
Bellefontaine, OH — Benjamin Logan High School proudly hosted its National Art Honor Society (NAHS) induction ceremony on Friday, December 5, 2025, under the direction of art educator Mrs. Jennifer Davis. The event recognized both returning members and a new group of talented student artists who have demonstrated exceptional skill, leadership, and commitment to community service through the visual arts.
This year’s participating members included:
• Haley Bradley, President
• Catherine Bramlage
• Charley Hardman
• Junah Hardman
• Tony Tambaro
• River VanVoorhis
• Landon Braddock
Newly inducted into the National Art Honor Society were:
• Callie Bolen
• Autumn Cline
• MaKinley Hall
• Makinzy Legge
These students have met the high standards of artistic excellence and character required by NAHS, which encourages members not only to pursue creative achievement, but also to use their talents to benefit their schools and communities.

The ceremony featured Assistant Principal Mr. Jeff Fay as the guest speaker. Mr. Fay shared his personal appreciation for creativity and the role of the arts in education and life. His message encouraged students to view art as a meaningful outlet for expression, reflection, and connection.

“Art gives us the freedom to express what words cannot always say,” said Fay. “Whether you’re creating for fun, to process emotion, or to share a message, never underestimate the impact of your creative voice.”
Written by: bclark
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