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Congratulations to MMA's 2011 National Honor Society Inductees

by cnewman

Pictured here: Sisters Stephanie and Tania Khoury. At the ceremony, Stephanie welcomed her younger sister Tania  into the National Honor Society.
Pictured here: Sisters Stephanie and Tania Khoury. At the ceremony, Stephanie welcomed her younger sister Tania into the National Honor Society.

Two of Mount Mercy Academy's seniors and thirty juniors were inducted into the National Honor Society on April 12, 2011. The ceremony was held in the Mercy Center Chapel and Catherine Flanagan, PhD '92 was the speaker for the evening. 

The Class of 2011 MMA Inductees are as follows: Amy Hummel and Ashley Mulichak. The Class of 2012 MMA Inductees are as follows: Emily Anderson, Cara Barnes, Rachel Bellis, Alison Benz, Heather Buck, Alyssa Buranich, Megan Cheney, Emily Diaz, Leah Domiano, Jenna Gleason, Abigail Helliwell, Kelly Hess, Isobel Johnston, Jacqueline Kane, Tania Khoury, Elizabeth Krug, Rebecca Kurzawa, Kayla Larson, Janelle Lauciello, Jenna McGough, Stephanie Newman, Shannon O'Connell, Victoria Riso, Kelsie Sullivan, Charlene Takacs, Giannina Trojanovic, Samantha Ventura, Cara Waldraff, Emily Walsh and Mary Clare Walsh.

"Mount Mercy has positively changed my life forever. Through the inviting community, I was able to grow as a woman, as a daughter, as a friend, and as a member of society. Throughout my time here I have gained an education in both academic areas and life in general through the school's ongoing efforts to educate students on gender inequality, racial injustice, and environmental crisis'. Furthermore, Mercy has given me the space to gain confidence that 4 years ago I never would have guessed I would have. Mount Mercy has helped me take that initial step toward becoming the strong woman of color I am today. At Mercy you are more than just a student, you are whoever you wish to be."

Melina Courtney

Class of 2022

"My future, success, and the ability to be an empowered woman in society come from Mount Mercy. My school is a strong foundation for my role in life. From attending Mount Mercy, I can say with confidence, that I will graduate with the mindset that I can accomplish anything. Mercy is my home and my sanctuary to be whoever I want. Mount Mercy has been bringing forth generations of strong intellectual women into the world, and I am more than honored to be one of them. Mercy teaches girls more than academics, but also about the world around us. As a mercy community, we give back to the world because it is our home. From my four years at Mercy, I have been educated on pushing for equality and peace and the understanding that there is no limit to what I can do. I have the confidence to go out in the world and make a difference because being a Mercy girl has given me that opportunity. "

Cassidy Reid

Class of 2022

"Mercy is more than just a school. Mercy is my second home and a shoulder to lean on. Mount Mercy has given me the confidence and resources to pursue my passions and make the world a more inclusive place, propelling me to take strides into male-dominated fields. Mercy blessed me with an environment to grow intellectually and in the community, giving me the foundation to make a tangible impact while making lifelong friendships."

Adrianna Awald

Class of 2022

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