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Amanda Feldmifh comes in from the
cold into the warm, caring environs
with the walls of C.B.A. Syracuse
is infamous for its cold and snowy
winters.
Christmas, C B A Style
T he last day of school before a major vacation such as Christmas is always chaotic. There are always class par ties, Christmas decorations, and of course excited stu
dents awaiting weeks of late sleeping.
The new seventh graders at CBA had their first taste of the
standard "pre-vacation chaos" that is so common at CBA. The
seventh graders had no problem adapting to this mode, how
ever, and got the full CBA Christmas spirit rather quickly.
Seventh graders had a full Spanish Christmas party with a
real pinata. The Jr. High even had a door decorating contest.
Next year as eighth graders they will have to teach the new
seventh graders exactly how to show their CBA spirit before
a vacation.
Trying to get into the Christ
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mas sp irit,
junior-high
homerooms decorate their
doors. Standing outside
their festive homeroom are
Edward Burns and Leonard
Stefano.
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