Tokay High School - Tokay Yearbook (Lodi, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Tokay High School - Tokay Yearbook (Lodi, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 218 of 326
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Robert Acosta Eric Adamson Sajjad Ahmed Nicole Alavazo Edward Allum Anthony Anderson Walter Anderson William Anderson Amberly Andrews Anthony Antolin Stephanie Aquino Barbara Archuleta Prizal Arquelada Robert Arwine Kelly Ashbaugh Robert Ayala Peggy Backues Penny Backues Brenda Bailey Tina Baker Rosemary Baltazar Christopher Barnes Elizabeth Barnett Debby Bartolomeu Tracy Becker Christian Berdahl Erica Berry Kimberly Berry Amy Bettencourt Mike Bianco Danny Bisbee Kathleen Bittner David Black John Blase Michael Bord Gina Borra Eric Bowker Larry Boyd Teri Boyd Dwight Branscum Shari Braucher Matthew Brayshaw Martin Briseno Amber Brooks Ronna Brooks Dawn Brown Elizabeth Browning Jenifer Buell John Burns 214 Q f . ii ' X ' 'X A e X .2 , ' 9 J 5 i A... 1 -I-. X S 'F .. -H - 'Na K ' I 'W ' fit Q so ta !i . ' T3 1 , ,Z ggi QE 5 El J W E 5' t X. 44 A4 if Q 1'l iffsfft ,s is! .- Q , i -. . twill? g ,ju :I .Xi I 1 'f N 2 2 X . 'S'

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hase and the ongoing operation 'ould require 3,000 workers. his would take care of the job market shortage. With the growing population i Lodi, a new ZIP code was stablished. 6,500 households n the west side of Lodi changed ieir ZIP code to 95242. The ew code was issued to all zsidents living west of Ham ane from the Mokelumne River J Eight Mile Road. Shocking occurances took lace this past year including a wooting that took place on Hal- nween night. A 16-year-old To- ay High student was arrested on ampus with three other teens in onnection to the shooting of changes in business actions. With the downfall in interest rates, homeowners rushed to refinance existing mortgages un- der single- digit figures. Lodi's American Diversified Savings and Loan Association was hit with a federal takeover. The year proved to be tem- porarily prosperous for Lodi's Yuppie University, the turning point being bankruptcy. With tailored suit and briefcase, Dan Pharo, founder and president of Yuppie University, packed some upscale products and left for Southern California to expand the Yuppie sales. Pharo also found that his lova- ble little creations known as the lobby Joe Caver, a 14-year-old leedham Middle School student aad. All the suspects were Viet- lmese Stockton residents. Evi- ntally, the four suspects drove y the victim and his friends and ter derogatory remarks were 4changed, the group in the car tot Caver. The shooting was rompted by reports that some lack youths had been beating p some Vietnamese males and assling some Vietnamese fe- tales. Lodi came across many Peepers, made their way into many homes. These fuzzy egg- shaped beings were expected to go into the large market bringing in S50 million. On the downside of local busi- ness, state agents searched the Lodi-based Sunar Corporation offices in July for the records in connection with a fraud investi- gation. Hundreds of California consumers, some from Lodi, complained Sunar Solar systems did not work as sales representa- tives promised. lnvestigators believed the company swindled hundreds of thousands of dollars during the five years it was based in Lodi. A law suit took more than S100 million in damages from Sunar and several other solar companies and lenders for charges of fraud, misrepresenta- tion and unfair business practic- es. ln Lodi's Beckman Ranch Shopping Center, two other bu- sinesses filed bankruptcy. Mac- Gregors Fine Foods Inc. de- clared bankruptcy to reorganize payments on more than S600,000 in debts to about 300 creditors. Later, the food store re- opened. Owing money to about 45 creditors, Brophy's Restaur- ant also claimed bankruptcy. Each of these events helped construct a more experienced and successful community. The variety of incidents strengthened the framework by adding dimen- sions to the Lodi-Stockton area. by April Taylor 1. Beaming with her winning smile, Lodian Lori Dickerson was crowned Miss California-USA. 2. Taking a glimpse ofa Tokay High rally gives an example of the increasing pop- ulation inthe Stockton-Lodi area. 3. MacGregors, a new deli in Lodi wel- comes shoppers with a fresh coun- try atmosphere. I Q-bba- Math QUOLLI' gi JUN GTADXQQ! fl wut, UL ood cxmdl I VIMOJQD K-Oxvlelfi ko N Yoon sl SIM? W in roi Qtllrwlgilrw CII M900 IWC Q0 Local Essay 213



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.rs 5 'sg l s i it fl .. w i. g rs If' t' . J.. i. I .ms 9? . N 5, Q :gr V 'Q if :- members change, nization Lots of new faces brought about a great deal of change for the Junior Class, according to Amy Straub, vice president. Other class officers were: Kelli Emerick, president, and Melanie Cobb, secretary treasurer. lt Uunior Classl was chang- ing-we had an almost all new Assembly, and a lot of new, different people involved with the class, said Straub. Straub also noted a sense of unorganization. Our class has a lot of spirit- we've always had a lot of spirit -but this year didn't seem to fall in place as well as before, she said. l like our class a lot. We're 'ffl :RBI going to get it together. Emerick believed the Junior Class was extremely enthusiastic and expressed regret about the happenings of Victory Week. After accusations of willful de- struction of lFreshman Classl property and breaking an enter- ing, The juniors voluntarily with- drew their float from the parade. Some juniors were suspended from extra-curricular activities. We feel bad we had to be penalized for the tragic events at Homecomingf' said Emerick. We feel we have the most spirit and pride of any class here at Tokay, and we will continue to show our spirit in the future for positive events to prevail on this campus, she added. Junior Assembly members were: Cobb, Deborah Dahlhauser, Ninette Dileo, Emerick, and Straub. by Helen Schorr Juniors 215

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