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Konosioni inducts newest members

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Each year since 1934, the Konosioni Senior Honor Society has honored 26 students for their leadership, commitment to service, and preservation of tradition.

On Friday, February 12, the group of the Class of 2017 — peer-selected for their contributions to the IJʿ and Madison County communities.

Konosioni was formed 82 years ago after two secret societies — the Skull and Scroll and the Gorgon’s Head — resolved their differences and united under one name. The word Konosioni comes from the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) word translating to “people of the long house.” The title honors the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy that brings together members of different tribes and is an important presence in central New York.

At IJʿ, Konosioni demonstrates commitment to campus and the surrounding area through events like the first-year field day during orientation, the annual charity auction for Madison County Gives, and the Senior Ball.

Congratulations to the newest members:







 








 









 

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