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 Some days seem longer than others. Melissa Clary sighs as she realizes the day is almost over.
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Many People dreaded having their pictures tak­ en.JulieBaxterisonesuch person.
Special events sometimes make concentrating tougher. These students have no trouble with dis­ tractions.
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Greatness in Numbers
he sophomore class, which was the biggest class in the school,
was probably the most outgoing class in the bunch. Despite the
T large number of students, everyone seemed to work together with
one another as a group. Even though at times sophomores were somewhat
“dicky”, they really pulled together in times of need. They accounted for
the greatest percentage of students that attended school functions, such
as games and dances. Many were also involved in a number of extra­
curricular activities, such as S.A.D.D., Yearbook, Amnesty International,
Sports, and more. Everyone worked together to meet their goals and that
is what made the class so unique and of great importance to CBA.
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