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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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. I Tigers features 'future ' With a tiger roar from the crowd and a spiraling football from the toe of Principal Floyd Williams, Tokay officially kicked-off Victory Week. The theme Back to The Future set the mood for Victory Week, and sent the tigers Back ln Time. ln order to give the students a run-down of the events of the week, the traditional Kick-Off Rally led the festivities. Class Color Day started the week off with flying colors. Seniors gave their warnings to the other classes by wearing orange, juniors sported their green, sophomores were spirited although they were blue, and the freshmen showed they were brave even though they were yellow. Flower children, peace signs, and guitars were in perfect harmony with the campus on Groovy Day. Bed sheets were Roman the campus on Toga Day. Varieties of sheets added to this day, ranging from checkers to Snoopy. Purple and Gold Day ended the dress-up days. Purple and gold wigs, painted faces, and tie-dyed shirts brought out the school spirit, and added to the festive atmosphere. The Sale of The Century was a new activity put on in order to promote school spirit. During lunches, items such as pom-poms, cow bells, kazoos, and Tokay cups were sold. Clubs also set up booths. Although traditions of Victory Week were broken, such as float making and the parade, the addition of new ideas and activities made Victory Week one of the best. by Luis DeAnda
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