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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
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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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