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Triton Voice Triton Regional High School Byfield, MA
Issue Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 Issue: Spring/ Summer 2005 Last Update: Thursday, October 09, 2008
  • Disaster Waiting to Happen: April 28, 2005 Triton Regional High School’s juniors and seniors were subjected to a disaster they will hopefully never have to experience in real life.

    Wednesday, May 18, 2005 By: Meaghan Ryan

    The students were first called down to the cafeteria where Principal Bob Manseau called into the Newbury Police Station, reporting a car accident involving two cars and eight students. He said the st

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  • Project Retirement: Pearce Says Goodbye to Triton: Since Triton first opened in 1971, teacher Nancy Pearce, who will be retiring at the end of this year, has taught thousands of students who came to Triton, and has helped many freshmen in the essential first year of their high school careers.

    Wednesday, May 18, 2005 By: Joseph Stucker

    “I came here the day the doors opened, the fall of ’71. When I came the locker rooms weren’t even finished. We had to have classes in the café,” said Pearce. “We were all pioneers when it first starte

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  • Silence speaks louder than words: It’s April 13, and for most, this is just like any other day. For some though, this is a day to speak out against the discrimination gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgender people (LGBT), and their allies face day after day.

    Wednesday, May 18, 2005 By: Jessica Sacco

    Students here at Triton all have their reasons on why they decided to participate in The Day of Silence. Junior Joe Mansur who is partaking in this event for the third time, said, “It’s an issue that

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  • Lacrosse pushes for season three: Even before the spring sport season started, one could tell by the look of anticipation in some of the players’ faces just how psyched they were about the upcoming season.

    Wednesday, May 25, 2005 By: Jessica Sacco

    Unfortunately, there have been rumors that the sport may not return next year because it was only scheduled to run for two years, and the budget may not allow it to come back. However, the players, co

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  • Art meets history as students create artwork to memorialize the Holocaust

    Wednesday, May 25, 2005 By: Kim Ayotte

    On April 10, 2005 a community-wide art exhibit was presented at Peabody High School on the Holocaust. Art students from Triton High School were invited to create projects to be displayed in the exhib

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  • Triton Voices: Seniors: What’s your favorite Triton memory?

    Wednesday, May 25, 2005 By: Stacy Toner and Jessica Sacco

    Dan Kelleher- Last Triton football gameLizz Backler- Freshmen year in Miss Frangos’ class, the class would constantly torture her and talk over her and one day she brought out a listening board and ta

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  • Mach Nhiany: The Dance Master : The music from the speakers is blasting as the sound of various artists’ voices pour out from them.

    Wednesday, May 25, 2005 By: Jessica Sacco

    Students are gathered in groups moving to the beat, lost in the music and each other’s presence. And then there is Mach Nhiany, who stands out from the entire crowd with his crazy and elaborate dance

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  • Senior Citizan Breakfast

    Wednesday, May 25, 2005 By: Mr. Lathrop

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Dan Kelleher- Last Triton football gameLizz Backler- Freshmen year in Miss Frangos’ class, the class would constantly torture her and talk over her and one day she brought out a listening board and ta
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Hey, Triton! Are you ready for some Will Smith? I know I am! This time, I’m reviewing Will Smith’s new album, entitled “Lost & Found.” This review is going to be done in a track-by-track list, all 16
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Freshmen, sophomores should have experienced “disaster”
On Thursday April 28, the juniors and seniors had a drunk driving assembly to conclude a reenactment of an alcohol-related crash, involving fatalities. It was a great idea to make the students shockin
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Well kids, it’s going to be another summer of fun-filled remakes, sequels, and franchise resurrections. Maybe, if you are lucky, you will find something original, but it’s doubtful. Anyway, here’s a
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Basing my first opinion on Brie’s looks, you would think the girl stood a chance. However, the second I put the song on, I immediately felt the strong urge to take something sharp and pierce my eardr
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