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  • Awards Night salutes seniors

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Jacklyn Laquindanum '05

    And the award goes to… It was a time for seniors to shine in the Little Theater on May 19. Senior Awards night, lead by Vice Principal of Guidance Brenda Morgan-Davis and aided by chorus teacher

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  • Foods Day fiesta on Cinco de Mayo

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Jamie Lowery '08

    The third Foods Day of this year was special for a lot of people because it was celebrating Cinco de Mayo, commemorating the victory of the Mexicans over the French army at the Battle of Puebla in 186

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  • Elections plagued by apathy

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Nick Branch '07 and Shantall Vera '06

    Student government elections were held on May 9, giving students a chance to decide who would represent them next year. The only problem was, however, there weren’t too many candidates to elect becaus

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  • Elections plagued by apathy

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Nick Branch '07 and Shantall Vera '06

    Student government elections were held on May 9, giving students a chance to decide who would represent them next year. The only problem was, however, there weren’t too many candidates to elect becaus

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  • Elections plagued by apathy

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Nick Branch '07 and Shantall Vera '06

    Student government elections were held on May 9, giving students a chance to decide who would represent them next year. The only problem was, however, there weren’t too many candidates to elect becaus

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  • Baby, it’s two! Meet the new kids on the block

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Jackie Samayoa '05

    Nick and Shannon Paras have a new addition to their family, a baby girl, who was born on March 26. She weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz., and she was 21 inches in length. They decided to name her Antonia Emilia Pa

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  • Fassler on fast road to recovery

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Cynthia Rosales '06

    Physical Education teacher Ron Fassler returned to teaching last month after an injury sustained after he fell into the pool on Nov. 15, 2004 while teaching his class. Fassler reports that he inj

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  • Hail, hail! Galang is here!

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Alicia Rovai-Cruz '05

    Thanks to budget cuts, Gina Galang has been around. At Westmoor, she worked as the counselor’s secretary, but was bumped to Terra Nova to work in the attendance department. She finally found her new

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  • Andreotta begins new chapter

    Tuesday, June 28, 2005 By: Jeff Mancilla '05

    In case you haven’t noticed already, Felicia Andreotta, the new library technical assistant, has pitched her tent inside our school library. Before coming here to Jefferson, she worked in the Gold

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  • Band, color guard captivate crowd

    Saturday, July 09, 2005 By: Alexis Salas '05

    Dressed in black and with music sheets in their hands, the beginning and symphonic band (along with the color guard, marching band and wind ensemble) joined together on May 24, to play their last conc

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The Tom-Tom’s editor-in-chief Alexis Salas will graduate on Thursday, June 16 with yet another award in her portfolio after winning one of three Herb Caen Scholarships sponsored by the Peninsula Press
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The junior varsity baseball team played a rip-roaring softball game against the girls’ team on May 13 on the Jefferson softball field. Before the competition began, both teams warmed up, practiced th
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As the season ended for the Jefferson Swim Team, they had one final challenge: the 4th Annual Students vs. Faculty Swim Meet, held on May 11 at 3:30 p.m. at the campus pool. The participants for t
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The only track member who made it to state championships on Friday June 3, was Lashannda Worthy ’06. Unfortunately, no else made it this far because of injuries and illness, according to coach Melissa
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PLAY BALL! That is what many Jefferson softball players waited to hear. This year at Jefferson, the girls’ softball team got off to a slow start. Before the season started, the girls were desperate
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On your mark, get set, GO! With more than 40 participants that consisted of students, athletes, and teachers, the Jefferson Super Sprint Biathlon was the main after school event on May 20. Many s
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All those fortunate enough to be teenagers today have been dealt a uniquely rough hand at life. With wars, drugs, pregnancy, unnatural deaths, and family units drifting, it is only natural that teens
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Leaning with one foot against a graffiti-covered wall, a young man takes his paper-bagged beer bottle and peacefully sips a little of his bitter golden drink. “Ahh,” he says, satisfied with his swig.
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Now that the school year is almost over, I can honestly say it’s been an interesting year. Jefferson High School is run by an administration and students who care about it. However, the students play
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We all make mistakes. Nobody’s perfect. Mistakes are made to learn from, not to dwell on and think it’s the end of the world. There’s nothing wrong with it. It’s natural and part of life. High sch
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