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Todd A. Marshall
X-Country 9, 10, JV Lacrosse 9, 10, V Lacrosse
12, V Soccer 12, Fr. Basketball 9, JV Basketball
John A. Mazur
Outdoor Track 9, 10, 12, Amnesty Int 11, 12,
S.A.D.D. 9-11
Community
Service
Giving Back
Senior year is the year when a CBA student
gets a true lesson in religion. As a requirement
to graduate, seniors are required to do 32
hours of community service. They receive the
opportunity and obligation to reach true grat
ification through service towards others.
The ways which students fulfill the require
ment are as diverse as a package of M&M's.
Some work in hospitals, others teach children,
some care for the elderly, and many hammer
nails for Habitat for Humanity. This year, a
large group of seniors worked extensively re
building a halfway house porch.
Through service, seniors recognize all their
blessings, as well as learn their responsibility
to share those blessings with others. Each sen
ior's individual talents become visible in a
myriad of ways. Jesus said, "It is giving that
we receive." Seniors learn this by giving their
time and receiving fulfillment.
Andrew Grady
10, Amnesty Int 11,12,
S.A.D.D. 9-11
School spirit runs high
your last year at CBA;
Katie Stauffer wants
everybody to know she
is a senior.
Sean Anderson has
made many accom
plishments during
his years at CBA;
one of them was
learning how to
count to three.
Michael F. Masucci Jr.
Outdoor Track 11, 12, V Football 11, 12,
S.A.D.D. 11
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