Oct. 12, 1984 issue 05 Loquitur

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loquitur - friday,oct. 12, 1984

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Loquiturstaff receivesfirst class rating Loquitur achieved its seventh consecutive first class award from the Associated Collegiate Press. In addition to this, Loquitur was awarded two marks of distinction in coverage and content and opinion content. According to Bernon Peacock, a judge for the Associated Collegiate Press, "Loquitur captures the tone and essence of the people, events, issues and ideas of interest and importance at Cabrini." Peacock also stated, "Opinion content strength is epitomized by consistent and significant commentary on local issues."

Foundation organizesTrivial Pursuitchallenge

news briefs by Lucia L. Laurito and Eileen J. Riddle

Hoguet's·do's and dont'sin the mailroom

A day long Trivial Pursuit challenge, John Hoguet, mailroom manager, scheduled for the week ofNov.12-18, is part suggests that students write their return of a nationwide event occuring in 80 cities. The event is organized to raise money for address on their letters when writing to family or businesses . Their mailbox the local Easter Seals campaign . The event will be held at the Adam's number and not their room number should Mark Hotel on City Line Avenue and Mon- be included to insure that their mail goes ument Road in Philadelphia, beginning at to the proper box. 10:00 a.m. Registration forms are availDue to vandalism, six mailbox doors able from the Easter Seal Society at 3975 have been ripped off. A $25.00 fine will be Conshohocken Avenue in Philadelphia, or charged to anyone who is caught tampering with mailboxes. This fine is backed by call the Trivial Pursuit Hotline at 879-1005 for details. The deadline for all . the dean of students and will be added to teams or individual regis_tration is Nov.12. the students bill.

Rockworld's second major sweepstakes is here. Student's will have a chance to win one of 40 major prizes in Rockworld's College-Only Sweepstakes II. The college music-video show will give away 16 windjammer Caribbean sailing cruises, 15 oars whitewater rafting adventures and 9 Bic sailboards to 40 lucky students in the Nov. 16 drawing. Students can enter by writing their name, address, telephone number, and college name, and sending it to: Rockworld, 1698 Central Avenue, Albany, NY 12205. All entrees must be received by Nov. 15, 1984.

Kamento lecture on scientism and creationism

Advance, the center for preventive psychology, is offering help to anyone who is suffering from compulsive eating, bulimia, or anorexia. Living with any of these disorders is a frustrating battle that you don't have to do alone, according to the therapists at the center. Help is available at the center by calling (215) 647-8699. All calls are strictly confidential. Dr. Robert Ramalia and Dr. Florence Seaman are available for private and group therapy.

RoseTree Park site of Juniors for Seniors'fair

The religion department will sponsor a lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 8:30 p.m. in the library conference room. The lecture is entitled '~d God said, Let there be a big bang;' scientism versus creationism." The lecturer is Barnett Kamen. Kamen is currently in the PhD program in biblical literature at Dropsie College.

CAMPAIGNfrom 1 we ourselves can't stop committing the sin." Cuomo places the burden of choosing on the individual, realizing fully that morality cannot be legislated . Margaret Reher , chairperson of the religion department , remarks that abortion has received an undue amount of attention in this campaign. She urges the electorate when voting to consider other vital pro-life issues of nuclear war, capital punishment, child abuse, euthanasia, unemployment and care for the poor and aged . Reher suggests that those who espouse a pro-life position adopt a consistent ethic oflife as set forth by the bishops in their pastoral letters. She encourages people to vote on the broadest range of interests . "You've got to vote," she said. "It is a moral responsibility. "

Advance'center offers help

Rockworld holdssecond sweepstakes

According to Reher, the Church 's voice in politics should not be construed as a threat to the political process. She cites the bishops' most recent letter of March , 1984: "The Church recognizes the legitimate autonomy of government and the right of all , including the Church itself, to be heard in the formulation of public policy." Rev. Mark Falcone, 0 Praem , campus -ministry , and Sr. Bernadette Casciano , campus ministry, adhere to the Church's guidelines in not endorsing specific candidates. They advise students to look at all the issues , weigh them , then vote according to the dictates of conscience . Lisa Nolan , sophomore , will be taking a hard look at all of the issues when she goes to the polls. "I will vote according to the best interests of the country, " she said .

Sr. Regina Peterson, MSC, chairperson of the social work department, invites Cabrini students to once again join Wawa and the senior citizens to attend the 12 centers in Delaware County at the "Juniors for Seniors" fair. The fair will be held at Rose Tree Park on Oct. 13, from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Part of the proceeds from Cabrini's haunted house will also be contributed to the cause.

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Sunday, October 14 from 2 to 5 p.m ..· The participatingbandswill be from the followinghigh schoqls: Penncrest,UpperMerion,Harriton,GarnetValley and Upper Darby Enjoya lazy Sundayafternoonlisteningto the talents of the studentsin these local high schoolbands Sponsoredby the Fine Arts Department SALES: Cherry Dale Farms.a retail candy.

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ha\18 borrowed through the Pennsylvania Higher Education group needs lnatructors. Must have own car; Assistance 11/;Jeoo{s(PHEAAJGuaranteed Student Loan men and women who are able to motivateare program and will be teach ing either math or science in a rlMded for convenient part-timehours. ExperiPennsylVania secondary school may be eligible for the loan ance Is preferred but not mandatory. Call BABYSITTER: VMan Peildn of Rosemont cancellation through PHEM's new loan forgl\leness program 449- 3389 and uk for EIieen or Maryann. needs o responsible male/female to care for her 7 and 1) Contact the financial aid office for details. VALLEYFORGESPORTSGARDEN: Immediate year old boys every do( from 4:00 to 5:30 or 7:00. Will provide P,\RT-TIMESALES: Joyce Selby shoes In the openings for load ~nter attendanls. skate guards , disc meal ~ '/OU miss dinner in the cafeteria. Thlsjob Includes Court at King of Prussia needs sales help stock people and Jock~ and reception/st . Please contact Mr. Pollard (father of chauffe<ing her children to activities and pays $75 per week. cashiers. The jobs will be in1erchangable . The hours OIIOilablE Cabrini '84 alumnus, Kurt Pollard) at 296-8131. Student must ha\18 a car . Contact Mrs. Peildn at 525-4816. are for c::k¥, nights and v;eekends. Salary Is negotiable. YARDWORKER: $5.00 per hour. flexible . Contact Kathy at 337.92n, schedule . Contact Mrs. D.R. Mower at 642-0820 . Call after 5:00 MRT TIME JOB:Clark Products. Inc. located In confeciian and card stare needs sales/counter help an Wednesdays and Fridays from 3:00 ta 9:00 p.m. The store is located in W'{nr>NOOd.Contact Mrs. Toltzisat Ml2 -9989 .

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the Marion MIii Business Center on Fayette Street In W. Conshohocken, has an opening for a part time job doing light assemblies. Pay is $5.00 per hour. Hours are flexible . ~ Interested. please call Mr. Ruben Clark at 828-7600 .

F.I..AIIIIONT BELINARTS SCHOLARSHIP_: Appllca1lons for this fine arts scholarship whoch encompasses painting. sculpture , music. drama. dance, literature and archttectore , etc. are OIIOilable In the financial aid office. ln1erested students should act ~ as appllcallon deadline is Dec. 15.Preference Is given ta residents at the Abington or Pocono Northeast region of PennsyMJnla.

BABYSITTER:Needed to take care of two girts. ages two and three and a ha~ years old . Transportation will be provided . Hours needed are from 9:00 am to noon on Friday mornings. Contact Joyce Sutterer at 687-5049.

DAYCARE CENTER: Part time assistant. wo,ldng with small children . Specia l needs program Educotion ~,or . Send resume ta : Special Needs/ Box Phlladelph~ ~ 541731

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LITTLE HEEL SHOP: in Suburban Square. JANITORIAL:Part-time light janttorial work. Ardmore is looking for an assistant manager . Hours are Mon .-Fri. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Maguire Insurance 11/;Jenc,.259 E. Su/lday thru Saturda( do( work. tt interested. please call Sue Lancaster Ale. W'{nrw,ood, Contact Ben SanFellce at 649-71)() Lenton at 896-6180.

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HILLARrS GOURMETICE CREAM: Islooking CLERICALWORK: Taylar Gifts of 355 East for students who are l,1terested In part time work from 12-3 or Connestoga Rd..Wayne Is looking for part time help 3 hours a 12-3:30p.m. v;eekc::k¥, Please contact Nina Patel at the Paoli day. 5 days a v;eek. It interested. call 688-3046 .

DRIVERS:Domino 's Pizza needs 15-30 people ; Shopping Center at 647-0659 . , . must be at least 18years old, ha\18 a car and Insurance TEACHEFI SAIDE - EARLYCHILDHOOD:St. Flexible hours and days; con earn between $5-7 per ~ Flat SPECTRUMSHOWCASE:The Court at the King Da'Jid's Nursery School . Hours are 9-1 Monday -Friday or rate Is $3.35 plus six percent mileage plus tips. Contact ant,y of Prussia mall needs retail clerks for full and part-time jobs. Tuesday-Friday.Please call Elaine Blazier at 687-3m . Greve or Kevin Core at 293-0980 . Hours are flexible , Including weekends and evenings. It CHILO CARE: DMne Providence Villoge at 686 MINTER'S HELPER:Tom Rosato of 454 Interested. please call Melanie Pesta at 265-6353. Marple Road In Springfield. Working with mentally Glenwyth Road In Stratford. Is laalclng for O palnte(s helper to ACCOUNTANT FIRM: In Wayne , C~ firm needs handtcopped girls. Prefers Special Ed. or education majors . help out to,- the next ten v;eek,, Hours are flexible . ~ Interested, accountants and typists.Please send resumes ta Elmwood Monday through Frida( 3:00-8 :00 p.m. and 7:00 to 7:00 on please call Tom at 687-2.092. ~ P.O.Box 1816.West hestec !":. ~380 Saturda( and Sunday. It interested call 328-n30 .


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