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Libby High School National Honor Society

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by Photos Luke Hollister Western News
| April 16, 2019 4:00 AM

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Distinguished Graduate Hall of Fame inductee Steve Riddle talked about his travels and love for Libby, followed by a song about a cowboy who gave away his horse — composed by Dick Riddle for his off-Broadway musical “Cowboy.” Two of his siblings — Dina Riddle Jewel and R. Richard “Dick” Riddle — were also inducted into the Hall of Fame April 8.

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Steve Riddle talked about his travels and love for Libby followed by a song about a cowboy who gave away his horse -- somposed by Dick Riddle for his off-Broadway musical “Cowboy” -- at the National Honor Society induction ceremony, April 8 at the Libby Memorial Events Center.

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Students sign their names on an honor registry at the National Honor Society induction ceremony, April 8 at the Libby Memorial Events Center.

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Sophomore Elise Erickson signs an honor registry at the National Honor Society induction ceremony, April 8 at the Libby Memorial Events Center.

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Senior Emma Gruber takes part in the Candle-lighting ceremony during the National Honor Society induction ceremony, April 8 at the Libby Memorial Events Center.

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Senior members of the National Honor Society, while holding their certificates of recognition, receive cheers from friends and family at the National Honor Society induction ceremony, April 8 at the Libby Memorial Events Center. The senior members present were (left to right): Sophie Lee, Olivia Kapan, Ryggs Johnston, Emma Gruber, Alli Collins, Ryan Christensen, Hannah Cannon and Sammee Bradeen.

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Senior members of the National Honor Society received certificates of recognition at the National Honor Society induction ceremony, April 8 at the Libby Memorial Events Center.

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Mikalyn Zeiler, Kaleb Lindgren and Sophie Lee perform "Shenandoah" at the National Honor Society 2019 induction ceremony, April 8 at the Libby Memorial Events Center.

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