Page 10 - CBA 1987 YEARBOOK
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 Change is constant. It comes in many forms. It is sometimes subtle and arrives without notice. It is some­
times difficult and fought with vigor. Whatever form it takes, makes little difference, since it is with change that life continues and cycles revolve. It is
the hues o f the GOLD sunrise o f sum­ mer that precedes the deep PURPLE sundown of fall. Seasons comprise change and so too, CBA as a society is in a continuous state of change. The components remain constant: students, faculty, administrators, par­ ents, activities, sports, academics and environment. It is the individual and community interaction of these components which affect the whole and creates a dynamic cyclorama.
































































































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