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Table Of Contents Introduction 2 Academics 16 People 28 Sports 70 “This has been the year of school I have mostly been looking forward to, but I am almost sorry it's over. I am glad that we all have worked together and finally won the spirit slick our last year here at WC. Mark Kcover Organizations 100 Advertising 140
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Coke — Pepsi Clash 6 Coke — Pepsi Fight Hey, Jane, do you want a coke?” “No, I don’t want a Coke.” “I don’t believe this! Jane turning down a nice, cold drink!” “Yea, but, Angie, don’t you know that Winchester Community High School’s students had a taste test and Pepsi beat Coke!” in the summer of 1985, people raged across the country because the Coke Company took our traditional Coke off the shelves and replaced it with an all-new recipe. The company called this product “New Coke.” A group of senior girls agreed that New Coke was flat. Not only Winchester disagreed with Coke’s decision to put a New Coke on the shelves, but the rest of the United States held taste tests and came up with the same results. In October, the Coke Company decided to put the old Coke formula For Customers back on the market and call it “Coke Classic.” Does the New Coke really taste different? Ninety-one per cent of those polled said that there was no difference between New Coke and Coke Classic. Sixty-six per cent said, “The heck with Coke, we’re going to Pepsi.” Doreen Cook stated, “They’re stupid. I don’t see why they changed it in the first place. The New Coke tastes fiat, and I don’t think that the Coke Classic tastes like the real old Coke that we used to have.” “Coke Classic burns when it goes down,” said senior Mary Ann McCoy. “I prefer Diet Coke because it is T.A.” Senior Tina Roberts told the staff that since she was part of a new generation, that she would take Pepsi. by Cindy Stilwell BELOW RIGHT: Mark Kccvcr holds a balloon in triumph. TOP RIGHT: Chris Welch, manager of the basketball team, watches the team warm up before the first game. ABOVE: Ron McCoy is deep in thought. It took most people quite a bit of lime to decide between Coke and Pepsi.
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