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Morning rehearsals are
not all they are cracked U up to be. Students are challenged to concen­ trate on the music instead
of gossip.
M. Adomato, S. Arkinson, J. Bialek, E. Bigelow, J, Borreggine, E. Brandt, L. Cabrera, D. Candell, T. Can- nucciari, B. CargtieUo, C. Carroll, A. Cerio, D. Char- pentier, D. Chizzonite, K. Clark, J. Colavencenzo, J. Dalakos, P. Donnelly, A. Drake, J. Ducsel, N. Dunn, M. Dyer, D. Falci, S. Ganoung, C. Gorman, A, Grady, B. Grealish, K. Greeley, B. Harris, M. lannolo, A. Ke- ner, M. Kolb, P. Ktino, A. LeBeau, C. Lee, A, Light, A. Magnarelli, W . Magnarelli, L. McDermott, D, Medicis, G. Merk, B. Monreal, D. Mookhetjee, M. Mortek, C. Nicoletti, K. O’Connor, M. Osinski, B. Parker, J . Peck, K. Powers, R. Powers, M . Reeves, M . Robinson, R. Rossi, B. Ryan, A. Sedgwick, L. Semer- aro, G. Silkey, J. Silvela, A. Tisdell, T. Tisdell, D. Verone, L. Welch, K. WiUman, L. Zdep
Chorus
Music To Our Ears
nce again, Mr. Caraher brought forth a
group of talented singers for both the
OChristmas and Spring concerts. With such
a large group, it was easy to accomplish the perfect
sound every choir hopes to achieve. Music ranging
from traditional Christmas songs to modern pop
songs caused the audience to give a standing ova­
tion. With Mr. Caraher’s dedication and a hard­
working group, it is obvious the CBA chorus will
go far in years to come.
By Meredith Reeves















































































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