Page 159 - CBA 1992 YEARBOOK
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 Brendan Lewis smiles conspicuously at the camera. He flashes that smirk of­ ten around CBA halls.
‘Recycling is Started at C'BA
This past summer, a couple of C B A students from the Na­ tional Honor Society gathered and planned a way for CBA to start a recycling program. They met with Br. Stephen and community recycling leaders. By the end of the summer, the commonly-seen blue bins ap­ peared in each classroom at CBA. When school started in the fall these ingenious Na­ tional Honor Society students went around to homerooms explaining what could and
could not be recycled. By the second semester the students started recycling newspapers also.
A lot of planning and hard work went into starting the re­ cycling program that CBA now has to offer. The work that Er­ ic Roberge. John Judge, and Jeremy Bialek put into starting this program will last for years and years, not only helping to make C B A a better place, but planet Earth, also. C B A thanks them for their efforts.
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