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 Hitting the Slopes
During school, most students stay in their cliques, but there is one place where stu­ dents from all grades can get together
and be themselves ~ the slopes. Once again the CBA ski club made it’s way to Labrador Mountain to have some fun at the end of a hard day. Whether it was the bunny slope for beginners or the expert slope, all the students had the chance to have fun and share a few laughs. There is no doubt in my mind that the ski club will continue growing in popularity for years to come.
by Craig Overton
Our Common Cause
T een Institute members were those who attended workshops and brought back the information to CBA. Members would of­
ten help to plan and sometimes lead retreats. They taught others activities through which they could relate to those they did not know well. These stu­ dents reminded us that in CBA, no one is a number, but instead, an individual.
by Nicole Chang
C. Arredondo, L. Cabrera,J.
bacio, M, Curtin, M. D’Orazio,J. Drake, N. Deesd^ J. Duessei, J. Ducssel, D. Fabrizio, D . Falci, A. Fecco, B. Fisher,E.Gallardo,N.Goodman,A.Grady,J.Gra­ dy, K. Hkkson, R. Hill, K. Kuszonek, M. Hutton, C.
Johnson, N. Kondra, M. Kusak McGuire, J. Leo, jf Linaberry, P. Mahon, E. Mako. L. Martin, D.Menkin, J. Monkofsky, B. Monareal, R. Nugent, B; O’Connor, I. Olson, C. Overton, J . Pobedinsky, M . Pobedinsky, »B. Purcell, C. Reagan, K. Reagan, P. Ritter, MrRock,, L. Rosales, L, Rosales, M .' So, A. Suryadevara, M. Vrabcl, P. V'rabel. S. Vrabcl, E. Wiesticr
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»H^Aumiffer, KiAumiller, Ri'Canzano, S.Chon, ‘M.Dhskin, J.DuescI, T.Easterly, M.Feliu, S.Cinnnd,
S.Gradoville, S.Hancock, HJnhnson, N .LaBarge,' C.Nicoletti, M.Popkess,J.Powell, h Kununii, I Ro^cs, J.Salisbury, R.Smith, M.Temple. A.Tisdeii, J.W aw rcte S.Zdep, Mr.Mitchell, Miss Limpcrt ^ ' . L
Ski Club and Teen Institute
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