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We 4. Giving a beating to a fellow Prehistoric Caveman, for one of the many events during Victory Week ls senior Bradley Wilson. 5. Members of Tokay's Future Farm- ers of America's first place float are Sally Tuckerman, Wesley Tilton, Tanya lrons, Patrick Booth, Brian Mead, Gregory Freeman, Michael Marshall and Flash the dog. ictor Week nhances spirit Concentration on their studies was the last thing on the minds of students during Victory Week. Tacky tourists migrated to the campus with Hawaiian shirts, name tags, tooth brushes, and all. Tacky Tourist Day proved to be successful as many students participated in the fun. Groovy Day brought in stu- dents with bell-bottom pants and peace signs waving in the air. The 60's were duplicated on the campus with the long, shaggy hair and flower children. Students crawled out of their caves on Prehistoric Day, armed with clubs and covered with fur wraps. One person even dragged a dummy around by the hair. Unique floats and decorated cars all made the Victory Week parade successful. Each was crit- iqued on originality, how they followed the theme Tigertales, craftsmanship, and visual impact. Float winners were: Future Farmers of America, first, S2005 German, second, 5150, and Sophomore Class, third, 5100. ln the car category, winners were: Asian Club, first, S505 French Club, second, S353 and Conflict Management, third, 520. by April Taylor Victory Week Events 15
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