Page 64 - CBA 1983 YEARBOOK
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 student life at CBA consists of more than a series of dents have developed two primary methods of breaking
routine academic performances. Many elements of stu­
dent life are necessary in order to produce a loud and
exciting performance. These activities include school
transportation, handball, loitering in the hallways, and a
vacation from the long tour known as Winter Week.
An academic tour is confusing, and very complicat­
ed. One of the most chaotic elements is transporting the
performers to their concert hall, the school, and back
home to rest for the next day’s performance. Although
students have devised numerous modes of transpora-
tion, it remains the primary source of confusion in a C B A
student’s life.
Troubled by the long hours of the school day, stu­
it up. They include handball and hanging out in the CBA
hallways. Handball, which is played behind school, has
become an important pastime among upperclassmen.
Handball allows students to demonstrate their phys­
ical prowess in a competitive sport. Hanging out has
become a way of life at CBA.
the
C B A
Student
Senate
has developed
Winter
Week.
For an extended vacation from the academic tour,
This is a week long competition between all the high
school classes. Events, both athletic and intellectual,
take place after school, and are open to all students.
All in all, student life at CBA is a valid experience
which makes the six hour day anything but dull.


































































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