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Debateovergraduationamongtopicsdiscussed at meeting

slated to be held in the Dixon Ceoter.

The graduates would be allowed four tickets for family or friends to watch the ceremony.

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by Ron D'Orazio behind the college's mansion. sports editor Currently, the commencement is Graduation, fundraising and 100 Nights were among the topics discussed at the recent senior class meeting.

Senior Class President Colleen Murphy, along with Secretary Bridget Kelly and Senator Amy Petite, headed the meeting on Wednesday,Jan. 27.

To start the meeting, Murphy, Kelly and Petite passed out papers containing the agenda of meeting. The papers explained the current situation of graduation at Cabrini.

One of the proposals outlined in the agenda concerned the possibility of having graduation outside

According to Murphy, the new proposal offered to give the seniors three tickets in exchange for having the graduation outside.

The proposal called for the seniors to supply the back-up money for the Main Line Rental bill.

Murphy said that the Main Line Rental store rents supplies to Cabrini for graduation.

According to the agenda, the cost would come out to about $7,000.

The class board discussed ideas, such as writing to the president, with the 20 members of the senior class who were in attendance.

"People have not given up and are giving better ideas on what to do about graduation," Murphy said.

Along with graduation, the night marking 100 Nights to Commencement was discussed.

The date, Saturday, Feb. 6, and place, Brownies 23 East, were each decided on after the meeting due to ideas given by students.

Murphy asked the attendants to think of ideas for fund-raising to support senior week and other commencement events.

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