Page 77 - CBA 1992 YEARBOOK
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 Sophomores
And our all but
"soft” outlook ...
^ A ^ h e n walking through hallways and can not be spared
L I Ithe halls of Christian Brothers Academy, you will not have to strain to hear the sophomore class loudly exercis­ ing their vocal chords. This sound causes the C B A faculty to rush outside of their homerooms to catch in wonder and amazement this rare, and once in a lifetime event. In the classroom scene, you will often find a relaxed, laid-back lOth grade class that never ceas­ es to give their undivided atten­ tion to daydreams of after school fun. This class’s exhilarating en­ ergy can only be released in the
for the dreadful classtime hours. The reason for our lack of enthu­ siasm during class is the long tir­ ing hours we spend at night, ded­ icating and devoting all of our precious time and efforts to eve­ rything but homework. This sophomore class has its unique characteristics. Our enthusiasm is the foundation for C B A ’s school spirit. Even though our class has its cliques, rumors, spats, and problems, we are potentially the best class that will ever graduate from CBA.
Gym class provided students a place to play with friends. Jen Cerio, Nancy Rug- geri. and Stacy Rinaldi have the right idea.
A popular place to hang out was the com­ puter room. Brian Burke concentrates on winning "Pac-man.”
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