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 Although Dave Ascl-
ofi is not in the depths
of the steamy African
jungle, he brings fhe
Intensity of Indiana
Jones with him to AP
European History
class.
Senior Social Life
How does one even begin to describe our finoi days at
CBA? Hard work and hard piay. Even though our year was
plagued by the common senior pressures of SAT's, college
deadlines, and an increased work load, we managed to
have some fun along the way. Who could ever forget all
those CBA functions we attended — the road trips to cheer
on our
teams, the
memorable
dances, our prom
. . . we
were there . . . together. On the weekends, we flocked to
our favorite hangouts — Tully's, Denny's, The Dead End . . .
You name it, we did it. And whether we wind up in Colorado
or Milwaukee, the memories that we've brewed up to­
gether here at CBA will last us a lifetime.
Courtney Hopkins
Senior year is filled
with tons of excite­
ment as well as lots of
stress. JeffKirk takes a
moment out of his
busy schedule to pose
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Ruairi M. Powers
V Lacrosse 11-12, JV Lacrosse 9-10, Chorus 10,
Drama 9, Amnesty International 10-12, Junior
Achievement 10, SADD 9-12, NHS 11-12
Tammy Putmon
La Sallian Youth Group 9, 10,12, Chorus 9-12, Eric
Trust 10-12, Block History 9, 10, 12, Amnesty In­
ternational 11-12, SADD 9-12, Multi-Culturol Club
10-12, NHS 11-12
for the camera.
























































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