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The Daily Olivian

The Daily Olivian

The student news site of Oliver Ames High School in Easton, Massachusetts

Welcome To High School: A Poem By Lila Rose

October 12, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

Welcome to High School Where your minds grow And your free time shrinks Welcome to High School Where you’d better find a group Or accept being a wanderer Welcome to High School We’ll teach you about mitochondria But never about depression Welcome to High School Where cliques are as normal as Panic attacks before Finals […]

Drama Club to Try Something New

October 10, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

Well, yes. And no… I guess it depends on who you ask. Either way, it makes for a boatload of fun and confusion. “Is He Dead?” is the newest screenplay to be performed by OA’s Drama Club, and it’s a show you don’t wanna miss. Highly recommended to any person who favors comedy, mayhem, bad […]

Songs for All Occasions

October 4, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

Most of us these days pick up our phones and listen to Spotify or something similar when we’re doing pretty much anything, whether we’re on the way to somewhere or just studying at home. Even though I don’t have specific playlists for these situations, I seem to always know exactly what songs to listen to […]

Harvest Fair Photos

October 4, 2017 By Paul Flaherty

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Now Streaming: Matt Campbell

September 29, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

My name is Bret Silverman, and I am a sophomore here at OA. One of my passions is good music, and I’ve found that many other people enjoy a good song as well. So, my time task for the Olivian is to find out what people at OA are streaming — music, video, movies – […]

Out With the Old, In With the New

September 27, 2017 By The Daily Olivian

By Henry Simone If it was not for Charlene Dalrymple, Oliver Ames High School would not have the amazing music program that it carries to this day. Starting her career over thirty years ago, Mrs. Dalrymple, better known as Mrs. D, recognized a tiny amount of potential within our music department. Her vision for Oliver […]

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