Page 10 - CBA 1993 YEARBOOK
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 TIME OUT OF CLASS
How do you spend your spare time? Most
students would agree that they spend a great
deal of their time outside of school on school-
related activities. Studying and homework are
two very time-consuming priorities. This leaves
many puzzled as to how students make time
to do anything else. Somehow, though, CBA
students make time to participate in many other
events, both individually and socially.
When it comes to hobbies, CBA students have
a very diverse range of interests. A large num­
ber of students have a passion for music. Many
different instruments, from the piano to the ac­
cordion to the violin, are played by CBA stu­
dents. Other students are quite active athleti­
cally. They may participate in a school sport
or one which is not offered by CBA, such as
karate or wrestling. Athletes may participate
in different sports offered by organizations.
Many students hold jobs after school. They re­
alize the importance of saving for the future,
or maybe just for that new car or outfit.
CBA students are very active socially. In their
spare time, they enjoy going out with their
friends. Their favorite activities? Parties, foot­
ball games, eating at Taco Bell, and other so­
cial gatherings where other students are pres­
ent. When students aren't with their friends,
they can usually be found at home, talking on
the phone, or watching TV. When nothing else
is being done, students take time out to sleep.
Filling your free time can be very tiring.
In complete concentration, Ni­
cole Chang
and M eredith
:
Camaraderie and fellowship
overtake Sophomores in the ac­
ademic wing. A group of Soph­
omores give Chris Bogle a send-
off to football practice.
Reeves are undistracted by Lin­
da Semeraro's sudden burst of
hysteria.






















































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