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5649? zfdefdfl' . 3 an ze Heard it through the grapevine that Tokay was busy branching off into many new and exciting activities, while holding on to some of the relished traditions? Adding variety to the ralhx scene, the coronation cere- mony branched out into an evening activity. This in turn Hred up the student body and enlivened their rally spirit. But alas, the branches had to be pruned to prevent further class rivalries as the traditional Wctory Week par-. ade was canceled. But exhilarating the spirit of the student body even more than a parade was the declar- ation of Tokay Day in the city of Lodi. This was the perfect way to end the new and exciting Wctory Week. Yet, for every sour grape, a tasty bunch tantilizes even the most distant countries. From our vineyard a talented group of actors travelled to Russia to perform in hopes of promot- ing peace between nations. . The budding Vietnamese Club grew stronger bonds internally by recruiting many new members, and at the same time, created stronger ties within the school corn- munity. A new branch, formed by the fans of radio-controlled cars joined together to create another one of the new clubs on campus. These mighty and diverse branches intertwined and grew together to strengthen the vine on which Tokay continues to flourish. by Cherie Cortez i0 1. Excited seniors cheer wildly for their class at one of the many Victory Week rallies. photo by Matthew Silber Here the school is the center of everything. Marco Arcelli Foreign Exchange Student .yi 1,94 - .vi , A . It Q 4 ' ...--If Tu Bylll M' y Y z ..:.. 1: .. . V i f in 3. Eric'Smith, a member of the Tokay drama department holds anlaudience cue card as the 'troupe performs at the California State Fair. photo by Matthew Silber
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Royalty presides over Victory Week Topping off the new night coron- ation rally was the crowning of Amy Straub and Edward Taylor as the new Victory Week Queen and King. Other members of the royal court were Princesses Kristen Nieland, Debbie Dahlhauser, Erica Berry, Melanie Cobb, Nicole Wordlaw, and Patrish Trent. Their escorts were John Cook, Dustin Lanz, John Langley, Greg Hansen, Luis DeAn- da, and Matthew Brayshaw, I was totally shocked lwhen they announced my namelf' said Straub. ul had no clue. I said 'did l. Victory Week Princesses and their escorts smile at the crowd after the new King and Queen were announced. photo by Eric Johnston 2. The newly crowned King and Queen Edward Taylor and Amy Straub sing the Alma Mater. photo by Eric Johnston you say my name? Could you repeat that pleasel ' Taylor was just as suprised when his name was announced. I tripped out! It was neat and l felt honored that l was elected by the Senior Class, said Taylor. This was the first year a night rally was used for the coronation. The number of students who came was lower then last year but everyone seemed just as spirited, said Tay- lor. Another first for the couple was that they weren't able to take their royal drive in front of Tokay and Lodi High because of the cancella- tion ofthe Victory Week Parade. The couple did participate in a short parade though at the Victory Week game Friday night where Tokay beat Edison 33-13. by Kathryn Kiszlowski
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