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 The SADD officers: Rich Masterpol, Megan De­ skin, Adam Gasiorowski, and Dave Pilger pose with Mr. Barnaba.
Black History
U.N.I.T.Y.
lack A m ericans have contributed m any
things to the development of society. Here, Bin the CBA community, we take pride in sharing these developments. February always con­ sists of the hustle and bustle of Valinetine’s Day and the beginning of Lent, but every year, we never fail to share the contributions of one another. W ith numerous posters scattered on the walls, we are always reminded of the many African-Americans
who made a difference in our lives.
by Andrena Irvin
Taking time out from her duties planning Black History Month activities. Tinea Little makes a stop in the nurse’s office. Ap­ parently, she is not in the mood to be photo­ graphed.



























































































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