Last week, the National Honor Society Faculty Council met to deliberate on the candidacy materials of 83 junior candidates for next year’s National Honor Society. In the end, they invited the following 51 students for membership. They were inducted on Friday, April 28 in a formal ceremony and will serve the school community beginning in the fall.
“The 51 students who were invited to membership demonstrated strong evidence of the four pillars of NHS: scholarship, service, leadership, and character. With well above average GPAs, an abundance of service experience in the Christian Action Team programs and their local communities, a variety of leadership roles throughout the Saint Ignatius and greater Cleveland communities, and countless testimonials of selfless character from the faculty, I am excited to lead these newest members of our NHS chapter and to see what all they will accomplish next school year.” - NHS Co-Advisor Mrs. Erin Hanna.
Congratulations to the following 51 students on this wonderful honor:
Paul Angert
Alexander Barrameda
James Bauman
Christian Bermel
Thomas Bilczo
Nathan Boomer
Luke Botros
Dante Calabretta
Brady Campbell
Samurai Chung
Peter Conover
Tyler Craciun
Adam Crandall
Benjamin Emerson
Michael Enders
Dillon Fall
Jackson Fitzsimons
Jack Geffert
Eric Gerda
Brandon Getz
Christopher Gibel
Thomas Gurney
Quinten Ha-Lambert
Daniel Kagel
Thomas Keberdle
Maxim Kmits
Patrick Laudolff
Owen Leneghan
Fitzwilliam Lokiec
Owen McDonald
Jonathan Merriman Velez
Maksym Mudryy
Owen Oreskovic
Shivam Pandya
Jack Patterson
Michael Polito
Lukas Reichers
Max Santoro
Andrew Schnitter
Will Scott
Christopher Slater
Nathan Soltes
Sam Springer
Liam Sweeney
James Thomas
Stephen Tirpak
Josh Toothman
Seamus Walsh
Augustus Whittier
Tyler Williams
Nathaniel Yeh
The Patricia Gaski Memorial Chapter is a vibrant chapter of the NHS at Saint Ignatius High School. NHS is an invitation-based society that meets monthly to encourage the pillars of Scholarship, Leadership, Character and Service on campus and its members' wider communities. Traditionally, the members of our chapter facilitate one senior project and act as big brothers to our Freshmen on campus.