Page 90 - CBA 1997 YEARBOOK
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 James A. Albanese
Adam N. Andrusyszyn
John R. Ascenzo
Kerry L. Ascenzo
Anne E. Ascioti
Alyssa Barker
Karl E. Berger
Ellen M. Bemardon
C.M. Bombard
Kevin Boyle
Laidy Rose Cabrera
Sarah Chapman
Looking Forward To Free
Periods
The Perks of Entering Junior Year
After four years without
many studyhalls or any free
periods, many, if not all,
sophomores are looking for­
ward to the new prospect of
a free period in their junior
year.
Free periods are more than
just a 43-minute unsupervi­
sed chat session with friends.
It is a time when you can get
work done, do what you
Alex J. Chylinski
Leanor M. Cimino
Ryan J. Crowley
Kelly Anne Cummings
Michael Cusano
Christina Dejoseph
Joseph E. Delmonico
Lisa A. DeMar
Michael R. Dembik
Natalie DeVivo
John Paul Dillion
Kathryn Doran
need to do, and create your
own unique pace. — all this
without having to constantly
let someone know where you
will be, and what you are do­
ing.
Free periods are a definite
plus to moving from sopho­
more to junior year. Vive la
free period!!
The Yearbook Staff
CBA girls are notorious
for talking about
everything from the
latest fads to the hottest
couples. But even
among such a
distinguished group,
the conversation at
Elizabeth Ann Tooley
and Caitlin Holmes
table stands out from
the rest.
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