Page 17 - CBA 1996 YEARBOOK
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The first day back to
school can be a very
exciting or depressing
experience. Two
months of complete
freedom and leisure
are very difficult to
give up. However, on
the first day we leave
behind all of those
enth graders just enter­
ing their first year at
C.B.A. Suprisingly, it is
just as difficult for the
upperclassmen who
have been attending
C.B.A. for quite some
time. New schedules,
teachers, and rules
have to be adjusted to
Our first day also
gives us the chance to
broaden our horizons
by meeting new faces
and preparing our­
selves to learn new
things. Although the
first day of school is
one of the tougher
ones to get through, it
comes and it goes.
Now, only just 179 days
left to go . . .
ChristinaNicoietti
The First Day!
summertime memo­ rather quickly. Let's not
forget our new lockers
ries, comfortable
clothes, and report at we received on the
first day! I have yet to
8:25 am in dress code.
Itcanbeaverycon­ find one without a
fusing time for the sev­
problem.
Culture shock! Dr. Dalakos is back
in full force teaching romance lan­
guages and French literature once
again.
Dazed and confused, Michael
Cauchon, desperately tries to fo­
cus on school. He is not starting out
too weii, though, because the
board is in the other direction.
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