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Tiger Times Tabb High School Yorktown, VA
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 Issue: Volume 9, Issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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At-a-glance

The alarm goes off and for Junior Brian Kondor, it’s still too early to get out of bed. He goes through his morning routine of stumbling around and pulling on a Transformers shirt and a pair of jeans
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Due to the school’s new addition of the “Tabb Pride” sign in the cafeteria, concerns about damaging the sign have forced the underclassmen to relocate homecoming decorations to the 400’s and main offi
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“Tabb High School, A Tradition of excellence,” reads the sign in the cafeteria. This sign is one of many improvements that the school has received over the summer.The Tabb High School administrative t
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“May the force be with you” is much more than an over used film line to some people. This year Eric Grube, Physics teacher, will sponsor the newly formed Sci-Fi Club. This group of ambitious students
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When Junior Jessica Clemmons’ father left one day, she was not sure when he would return or if he ever would. The thought was too scary to think about for long. Clemmons is an “air-force brat” whose
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The hallways are filled with the unfamiliar faces of upperclassmen. The classes are longer due to block scheduling. The material is rigorous and the homework seems to pile up. The transition from mi
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Winning the coveted Tabb Spirit Art Contest is something that many students in Tiffany Heiser’s art classes strive for. The winner of this year’s contest will be selected by Principal Laura Abel, who
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Wake up, go to school, go to practice, go home, do homework, and then go to sleep. Wake up the next day and repeat. Not to mention finding time to eat and spend time with friends and family. Each y
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With a new year underway, Laura Abel, Principal, has created a permanent new group for the 2007/2008 school year that will increase student input in administrative decisions.Dr. Doug Hartley, Assis
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Mrs. Frances Dukes, the new assistant principal, speaks slowly and eloquently, her voice drifting over the yellow “congratulations” flowers on her meticulous desk. A former twirler in the band, Dukes
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