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The Tiger Transcript Ipswich High School Ipswich, MA
Issue Date: Sunday, April 03, 2005 Issue: MARCH `05 Last Update: Thursday, May 19, 2005
  • $1.75 Well Spent : Varied choices make healthy eating easy

    Tuesday, April 05, 2005 By: KENDRA RENNICK

    IPSWICH -- In light of the recent obesity epidemic, many Americans have come to the realization that healthy foods are hard to come by. High fructose corn syrup, trans-fats, and empty calories, flood

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  • TIGER TRANSCRIPT UNSUNG HERO: Chuck Holman teaches lessons on language, life

    Thursday, April 14, 2005 By: LAUREN GOUZIE

    IPSWICH -- When students at Ipswich High School are asked if they know Chuck Holman, most of them probably do a double-take or fall into a blank stare before they realize that Chuck Holman is also kno

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  • Red Sox World Series trophy comes to fans of Ipswich

    Friday, April 15, 2005 By: TIGER TRANSCRIPT STAFF

    IPSWICH -- Eighty-six years of Boston Red Sox history came to Ipswich High School in the form of a 35-pound trophy on Wednesday, April 13, 2005. All Ipswich Middle-High School students and staff were

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  • 2004-2005 Tiger hoopsters take care of unfinished business, rewrite school history with Division IV title

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: TYLER HAMMOND

    IPSWICH -- The 2004-2005 Ipswich Tigers Boys Basketball team powered through their opponents on the state tournament level for the first time since 1969. The Ipswich Tigers started their state tournam

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  • The Company's "Of Widows and Vegetables" delivers laughs to festival crowd

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: MEGHAN CLASBY

    IPSWICH -- The Company of Ipswich High School performed "Of Widows and Vegetables" in preliminary round of a drama festival on Saturday, March 19. Drama Director Mrs. Faust said many schools from cit

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  • For Ipswich teachers, the work continues well past the bell

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: MEGHAN CLASBY

    IPSWICH -- Students think they have it bad when they have to do homework almost every night. But yet do they know how much work teachers actually work after the bell rings? Most teachers at Ipswich Hi

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  • New horizons await the I.H.S. Class of 2005

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: ROBYN HACKLER and CRAIG DEMARIO

    IPSWICH -- As graduation approaches for the Class of 2005, the orange tiger paws have slowly taken over the windows of the IHS Guidance Office. Each paw that is placed in the window represents an indi

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  • Where is the best place to get some local grub?

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: ROBYN HACKLER

    IPSWICH -- In a town with so many different dinning options, it is very hard to choose a favorite restaurant. Ipswich is place were members of the community can have their taste buds tickled, and crav

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  • The new SATsDo they need to be SAT on?

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: MARGARET HUTTON

    IPSWICH -- It has been declared that the old SAT which students have prepared for for decades is out. A newly reformed SAT has taken its place.Many students know all too well what the old SAT test con

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  • The New Jordan’s Furniture ReadingA Yea or Nay?

    Tuesday, May 03, 2005 By: MARGARET HUTTON

    READING -- Jordan’s furniture in Reading shares its space with attractions that are visited everyday. In this huge vicinity there is Beantown (where almost everything is made out of real jelly beans),

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At-a-glance

IPSWICH -- After spending one month reading The Orchard, the Ipswich High School book club was given a chance to meet with Carla Panciera, program coordinator for the “One Book” project of Ipswich. Th
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IPSWICH -- The Mock Trial team at Ipswich High School is a group that has become very well-established.The team contains 21 members and their goal is to participate in legal role-play activities. The
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IPSWICH -- Project Close Up coordinator Molly Smith’s website reads: “since 1971, more than 500,000 students have enjoyed a unique "close-up" experience while participating in the Close-Up Washington
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IPSWICH -- On Saturday, March 26, twenty members of the Ipswich High School jazz band performed in the State Jazz Band Competition at University of Massachusetts Lowell under the direction of Gerald D
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READING -- Jordan’s furniture in Reading shares its space with attractions that are visited everyday. In this huge vicinity there is Beantown (where almost everything is made out of real jelly beans),
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IPSWICH -- It has been declared that the old SAT which students have prepared for for decades is out. A newly reformed SAT has taken its place.Many students know all too well what the old SAT test con
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IPSWICH -- It's back to business for Ipswich teachers and students who have finally exhaled now that highly-demanding preparation for the NEASC Accreditation visit is behind them. “The process went ve
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IPSWICH -- Students of Ipswich High are served a diverse collection of teacher on the faculty. But have you ever wondered where the teachers of Ipswich High School got their education?Matthew Simms pl
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IPSWICH -- In a town with so many different dinning options, it is very hard to choose a favorite restaurant. Ipswich is place were members of the community can have their taste buds tickled, and crav
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