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 Laurine Irwin
Social Studies 7-8, Jr. High Student Senate,
Crisis Intervention Team.
Judy Killion
Math I R, Math II H, Math II
Mark Knight
7th Grade Life Science, 8th Grade Physical
Science.
Martin Manning
Religion 11, Government-Economics 12,
Community Service Organizer, National
Honor Society Moderator.
Sr. Maryann Argus OSF
Math 8, Course II R, Course III H.
Language Arts 7-8, Art 10, Ski Club Mod-
erator, ECOS Moderator.
H.
Caryl McGinty
John Miller
7th Grade Lite Science, 8th Grade Physical
Science, Biology, Science Olympiad.
Eugene Moretti
Regents British Literature 12, Honors British
Literature 12, Regents English 10, Honors
English 10.
R, Math III
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Special People
This year, the Middle States Evaluation Team's
final report proclaimed that CBA had an excellent
student-teacher relationship. To many students, this
comes as no surprise. Our teachers here at CBA
seem to be a little different than teachers at other
schools: they care.
CBA teachers show they care by getting in­
volved. Whether it is serving at a school mass, or
just taking the time to give us extra help, our teach­
Teachers are not only the people who educate
us, they are also our friends. They treat us with
respect, and most of the time, we do the same. For
years after a student graduates, he or she will
return just to say hello to former teachers.
Most importantly, our teachers are the people
we see everyday at a time when we are growing
and maturing the most. These people become spe­
cial to us. When we leave, we will miss them almost
as much as we will miss our friends.
ers have been there.
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