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Each program enables CBA stu­ dents to express their pride in themseives, their team, and their schooi. These programs give the students an opportunity to favor- abiy infiuence persons and organi­ zations within our community who are unfamiiiar with our achieve­ ments and goais.
CBA is a distinctive society in which we are privileged to be members. Through education and brotherhood we acquire a deep pride within ourselves and achieve self-confidence. Our existence is contigent upon our adapting to our environment and growth within
ourselves and our community. CBA affords the students the opportunity to develop committ­ ment and leadership. The students
bond lifetime friendships with fel­ low students. Wisdom is not found in academic studies alone, but also in the realization that we share our life with our family, friends, and community. We establish the ground work necessary for struc­ turing our future goals while at CBA. We may enter as novices, but we are soon apprentices and when we depart we are on the path to scholar.
(top) The Brothers mount a strong defense. (middle) Steve Van Zandt breaks bread with
Bin Burns, Pete Stoyan and Dave Stripe.
(left) Brother James explains the theories of economics to Scott McDougall.



























































































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