Kingfisher, OK 73750 Page 2: NHS Induction (cont.) Page 3: Swim Pictures Page 4: Overstreet Signs Page 5: TSA Bot Sale Page 6: Class Accident Page 7: NHS Induction Page 8: Senior Profile Page 9: DYM Program Page 10: Stinger Fashion Coming Next Issue: Talent Show Pics Senior Profiles Stinger Fashion November 24, 2015 “I may not agree with what you say, but I shall defend to the death your right to say it.” Voltaire? National Honor Society Inducts New KHS Members By: Stinger Staff The National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization that recognizes outstanding high school students who excel in schol- arship, leadership, service and character. Started in 1921, NHS has chapters in every state and territory in the United States. Here at KHS, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Scott act as advisors. This years induction ceremony took place on Tuesday, November 17 at 6:30 p.m. Andrea Jimenez led the ceremony with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a welcome speech by Edgar Tafoya (KHS NHS Vice President). Liliana Perez (NHS Secretary) cited the Recognition of the Chapter, followed by a speech on the significance of the NHS emblem by Reporter Morgan Yost. Unique to the NHS Induction ceremony is the Candle Lighting Ceremony, wherein current NHS members speak about the qualities expected of NHS membership; Scholarship, Service, Leadership and Character. Current KHS NHS members Lane Holt, Madison Stucki, Rage Redus, Emily Reherman, Isaac Waltman, Trevor Buckner, Taylor Chapman and Allie Phillips led this portion of the ceremony. NHS Chapter President Kaci Pennington gave the pledge of new members, with Mr. Tafoya recognizing the new members immediately after. Finally, President Pennington closed out the ceremony with heartfelt congratulations and a reminder to all NHS
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Kingfisher, OK 73750
Page 2: NHS Induction (cont.)
Page 3: Swim Pictures
Page 4: Overstreet Signs
Page 5: TSA Bot Sale
Page 6: Class Accident
Page 7: NHS Induction
Page 8: Senior Profile
Page 9: DYM Program
Page 10: Stinger Fashion
Coming Next Issue:
Talent Show Pics
Senior Profiles
Stinger Fashion
November 24, 2015
“I may not agree with what
you say, but I shall defend to
the death your right to say it.”
Voltaire?
National Honor Society Inducts New KHS Members By: Stinger Staff
The National Honor Society (NHS) is an organization that recognizes outstanding high school students who excel in schol-
arship, leadership, service and character. Started in 1921, NHS has chapters in every state and territory in the United States. Here at
KHS, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Scott act as advisors. This years induction ceremony took place on Tuesday, November 17 at 6:30 p.m.
Andrea Jimenez led the ceremony with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a welcome speech by Edgar Tafoya (KHS NHS Vice
President). Liliana Perez (NHS Secretary) cited the Recognition of the Chapter, followed by a speech on the significance of the NHS
emblem by Reporter Morgan Yost.
Unique to the NHS Induction ceremony is the Candle Lighting Ceremony, wherein current NHS members speak about the
qualities expected of NHS membership; Scholarship, Service, Leadership and Character. Current KHS NHS members Lane Holt,
Madison Stucki, Rage Redus, Emily Reherman, Isaac Waltman, Trevor Buckner, Taylor Chapman and Allie Phillips led this portion
of the ceremony.
NHS Chapter President Kaci Pennington gave the pledge of new members, with Mr. Tafoya recognizing the new members
immediately after. Finally, President Pennington closed out the ceremony with heartfelt congratulations and a reminder to all NHS
November 24, 2015
Editor-in-Chief Daniel Tautkus
Chief Photographer Sean Borelli Asst. Chief Photographer Sam Walter