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Our Long Lasting Friendships
How the Seventh Graders Choose Their Friends
It was their first year at CBA, and perhaps one of the most difficult.
That's why it was important for the seventh graders to find friends
who'd make things easier.
But how did they go about choosing their closest confidantes?
Some seventh graders came from the same school, so they already
had someone to joke along with. Others, however, were not as
fortunate.
Classes brought some students together. Maybe it was a common
liking (or hatred!) for the subject. Others participated in extracurric
ular activities, and through them, they formed a lasting bond of
friendship. Yet, others became acquainted on the bus they rode in
the morning and after school to make the monotony of the ride more
bearable.
One could always tell who the seventh graders were. The cama
raderie among the new CBA students made the difference. Although
they seemed overwhelmed by their heavy load, they always made
sure to laugh and joke with their friends. Without a doubt, these
newly formed friendships will last until they graduate from CBA . . .
as Seniors.
One can usually tell who has had
a good day or a bad day at school.
By the looks of Neil Smith, he seems
pretty content with his day. Now he
gets to go home.
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