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 After School Activities
After school — these words hove a different meaning
to every student. For some, it means an opportunity to hurry
home and get a head start on homework. For others, who
have part-time jobs, it means time to get to work. For yet
others, it is a time to relax after an especially tough day.
For the average C.B.A. student, though, after school means
a time to show some school spirit and get involved in one
or more of the multitude of activities offered at C.B.A.
Since the majority of C.B.A.'s organizations conduct their
meetings after school, a large number of students remain
in attendance long after the 2:30 bell rings. Whether they
are part of a sports team or a club, most of C.B.A.'s students
find an activity that suits them. They see after school activ­
ities as a great way to display their various talents and
meet newspeople.
After school activities are an enjoyable and interesting
way for students to extend their participation in the CBA
community
a n J
to help
enrich
its atmosphere with
their
unique gifts and talents.
8 Academy
Posing for the camera is an en­
joyable moment for these four
tennis players, Stacy Grado-
ville, Ann Magnarelll, Therese
Cannucciari, and Megan Grant.




































































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