Alcala Yearbook 2003

lx:kw: Showing the ir O-Week en– thus iasm. O-Team leaders Abby Jar! and Ryan Van Arnam hold their group si gns with pride .

lx:k'>I ,': Lying on his back. thi s O-Team leader relaxes as he wa its for his group to join him on Day on the Green.

Meet and greet your friendly nei gh– borhood O-Team leade r! Freshmen were 0-T earn I.eaters bombarded on the first day of orientat ion, August 30th , with an entire team of friendly blue shirt-cl ad upperclassmen , known offi– c iall y as the "O-Team ." Whether it be servi ng food at Day on the Green or coax ing an unwilling freshman in to a sq uare dance or two, the O-Team was a never end ing source of exc itement. Alo ng with their multiple duties throughout the week , each O-Team member was ass igned an O– Group , a sma ll group of freshmen divided up acco rding to preceptori al classes. These groups were often the first chance freshmen had to meet a friend ly face on campu s. Each O-Team member was a lways ready to g ive campu s advice, lead tours, or simpl y talk with any lost fres hmen. The team led freshmen through the multitude of act ivities that O-Week had to offer , and in the process, was a constant source of friendliness and en thu siasm.

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