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ORR Graduation423 viewsThere was much pomp and circumstance when the Class of 2010 graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School on June 5, 2010. Despite the rain, the students smiled as they greeted their future of possibilities. Speakers included National Honor Society president Kelsey Jean Frink and Valedictorian Jean Smith. Photo by Felix Perez. Jun 09, 2010
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ORR Graduation397 viewsThere was much pomp and circumstance when the Class of 2010 graduated from Old Rochester Regional High School on June 5, 2010. Despite the rain, the students smiled as they greeted their future of possibilities. Speakers included National Honor Society president Kelsey Jean Frink and Valedictorian Jean Smith. Photo by Felix Perez. Jun 09, 2010
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Class of 2010441 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School graduates from the Class of 2010 toss their caps up in the air and celebrate a bright future on June 5, 2010. Photo by Tim Smith.Jun 09, 2010
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Class of 2010404 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School graduates from the Class of 2010 toss their caps up in the air and celebrate a bright future on June 5, 2010. Photo by Tim Smith.Jun 09, 2010
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Class of 2010393 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School graduates from the Class of 2010 toss their caps up in the air and celebrate a bright future on June 5, 2010. Photo by Tim Smith.Jun 09, 2010
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Trebuchet Time396 viewsSenior Carl Dias and freshman Callum McLaughlin from Old Rochester Regional High School’s engineering class constructed this large working trebuchet with guidance from their teacher Tom Norris. The trebuchet was tested in the football fields with gallons of water, a rock and a watermelon. Delightful throwing and smashing ensued. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.May 26, 2010
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Trebuchet Time373 viewsSenior Carl Dias and freshman Callum McLaughlin from Old Rochester Regional High School’s engineering class constructed this large working trebuchet with guidance from their teacher Tom Norris. The trebuchet was tested in the football fields with gallons of water, a rock and a watermelon. Delightful throwing and smashing ensued. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.May 26, 2010
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Trebuchet Time423 viewsSenior Carl Dias and freshman Callum McLaughlin from Old Rochester Regional High School’s engineering class constructed this large working trebuchet with guidance from their teacher Tom Norris. The trebuchet was tested in the football fields with gallons of water, a rock and a watermelon. Delightful throwing and smashing ensued. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.May 26, 2010
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Trebuchet Time400 viewsSenior Carl Dias and freshman Callum McLaughlin from Old Rochester Regional High School’s engineering class constructed this large working trebuchet with guidance from their teacher Tom Norris. The trebuchet was tested in the football fields with gallons of water, a rock and a watermelon. Delightful throwing and smashing ensued. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.May 26, 2010
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Trebuchet Time437 viewsSenior Carl Dias and freshman Callum McLaughlin from Old Rochester Regional High School’s engineering class constructed this large working trebuchet with guidance from their teacher Tom Norris. The trebuchet was tested in the football fields with gallons of water, a rock and a watermelon. Delightful throwing and smashing ensued. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.May 26, 2010
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Class of 2011424 viewsOld Rochester Regional High School’s junior class enjoyed a great night on May 15, at their semi-formal and overnight party. 180 students enjoyed dining, dancing, games and performances until the wee hours of the morning, thanks to the donations of time and resources from local businesses and volunteers. Photo by Antionette Pacheco.May 26, 2010
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Project Linus391 viewsStudents from Old Rochester Regional and the Mattapoisett Council on Aging joined together on May 13 to donate their blankets to the Boston-area chapter of Project Linus, an organization that gives blankets to sick and emotionally-distressed children. The children made the blankets, and the volunteers from the COA hand-sewed tags onto each donation. Photo by Anne O’Brien-Kakley.May 19, 2010
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