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Sept. 22, 1995 Issue 04 Loquitur

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Friday,Sept.22, 1995 Vol. XLII, No. 4 Cabrini College Radnor, Pa. 19087

Dance the nightaway

College reWards students. by Allyson Harv,igan

serves as co-chair for the Cabrini Day committee,formerlyknown as Eleven student leadershave been Spirit Day, and has participated in rewardedfor theirservicesand excel- project Appalachia. lentacademicachievementsatCabrini. 'The awardmadeeverythingI did Recognitionwas also attributedto for all fouryearsworthwhile,"Corrao thefutureleadersof thecampusduring said. openingconvocation,whichwas held Fordeisa residentassistant,an OC, class president,a member of Kappa on Wednesday,Sept. 13. Thestudentswiththehighestgrade and a literacytutor. One of her most wasrais(X)intaveragesin theclasswereawarded successfulacx::omplishrnents ing over $1000 for the fight against silverplates,recognizingtheiracademic multiplesclerosisas chairpeISOn for achievements. Recipientsoftheawardweresenior the 1995SuperthonWeekend. Graceis a tw~year recipientof the Mary McQuiston, junior Kate Dinwiddie and sophomoreJennifer award. As the presidentof the ethnic studentalliance,a RA. and an active Palko. "I felt pleased and surprised," memberof his church,Grace would Dinwiddiesaid. "I was glad that I liketo educateothersabouttheneedto hadn'tgivenintothosewhohadtriedto promotetoleranceand respectamong persuademenottodo myschoolwork, students. •"It feels gocxlto have someone tellingme I coulddo just as willwith recognizingmy acromplishmentsand onlyhalfthe work." Geraldine Brauckmann also re- my serviceand leadershipon and off ceived a silver plate for having the campus,"Gracesaid The finalseniorwho receivedthe highestGPA in the adultandcontinuaward was McAleer. McAleer has ing educationprogram. As for the graduateprogram,Will- beeninvolvedin manyoftheactivities iamDunnreceivedthesilverplaterec- his fellowrecipientshavebeen in. However.McAleeris also presiognizing his academic excellence. lnxx Dunnwas alsonorogni:ml fix his in- dentofSigmaRho,theeducatioo volvementin communityservice and society. managing editor

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special to Loquitur

The Mexican Folkloric Dance Troupe performed on Saturday, Sept. 16. The dancers performed from 8 p.m. to about 9:30 p.m. The dance troupe traveled here on a bus from Mexico. They are planning to perform one more show in Philadelphia. The dancers spent the weekend on campus in the rooms of resident students.

Celebrating80 • years of service Mother Ursula Infante is celebrating her 80th jubilee. There will be a Mass held honoring her on Saturday, Sept. 23 in St. Joseph's Chapel. The Mass will be said by his excellency Theodore McCarrick, Arch Bishop of Newark. A reception will be held immediately following the Mass in the mansion. The entire campus community is invited to the celebration. Mother Ursula Infante is the foundress of Cabrini. She has been instrumental in furthering Saint Cabrini's mission. Cabrini College opened as an all-girls' college in the 1950s.

Mother Ursula Infante

wasJohnLindsay.Lindsayhashelped or and leadershipwas presentedto six to rebuild the Student Government Association,as well as to continueto outstandingstudents. Seniors Jilian Appleby, Katina buildthestrengthof theprogramming Corrao,KimberlyForde,Richard Grace board Lindsaypresentlyworksin thestuand Sean McAleer,alongwithjunior John Lindsaywere awarded$750 tl>- dentdevelopmentoffice,is the arts & entertainment. editorof Loquitur,and wardtheirtuitions. Applebywashonoredforheractive servedasanOC fortwoyears. He has involvementwithProjectAppalachia, also participatedin numerousother the Outreach to the HomelessPro- activitieson campus. Openingconvocationis the time gram, Hungerand HomelessAware~ Week and the college literacy whentheseniorclassandthefirst-year program.Applebyis alsoa memberof studentsarerecognizedandwelcomed thecampusministrycouncil.the trea- bycollegepresidentAntoinetteIadarola surerfor the historyclub,and she has andSGApresident,AndreaKelliher,a representedCabrinifortwoyearsatthe junior. Kelliherwas presentedwith the CollegeOutreachOpportunity League (COOL) nationalconference. After anniversarybox for the senior class, graduationinMay1996,Applebyplans whichwillbe keptinthestudentdevelopmentoffice. Throughoutthe year, to join Americorps. In Corrao's application for the seniorssubmitmemorabilia.Thebox award,shewrote,"Neverbeforedid I will be sealed after graduationand thinkaboutthegrammarschoolchores reopenedat theirreunion. "Youwillexperiencea lotin a short of cleaningout the pencil sharpener andwipingdown the blackboardsas .periodoftime,butrememberthatthere foundationfor involvementin lead- arepeopleheretohelpyouthroughthe ership and service activities at Ca- good and bad," Kellihersaid in her speechto the first-yearstudents. brini." ConvocationprovidestheopportuCorrao is the presidentof Kappa Sigma Omega, an orientationcoun- nity to show first-yearstudentswhat at Cabrini. selor and a class officer. Corraoalso theycan acx::omplish

Week at a Glance ... News

pg.9

Local man is charged in double murder case.

A&E

pg.7

Take a look at a hot night spot.

Sports

pg.12

Lady Cavs field hockey team put the chill on nationally ranked Frostburg.

Friday .-,Phillies vs. Reds, game time 7:30p.m.

Saturday

Sunday tl''The Color of

Light: Paintings form an Island Life," Art Exhibit by Trish Bethany. 116p.m. Mass in the chapel.

Monday

Sept. 22 to Sept. 28 Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday a/Comedian Kevin Flynn at 9 p.m. in the WCGA. a/General prison orientation for the Graterford Prison Literacy Program from7 p.m. to 9p.m.


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