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David Bartell Social Studies 7
Todd Benware English 9, 11
Brenda Bigelow
AP English, English 11
Br. William Brynda, ESC Spanish 8
Jim Buda Maintenance
Gina Burrows
Health 7, School Community Counselor
Coach Charles was able to reflect upon many changes that had been made since he attended CBA as a student. As everyone must know, CBA was for merly an all boys school. Becoming co-ed was prob ably the best, and most distinguished change of all. Other changes include the transformation of the
school itself. Albrandi Stadium, St. Denis Field, ten nis courts, and other additions on the building are some of these changes. As a student. Coach Charles was taught mostly by brothers, while today CBA ac commodates only nine brothers, and classes are
taught mostly by teachers. Another change was the
demics now than when he was a student.
His hopes for the future of CBA include the con tinuance of its academic and physical endeavors, and he can only hope for the teams to continue to win state titles. Coach would eventually like to see CBA compete for class A or B titles. He would also enjoy the teachers and coaches to receive advancements in salaries this upcoming year. Overall, Coach Charles thinks CBA is the best place to be at the present, and
hopefully also in the future.
Patricia Bush School Nurse
Studettt
unfortunate dismissal of a Senior Lounge, which helped bring a looser atmosphere to the school.
Coach finds one of the greatest improvements to the school to be Albrandi Stadium. Being a football coach, he feels that CBA has one of the better facil ities in its section. He also feels that because of it, CBA has gotten a lot of direct feedback from other schools in the area. He believes the addition of girls to CBA was an extremely positive improvement. The
school’s enrollment is surpassing the years before, and the girls athletic teams are successful. He is also proud to say there is more emphasis placed on aca
Christine Byrne Spanish II, III
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