Page 6 - CBA 1995 YEARBOOK
P. 6

 Adding On
dding on. This phrase
Acould refer to several
changes that have taken
place in our school com­
munity over this past year.
The expansion, of course,
has been a major addition,
with its new cafeteria and
library, its new weight
room, and its new wing
with classrooms, science
labs, a faculty room, and
an elevator. The expan­
sion that took place goes
beyond just the physical
changes, though. We add­
ed on a number of great
new students and faculty
members along with the
expansion of our building.
These new members of
the community have com­
bined with the old to cre­
ate a completely different
aspect to our school’s
community. This addition,
the one of new people at
CBA, is what has really ex­
panded the school. The
additions to the building
are only brick and mortar;
it is the people who make
our school what it is.
Valerie Sindoni
^Football players Mark Corbacio and Jason Campanello take time out
from practice to help reshelve the library. Careful with that box, Marc.
Scaling the outline of the new wing was hard work and the construction
workers did their best to finish this task.^




























































   4   5   6   7   8