Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School inducts 81


National Honor Society Co-President Camryn Warsaw | ESM

Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School inducts 81  into National Honor Society 

The Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School National Honor Society inducted 81 new members during a traditional candlelight ceremony, held in the school auditorium.

After Kailyn Marra sang the national anthem, Principal Salvatore Alaimo described the inductees as “future leaders whose membership is a responsibility.”

Eastport-South Manors National Honor Society inducted 81 new members. | ESM

While Society Co-President Camryn Warsaw explained, “Leadership is about inspiring others and wanting to make a difference.” 

Officers Camdyn Glover and Camryn Warsaw Co-Presidents), Gianna Fazzolari (Vice President), John Costanza (Secretary) and Charlotte Rozycki (Treasurer) then lit a corresponding candle as they each described the tenets of the society: leadership, character, service and

scholarship.  

Honorary inductee and social studies teacher Christopher Costanzo. | ESM

Each of the new inductees then lined the auditorium’s perimeter with lit candles as they recited the honor society pledge, and then walked across the stage to receive their certificates, marking their membership in the National Honor Society. The officers then presented Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School social studies teacher Christopher Costanzo with an honorary membership into the society for being instrumental in the success of the inductees and other members and for truly embodying the ideals of the Society.    

L to R: officers John Costanza (secretary), Camryn Warsaw and Camdyn Glover (co-presidents), Charlotte Rozycki (treasurer) and Gianna Fazzolari (vice president). | ESM
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