Woodward, Okla. — The induction for new members into the Woodward Chapter of the National Honor Society will be on Tuesday, March 23. The ceremony will begin at 6 p.m. in the Woodward High School auditorium.
New 2010 inductees are: Hayden Applebee, Kelsey Barnum, Chelsea Bilbo, Brittany Brunson, Austin Cook, Jacey Custer, Rebeccs Davis, Alexandra Fischer, Sandra Gaytan, Bailey Gentry, Samantha Hickman, Taitum Hoffman, Annalea Hunter, Austin Ketcherside, Corbitt Kline, Dillon Langston and Isabella Martin.
Also being induted are: Amy McDonald, Colbey McEwan, Conner McEwan, Allison Meinders, Stephanie Mitchell, Ulises Palacio, Francisco Pena Jr., Sydney Poulson, Garrett Quinby, Jessica Sanders, Patrick Shaw, Patricia Steadman, Kaitlyn Titus, Brady Wheelock, Whitley Williamson and Mikala Wynn.
The 2010 officers for the organization are: President- Caroline Leahy, Vice-President- LeAnn Yadon, Secretary- Susan Fanning, Treasurer- Anna White and Reporter- Jennifer Barby.
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