The Scituate Voice Scituate High School North Scituate, RI
Issue Date: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 Issue: Volume 1, Number 7 Last Update: Monday, June 11, 2007


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We’re almost gone, June 15th. It’s so close. Where’d all the time go?
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We’re almost gone, June 15th. It’s so close. Where’d all the time go?
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After telling her team that they had nothing to be ashamed about, and they should not be holding their heads down, head coach Sally Stacey ran over to the open arms of her husband in the stands. Even
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Entering high school, our SHS class of 2007 might have seemed to some teachers like the class from hell, an unruly bunch with little interest in education. However much has changed since that Septembe
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Graduation is a day for endings, and beginnings. Everything will be different after you step off that podium on June 15, 2007. As we grow into adulthood and we begin to move into the college world, i
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A division 1 championship, a 7 seed basketball team making it all the way to the Ryan Center, and a boy’s volleyball team in a championship match. What a year it has been for Scituate sports.
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Each class that passes through Scituate High School has an array of personalities and talents that make it unique. Time is almost up for the graduating class of 2007, but they will leave a lasting im
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As graduation comes closer and closer, I can’t help but hear so many seniors say things like “I can’t wait to get out of here. I need to leave these people!”
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On Thursday, May 31st, Freshman Nicole DiPaolo was presented with an award from Johnson Controls for her outstanding project on greenhouse gasses.
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As this years graduating class celebrates (among other things) the fact that this is their first summer in about seven years without required summer reading, the underclassmen are wondering when they
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