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Sophomores take first in parade With the theme of this year's Victory Week being Raid the Yellowjacketsf' the festivities ended with the annual Victory Parade through downtown Lodi. As in the past years, many colorful and eye-capturing floats from almost every club dominated the event. Out of all the floats en- tered, the Sophomore Class took first place honors and received 3100. The German Club had second place Future Farmers of America came in third and fourth respectively. Quill and Scroll won first in the car decorating contest along with S15. Tori Gabrielson and Patrick Harrison, along with all their Victory Week court, participated in the parade. The drill team and the spirit leaders kept the crowd cheering thoughout the oc- casion. After all the Victory Week celebrations, Tokay went on to beat Franklin 21- 19 at the Grape Bowl. honors and S75 while the Freshman Class and the ., Q , N if ity' wwf ' .r.. - 'IQ' X U ki' gf f if ' fffif-1551 4. Queen Tori Gabrielson and her escort, Patrick Harrison prepare to join the festivities of the Victory Parade. 5. Susan Friedberger helps to Raid the Yellowjacketsf' 6. The Junior Class shows their en- thusiasm in the Victory Week festivities. Victory Parade 29
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l. Audrey Ogawa, Tammy Adamek, and Veronica Rivero guide the Quill and Scroll car through the streets of Lodi. 2. Many drill team members add spirit to the parade. 3. Placing third in the float competition, the Freshman Class cheers the Tigers on to victory. ROLL
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Yearbook editors find difficulties With a new adviser, a combined staff period, and an extra large staff, the Tokay members began the year with their work laid out for them. As captains of a 35- member team, Editors-in- Chief Valerie Harper and Veronica Rivero strove to meet demanding deadlines every two weeks and to establish definite com- munication between them- selves and the rest of the publications staff. The combined period is tougher to work with than newspaper and yearbook separately, said Mr. Roger Woo, publications adviser. The results of the change were evident by January. Ac- cording to Mr. Woo, the staff was about 30 pages behind, which caused emotional dif- ficulties. At the same time, photographers were added and the theme staff concen- trated on Tokay's 10 year an- niversary. This and more ad- ditional pressure and respon- sibilities drove both adviser and staff to put tremendous amounts of time into the production of the annual. 4. Publications support personnel are front row Craig Cozzitorti, Ted Bobrow, Jeff Metcalf. Row two Jay Branaugh, Brian Duck, David Louie, and Randy Lee. 5. Striving to meet both yearbook and newspaper deadlines, page editors Audrey Ogawa, Tara Beeman, Tammy Adamek, and June Hartley design layouts. 6. Copy editors Jeanne Nishioka and Chris Van Tuyl contemplate style errors in Tokay copy. -... ,,-- ,, .. if an . .. 31- -M F
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