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Midas Touch
C.B.A.'s underclassmen are full of new sur­
prises everyday! The 9th, 10th, and 11th grad­
ers are funny, friendly, and are full of excite­
ment! Although C.B.A. requires a lot of work,
many others.
Although activities take up much of our time,
we underclassmen still manage to keep up with
our schoolwork. The faculty and staff keep us
busy the whole year with homework, papers,
projects, and more!
C.B.A.'s underclassmen make up a great ma­
jority of the population here at school. Without
the wonderful attitude of these students, C.B.A.
would not be what it is today!
we all manage to have a good time.
The students here participate in many of the
school activities and social gatherings. The un­
derclassmen attend athletic games, dances.
Homecoming, retreats, and other school func­
tions. At C.B.A. they also participate in school
activities such as sports, Ecos, Yearbook, Ski
Club, Forensics, Amnesty International and
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Juniors Kelly Romano, Romolo
Canzano, and Traci Easterly
huddle for a quick pose during
Junior retreat.
On their Junior retreat, these
students display their musical
talent on the piano. Don't they
look great?
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