friday, apr. 28, 1989
cabrini·college, radnor, pa 19087
vol. xxxv, no. 21
The firstannual HandsAcross Cabrini: 'A goodtime had by all' by Lisa A. Brzezicki
It was an opportunity to get away from the same old routine for the mentally handicapped at the institutions of Mellmark, located in Berwyn, PA and Don Guanella,located in Springfield.PA, as they descended from their mini buses. The sky was overcast and the temperature was slightly cool, however, there was excitement in the air when approximately 60 volunteers and the 45 mentally handicapped persons joined hands to kick off the first annual Hands Across Cabrini. Students, friends and family formed a circle on the main lawn with their "special" guests, while members of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) released several bunches .of balloon:. for a balloon launch. Suddenly, theonceovercastsky was filled with an array of colors. According to Dr. Jerome Zurek, chairperson, English/communications department, this was one part of the day that affected him greatly. "I was impressed with the amount of Cabrini people that came out to participate and especially that there were a lot of students who weren't education majors," he said. According to Stephanie Cole, · president of CEC, the launch was the only fund raiser that enabled the event to take place. "We grossed approximately $160 from the fund raiser which allowed us to purchase the necessities that were needed to make the day run smoothly," said Cole. Organizing the balloon launch was just one of the many tasks that had to be completed in preparation for the event. Cole said, "Before anything could happen, we had to design posters, send out flyers and invitations, plan the menu for lunch, and had to make the necessary arrangements with SGA." More Hands on page 3
Senior Jerry O'Donnell and his friend for the day, Charlie Owens, pose for a picture with the Hands Across Cabrini clown. (photo by Marian Armstrong)
Consequencesof unplanned pregnancies:Abortionor adoption by LaTonya Lucas "I never thought it could happen to me. I thought I was so infertile that I could do what I wanted, so I used no protection." Just recently though she was
Hard Choices: Abortion vs. Adoption pregnant and had an abortion. "It interrupted my entire life. It's similar to trying to get over someone you love. Until you find another man or have another child, it will always be there. It'll probably haunt me until I have another child. Everyday I think about it,-twenty-four hours a day."
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She made her decision the same day she found out she was pregnant. "I didn't discuss it with anyone," she said. "I made my decision because I had only three or four weeks to terminate it. I told the father what I was going to do and I did it.'' She remembered not knowing that she was pregnant for a long time, but when she found out, she realized she should have known because of the things that were happening to her body. "I didn't take care of myself and therefore, I wasn 'ttaking care of my child." Being financially unstable and being concerned about the health of the child were the two reasons
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for her decision. ''I want to be able to cherish and experience fully being a parent. I couldn't do it now because I am not married and I am not financially stable,'' she said. Letting out a long, deep sigh, she said, "lfeel now that I gave up one of the most precious gifts that God ever gave to a woman and I have no one to depend on or to blame but myself." Although she uses the diaphragm as her means of birth control, if she became pregnant again, she would not have an abortion. Yet, she believes that a woman should have the right to do what she wants. "It's a woman's
body, but I don't think abortion is right or wrong.'' When a woman becomes pregnant, the three options that she can make are parenthood, adoption or abortion. However, with the case of Roe v. Wade returning to the Supreme Court this week, abortion might no longer be an option. Justices will argue if the 1973 decision of Roe v. Wade, which recognizes abortion rights for the nation, should be reversed, giving the power of the decision to the states. This issue returns to the court based on a 1986 Missouri case, Webster v. Reproductive Health More Pregnancy on 6
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