By Chris Pearsons The Oliver Ames volleyball team may be off to a tough start, but nobody doubts their ability to come back. Although they are just 2-6, they are coming off of a victory over Attleboro on Monday and will hopefully carry this momentum into their game on Wednesday, when they will face […]
OA Football vs. Taunton: A True Nail Biter
By Ryan Torgersen Oliver Ames football hosted the league rival Taunton Tigers Friday night in a highly anticipated match up. Oliver Ames hoped to bounce back with a win at home after a tough loss against Silver Lake despite a stellar performance from junior halfback, Anthony Berksza. OA kicked off to start the game and […]
Celebrating Charlene
On Sunday, September 10th, Oliver Ames music alumni gathered on the stage to bid a final farewell to the woman they all learned to love and be inspired by: Mrs. Charlene Dalrymple. The event, appropriately named Celebrating Charlene, was a tribute to honor Mrs. D’s forty years of contribution to the Oliver Ames music department, […]
Weekly Sports Update
Girls Soccer: 5 Wins, 2 Losses. The girls continue to dominate the Hock, beating KP 2-1 and Brockton 2-0 last week without being defeated. Come support them this week as they look to make Attleboro (Monday) and Taunton (Thursday) their next 2 victims. Boys Soccer: 4 Wins, 1 Tie, 0 Losses. The boys soccer team is having […]
Mondays With Matt: Limits
By Matthew H. Campbell What is your limit? I’m not talking about the non-removable discontinuity at x = 3. I am talking about where something exceeds expectations. Many people would argue that limits they set for themselves are true. However, the few who approach their so-called “limit” as a goal are more likely to exceed […]
We Need to Name the Auditorium After Mrs. D
Opinion Much controversy has arisen in the town of Easton due to the recent Charlene Lorion Dalrymple Naming Project. This project revolves around a group that wants to name the Oliver Ames auditorium after Mrs. Charlene Dalrymple, the former head of the school’s music department, for her long-lasting contributions to not just the high school, […]