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Monday Mornings: The First (and
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Worst) Morning of The Week
Monday always seems to be the longest day of the
week. It is difficult to get back into the swing of things.
When Monday morning comes, some CBA students look
like they just woke up from the dead. There are not
many different opinions of Monday mornings. Most stu­
dents would rather stay home after a long, restful week­
end. However, most students look forward to seeing their
friends again.
The morning starts early and it seems to drag on
forever. Students scramble to finish their homework as
the first bell rings. First period begins and many students
can barely stay awake. The bell rings and students jolt
awake. The remainder of the morning is the same. This
is why students strive to survive Monday mornings.
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Students' devotion and atten­
tion to their studies is a part of
the CBA tradition. Jose Colon,
Kevin Cregg and John V/ilson
set the perfect example.
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The ups and downs of school
life! Some days are better than
others but there's no denying
the stairs between classes re­
quire some artful dodging.

















































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