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Madonna High School Announces Hall of Fame Inductees

Weirton, WVLocal News

On October 5, Madonna High School held an induction ceremony to welcome eight new members into its Hall of Fame, a significant event for the local community. The ceremony took place at the Williams Golf and Country Club, where attendees enjoyed an evening filled with nostalgia and celebration. Lisa Conti, a notable alumna from the Class of '75 and a previous Hall of Fame inductee, served as the mistress of ceremonies, leading the proceedings with grace. This event highlighted the school's dedication to honoring the achievements of its graduates, showcasing their contributions to various fields. Attendees shared stories and memories, reinforcing the bonds formed during their time at the school.

The Hall of Fame serves as a testament to Madonna High School's commitment to excellence and the lasting impact of its alumni. Such recognitions help to foster community pride and inspire current students. Events like these are essential in celebrating local achievements and maintaining a strong connection between the school and its alumni.

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