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It is with great pleasure that the 2013-2014 Yearbook Committee dedicates this year's Yearbook to Brother Gabriel Fiumano.
For over 30 years, Brother Gabe has blessed the halls of CBA with his tireless efforts. As a teacher, Brother took the time not only to teach, but to mentor, share life lessons, and always tell us: "God loves you." His greatest contributions however are perhaps outside the classroom. He can be seen in the kitchen at sporting events, offering a caring hand in the nurse's office, applauding at performances, modeling in the
Senior Fashion Show, selling Brothers gear, or cheering on The Brothers. Of course, meeting Brother Gabe in the hallways of CBA is always guarenteed to brighten your day. We thank you Brother for sharing so much of your time with us and especially for reminding us that it isn't about conforming to expectations but about sharing our God-given strengths and talents, with others.
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For over 30 years, Mr. Kevin Conroy was a daily part of CBA. His life in the classroom - teaching American History, Psycology, Current Affairs, Public Speaking or English - and lessons on and off the field (and ice) were always "in play." Fortunately for us, Coach Conroy is still in action on the fields here at CBA. Enjoy your free time Coach Conroy and thank you for everything!
Most known for Smiley Faces or being one of the First People in the school each morning, Ms. Theresa Quilty served as a guidance counselor for many years, 23 of them at CBA. In addition to helping students navigate the ins and outs of applying to college, she coached girls basketball and helped out with the summer basketball league at CBA. Her ever present smile and kindness will be missed. Best wishes on your retirement, Ms. Quilty! We hope you enjoy every minute!
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