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Emily
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rejoices by
E.C.O.S.
S. Judge, J. Massad, E. Wood, E. Mur­
ray, K. Murphy, H. Banks, L. Bertran,
M. Sanrana, T. Barbuto, N. lacono, J.
Naster, D. Falci, A. Murfitt, C. Benson
Moderator: Mrs. Norton
Awareness
Here at CBA we are very aware of what is going on around us.
We have many different clubs and groups that help keep our awareness
up at all times. Fot instance, Eric Trust Youth Gtoup, Amnesty In­
ternational, and E.C.O.S., just to name a few. All these groups have
different messages to get across.
Eric Trust Youth Group is geared toward racial, ethnical, and cul­
tural harmony, while Amnesty International is trying to free unjustly
punished people. And still E.C.O.S. is attempting to save out dying
planet.
Yes, we here at CBA are aware of our world around us and there
are still other clubs and groups that help keep out awateness at its
highest peak ever.
Julie Duesel



































































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