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Cabrini College, Radnor, Pa.
Vol. IX, No. 1
May 1967
Europe Becko·ns 30 Cabrini 'Travellers'; Paris, Rome Highlight Cultural .Tour Europe calls the Cabrini College Travel Club for a twenty - one day, Romance Country Tour from June 9 through 30. The thirty-member tourist group, under the direction of Dr. Fred Petrone, Chairman of the Education Department, and Mr. Daniele Perna of the Fine Arts Department, will t r a v e 1
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England, France, Italy and Spain . The Education Department and the Dance-Drama section of the Fine Arts Department co-sponsor the cultural venture which offers one credit hour in European Culture to participants. London, Paris, Rome and Madrid are t'he major stops on
TRAVEL 'l'OUR DIRECTORS DR. FRED PETRONE AND MR. DANIELE PERNA attempt to talk SGA President Jackie Antonio into a summer abroad. (She plans to stow-away.)
the itinerary. An audience with the Holy Father at Castel Gondolfo will highlight the "Roman holiday." Besides the Vatican with its museums and St. Peter's .Basilica will the Cabrini Travellers tour the illuminated fountains of Rome and the Caracalla Baths. Overnight bus •trips are planned to Florence and Venice; excursions will tour Pomp,eii, Sorrento, and Naples . The first three days albroad in London include sightseeing attractions such as Picadilly Circus, Haymarket, Trafalgar Square, Covent Gardens, T'ower of London, Buckingham :Palace, Westminster Parliament and Hyde Par'k. The Cultural Tour of the Romance Countries is the first project of its kind offered by Cabrini. T'he stay in Paris highlights sightseeing df H~s,torical Paris Notre Dame Cathedral, Panthenon, Sacred Heart Basilica, Montmarte, Napoleon 's Tomb, Place de la Concorde, Arc de Triumphe and the Eiffel Tower. The , final days abroad will be includes in Spain."-:Sightseeing 1Jhe Royal Palace , Puerto del Sol, the Gran Via, Rastro Marketplace, Prado Museum and Transito Synagogue . Mother Ursula, M. S. C., Pre si, dent. feels the students participating in the sum.mer tour are quite fortunate. Mother's message to them follows: "Bon Voyage! Enjoy every moment of it and live it to the hilt! Whether it be the fog and the Towers of London, or the Tioer and St. Peter's of Rome; the Eiffel Tower and the gay music of Paris, ,or the arnhibecture and !bull-fights of Madrid-let all redound to your cultural development. To all whom you meet, may you represent the goodness and greatness that is America. Arrivederci!"
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The student body of Cabrini selected Patricia Raineri and Barbara Schneider to head the student Government Association for the 1967-68 school year. The President-elect Pat Raineri engaged in a we.ek long campaign against her opponent, Susan Pauswinski. The political events of the week included cafeteria speeches by both candidates and question and answer periods in the smokers of Sacred Heart Hall and Grace Hall. "Spring Rebellion" served as the theme for Sue's campaign in which she urged the forming of fresh ideas and the establishing of renewed enthusiasm on the part of the stude~ts. "Experience" was the keynote of Pat's campaign. Having served three years on S.G.A.; Pat staked her claim on the assumption that know- ------------------------ing and understanding the workings of the governing body was essential for a president. In the vice - presidential campaign, the student body considered the .qualifications of Mic"hele Rusinyak and Barbara Schneider with the latter captµring the office. Noon - time speeches and smoker sessions were among their electioneering procedures. Although she has never been a member of the student government, Barbara has engaged in varied club activities on campus . Barbara hopes to bring about a closer unification of resident and non-resident students. "I'm sure I speak for Barbara in saying that we hope to be able to give the students a truly effective S. G. A." stated Pat .
KATHY CARLETON and AL PECK, top planners Concert relax and review.
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An eager audience of parents and friends loved a record making Sprin,g Concert last Sunday. Not only is the annual Ca'brini Glee Club presentation the first to be pr ,esented. with another school, but it also is the first to be distributed via LP records. With equal mastery, Dr. C.arl Suppa directed the sixty-girl ·club through the somber sounds of "Psalm 150" and the mischievous lilt of '~Forget Domani." Not withstanding the limits of numiber, director Joseph Salatino drew upon the deep rich tone Considering the currently of the Pennsylvania /Military planning expansion---e f- Ga.brini College Glee elub, speciatly in campus, the 'Student Govern"Battle of Jericho" and "Climb ment Association presented a Every /Mountain." proposal for a Council of College Harriet Thalf, senior soprano, Affairs to the Administration on stopped the show with her solo; Monday April 17, 1967. it was a natural "double-take" The Council's purpose is to aft er her "Ave Maria" with The fulfill the needs for campus Madrigalists. Audience reaction communication, strengthening also favored the catchy "Lusty the existing system, especially by Month _of May" which showed interrelating the prolblems and the versatility of this group of ideas of the Administration, Facfifteen from. the whole Glee ulty and the Student Body. Club. The iP'roposal stated the CounThe three other soloists, Clair cil should be composed of reHouserman, Carol Lucas and presentatives ·from ea,ch gr01U.p. Florence "Ruggiano varied the As a Council, the proposals program with their different from each segment of the oolstyles. Lege community would be conFlowers added a human touch sidered, ,and if found workable, to the joint program. Roses and would then be presented to the a sincere "Thank You" meant President . glistening eyes to Kathy Carle,Included suggestions were an ton, president of the Glee ,Club. informal guidance and counselBenjamin Brittin's unique ing system and a review of SGA music "Balulalow" and "Deo functions ~nd its referred probGratias" climaxed the concert lems . as naturally as Bizet's traditionThe SGA is preparing now, al "Agnus Dei" was rendered with the approval of the Adminearlier. However, the Cabrini istration, to draw up such a songsters outdid their schedulstructure and to have it estabed numbers with a sti rring en lished before the close of this core of St. Francis' universal semester. (Continued on Page 3)
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May J,5 Play Contest Set It is well known that Cabrini College is the home of many playwrights, actresses and hams; and all of these talents will be put forth in the Inter-Class One Act Play Competition, May 15th at 7 :15 p.m. in the auditorium. This activity is sponsored by the Cast and Script Society. BARBARA SCHNEIDER, VEEP-ELECT, AND PATRICIA •RAINERI, PRES-ELE(n', enjoy a place in the sun.
The competition which was begun last year was established to develop spirit among the classes . Natalie Byrne, presi-
dent of the Society and chairman of the competition has presented eacth class president with a list of rules concerning the performance. The play must be directed and acted out by members of the class. Outside assis-tance is not permitted, h·owever, all lighting and technical aspects of the play will 1be handled by the Cast and 'Script crew. Mem1bers of the faculty will serve as judgef and award a prize to. the wru. ning class .