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,gg ...W ,,.,, .W...,,,,,....--4-f--+' I. Darkness sets behind the spectacular show of lights at the Lodi Grape Festival. 2. At a drill camp at the University of Calif- ornia at Santa Cruz are Marti Backman, Cheri Lee, and Stacey Biggs. 3. Thespian fun lovers take to the halls of Tokay dur- ing their very own Noise Day. 4. Showing Tokay's spirit, junior Anlka Larsen leads the roar at one of the rallies 5 Toting the 1985 championship varsity water polo banner is Principal Floyd Williams 1 l 1. - VCX 'o ff pp gt. 4 sg , - rl 'ini xr sl' Q.. 1.7. 33, F .., f w ll Ml Q, K M L K N ' n 1 W ,Q . 4 i I l gi l1AAgP5 VA ns: rv A Y 55.4. SB s- In Activities Division ,,...w-an
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Varlahon adds splce to school Added dlmenslons can mean a lot of different things when referring to Tokay. lt can pertain to the new portables new tennis courts and a new track. Another addition that comes to mind are classes that have immigrated here. And the last and certainly the most-- Tokays population which has totalled almost 2 900 stu- dents. All of these new dimensions have dehnitely brought about cer- tain unforgettable changes in our school. The new sports programs have made it easier and more efhcient for Tokays athletes to perform at their best. As the school reaches for the Wctory Cup new and modern facilities have made that dream a possibility. Of course the biggest news and perhaps the most unwanted was the threat of year-round school. Added portables and late sche- dules have been attempted but the influx of students has been over- whelming. Even though the threat of year-round school has been looming over the year students have still managed to bring out the spirit of Tokay. Added facilities new classes and new students have brought out the best in Tokay. Each year these varieties have enhanced the way Tokay performed and this year was no exception. . by Lea Munoz l I C the new ltalian and Japanese w Q
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Pham by Darrin Coe 1. Taklng thelr official walk are ation Rally. 3. Highlighting the Princess Nlcole Antonovlch and Victory Week Parade are Queen Escort Ronald Craig. 2. Todd Ter- and King Heather Somers and John zo escorts Princess Stacy DaGrade Lopez. through the gym during the Coron- nCoe ani VD fob Pho Crowning highlights week Highlighting Victory Week events was the crowning of Heather Somers and John Lopez as queen and king at the Coronation Rally. Other court members included princesses Nicole Antonovich, Stacy DaGrade, Kirsten George, Carol Moffett, Teri Page, and Kelly Troger. Escorts were Ronald Craig, Matthew Faith, Mark Greer, Ronn Leffler, Michael Lynch, and Todd Terzo. I was embarrassed lwhen I heard I was queenl, because John and I had to walk out there in front of all those people, all by 126 ourselves, said Somers. I was happy, too, though, she added. Lopez was also a little ap- prehensive. I was surprised and tense-it was strange having all that attention centered on me. All I could hear was my heart beating, he said. The court also appeared in the Victory Week Parade and during halftime of the game against St. Mary's. Tokay won the game 40-3. Along with the cheerleaders and drill team, the court partici- pated in a candle light ceremony for Sean Gorley, a senior who died earlier that evening. A few of Gorley's friends spoke about him as the court and crowed looked on. I thought it was really good that we had the ceremony. It made everyone come close to- gether, said Somers. Lopez added, lt was a nice, sensitive thing to do. That night must had been hard for the guys playing football, who knew Sean. By Kate Steinheimer
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