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any schools have sporting events, youth
groups, and other extra curricular ac­
tivities in which their students can par­
tion, trying to be louder than the. other, chants
“Brothers” repeatedly.
We show our spirit when we go to sporting
events that our friends and classmates are involved
in. We share their happiness after a win and dis­
appointment following a loss.
Out school spirit here at C.B.A. is something
we should all value. Brothers pride will always pre­
vail.
ticipate. But the majority of these schools are lack­
ing an important sense that C.B.A, portrays. This
is school spirit.
As we walk into the gym, we can hear the roar
of the drums and see each colorful section of the
bleachers standing up doing the wave. This isn’t
any ordinary day. This is the day of the C.B.A.
pep rally. Faculty and the students are all being
pumped up by the C.B.A. cheerleaders. Each sec­
By Taylor Divico
I
High Spirits
Many sophomores look toward the future. Bren­ dan Chambers sees deep into the camera for a glance of the future.
Retreat is a time for re­ laxing. It can be hard work, but Todd Wilbur, Dave Viscome, and Fadi Ghali make it look easy.








































































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