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TRIDN is, l v ,THE '58 TRION Class motto: Knowledge is a treasure but practice is the key to it. Eff? 5 L t Senior Depression Day. TRION Dedicated to Mrs. Wilcox, Eng- lish, history, home-ec. teacher. Class of '59 was the first to graduate in new school, Dedicated to Mr. Shapiro, Vice principal. First Musical is per- formed. Soccer team takes Dedicated to Mr. Ftobinson, math teacher. Dedicated to Mrs, Boynton, Home ec. teacher. Dedicated to Mr. Woodhead, science teacher. Memorial to Mr. Gamache who died in Viet Nam. Boys Basketball team takes State title, Dedicated to Mr. Dickerman. NASA space cap- sule donated to ORHS. State Championship. Dedicated to Mrs. Myers, gov't teacher. Hollis C. Youth Center is created. Girl's basketball team takes State Championship. Bicen- tennial celebrated during the summer. t'-. First yearbook with eight pages of full color. M.A,P.S. confer- ence held in the high school. Girls X-country, and basketball teams take State titles. E333 it Baby Boom, female teachers ot the school add to the population. Seniors express them- selves in the yearbook. Opening 9 iz lf
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Oyster River High School has given our community twenty-five years of service, a quarter-cen- tury devoted to quality educa- tion. The school system started as five regional schoolhouses, moving to the new building on January 3, 1956 CMiddle School's locationj. The first grad- uating class consisted of 21 stu- dents compared with 158 stu- dents graduating this year. On October 26, 1964, after overcrowding and double ses- sions, the high school moved with its 310 students from the The H zslo Middle School location into the new and present-day building. A new wing, including the library, was added in September of 1969, but today growing pains are once again a problem. Our earliest yearbook dates back to that first senior class, and the name TRION acknowl- edges the fact that O.Ft.l-l.S. serves three towns: Durham, Lee, and Madbury. The TRION '80 commemorates the schooI's heritage and its twenty-fifth grad- uating class. rms 'mmiv Q , gi N .k,- A Q. ..-' a ... WON i f . Dedicated to Mr, Bax- ter, a Vice Principal. Class motto: Truth and Honor have no equals, Class motto: Tomorrow we again embark upon the bound- less sea - Horace, Dedicated to Coach Clark The new high school is under construction. The Drama Club is created by Mrs. Wight and Mr, Guptill. Oyster River Cooperative School District and athletic association formed. We move Monday, the new building is opened, The girl's track team is created. Dedi- cated to the Millikens. ofthe ixgxl X M. C tt., X TR Soccer team takd state title. i Dedicated to Mi Hall, guidanc counselor. Changeover - new princi- pal, five new teachers, and pro- ject center. Dedicated to Mr. Kazura, biology teacher. 8 Opening Dedicated to Mr. Shapiro and Dedicated to Coach Clark. Dedicated to Mr. Griewank, Mr, Formisano. Planetarium English teacher. christened by Gov. Walter Peterson.
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Choo! S We are the Bobcats . . . Number 1! And if you can't hear us, we'Il yell a lit- tle louder! . . . With four teams going to the championship last fall and more to come in the future, Oyster River stu- dents have good reason to proclaim their excellence. Though small in size, OR.l-l.S. is big in spirit. What we lack in number, we make up in skill and enthusiasm. And, in the years to come, we will continue to remain num- ber one. IO Opening
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