Tom-Tom Jefferson High School Daly City, CA
Issue Date: Sunday, May 01, 2005 Issue: JeffMay2005 Last Update: Monday, July 18, 2005


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A night of fashion, a chocolate fountain, dinner and entertainment made the prom flawless for some students. On April 16, the prom “Remember Me This Way,” was held in the Old Federal Reserve building
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The sharp and quick sport of badminton awards learners to gain social skills, hand and eye coordination, and speed. Though practices are from 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., students would rather practice tha
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The season started slow for Jefferson’s softball team, and so far there have been no wins, but they continue to keep their heads up, players and coaches say. “I think it’s a pretty good team. Eve
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With a pre-season record of 6-10, the Jefferson varsity baseball team had high hopes going into the 2005 season. But the habit of leaving players stranded and the teams’ difficulty pulling out key hit
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This month, Jefferson High School will host its first biathlon on the 20th of May. It includes a 200-yard swim followed by a 2-mile run. It will be held in the gymnasium pool and track. Dr. Mark
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Jefferson’s track season started on Feb. 26 and will end with the league championships at Sequoia High School May 4 to May 11. “The PAL (Peninsula Athletic League) is falling apart,” said track c
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“It really doesn’t matter how many moves you have. Anything could happen in a match.” Standing at 5-feet-11 inches, Jasmine Drake ’05 is a student-athlete who is one out of five siblings in her f
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“It’s not about winning, it’s about style,” said Jacqui Aromin ’06, one of Jefferson’s swimmers, as she anticipates the swim meet. From Jacqui’s statement, it seems as if the swim team dove into the c
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When students get into trouble, they sometimes need a bridge to get them on the right path again. That’s where Suspension Bridges comes in. The Suspension Bridges program, founded by Carrie Whita
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Si Sirhan was our school registar who worked here at Jefferson High School for many years. “I worked for Jefferson 14 years and it’s hard to take memories back,” Sirhan said. She now has started
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