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  • CURTAIN CALL: Ms. Wayne to Retire

    Wednesday, February 25, 2004 By: Jocelyn Arellano

    Ms. Wayne has been teaching at Alisal since 1988 and during her time has taught every level of English, drama, Health Academy, History (World and U.S.), yearbook, Opportunity, ESL, and Government-Econ

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  • Prayer Group at Alisal

    Wednesday, February 25, 2004 By: Claudia Magallon

    Today’s life is so bust that people get wrapped up in their problems and hectic lives that they neglect their spiritual side. Fortunately, Alisal has a prayer group to keep spirits healthy. The prayer

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  • Yo Si Sabo

    Thursday, March 04, 2004 By: Janet Oseguera

    For the first time in Alisal history the girls’ varsity soccer team are both M.B.L. champions and qualified for the C.C.S. playoffs. “Yo si sabo” is a saying amongst the teammates. To them, it means,

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  • Passing the torch

    Thursday, March 04, 2004 By: Javier Santoyo

    Coach Gil Bacis, the former school resource officer or SRO for Alisal High, stepped down as boys’ varsity soccer coach after ten years of coaching. Jesus Sanchez, the new SRO, is replacing him as the

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  • Senior Soil

    Friday, March 05, 2004 By: Claudia Magallon

    A certain little spot called "senior soil” on school campus has gone unnoticed by many for quite sometime now, but in the early seventies "Senior Soil was a very special place," says Mrs. Albano becau

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Trojan Tribune Alisal High School Salinas, CA
Issue Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 Issue: February 2004 Last Update: Monday, March 08, 2004
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A certain little spot called "senior soil” on school campus has gone unnoticed by many for quite sometime now, but in the early seventies "Senior Soil was a very special place," says Mrs. Albano becau
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The following is a response by ASB President Jesus Rogel to an article in December's Trojan Tribune.“School spirit, is it just another dumb reason to go out and join a team or go see a school event so
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For the first time in Alisal history the girls’ varsity soccer team are both M.B.L. champions and qualified for the C.C.S. playoffs. “Yo si sabo” is a saying amongst the teammates. To them, it means,
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Coach Gil Bacis, the former school resource officer or SRO for Alisal High, stepped down as boys’ varsity soccer coach after ten years of coaching. Jesus Sanchez, the new SRO, is replacing him as the
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Aquarius (January 20 - February 17): Watch out! Keep your feet on the ground and don’t get carried away with your personal life or school. Things will work out on their own if you give them time.
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We all have one. Some wild, some mellow some special, and some weird. I’m talking about birthdays. A day that we have been waiting for one year. Some of us don’t want anyone to know. In our early year
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Aol.com, hotmail.com, and yahoo.com – blocked. Students are unable to access these sites (among others) due to security reasons. This decision was made because of spyware and viruses affecting the dis
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Ms. Wayne has been teaching at Alisal since 1988 and during her time has taught every level of English, drama, Health Academy, History (World and U.S.), yearbook, Opportunity, ESL, and Government-Econ
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The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights says that Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or the press. However, somewhere between the establishment of the Constitution and the pr
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Today’s life is so bust that people get wrapped up in their problems and hectic lives that they neglect their spiritual side. Fortunately, Alisal has a prayer group to keep spirits healthy. The prayer
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