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1 Ti.-3 4 5 rv H -l- , Y i I I p LL 'I 2 - 1 BIS' Wil1dSLIl'lil'l rpu en' g h W 'l EEG t You'll have to admit, out Tam High daily By Jos el Bulletin gets pretty good at times. l have an . issue from one of last year's efforts, and G n S Has Power, fi2,ifc.g2,.:.:zif:1SeS1.2, .::5:::':. '12 efs delayed until next Friday. And Mr. Mason, S ' S W I ifljie gf? aiglimplse olfalrecentjrepioiit, must bg S in outt at eisnot ea. 'sa oo tilmingthat we at Tam found this out, beiiuse I can just see some poor soul on the TAM Q n R NEWS writing an obituary. ' Trustees Action Tam Changes Tamalpais Homecomingg Over Summer The Spirit Lives Oh ON MALIGNANI' RAI.l.IES CYC'e C 'b ...MILF b35i0:.i.i2:5i232.S 22: Re-Emerges I Tam Welcomes V3 I1lIlEl IIS Ill students, says cheerleader Deanna Blalock. Students More than 540,000 is spent each year t' within the Tamalpais Union High School 0 District to repair damage done by vandals. Al h h d 1' ' t ll b d t T.z,::1i. 122.2.:if3.:g:2.ff,:':f1i'..t. 1, 2. Has Turnout Returns to Tam l d l ord to do th's the new so ve . n er 1 , management assistant, Lila Wilkins, is , ' . offering a S50 reward for any information t S leading to the apprehension of vandals. a I Stones, 0ne Big Weekend It Again 4 I 0 B By now, the majority of us Tamites know e the results of our recent visit by members of W.A.S.C fWestern Association of Schools d and Collegesj. For those of you who are not an aware, Tam came shining through again. Neato This Season Test schedule l H , H DISC Jockey imffifulif 2LfI'QZiiw'?2SLi 12322,-' 'iii El' ' t th T Master Batters. In a close second came the e Rostanefarians, or Rustanfenarians, or I lgostafgnatriajns, of whatever you wish tocall a t em. o o c ll h' t D y cf Reaganomicsywhijsli ccerizginlgf eVl'!fJtli?ini'lgRE placed in our contest.
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und Thinks Skiers Gear Nifty New Mrs. Bundy feels very good to be here, For Wmter Cheerleaders cause of the peaceful atmosphere the udents and teachers create in the school udents in her classes feel that she is fair, I am t nor loose Board Election a m W i n S Broken Lockers Ngvgmbg T.'.:z,.2f:2..:,1, :::i. Tfali Students Polling Date In Vicious New Club to Search the Predicament Exists at Tam Last fall, when the Tam High School Board established an S80 fee per student per sport, cries of distress rang out in the Athletic Department. Not may expected the students to be able to pay the fee, expecially if they had more than one sport to pay for. Students Try New Fads 0 n the front lawn, Hacky Sak is in. Hacky Sak, as you might know, is a game where you kick a helpless little bean bag around in a circle trying not to let it hit the ground. This game takes no intelligence and you need little coordination to play. Well, what will be next? 'Designer underwear? See-through Varnets? Only time will tell what the American public wants. Antonnucci A 0,000 Burden Heavenly Sky Former Tam News Editor Photography Goes Underground Administration Tam Lacrosse Cl'aCkS DOWI1 Club Forming Cn Potheads Hats offto TAM NEWS staffwriter Todd Rollin, who was left with some egg on his face after writing about an underground newspaper in the first TAM NEWS. We have yet to see any effort put out be the involved party, and expect Mr. Rollin to explain to all of Tam High what happened. Students Have No Problem With Fees H0'l.'E.S29lW'!'9 '81 Model U.N. Starts Strong Student Council Goes Borneo on Orchestra Goes t Projects Darrin Dalagnes a freshmen sadly said could change though, Dalagnes replied, My class has no ,spirit. Asked if things' Yes, I think they can. for Bark Busted - peace Booze Buying With the activities of Homecoming gone by, the Student Council will start putting the energy towards other projects for this year. These activities will include an effort to get Ski Week or a semester break back, getting second semester finals changed for seniors and to continue campus beautification projects. I The Tam High Orchestra has been invited to compete in the International Youth and Music Festival in Vienna, Austria this summer. They are the first public high school orchestra from California to be invited to participate in the eleven year old spirit of the competition. Tam was recommended as the best high school orchestra in Northern California, said Craig Northrup, Music Director for American orchestras. Boneheads A Legend At Tam r3
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