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   July 14, 2004     Los Gatos, California Since 1881
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The building we still recognize today as Los Gatos High School was constructed in 1925. Not many years later, one of the school's most famous students, Olivia de Havilland, was enrolled there. She appears as a 1932 class officer: (from left) Remo Cacitti, president; de Havilland, secretary; James Gibb, vice president; and Orion Kellam, treasurer.
Jewel So Rare
By Dick Sparrer
The construction of Los Gatos High School was just one of many historic events in town in the 1920s and '30s.  More
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2004 race begins Green liquid Tech sqaud
Two seats on the Los Gatos Town Council will be up for grabs this November, and two contenders have already thrown their hats in the election ring.  More Several town and county agencies recently responded to a report that a green liquid was flowing through the Los Gatos Creek.  More The dispatcher's voice comes through Merissa Merkt's radio—a 19-year-old man and his mother are having a verbal argument.  More
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Jewel So Rare: Historic events in Los Gatos
News

Glickman, Bakken are both off and running—and the 2004 race begins

Technology helps police officers in the field

Green liquid in creek was not antifreeze, just food coloring

Byrd represents Los Gatos high school on WB20 student council

Mr. Johnson goes to Washington as People to People representative

Monte Sereno couple throws a party for police, fire forces

No names read at July 4th event and families are upset

Preservation of town history's subject of a town hall meeting

Police Report

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Editorial: Honoring America on the 4th of July, but not local soldiers

Sparrer: Telecommuting—it's such a modern-day thing to do

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Valley Homes

Housing market boosts business

Home sales and property listings

The Internet connection to buying a home

Around Town

Instructor starts books-for-food drive

The mayor who would be king part of the Festival Ensemble

Education

It's summer, but school is in session

Columns
Main Street
Taste

Formosa Restaurant—more than just typical Chinese fare

Sports

American wins three, but no playoffs

Bates ready to run in all-star football game

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