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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
By
SASHA GOLDSTEIN
“We love Spirit Week,” said Jeff Gouzie, a senior at I.H.S. “Everybody gets to dress up in school colors, wear hats, and partake in school-wide competitions instead of going to classes.” Although eve full story >
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Friday, October 24, 2008
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JEFF GOUZIE
It's Spirit Week at Ipswich High School, and the atmosphere is competitive, silly, and downright humorous. On Tuesday of Spirit Week 2008, students were encouraged to wear hats all day long, somethi full story >
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
By
COURTLAND PARKER and ELENA TODISCO
What creates enough energy to fuel a pep rally, happens once a year, and makes both adults and kids laugh together? That would be the Ipswich High School's Teacher Dress-up event. The Ipswich High Sc full story >
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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COBB MATHEY
What shows more school spirit than Class Theme Day? That’s right: nothing. And this statement was never more true ever during Spirit Week 2008 at I.H.S. The Seniors led the way with their "90's R full story >
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
By
XAN DUBACK
White ties, once used to bond two friends together, went flying through the air. Legs kicked out in a scrambled attempt to regain balance, as a cry of victory was heard over the jeering crowd: SENIORS full story >
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Monday, October 20, 2008
By
HANNAH MACKLIN
Elliot Roundy Gynasium at Ipswich High School is usually known for its wild basketball games and crazy Tiger Den covered in a sea of orange. However, for those who walked into the gymnasium on Wednes full story >
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Monday, October 20, 2008
By
LAURA CURCURU
At the end of Wednesday’s events, it was time to really dig in. The final event of the day was the pie-eating contest, a fruity challenge that invites one student from each grade to plunge in face-f full story >
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
By
JACK GOLESWORTHY
The Senior class at Ipswich High School was sweeping every event during Spirit Week 2008. People were wondering whether or not the class would lose one single event the whole week... until the Bat Spi full story >
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
By
CHELSAE MURRAY
As usual, Spirit Week 2008 ended in with lots of energy, ear-piercing screams, and a sea of black and orange. Students and faculty sported their orange and black gear throughout the school. Some wer full story >
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Friday, October 17, 2008
By
MARK O'FLYNN
Normally, we see bubble gum being chewed by major league managers, such as Terry Francona during the American League playoffs. Francona was reported to have chewed 72 pieces of gum during a recent gam full story >
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
By
JAMES DeMARCO
With the second day of Ipswich High School’s Spirit Week coming to an end, the outdoor games were the focal point of many enthusiastic students; all of which were willing to cheer on their comrades in full story >
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
By
BRYNNE COLLUM
The traditional Pumpkin Carving Contest of I.H.S. Spirit Week rallies up energy among the classes. The competition aims to determine which group can carve the most attractive and artistic pumpkin. Th full story >
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
By
PHILIP GALLANT
The I.H.S. Senior class continued their dominance of Spirit Week 2008 on Wednesday by taking the leapfrog relay. The class started out fast by gaining a big lead over the other three teams, but it w full story >
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
By
MARK O'FLYNN
Over the past two days, many students from each class have been making predictions regarding which grade will win events such as the basketball shootout, the tricycle relay, or the tug-of-war. Howev full story >
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
By
COURTNEY CUFF
Nobody missed a beat this year at the instrumental competition held during Tuesday's indoor events at Spirit Week 2008. Each class featured one student who displayed their musical talent by playing full story >
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
By
MIKE PUENTE
The Tricycle Relay race is one of the most competitive events of the indoor games of Spirit Week 2008. Returning Spirit Week 2007 participants were seniors Matt Ashley and Ali Hamlin, a pair who was full story >
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