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The Tiger Transcript Ipswich High School Ipswich, MA
Issue Date: Monday, January 01, 2007 Issue: JANUARY `07 Last Update: Sunday, January 14, 2007
  • I.H.S. Varsity FootballSenior Spotlight

    Monday, December 04, 2006 By: JENNIFER WYSOCKI

    The 2006 Varsity football team at Ipswich High School performed a complete 180-degree turn around this year. I.H.S. football has not enjoyed enormous success in recent years. For fans, a victory over

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  • Spicing Up School Assemblies: Senior believes I.H.S. should improve quality, quantity of more assemblies

    Thursday, January 04, 2007 By: ASHLEY GALICKI

    All-school assemblies are one of the events at Ipswich High School that has drawn mixed ratings among students and faculty. School assemblies are often dreaded by some in the school community as they

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  • As '07 Begins, '08 Election Heats Up: As candidates emerge, I.H.S. students begin to show interest

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: ANDREW RUTA

    As the New Year rolled around, one thing was for certain: many political figures are now going to be announcing themselves as candidates for the upcoming presidential race. While the election will no

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  • Fundraising for Friends: I.H.S. students raise monies for kids at home and as far away as Africa

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: SAMANTHA BARTLETT

    Two separate student organizations are busy raising monies to improve themselves and communities around the world.Lending a hand to the community is something every I.H.S. student is encouraged to do.

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  • Bigger Portions, Better Variety: Senior sounds off about...what else? SCHOOL LUNCH

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: JEANNA PERROTTA

    As the years go by your body grows, your mind matures, and your appetite expands. So if it is proven our appetites are bound to keep growing as we get older, why are we being fed a smaller amount of f

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  • Newly-inaugurated Patrick Reaches Out to Bay State Teens : Ipswich's Jarmolowicz, Greenough join other young leaders at Youth Inaugural

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: JENNIFER WYSOCKI

    As 2007 came ringing in, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney was ushered out. The State House has now opened its doors to the fresh face of Deval Patrick. Patrick was elected to the governorshi

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  • Starved to Perfection?: Struggle to become thin plagues young Americans

    Monday, January 08, 2007 By: MARISSA MACGAULEY

    In the United States, women are given the message that in order to be happy, they must be thin. One only needs to look at any fashion magazine, television program, movie, or music video to see the gl

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  • Invasion of the Pod People: How one simple gadget has truly become the first pop-cultural icon of our 21st century

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: ROBIN MINITER

    Under any other circumstance, the sight of wires protruding from any passerby’s head would be quite disconcerting. Welcome to the 21st century. And no, I’m not writing of robots or alien beings as for

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  • Remembering Gerald R. Ford: Students, teachers remember the life, contributions of thirty-eighth president

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: LIZ HIGGINS

    Most students at I.H.S. were not alive when Gerald R. Ford assumed the Oval Office. Yet, they feel it tremendously important to pay homage to a president who has died. Gerald Rudolph Ford, 93, who be

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  • Calling ALL Tigers!: Senior feels the Den may be down, but never out

    Tuesday, January 09, 2007 By: PATRICK CLASBY

    Over the past three years, the I.H.S. Tiger Den has become a fan base to be reckoned with among the Cape Ann League. They are a symbol of the school, coming together in unity to cheer their beloved T

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At-a-glance

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Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as the, “Winter Blues,” affects millions of Americans during the winter season.Beginning in the fall and lasting through the winter, the days get shorter as the
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Why more seniors don’t participate in the Ipswich High School’s Bridge Program is completely beyond me. The Bridge Program is a five to seven week work study program that allows students to learn mor
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For most high school students, the senior year consists of mostly shopping for a good college, tying up some loose ends, and planning your future career path. With the end of high school right around
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Name: Amber SmithSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardFavorite Sports Team: Doesn't have oneFavorite Athlete: Paul PierceMost Memorable Game: When we beat Wilmington last year in the tournamentFavorite M
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In the year 2006, more than one million immigrants from countries around the world became United States citizens. Officials predict 2007 will be no different, expecting continued growth.For years, th
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The heat is on at the Elliot Roundy Gymnasium as I.H.S. Hoop teams battle to lead the Cape Ann League. The lady Tigers have started the season off 2-2 in the division, holding a 5-4 overall record. In
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The work one puts into the sport of track may not draw the public accolades that football or basketball generate, but it still requires the same dedication, effort and commitment as other sports deman
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With the confident promise of being anywhere in "twenty minutes or less," it is clear that when riding with Janice Sweeney, Ipswich students are riding with the best. For the past ten years, Janice ha
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Over the past three years, the I.H.S. Tiger Den has become a fan base to be reckoned with among the Cape Ann League. They are a symbol of the school, coming together in unity to cheer their beloved T
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