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Finishing the season ranked numbertwo in the nation in a poll conducted by USA Today, the Warriors continued their domi- nation of the gridiron by winning the 1985 Class 5A State Championship. The second in a row for Warriors came by way of a 41 to 7 victory over the third- ranked Valparaiso Vikings. The victory was the 31st in a row for the Warriors, who were the number one ranked team in the state from the very first game. By winning the championship they be- came only the fifth team to win back-to- back titles, the others being Carmel, Cha- tard, Franklin Central, and Brownsburg. It ' s the greatest feeling in the world, Andre Denman, sophomore offensive line- man, said. Coach Jerry Stauffer said, Each one has a different feeling, the first champion- All everything George, team captures 2nd gold ship was a feeling of excitement, the sec- ond was a feeling of satisfaction because of the pressure that was on us all year . . . All-everything quarterback Jeff George finished up a brilliant career at the high school level by setting records for pass- ing attempts, completions, and passing yardage. It might have been his best performance. His confidence was high, he read defenses well, and he threw very accurately. We couldn ' t have asked for a better performance, said Coach Stauffer. Both the offense and defense sparkled in the victory. The game which was billed as a good game turned into a rout as the defense recorded four interceptions. They really played the field; they did their assignments so well, I feel the game was decided in the first quarter. The de- fense took away what Valparaiso did best, Coach Stauffer said. It was an all-everything year, for an all- everything quarterback, and an all-every- thing team. 1 1 ■ • 4i 14
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Candles light initiation for society membership fnitiation into the honor society for many is a dream come true. Yet it is only hard work and determination that makes this dream happen. Hard work means having a GPA of 95 for juniors and a 94 for seniors. Not only are grades an important part of being recommended for being initiated into the Honor Society but each member must show leadership and outstanding perfor- mance in work. However, becoming a member of Honor Society does not have to be a chore. Ju- nior member Guy Ruble felt that he fit the role because he works hard on his grades and works in his church and still has fun doing it. New inductees were seniors Angela Dedeitch, Jennifer D Orso, Sherri Harrison, Susan Lofgreen, Jean Matyk, Thomas McDowell, Christopher McGuire, Richard Prestholt, Harry Sering, and Thomas Vaughan. Kevin Zeyen lights the candle of Mary Smith dur- ing the ceremony. Juniors were Shannon Anderson, Dawn Apple, Neil Bagadiong, Glenn Blaisdell, Deborah Bradley, Jill Bradshaw, Sherri Cable, Michelle Carter, Jennifer Cazzell, Lori Couch, Matthew Cridge, Jim Crindlin, Sharon Daley, Linda Dowler, James Durham, Mary Egner, Cathy Freeland, Gretchen Fricke, Andy Goode, Joseph Guyer, David Hartman, Nora Henderson, Jeff Higbie, Tammy Huffman, Catherine Johnson, Randy Jones, James Kennedy, Samuel Ladwig, Bradley Lague, Malinda Lakin, Scott Lamb, Steve Lauer, Scott Lorch, Cindy Maiden, Phillip Mathura, Lori McCracken, Heather McGee, Creighton McGuire, LaShauna Meadows, Andrew Minton, Richard Moeller, Tante Members of the Golden Singers perform for the Honor Society Initiation in the Performing Arts Cen- ter. Morrison, Scott Nelson, Danielle Orr, Christopher Owens, Christopher Osborn, Sharon Osha, Michael Overfield, Michael Paquette, Elizabeth Petterson, Diane Perkins, Bradley Peters, Michelle Piercy, Lisa Preston, Dan Purvis, Julie Reagan, Kelly Reberger, Darren Reno, Lawana Roney, Guy Ruble, John Schmidt, Scott Schreiber, Susan Schwartz, Gary Shamley, Kelli Shields, Karen Shircliff, Shelly Shrum, Pamela Smith, Kelly Soukup, Angela Spittler, Brian Stahly, Elizabeth Stauffer, Elizabeth Toombs, Michelle Uehlein, Johrt Walesky, Kenneth Walker, Alisa West, Christina Whalen, Michael White, Robert Wilson, and David Ziemba. An Honor Society member receives her pin from Mr. Ernest Medcalfe, principal, in an ceremony which also saw him receiving an award. if,
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