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Relaxing in the halls is one of
the favorite pastimes of seniors.
Devin Stelljes and Micheal
O'Connor read one of their as
signments while Elliot DeGroot
listens to music.
Sports activities are very com
mon for C.B.A. students after
school. Joe Somerset, Chris Bo
gle, and Jamie Tankersley wait
for the homecoming game to
start.
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How many times have you fallen asleep
in your not-so-favorite class? If you're
anything like a lot of CBA students, you
probably can't even count the number of
times you've faced this situation.
For many students at CBA, classtime
means naptime. Once the teacher com
mences talking, the students' eyes begin
to close. They are usually opened again
at the sound of the bell, which acts as
an alarm clock and signals students to
awaken. Students then make the journey
to their next class, where they again es
cape to world of dreams. Typically, this
is a cycle that repeats itself several per
iods a day.
The next time you find yourself dozing
off in the middle of that important new
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lesson that you should really pay atten
tion to, don't panic. Remember that you're
not alone. Just look around the room and
you'll realize that several others share
your favorite classtime pastime . . . sleep
ing.
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