Northwest Catholic students inducted into language honor societies
NWC Librarian Helga Phillips, who was born in Germany and is fluent in the language, was the guest speaker. She stressed the value of knowing a second language, telling the inductees, "You have been given a unique opportunity to relate verbally with confidence, to build bridges between nations, peoples and communities."
To qualify for membership, students had to be juniors or seniors carrying a 4.0 average in the language they study, as well as a minimum 2.67 average in all other classes. Of the 31 inductees, 21 were inducted into the Spanish Honor Society, seven into the Latin Honor Society, and three into the French Honor Society.
A complete list of students is available at www.northwestcatholic.org.
Since 1961, Northwest Catholic's mission has been to educate the whole person: mind, body, spirit, and soul. Enrollment for the Class of '17 is now under way, and prospective students are invited to attend an Information Session at the school on Feb. 7 at 7pm. For more information, contact Maryann Lacouture (860-236-4221, x140 or mlacouture@nwcath.org).
Photo caption: New inductees (front row from left) Alejandro Tobon, Hyewon Shin, and Victeria Vu. Back row from left: Molly McDonald, Margaret Rose and Christopher Gosselin (not pictured: Owen Eagan)
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