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Orientation Doy Starts Things Off Right Orientation day, held on August 20, was the beginning of school life for many new students. On this day the new students had a chance to get acquainted with the school and its surroundings. An assembly was held in which various organizations were represented. Student Council President, Steve Trubatisky spoke to the new stu- dents and welcomed them to Cougar Country. Cheerleaders welcomed the new stu- dents with cheers. The majorettes and drill team performed as the band played many tunes to entertain the eager new students. Following the assembly, students wandered through the halls in search for their homerooms. Booths were set up in the halls to which students could sign up for dif- ferent organizations. After the students were released from homeroom they were able to go to the lunchroom for refreshments. With the help of the new freshmen and sophomores, Orientation day was successful. ' 1 ,,y', . y 5 awk i - ' . Q ft' Sax if ,Q P, TOP RIGHT: Freshman, Wade Smalley, tries to figure out which room is his. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Richardson tells the new students about Bryan Adams. ABOVE: New freshmen Search the halls for their homerooms.
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Eorly Morning Action Begins School Doy Many students at Bryan Adams this year dragged themselves to the school much earlier than the usual eight twenty-five. A few of these students needed help in courses and arrived at the school ready to discuss and work with their teachers. Some people had OO classes and arrived at school at a bleary 7:25. The library was often crowded before first period with students finishing up last minute reports and term papers. Also, several clubs met early in the morning and had sleepy-eyed discussions on their future plans. The CB's and CCS met regularly each week during football season. The Belles, attired in curlers and cutoffs, also spent long hours of practice before the regular school hours began as the music of the band rang into the morning air. While the auditorium and fields were full of activity, the lunchroom filled up with students ready for a donut and coke. The lunchroom provided a friendly atmos- phere for studying, listening to music, or just visiting with friends until 8:25. ABOVE RIGHT: Early morning sleepiness does Y W ,g not affect Clint Norris' directing abilities. N I RIGHT: Many students enjoy breakfast and , ' fellowship in the lunchroom before school. 1 ,'Y 24 ,:,', K,
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