Page 40 - CBA 1982 YEARBOOK
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The Seniors have always been the traditional leaders of the school. Yet, by graduation, this leadership becomes more than just traditional. It manifests itself in a way that some might call spirit. It is this expression of leadership that benefits both the school and the student, and which turns boys into men.
For three years, the class of’82 had looked up to the seniors, but upon finally becoming seniors themselves, they did not look down on the underclassmen. Rather, they set an example to be
followed. Being a senior is a unique experience, one that each of us goes through. It is a time to make decisions that will carry us through life and to stand by them. As these men move out beyond CBA, they will look back on their Senior year as the starting point.
Senior year represents a collection of memories and experiences which is slightly different for each individual, but which each will carry with them when they leave Christian Brothers Academy.
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