Three Speakers To Help In Observing Earth Day
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on the grass plot between the church and Sacred Heart Hall. i It will be something very meaningful. The cafeteria will stay open until one thirty to accomodate those who wish to re- ' ceive Communion. Dr. Carl A. Silver, associate CABRINI COLLEGE, RADNOR, professor of behavioral science Vol. XV, No. 7 at Drexel University, will be at Cabrini College in the afternoon. He received his Phd. from Ohio State in Physiological Psychology. He was formerly associated with Minneapolis HonSchools which are larger or oldLast year, when the class of eywell, Inc. and was manager of er than Cabrini have solved 1969 was looking for an effecthe Behavior Science LaboraThe reception and dinner for this problem through endowtive means to further the protory of the Franklin Institute the student teachers and their ments from private as well as gress of Cabrini . College, Mr. Research Laboratory. He will ;teachers will be cooperating puhlic benefactors. Peter Federico, Vice President discuss the effect df noise on held Wednesday, April 22 at Mr. Federico emphasized the for Development, stressed the human performance as well as 6:30 P .M. in the Sacred Heart vaiue of financial support beimportance of a development the psychological effects of Hall cafeteria. Principals, sugun from within the students program. noise and determination of noise pervisors, cooperating teachers, community. The public relations No college or university can levels. student teachers, and the eduvalue is as 'attractive as are the exist exclusively on funds accation department will attend. Dr. Edward Cahill, who financial advantages to the quired through students' tuition. Dr. Fred Petrone is going to teaches at the University of school. speak and the Cabrini College Pennsylvania, is coming. He is A pledge drive initiated by in the university's Human ReGlee Club, under the direction the students demonstrates a of Dr. Carl Suppa, is going to sources and City Planning demethod by which an individual sing _some spring songs for enpartment and is going to speak may take an active part in postertainment. Junior education at Cabrini on the "Effect of sitive improvements for her majors will be waitresses at Human Population on our Reschool. The idea of a pledge the affair. sourses. drive, handled through personal solicitation was adopted. So far it has been very successful. The class of 1970 has decided to keep on this tradition. They A movie and lecture on drug sured that there are people who hegan with a "Kick-off" dinner abuse were presented on April are interested in them. This last Wednesday, April 15, at 8 by the Cabrini chapter of confidence leads them to their 6:00 P.M. The goal set is $1500. PSEA. Teen Challenge, a drug recovery. Their project is to give Cabrini rehabilitation center in PhilaA thirty minute film entitled a monument to be placed at the delphia, sent the Rev. J. Cole Miracle on Broad Street was main gate -entrance with the who spoke to a small audience shown. This film portrayed the name of the college on it. It will about the operation and philosmiserable life of an addict, and look something like Villanova's ophy of the Center. how Teen Challenge can bring mcr.ument, fixed up with lights Lynda Fernandez relief and help. Teen Challenge was founded and flowers. Following the rnovie, a young by Rev. Bob Bartlett. He beA. student is requested to former alcoholic and a young lieves that it is only through pledge any amount she wishes, former addict spoke about their belief in God that addicts, alto be paid in the course of the past wretched lives and their coholics, and any other people next tBree years. It may be pail! recovery with the help of Teen with problems can be cured. in full at the first contactor at Challenge. After their testimThere troubled persons are asA Summer Institute in Mathany intervals specified by the onials, a question and answer ematics will be conducted at individual donor. At the end period followed. Cabrini this summer for teachers and prospective teachers of Alumnae Set Buffet elementary school mathematics. · On Wednesday, April 8, Dr. _ The Cabrini College Alumnae The courses offered will be Sara Taubin of the Lankenau Association will hold a buffet Theory of Arithmetic, GeomeHospital Health Education Desupper and dance on Saturday, try, and a Workshop in Mathepartment, held a discussion on April 18, at the college campus. Cabrini College will host the matics for the Elementary the "Preparation of Marriage" The affair will be highlighted annual meeting of the PennsylSchool Teacher. Each course at 3:00 P.M. in the lecture hall by reunions of the classes of vania Catholic Round Table of carries three credits which may of Cabrini College. A film on 1960 and 1965. Harry Beneke Science on Saturday, May 2. be applied toward permament "Family Planning" supplimented and his orchestra will provide Mrs. Dorothy McKenna certification. the talk. The film was about the music for the ·evening. Brown, chairman of Cabrini's The Institute aims to provide different methods of birth conCo-chairmen of the event are biology department is confera partial remedy to the inadetrol such as the pill, IUD Mrs. Carolyn Cashman Beliveau ence coordinator. The day-long quacies of in-service programs foams, the rhythm method, diaof Spring Garden Street, Ambconference will feature sessions and scattered course work in phragms, and prophylactics. The ler, and Mrs. Adelinge Rovengo in biology, chemistry, mathemathematics. Included in the lecture was sponsored by the Webb of Rock Road, Hawmatics, and science education. program is not only preparaBiology Club. thorne, N.J. Founded in 1953, the Round tion in "modern math" · and Table aims to promote the acteaching methodology, but also tive mutual cooperation of edan examination of such related ucational institutions and scienareas as current research in tists. Membership is comprised mathematics education, a surof persons active in the fields vey of curricula and textbooks, by Mrs. Carolyn Gough of the natural sciences and psycholbgy. and educational Plans are already being made forms, so whether your skill mathematics, primarily educaThis program may be of specand talent is with a paint brush, for a Student~Faculty-Admintors, graduate students, and ial interest to members of the istration Arts and Crafts Show modeling clay, potter's wheel, professional people in related class of 1970 as well as to stujeweler's tools, needle and fields. to be held in the library startdents who are elementary eduthread, loom, or even with a Most of Pennsylvania's colcation majors with a specializaing October 5, 1970. Although paste pot and stack of old magleges and universities, in addition in mathematics. this will be sponsored by the azines get busy during the sumIn addition to Mr. McGee, Calibrary, there will be a commer and have something ready brini's math department chairmittee composed of representabefore October 5tb so it will be man, the teaching staff will intives from the student body, part of the display. clude Gerald Satlow, Instructor the faculty and the administraWe still haven't worked out in mathematics; Andrew Litation that will be in charge of all of the details, but we would vec, Assistant Professor of edthe preparations, publicity and like to have an outside panel of ucation; and George Lowerre, coordination of what we hope 'experts' to judge the exhibits Lecturer at the University of will be a very successful enand award prizes in the various Pennsylvania's Graduate School deavor. This is planned as much categories. The date has been of Education. set to coincide with Parents' for fun as fur culture, surely, there must be a great deal of Weekend, so we want a exhibit The Institute will be conducttalent lying dormant on the that we can all be proud ofed daily from June 29 through campus and we want to bring any suggestions or recommenAugust 7. Interested students An apology is extended to the it all out in the open and show dations that will help to insure can obtain a descriptive broLoquitur staff for printing prochure by contacting Mr. McGee, off what Cabrini has to offe~. its success will be gratefully duction delays of this issue. Mr. Satlow, or Mr. Litavec. Arts and crafts can take many received. Earth Day is April 22, and it will be observed at Cabrini College. Dr. Joseph Solomon, Professor of Chemistry at the Philadelphia Coliege of Pharmacy and. Science, will lecture at ten o'clock. He received his Phd at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and was formerly an analytical chemist with U.S. Steel and Gulf. There will be a special mass at eleven fifteen held outside
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of the three year pledge period, those who were participants will renew their pledges and continue to do so according to their capabilities. No member of the fund drive committee will engage in requesting pledges from other students until she herself has given. No future pressure will be applied unless a student requests a reminder notice to be sent to her with an envelope in which to mail her payment. Every gift to Cabrini College is acknowledged by a letter suitable for the varification of the gift for tax purposes. The committee responsible for this drive is comprised of the following members of the senior class: Chairman Lynda Fernandez, Resident Chairman Ann Redden, Day Student Chairman Teri. Baldi, Resident Representatives Mary Cavanaugh, Gloria Dell'Isola, Regina De Paolis, Grace Csajko, and Carol Von Savage, and Day Student Representatives Christine Mc Nichol and Marie Donato. The pledge drive committee is hoping for 100 percent participatwn. Mr. Federico feels that this drive will strengthen the structure of the alumnae by making them proud of Cabrini and the part they have played in the betterment of the College.
Round Table of Science To Meet Here May 2
Library Plans Autumn Arts and Craft Show
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tion to numerous high schools throughout the state, will be represented at the meeting. Dr. John W. Mauchly will deliver the keynote address at the May 2 Round Table. Dr. Mauchly is co-inventor of the first all-electronic computer, ENIAC; its successor, BINAC; and the first comme ·rcial computer, UNIVAC. Founder and chairman of the board of DYNATREND, INC., Dr. Mauchly is an internationally recognized authority on the development and application of scientific techniques to decision making, forecasting and management controls. Dr. Mauchly is one of the founders of the Association for Computing Machinery, and served as president and council member. He was also a founder of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and is a past president of that organization. He served on the Science Information Council of the National Science Foundation from 1959 to 1961. Among the honors he has received for his contributions to science and technology are the Potts Medal of the Franklin Inatitute and the Philadelphia Scott Award. The Award of Excellence was conferred on him by the Committee of 100,000 Pennsylvanians in 1968.