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Glenbard West Students Inducted Into National Honor Society
More than 60 Glenbard West High School students were inducted into the Glenbard West chapter of the National Honor Society Monday night.

More than 60 Glenbard West High School students were inducted into the National Honor Society Tuesday night.
Established in 1921, the National Honor Society is an organization that recognizes outstanding high school students who excel in scholarship, leadership, service and character in addition to academics, according to the organization's website.
Congratulations to the following Glenbard West NHS inductees:
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- Morgan Adair
- Karl Agger
- Katherine Ball
- Nicholas Barella
- John Barker III
- Cara Barnett
- Antonia Benidettino
- Michael Bianchini
- Emily Biederman
- Faith Bischoff
- Monica Board
- Stacy Borneman
- Drew Carlson
- Hayden Carlson
- Lindsay Dahlgren
- Jordan Diedrick
- Jack Dodillet
- Julia Dorn
- Jack Emanuel
- Jacqueline Feliciano
- Elizabeth Ficarella
- Britta Frenzel
- Grant Greeno
- Charles Hastings
- Meaghan Hinchey
- Elaine Hortatsos
- Margaret Hughes
- Grant Karolich
- Jean Meaulnes Kenwood
- Hannah Ladesic
- Mary Ladesic
- Samantha Lange
- Taylor Langtry
- Hayden Lekacz
- Alexandra Levin
- Alex Lukins
- Madeline Lupori
- Richard Maganini
- Patricia Markby
- Drew Menzel
- Nicholas Milkovich
- Kyle Miller
- Abigail Murphy
- Liam Murphy
- Zachary Myers
- Madeline O'Brien
- Madelyn O'Gorman
- Amanda Ortiz
- Sarah Park
- Chloe Powell
- Shalini Rao
- Spencer Refer
- Andrew Roberts
- Bri Sarley
- Katherine Sheline
- Erin Spiech
- Kathleen Spreitzer
- Sheri Thomas
- Elizabeth Tobin
- Caroline Trant
- Noel Varghese
- Andrew Vogg
- Emma Wilgenbusch
- Joy Xue
- Perry Zumbrook
Information courtesy of a Glenbard West parent.
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