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The capsule participants included Sister Mary Louise Sullivan, MSC, Ph.D., who placed a memorial card bearing pictures of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini and Sister Ursula. Ann C. Kruse, professor emeritus of the biology department, placed her 1967 senior farewell mug that she received with her class a decade after Cabrini's opening. Junior Lara D' Alessandro placed DNA sequencing gel, an automated DNA sequence with an accompanying photo of one of the gels completed last year in the lab, and a Cabrini ID, "[It is] an item that none ofus (students) could live without."

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Alumnus Jacquelyn Gerhart of the class of 1987 placed a biology term paper that was researched on the land that the Science center is being built. IST graduate Edward Mack, of th class of 1998, put the original Information Science and Technology website stored on CD. Hopefully students will be able to read CDs in 50 years. Shirley Dixon, of the class of 1984, and Mary Budzilowicz , of the class of 1974, placed a kaleidoscope in the capsule. David Bashore, Radnor Township manager, felt that a Radnor baseball cap would signify Cabrini College being a member of a larger community. Alongside the cap was a 2003 comprehensive land use plan.

Finally the last participant of the time capsule dedication was chair of the 1ST department, Dr. Rocco Paolucci, who left behind pictures of full-time faculty and copy of 1ST curriculum stored on CD.

Cabrini College is truly starting out on the long voyage of tomorrow. The future is depending on research, and further study of our world's mysteries. Soon Cabrini will be taking part in the non-stop research of solutions for our future. The words spoken from Iadarola mark this event best, "We know we're good. We're not satisfied with that. We want to be best."

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