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(face e£ieve c ut achieve y n May 15, 1985 current National Honor Society Members; Mrs. Anna Urick, the Honor Society sponsor; and families and friends gathered to watch the induction of the new Honor Society Members. To be a member of the Na- tional Honor Society you must be a junior or senior with a grade point average of 4.0 or better. This does not automatically make you a member. Selection is made by the faculty and is based on not only scholarship, but leader- ship, character, and service. Most people believe that to be a member of the society you must be a bookworm.” This is not true. Many members are ac- tive participants in sports, and are members of various clubs and groups. Looking anxious, the new Honor Society members wait to sign the registration. While Annette Marzocchi signs the registration, Clarissa Barkey and Dale Alexander watch to see how it is done. National Honor Society President, Portia Fultz is being inducted by Jimmy Jones. 18 Spring NHS
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' ZOctdcafo Stni6e out ayaiu he 1985 Lady Wildcats softball team will have to try again next year for a winning season. The Lady Wildcats started remarkably well, then fell into a slump near the end of the season. Although their record may not show it, much improvement has been made such as, batting and fielding averages have increased and the teams attitude has improved. Even though the team has few wins the Lady Wildcats were pleased because they defeated some of the top teams in their conference. The 1985 season also brought about the first I.H.S.A.A. Softball Sectionals, which Hammond High hosted. The team captain for the 1985 season was D. Ball and M.V.P. was Bonnie Kizman. OPPONENT HHS OPP. Noll 4 13 Cavil 5 11 Morton 3 12 Munster 2 11 Whiting 1 b ECW 22 7 Gavit 20 5 Whiting 3 13 Clark 5 b ECU 21 9 Noll 7 8 Morton 4 10 Clark 2 1b ECR 3 5 ECW 15 0 Relieved the inning is over the pitcher Sue Sanders converses with her catcher Christine Gramhofer. TOP: B. Kizman, C. Gramhofer, L. Fladeland, A. Haslerig, D. Black, C. Chism, MIDDLE: C. Guest, D. Ball, J. Enriquez, J. Chism. BOTTOM: K. Lamont, S. Sanders, K. Haney. Coaches: Mr. Serafin and Mr. Schneider. Spring Softball 17
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ttot QH ty ict $ut cOie stt n May 30, 1 985, the soon to be graduating seniors gathered in the gym to receive awards in academics, athletics and per- sonal goals. Before the National Honor Society members were recognized the Concert Choir sang Choose Something Like a Star and I Still Believe in Me. After the choir finished sing- ing Ms. Ennis presented special awards to members of the class. Among the awards given were the Bausch and Lomb Science Award to Tim Ventimglia, the Danforth I Dare You Award to Joan Ann Grabill and Daniel Rota, and the DAR Good Citizen Award to Diane Ginther. Recipients of departmental and athletic awards were also announced. The TEMULAC was presented by the President of the Class of 1985, Sonia Dejesus, to the junior class President, Jim Nondorf. The program concluded as the Concert Band played and the seniors reflected on their many accomplishments. After receiving an award Miss Ennis congratulates Tim Ventigmilia with a handshake and a smile. Looking away to find the next recipient, Mr. Monberg hands Bob Gar- cia his award. Presenting the TEMULAC, the Class of 1985 Presi- dent, Sonia Dejesus, waits for junior class president, Jim Nondorf, to finish his acceptance speech. Spring Honors Day 19
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