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Features:
A Message from Claes Nobel
A Message from Outgoing Student Council
Advisory Board Highlights
New Student Council
College-Bound Advice
The Value of Taking AP Classes
Begin College Applications Now
My Take on the SAT
Getting a Head Start Never Hurt Anybody
Spotlight on Service -- From your own Backyard to a Nicaragua Village
The Power of Committed Citizens -- Helping the Poor in Nicaragua
J.M.H. Academy Volunteer Effort -- Cordele, Georgia, Health and Rehabilitation Center
Giving Back to Your Local Community
Special Opportunities -- Students Take Advantage of Exciting Programs
AFS Exchange Program -- Living in Brazil
Summer Business Institute -- LEAD (Leadership Education and Development)
Summer in Switzerland for Natasa Kovasevic
Food for Thought
For the Devout Carb-Quitters: New Bread that is Literally Nothing
Living Successfully
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Dear NSHSS Members,
"Dreams are the seedlings of reality."
--James Allen, As a Man Thinketh
These words, penned by a British philosopher some 80 years ago, come to mind as I review my involvement with
The National Society of High School Scholars.
Two years ago James Lewis, the founder and president of NSHSS, and I were dreaming. We were
wondering how we as individuals might make a significant contribution to the world‹to have a hand
in making the world a better, safer, and saner place. We brain-stormed about creating a new catalyst for
world transformation and betterment. Then "Eureka." Our thoughts crystallized on tapping into the Power
of Youth. I said to Jim: "You know, young people are the greatest power on Earth. Although they are less
than 50% of the world's population, they are 100% of the world's future. Let's focus on helping empower and
educate youth. They will be the preservers of the Earth and the key to quality of life‹all forms of life."
And so, the seedling of The National Society of High School Scholars took root. This new organization set
out to provide service and scholarship opportunities to the most gifted students in the world. In less than
two years James Lewis and his trusted NSHSS colleagues have built a powerful, forward-thinking honor society
that guides, assists, and inspires students worldwide. This is your organization. It now has thousands of
bright, energetic members, a dynamic Advisory Board, and a powerful group of strategic alliances. To my immense
delight we are well underway transforming our dream into reality.
Together with the NHSS team I have traveled much; attended many national educational conferences; and established
fruitful strategic alliances with major youth organizations, corporations, and venerable institutions. These
organizations all have the well-being of youth as their foremost priority. A few fine examples are Habitat for
Humanity, Boy Scouts of America, People to People, and Presidential Classroom. I have also had the good fortune
to meet personally with hundreds of our members during member events in places like Washington, DC, New York,
Los Angeles, Orlando, and Dallas. At this time, with great excitement, I look forward to meeting and greeting
many old and new members during the year ahead of us. And hopefully, to meeting you.
I will close my message to you with a question. Would you like to read an excellent little book that has provided
me with guidance on finding happiness and living a purposeful life? If you do, then I can highly recommend James
Allen's As A Man Thinketh. It has served me well.
Also remember that if you study today, you can shape tomorrow.
In Service to Earth and Humanity,
Claes Nobel
Advisory Board Chair

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