Page 133 - CBA 1986 YEARBOOK
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 It is indeed an interesting sight to see seventh grade boy walk into school with a young man who is a senior almost twice his size. That, however, is what makes the CBA junior high school the special place that it is.
The opportunity to spend a total of six years in CBA’s exclusive pro­ gram which mixes traditional Chris­ tian values with a highly respected and successful college preparatory curriculum is made even more re­ warding by Brother Mark Storz. and his faculty. Brother Mark in conjunction with the middle school faculty have designed and devel-
(top right) Tim Arthur bats while a fellow classmate looks on.
(top left) Kurt Loftus performs during the Halloween party.
(above right) Brother Mark discusses what some of his goals are for the Junior High students.
(left) Chuck Stanton is seen on his way to Activities Period.
oped a special program that invites the seventh and eighth graders to challenge themselves to try many new things. These things are in an attempt to discover and develop all of their talents for these special boys are the basis for CBA’s future senior classes.
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