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ORRHS Class Olympics261 viewsIt was freshmen vs. sophomores vs. juniors vs. seniors on March 4 during the ORRHS Class Olympics. The four grades competed against each other in games like the egg toss, Pictionary, and the three-legged race for a cash deposit into their class bank account. Seniors took first place that day. Photos by Jean PerryMar 10, 2016
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ORRHS Class Olympics258 viewsIt was freshmen vs. sophomores vs. juniors vs. seniors on March 4 during the ORRHS Class Olympics. The four grades competed against each other in games like the egg toss, Pictionary, and the three-legged race for a cash deposit into their class bank account. Seniors took first place that day. Photos by Jean PerryMar 10, 2016
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ORRHS Class Olympics258 viewsIt was freshmen vs. sophomores vs. juniors vs. seniors on March 4 during the ORRHS Class Olympics. The four grades competed against each other in games like the egg toss, Pictionary, and the three-legged race for a cash deposit into their class bank account. Seniors took first place that day. Photos by Jean PerryMar 10, 2016
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ORRHS Class Olympics244 viewsIt was freshmen vs. sophomores vs. juniors vs. seniors on March 4 during the ORRHS Class Olympics. The four grades competed against each other in games like the egg toss, Pictionary, and the three-legged race for a cash deposit into their class bank account. Seniors took first place that day. Photos by Jean PerryMar 10, 2016
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ORRHS Class Olympics229 viewsIt was freshmen vs. sophomores vs. juniors vs. seniors on March 4 during the ORRHS Class Olympics. The four grades competed against each other in games like the egg toss, Pictionary, and the three-legged race for a cash deposit into their class bank account. Seniors took first place that day. Photos by Jean PerryMar 10, 2016
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ORRHS Class Olympics246 viewsIt was freshmen vs. sophomores vs. juniors vs. seniors on March 4 during the ORRHS Class Olympics. The four grades competed against each other in games like the egg toss, Pictionary, and the three-legged race for a cash deposit into their class bank account. Seniors took first place that day. Photos by Jean PerryMar 10, 2016
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New England VEX Robotics Competition181 viewsAbove: Old Colony students (left to right) John Barns, Tanner Stafford, Nickolaus Smith, Ben Jensen, Jasper Tan, and Jesse Goodwin (not pictured) entered their robot in the Southern New England VEX Robotics Competition on March 5 and 6 at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester. Right: the team’s VEX robot. Photos by Marilou NewellMar 10, 2016
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New England VEX Robotics Competition178 viewsAbove: Old Colony students (left to right) John Barns, Tanner Stafford, Nickolaus Smith, Ben Jensen, Jasper Tan, and Jesse Goodwin (not pictured) entered their robot in the Southern New England VEX Robotics Competition on March 5 and 6 at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester. Right: the team’s VEX robot. Photos by Marilou NewellMar 10, 2016
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New England VEX Robotics Competition159 viewsAbove: Old Colony students (left to right) John Barns, Tanner Stafford, Nickolaus Smith, Ben Jensen, Jasper Tan, and Jesse Goodwin (not pictured) entered their robot in the Southern New England VEX Robotics Competition on March 5 and 6 at Quinsigamond Community College in Worcester. Right: the team’s VEX robot. Photos by Marilou NewellMar 10, 2016
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Mattapoisett Recreation402 viewsFirst Seed Duke managed to hold off second Seed UCONN to win Mattapoisett Recreation’s Junior High Basketball Finals on Thursday March 3rd. Duke went undefeated all season and were a defensive powerhouse- out re-bounding the competition. Back row: Mary Butler, Dylan Hathaway, Sam Guillotte, Jack Meehan and Head Coach Todd Butler, Front Row: Colby Carreiro, Meg Hughes, Dylon Thomas, Mitchell Higgins and Ryon Thomas. (not pictured Aaron Murdoch)Mar 10, 2016
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Library Henna208 viewsThe Elizabeth Taber Library hosted a henna tattoo program for teens, with each guest receiving their own henna creation by professional henna artist Heather Cault-Nulton. The art of henna dates back thousands of years and has recently grown in popularity. As part of a new initiative to draw teens into the library, the afternoon henna event was held on March 1 and attracted 13 area teens to experience the beauty of henna. Photos by Colin VeitchMar 10, 2016
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Library Henna198 viewsThe Elizabeth Taber Library hosted a henna tattoo program for teens, with each guest receiving their own henna creation by professional henna artist Heather Cault-Nulton. The art of henna dates back thousands of years and has recently grown in popularity. As part of a new initiative to draw teens into the library, the afternoon henna event was held on March 1 and attracted 13 area teens to experience the beauty of henna. Photos by Colin VeitchMar 10, 2016
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