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Earbf Birds Arrive Be ore First Period Are you one of the hundreds of Bryan Adams students who find it dif- ficult to arrive at school by the 8:25 bell? Now have pity for the 144 stu- dents who must be here at 7:20 for 00 classes. During football season band and Belle members must be at school between 7:00 and 7:30 for early morning practices. The morning before a pep assembly, Spirits and cheerleaders can be heard going over the cheers to be used in that days assembly. Others rush to do last minute homework or studying for a test in the library before the first period bell rings, on the other hand, a few Bryan Adams students arrive at school earlyjust to have a donut and coke with some friends. School activities start long before 8:25. i'iZi '-.., A A ,Kimi ' ritff- d' NV 3 n f : r ..,. I A --ff ' ,1fffM?i+ .gg . ---, .ff . ,,,,' r ' ,Vi , f s f b , l M 2' s f lf. - L' TOP RIGHT: Rhonda McElwain and Sarah Flnklea dress up for morning practice ABOVE LEFT: Beverly Cole and Diane Taylor along with other students have breakfast in lunchroom ABOVE LEFT: Hank Jamieson loves to spend his early mornings ln the library studying
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Freshmen Are Welcorned on Orientation Day Orientation Day was held on August 26, 1977. Eager freshmen and new students made their way to the auditorium for a brief program. Mr. Richardson opened the program with words of welcome. The band, Belles, majorettes and cheerleaders were dressed in their uniforms as they proudly performed for the new students. Introductions were made of the student council representatives. Instructions were then given to the stu- dents to visit their homerooms. The assembly came to an endg and the halls were filled with lost fresh- men. Once in the homerooms, B.A. folders were given to everyone. The folder included such information as a list of the counselors, the school calendar, the bell schedule, and the athletic schedule. Students were then allowed to leave, and visit the lunchroom. Cookies and punch were served to everyone. Booths were set up as different clubs and organizations were represented. The new students left Bryan Adams with excitement and anticipation, of the new school year. J: 'ff 5 1 ww ' A, f .- .W i are 73563 :her Burnet? wa Qs. 'e is ,ggi 1 'igiuf' Tee' . ., LEFT: James Van Roy proudly displays his B.A. folder. RIGHT: Jeff Benton represents the Radio Club, as Tony Nuncio represents the Science Club.
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.ef P.. A TOP: Michelle Massey helps Spirits learn a new cheer. LEFT: Janet Reynolds and other band members sleep walk through morning practice ABOVE: Shorts and curlers appear the fad for early morning Belle practice,
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