Page 12 - CBA 1991 YEARBOOK
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 Getting There (one way or another)
With the responsibility of be­ ing a student comes the inevita­ ble problem of getting to school. Here at C.B.A, there are all sorts of ways to get to the Acad­ emy. There are horror stories of seventh and eighth graders be­ ing tossed into the bushes by up­ perclassmen while waiting for the bus. There are those poor souls who are packed into tiny
school buses without even a seat. There are those privileged
seniors who drive everyday, and those who must face the embar­ rassment of not having a car. Although there are always problems, travelling to school is a time of enjoyment. You are able to talk to friends, catch a few extra minutes of sleep, or simply reflect on the upcoming day. With all the events and go­ ings on of class, there is a saying which is applicable, “Half the
fun is getting there!”
Everyone seems glad that school is over, including Terra Bulawa
8 Student Life
Joanne Castro arrives at school by walk­ ing. She is demonstrating one of the many ways of “Getting There.”
Tony and Jennifer DeFeo don’t seem thrilled to have their picture taken. (They’re not too happy about school, either!)


























































































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