran Tashkin Tony Thang Calvin Tran Caroline Tran Minh Tran Arianna Ventura Vinalda Vilcent Martina Vo Ryan Vu Melanie Wu Jennifer Zepeda Lones he Everett High School (EHS) chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) held its 51st annual Induction Ceremony on Thursday, March 28 inside the EHS Auditorium. NHS is a nationwide orgaStanding, from left: Interim Superintendent of Schools Janice Gauthier, NHS Advisor Sarah Simmons, NHS Treasurer Steven Le, EHS Vice Principal Christopher Barrett, NHS President Joshua Powers, NHS Historian Vicki Do, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Kevin Shaw and NHS Advisor Margaret Thurbide. Seated are NHS Secretary Karen Aldana and NHS Vice President Carolina Penaflor.

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