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 Elizabeth Ann Horlander
V Cheerleading i 1. V Softball 10-12, JV Softball 9. JV Cheerleading 9. LaSallian Youth Group 12, Chorus 10-12, Black History 12, Am­ nesty International 9-12, French Club 9-10, Drama Club 12. S.A.D.D. 9-10, Teen Institute 9-10. Campus Ministry 11-12, Junior Prom Com­
mittee, Senior Ball Committee
Mark F, Hoxie
V Football 11-12, Outdoor Track 12, LaSallian Youth Group 9-11, Chorus 11-12. Amnesty International 9-12, Multi-Cultural Club 9-12, French Club 9-12, Young Republicans 9-12, Drama Club 10-12, S.A.D.D. 9-10, F.B.L.A. 9-12, Teen Institute 9-10, Campus Ministry
Christopher John
Outdoor Track 9-11, Amnesty International 9-11, Forensics 11,
S.A.D.D. 9-10
lil&il
Robert Steven Kad
LaSallian Youth Group 10-12, Chorus 10-12, Band 10-12, Newspaper 11-12, Amnesty International 10-12, Yearbook 12, Multi-Cultural Club 10-12, Audio-Visual Group 12, French Club 10-12, Drama Club 10-12, S.A.D.D. 9-10, F.B.L.A. 10-12, N.H.S. 11-12, Campus Min­
istry 10-12, Eric Trust Youth Group 10, Science Club 11-12
The 1997 CBA Annual Fashion Show was the finest yet. Co-Chairs Mary Barbano and Sandy Walker decided to do things differently this year. It was held at the Temple Adath Yeshurun where a grand catwalk displayed numerous students and faculty members, including crowd-pleaser Brother Gabe. While the audience munched on scrumptious desserts they were captivated by styles for a variety of occasions. All in all, the night was a lot of fun and created many memories. We all eagerly await next year’s show.
By: Meredith Grant
52 Seniors
9-11, Eric Trust Youth Group 9-10
Students and faculty alike par­ take in the activities of the CBA Fashion Show. Mrs. Norton displays her abundant supply of grace and glamour.


















































































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