Brynn Whittenburg, left, smiles as she lights the Candle of Leadership during the Cassville High School National Honor Society Induction Ceremony on April 7. Looking on, at right, is Leadership Representative Nevaeh Johnson. Izaak Henbest lit the Candle of Character, and Audrey Kennedy lit the Candle of Service. Kyle Troutman/[email protected]
Kameron Stough smiles as she lights the Candle of Scholarship during the Cassville High School National Honor Society Induction Ceremony on April 7. Kyle Troutman/[email protected] Tomi Blankenship signs the book as she is inducted into the Cassville High School National Honor Society on April 7. To be considered for membership, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.34. Those who meet this academic requirement complete an application highlighting their service, character and leadership. The National Honor Society exists to inspire scholarship, encourage community service, promote leadership through action and develop strong character in the next generation. The Cassville Chapter has upheld these values since 1958. Kyle Troutman/[email protected] David Rehbach, standing, receives applause as he is announced as the 2026-2027 National Honor Society president at Cassville High School. Next year’s secretary is Taylor Yarnall, and next year’s vice president is Cheney Kelley. Kyle Troutman/[email protected]