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Leaders of the Future: 79 Tapped for Junior National Honor Society at Highlands Posted on Tuesday, April 01 @ 11:47:08 EST by jfbailey

Schools WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. From Michelle Schoenfeld. April 1, 2003:Seventy-nine students from the Highlands and Eastview campuses of the White Plains Middle School were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society during a ceremony held on March 12th at the Highlands auditorium. To receive this recognition, students demonstrated excellent scholarship by achieving at least a 92% average in all their courses during sixth, seventh and eighth grades, as well as meeting Citizenship, Character, Service, and Leadership requirements.


TAKING THE PLEDGE TO ALWAYS SEEK THE TRUTH: Principal Joseph Cloherty of Eastview School leads the 2003 Inductees in the Junior National Honor Society Pledge.
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The students include: Kimberley Adams, Julie Alfonso, Daniel Amicucci, Juliana Bailey, Brianna Berg, Lydia Binford, Meghan Buonamici, Jeffrey Cabral, Laura Campion, Andrea Clay, Timothy Conroy, Michael Couzens, Mallory Cruz, Brendan Daly, Laura DeLucia, Sophia Espinoza, Erica Farland, Matthew Fowler, Merrilee Frable, Rachel Frumkin, Nicole Garrett, Justin Gill, Jill Gordon, Arielle Hawkins, Katherine Hayden, Helen Hess, John Hollahan, Andrew Kaplan, Lindsay Keating, James Kim, Seth Kreisheimer, Paul LaBarbera, Mary Allison Lau, Candy Light, Samantha Lifson, Rose Liu, David Mangano, Theresa Mauri, and Lauren McGuire.

Also, Elizabeth Meier, Arwa Mohamed, Ryan Morfopoulos, Harry Murphy, Nathalia Narciso, Dan Nguyen, Jonathan Pasqua, Erin Passeri, Robert Persaud, Roland Persaud, Madelyn Petralia, Joseph Pollio, Michelle Portillo, Alisha Prakash, Samuel Probber, Zhiyao Serena Qui, Alyce Regan, Gabrielle Roberts. Jacob Roby, Kayleigh Rogers-Torres, Marilyn Rojas, Julia Rose, Joshua Rosenblum, Abigail Rudow, Victoria Sampugnaro, Christa Santa-Donato, Casey Schroeder, Molly Seidel, Kirsten Smayda, Shervin Stoney, Lincoln Tahara, Christopher Tenore, Robert Thompson III, Christine Tomlinson, Susannah Genty Waksberg, Shanna Weiner, Keith Werner, Gerald Wilders, Akina Younge and Jaqueline Zemaitis. Superintendent of Schools Timothy Connors provided the keynote address during the traditional candle-lighting ceremony held in the Highlands Auditorium.

Faculty advisors Jane Turk at the Eastview Campus and Michael J. Passow at Highlands Campus led the Faculty Councils in selection of candidates and organization of the event. More than four hundred family and friends attended the program.

The purpose of the National Junior Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote leadership, develop character, and encourage citizenship.

This is the eighteenth group of inductees to enter their names in the Chapter Book. The White Plains Middle School Chapter began in 1986, joining more than 20,000 middle and junior high schools across the country. During the remainder of the school year, many of the students will continue to provide service to their schools through tutoring and other projects.

 
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