February 2, 2026 Local Stories in and Around St. Joseph, Illinois

National Honor Society inducts new members

On April 22 the St. Joseph-Ogden High School National Honor Society inducted 20 new members.


Those students include: Isabelle Brooks, Payton Cain, Brendan Cooperider, Emily Fisher, Lucas Grindley, Atleigh Hamilton, Lacey Kaiser, Shelby Kofoot, Aiden Livesay, Tyson Madsen, Sophia Martlage, Flannery McCorkle, Eric Poe, Indira Robinson, Mazie Ronk, Evan Schmitz, Tessa Smith, Stephanie Trame, Payton Vallee and Brayden Wendt.

Current National Honor Society Members include: Lindsey Aden, Jenna Albrecht, Mallory Ames, Cassidy Bagby, Taylor Barnes, Katelyn Berry, Emily Bigger, Nicholas Boggs, Rebecca Campbell, Kayla Canas, Kirsten Costa, Drew Coursey, Faith Dahman, Emmy Daniels, Hannah Dukeman, Nathan Emmert, Emilie Fox, Adam Frerichs, Erica Guelfi, Eliza Lewis, Hannah Lewis, Keely McCorkle, Erinn Miller, Eve Owens, Hannah Rajlich, Adam Rose, Jenna Schaefer, Abby Schlueter, Benjamin Setterdahl, Joshua Sexton, Jacob Shaw, Kaitlin Shoviak, Grant Siegmund, Rylee Sjuts, Brianna Suits, Kenly Taylor, Maclayne Taylor, Brayden Weaver and Zoey Witruk.

President: Keely McCorkle
Vice President: Abby Schlueter
Secretary: Cassidy Bagby
Treasurer: Jacob Shaw
Historian: Rylee Sjuts

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