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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.