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Mr. Dado, M. Keegan, D. Bunkley, M. Kanerviko, B. Riley, R. Windhausen, R. Brophy, B. Eberhardt, C. Davis, K. Fallace, Z. Rothchild, M. Chase, S. Sherlock, P. Stuglis, B. Burns, R. Heiser, P. Barnaba, G. Mills, M. Procopio, E. Hoofnagle, P. Guinto, S. Laba, J. Flannagan, J. Burns, T. Anderson, B. Shanahan, C. Michaud, C. Bernales, J. Miller, M. Vanderloo, P. Dombrowski, M. Andernato.
(top right) Charlie Michaud makes sure that the donuts are up to par while he samples one during morning donut shop.
Over the course of the years stu- cJents participate in and stand witness to a deverse array of senate coordi­ nated activities. This year proved to be no exception. President Mike Adornato took the driver’s seat and through the invaluable efforts and commitment of his executive board, consisting of Chris Davis, Charlie Michaud and Steve Sherlock, man­ aged to crank the senate into over­ drive.
It was Charlie Michaud who, in conjuntion with many willing student’s, engineeredoneofthemostmemora­ ble pep-rallies in CBA history. It was also the Adornato administration, with the help of treasurer Steve Sher­
lock, that was responsible for the in stallment of a new Pepsi machine.
The element most responsible fo( the year’s success seemed to liein the unity and spirit of the students in s u p p o r t i n g t h e i r s c h o o l . Numberins among the officers’ most noted contri butions was a fifty-fifty raffle, whid fell under the direction of senior presi dent Ed Hoofnagle. In addidtion tc this type of involvement, the execo tive board worked in union with the Booster Club to produce banners o' scheduled athletic events and 8 monthlycalenderoutsidethemainof fice.
It is clear that the senate has made it’s impact felt throughout the school
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Last Year We Got Doughnuts
This Year We Get Soda
























































































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