Oct. 28, 1983 issue 03 Loquitur

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CabriniEast holdsopen house Submittedby Lou Klock, social activitieschairperson The residents of Cabrini East will be sponsoring an open house for the entire campus body this Sunday, Oct. 30. Starting at 6:30 p.m., there will be room tours and refreshments until 9 p.m. "This is a good opportunity for other students to experience our environment," freshman Anne D'Amico said of the open house. Then the action begins when the residents of Cabrini East host Evening at Cabrini. This time the show will contain a large variety of freshmen acts plus the usual highly "talented" acts from the other residences.

Evening at Cabrini is being held at East to provide the entire Cabrini campus the chance to unity and get acquainted with the residents of East and experience the friendly life-style exhibited there.

Transportation by the Cabrini van service will be provided for students so there is no reason to waste this great opportunity to see the new off-campus dorm, socialize with friends and share some good times. Junior Judy Buck, a Cabrini East resident, said , "I feel it will be a good experience for the residences of Cabrini East as

'This is a good opportunity for other students to experienceour environment.'-Anne D'Amico

well as the student body to get an idea of how we are living away from campus and hopefully bring about closer relations between students i~ general. "

"It is a really exciting idea to meet other Cabrini residents and give them and idea of what it is Ike out here," Allison Shaefer, freshman, said.

Come on out for an interesting and friendly open house and a dynamite Evening at Cabrini .

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SGA

Alcohol cla Junior/Seniorto (Compiled by Robin Larkins and Brian P. Jen

Many members of the SGA have spent the b discussing the controversial issue regarding al Cabrini College campus. In our discussion we h policies, possible controls, and most importan student bod:x, In this commentary we will address this ¡ situation that has caused a major change in upcoming Junior/Senior Weekend. We wish to SGA,representatives who are understanding to have .been heard throughout the weeks. We situation where the laws do not coincide wi drinking. It is the conviction of SGA that we see nothi drinking. We do it ourselves and enjoy it with thing moralistically wrong. Unfor t unately, in crime to drink alcoholic beverages if one is un has always been this way, and in the past w drinking at Cabrini event s with vari ed degree larly , drinking seemed okay for everyone at off development of the following facts, t hings have

It is the conviction of SGA t wrong with responsible

(All photos by John Doyle)

.. ~ Senior nominees for Homecoming were (from left to right): Tom DeMatteis, Marie Hoffman, Mike Hawley, Kathy Lyons, Ann Marie Alfonsi, Bill Fontana, Mike Gimpel and Ellen Lavelle. The court representatives were Kathy Lyons and Bill Fontana.

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Junior~ominees were (from left.to right): Patty Hinke, Eileen Herbig , Karen Lucente, Lorrie DiBona, Matt Garrison, Gerard Lennon and Mike Garrison. Court representatives were Karen Lucente and Gerard Lennon.

A representative of the Philadelphia Distri college officials and student representatives t sored events , on as well as off campus, were ind who is not over the age of 21 was served ale bonded bartenders hired to serve at this year gym, the college could have been held liable fi anyone, regardless of their age, been involv drinking at this school sponsored event, Cab responsible, even if the incident occurred off c Similar lega l ra mificati ons against the colle sponsor an event are also true for off campus e ties a re not bein g u se d , campus organ i dents , college administrators a nd facul t y college itself are legally respons ible for uphol and t he drink ing policies of the college. If they the law. For example , the mere presenc e of an y facul tions an event as "college sponsored ." Lacko campus , equals endorsement of a violation on t any drinking laws were broken at last year 's S incident occurred as a result of drinking at th directors ofresident life and student activites , tatives sponsoring the event , and the college i ble . In the case of a legal violation or incident Sophomore Class did), and not controlling the may have by knowing an underage student w So where does that leave us, as students at C such events as Junior /Senior Weekend? As the we have few alternatives. We could still have J no alcohol, or with very strict controls over th students at the bar is not a sufficient control t we simply did not invite any college officials to would have to monitor the .situation, the fact Cabrini responsible .

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Sopho~ore nominees were (from left to right): Gary Smith, Todd Griffin, Julie Biczelewski, _Shelagh& mn and Karen Labenz . Pat Nolan was absent from the picture. Court representatives were Shelagh McGmn and Pat Nolan.

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WantsYourInfo! We ask that all student organizations and SGA affiliatesjoin SGA in using the SGA pages in Loquiturto publicize any school related activitysponsoredby your group.

Freshmen nominees were (from left to right): Joe Giuffre, Paul Cauchi, Charlie Dodds, Kevin O'Donnell, Coleen Hogan, Virginia Smith, Michele Jones and Kathy Hasson. Court representatives were Virginia Smith and J9e Giuffre .

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