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 (far, left) Ken Shanahan looks as If he has lost the war against academics.
(above, left) M a tt Voce, Chris Teague, Ram Ko- gonti and Pat Cox show their CBA pride at Griffin Field.
(bottom left) Jeff Lomber shows his surprise as Jason Dyer informs him that they have won the lottery.
(left)EricBacalistensattentivelytoBrotherThom- infinite pearls of wisdom.
(top) Jeff Scheiwilier pleads with us to “Switch to MCI. ”
(bottom) Students enjoy use of the new computer center.
A transformation is begun when students enter CBA. They enter as young boys with elementary knowledge and limited social awareness and commitment. Hori­ zons expand until the students be­ come well-informed and intellectu­ al young men eager and ready to embark on their careers. The stu­ dents receive not only an intellec­ tual transformation, but through their interaction with each other and the CBA community they be­ come active leaders and innova­ tors in society.
Variety — The spice o f life. Diver­ sification is an important ingredi­ ent in the CBA structure. This al­ lows students the opportunity to sample various programs in fields other than academics. Students express themselves in areas which include sports, computers, music, art, scholastic organizations and
journalistic projects.


























































































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