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Top—“Not quite Mom’s ... but it’ll do.” Senior Randy Dor- mans making do at lunchtime. Left—What did you say, Carla? “mmmphlbatskamm!” — Right—Junior Joey Busz says, “Gee Ron and Dean, maybe if we eat a nutritious meal we’ll grow up to be big and strong!” CUISINE t’s obvious that the school’s cooks have a rough life. It can’t be easy trying to please 640 kids five days a week. Not that we’ve noticed any uniformity in the school’s menu each week, but let’s take a look at a “typical” week of food at Whitko. Monday—Pizza, corn, a peanut butter cookie and milk. Tuesday—Chili (with beans), toasted cheese, crackers and milk. Wednesday— Hamburgers (or Soyburgers), tator tots and the famous peach crisps. Thursday—Spaghetti (with beans?, please review Tues.), a salad and garlic bread. Friday—Fish or tuna (somebody tell the cooks Lent is over), fries and milk. Pelee No matter how much sar- cas m is thrown at our cooks about the food, they always have a smile on their faces, and that’s nice. One piece of advice to those students who dislike the school’s food: a pat on the back or a nice hello for a cook could make a big difference when it comes to your burrito (they could skip the beans)! MAGAZINE 7
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No caption needed, but it’s celebration time for Wildcats who are now better known as the 1986 AA State Football Champs. Dedicated ’Cats fans show their support at a school pep as- sembly. THE FEVER OF STATE CHAMP — IONS ny football player yl at the beginning of the season might have set their main goal at having a successful season and winning more games than last year. Who could have known that the Wild- 6 FOOTBALL cats would later walk out of the Hoosier Dome carrying the 1986 Class 2A State Championship trophy Many fans didn’t expect the mighty ’Cats to go to state, but after a great comeback against Shen- nendoah, everyone caught “Hoosier Dome Fever’’. The ’Cats defeated Tell City 26-0 to fulfill a dream to be the best and to bring home Whitko’s first athle- tic state title. ‘Anyone traveling on this road would have no doubt as to whose territory they were in. The com- munities supported the ’Cats all the way to state.
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Junior southern belle Dede Hostetler and her handsome escort senior Al Gilson prepare to walk across the bridge ahead to paradise. Right— ‘Hey, where’s your tick- et?” Sophomore Jenny Gilson helped at the afterprom. The sophomores took care of the service and mainte- nance of both proms during the even- ing and morning. Below— “Yeah, take my picture!”” Senior Mark Koontz dances around for the camera and his date who was from a different school. Above—Very classy juniors Jim Juillerat and date Robin Collier catch a breath of fresh air in the com- mons. Right—Senior Delaine Due and junior Chad Collier show their decorated backs. Several couples dressed alike for the after-prom, but Chad and Delaine painted carica- tures of themselves on matching shirts. 8 PROM
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