Dec. 07, 1990 Issue 12 Loquitur

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f riday, dee. 7, 1990

cabrini college, radnor, pa 19087

Fall formal tickets faked

vol. xxxvii, no. 12

Childrenfloodcampus JIPP'

by Melissa von Siegel

lot smoother than ours,'' DuHadaway said. In a continuing chain of DuHadaway showed Hodlofski disturbing events recently occur- and junior class treasurer, Karen ring on Cabrini's campus, yet Boyle, her findings. All agreed another incident has been discov- that although they were almost ered. exactly alike, they were indeed 1 According to an SGA officer counterfeit. According to from the junior class, two Cabrini Hodlofski, other differences in male students, a junior and a regard to paper texture were that senior, allegedly counterfeited the fake tickets were of a heavier tickets for this year's Fall Formal paper and obviously a better qualwhich was held on Friday, Nov.9 ity. The three officers al so noticed and sponsored by the junior class. a small difference in color, in Junior class president, Matt contrast with the original muted Hodlofski, and vice-president, light green. The counterfeit was April DuHadaway, in cleaning up a slightly brighter green. Also, a after the oance that night, put the design or graphic located at the tickets received that evening in a bottom of the original was not plastic bag. DuHadaway was consistently in the same place. looking through the bag the followAccording to DuHadaway, ing Monday morning when she three original tickets were made observed a difference. "I noticed that the paper textures were different. Theirs were a more TICKETS on 9

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photo by Frank Emmercih

First-grader Jason Thompson was unhurt as the bus carrying children home from the Polar Express struck a tree last Friday (see story below). See page 6 for a story on the outreach program that brought Jason to Cabrini for a day.

Polar Expressderails by Chris Pesotski and Carlo Iacono

Senior Sullivan resident Charles Waterfall was the only one to witness the accident. "I saw the bus roll backwards and I thought it would hit the house," Waterfall said. "If we had missed that tree," Glover said, "We would have been talking some serious deaths. Thank God for trees." Sophomore Sullivan resident Mark Van

A bus carrying over 30 first-graders, their parents and teachers home from Friday's Polar Express collided with a tree in front of Sullivan House at approximately 12:45 p.m. There were no injuries among the 44 passengers. The bus, owned by Yellowbird Bus Company, was driven by Debora Glover of Philadelphia who had worked for the bus company for only a week. According to Glover, the bus was approximately halfway up the hill past Sullivan House on Residential Blvd. when she attempted to shift the vehicle from fourth to third gear. At this point, the bus stalled and Glover said that the brakes, including the emergency, failed to stop photo by Frank Emmerich the vehicle from rolling Yellowbird Bus Company driver Debora Glover inspects backwards. As the bus rolled damage to the bus which, while carrying over 30 bllckwards, Glover said youngsters, struck a tree in front of Sullivan House. she attempted to sideswipe, a tree in front of Sullivan House. The vehicle, coasting at approximately 10-15 m.p.h., ground to a halt when the front bumper caught the tree.

Belle said, "I hurt."

am swprised no one got

more BUS CRASH on 4

Xavierproblems continue by Carlo Iacono and Chris Pesotski Four incidents over the weekend continued the violation of policy in Xavier Hall. These incidents, fresh on the heels of progressive steps made by the hall, ran the gamut from physical assault to visitation policy violations. Xavier Hall, still under self-imposed regulation, progressed towards its goals of being an acceptable living environment with an opening of a game room on Dec. 4. But even with the use of a guard, the building housed the four incidents between Nov. 30 and Dec. 3. On Friday, Nov. 30 at approximately

photo by Chris Pesotsk1

Xavier hall 180 quad 2 a.m., an unknown individual splashed more XAVIER on 4

Causley resignsresidentlife post by Francis Sciolla Tammy Causley, assistant director of resident life, has submitted her resignation. effective Dec. 21. Causley explained that she is not leaving because of anything in specific but because of the overall damage on campus and especially in Xavier Hall. The situation at Cabrini is different from what Causley is used to and she found it difficult to separate her personal and professional life. "It's kind of scary here, with some of the vicious things that happen," Causley said. "The damage to Andy's

(Mcilroy) car really upset ~" Causley was also a victim of sexual harassment. ~omeone wrote the word "Gash" file photo Causley on her parking sign and when she discovered it's crude more RESIGNS on 9

inside perspectives ... ... 2, 3

There is more than

Cavs up record to

news ................ 4, 5, 9

one holiday in Dec.

2-3 with win over

features .......... 6, 7, 8

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Lincoln

sports........ 1O, 11, 12

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