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 Amanda Jeanne Feldmeth
VCheerleading 10-12. JVCheerleading 9, Chorus 11-12, Amnesty In­ ternational 10-11, Yearbook 10, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Spanish Club 10-11
Jason R. Furgal
VTennis 10-12, Golf 12, Math Team 11-12, Amnesty International 9- 12, Audio Visual Group 11, Forensics 11-12, Jazz Ensemble 9-12,
Raymond R. Gallardo
VSwimming 9-10. Outdoor Track 9. Cross Country 9-10. Amnesty International 9-12, Ski Club 9-12, Yearbook 11, French Club 10-11,
Drama Club 11-12, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Eric Trust Youth Group 9-10
48 Seniors
S.A.D.D. 9-10, N.H.S. 11-12
It always makes us proud to see good table manners ex­ pressed. Jake Bialek shows us all how to chew with our mouths closed.
Adam Gaal
JVSoccer 10, Fr. Basketball, LaSallian Youth Group 11-12, Amnesty
International 12, French Club 9, S.A.D.D. 9-10, Eric Trust Youth Group 9-10
At CBA, we find lunch to be a great escape from the pressures of classes and work. In the cafeteria we get the oppor­ tunity to socialize with our friends or sometimes catch up on our work. Often there are times when table manners are not fully present. We sometimes see fairly disgusting sights such as the in­ haling of pudding, fries being thrown across the room and caught in student’s hair and maybe, if you are lucky, you will witness one of the outstanding cake eating competitions. Although this may sound rather barbaric, some look upon these activities as entertainment and thoroughly enjoy themselves. But for those of us with proper etiquette, you can enjoy yourself by eating and con­ versing.
By: Sarah Peters




















































































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