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Jonathan Bonilla '09
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Principal, Librado Vasquez |
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2005 Homecoming king and queen: Fidel Romero and Joanna Melendrez. |
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Varsity Basketball |
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Varsity Football |
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Varsity Soccer |
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Varsity Volleyball |
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Varsity Baseball |
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MARCA CLUB |
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We The People. CJA. JROTC. MS3. GATE. Alpine. BSU. Project Best. Leo's. ASB. Extreme Health. French/Spanish. Honors. International. ACE. Choir. Key Club. NHS. |
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Spirit Club |
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Drama. Thespians. Math Club. Swim Club. Interact. FFA. TATU. APClub. Journalism. The Breakfast Club. Forensics. Fastbreak. Medical. CSF. |
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Yearbook |
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January 3 - Twelve deceased coal miners and one survivor are discovered in the Sago Mine Disaster near Buckhannon, West Virginia, U.S..
February 5 - The Pittsburgh Steelers win Super Bowl XL, defeating the Seattle Seahawks 21-10.
February 11 - U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shoots his friend and lawyer, Harry Whittington, in the face with a shotgun on a south Texas ranch
March 25 - An estimated 500,000 people take to the streets in downtown Los Angeles to protest a proposed federal crackdown on illegal immigration
May 1 - The Great American Boycott takes place across the United States as marchers protest for immigration rights.
June 7 - Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and 7 of his aides are killed in a U.S. air raid just north of the town of Baqouba, Iraq.
June 9 - The 2006 FIFA World Cup begins in Germany.
June 20 - The Miami Heat win the NBA Finals over the Dallas Mavericks, 4-2.
June 25 - Warren Buffett donates over $30 billion to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
July 9 - Italy wins the 2006 FIFA World Cup by beating France 5-3 on penalties. The score after extra time is 1-1.
July 31 - Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, temporarily relinquishes power to his brother Raśl before surgery
September 12 - Pope Benedict XVI gives a lecture in Germany; he quotes a criticism of the Islam faith, sparking mass protest.
September 15 - Spinach contaminated with E. coli kills one person and poisons over 100 others in 20 states of the United States.
October 2 - Charles Carl Roberts IV, a 32-yr-old milk-truck driver, kills 5 female students at an Amish schoolhouse in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania before shooting himself.
October 23 - Jeffrey Skilling is sentenced to 24 years and 4 months in federal prison on charges relating to the financial collapse of Enron.
October 27 - The St. Louis Cardinals win the 2006 World Series
. November 5 - Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and two of his senior allies are sentenced to death by hanging after an Iraqi court finds them guilty of crimes against humanity
November 7 - U.S. Midterm elections: Democrats win control of both houses of Congress for the first time since 1994.
November 23 - Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian KGB agent, is killed by Polonium-210 in a London sushi bar.
December 26 - Former US President Gerald Ford dies aged 93 years at his home in Rancho Mirage, California
December 30 - Saddam Hussein, former Iraq president, is executed in Baghdad
December 31 - The U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 3,000

January 30 - Coretta Scott King, American civil rights activist and wife of Martin Luther King, Jr. (b. 1927)
March 6 - Dana Reeve, American actress, wife of Christopher Reeve (b. 1961)
March 25 - Buck Owens, American musician (b. 1929)
September 4 - Steve Irwin, Australian environmentalist and television personality (b. 1962)
November 23 - Alexander Litvinenko, Russian-born spy (b. 1962)
December 25 - James Brown, American singer (b. 1933)
December 26 - Gerald R. Ford, 38th President of the United States (b. 1913)
December 30 - Saddam Hussein, 5th President of Iraq (b. 1937)