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The Chaos girls shiw (iff tiicir diux: nnwtfs at Cavanaugh ' s first l ,UKc-a-thiT i ii)ii) hjauffer V ' de T Cavonaugh-ties edited by jeniffer Velez One of the oldest (.lorins nn campus, (iivanaugh Hall is envied for its prime kxatiiin next to tiie LiFtTtune Student Center and its pri Tlegex.l situation ;« Zahm ' s sister donn. With the protection of Jackson, Cavanaugh ' s mascot, and under the guid;ince of a charisniaiic staff and Amalia lie la Torre, the cherished rector, the women ot the ' NauLjh v -ork to make their second home the best donn on camptis. Qinstantly improvint , tlie Qiaos not only uphold their treasured traditioi s like the Cavanaugh Snowhall and Mother-Daughter Weekend, hut continually create new ones like the D;uice-a-thon , its signature event, and the sale of Candy-GraiTLs to raise ftini.ls for Hl 7 AIDS patients. Additionally, Grvanaugh ' s excellence extends to tlie football field where the Chaos have proven themselves to be fomiidable rivals through years of impressive seasons. Mary Schubert, a junior states 1 couldn ' t imagine living anywhere else. I consider my.self lucky to he a ' naughty ' girl, proudly wearing gTcvn and purjile. storv ' by Jeiiiffer Vcle; Alie Miniiis, Michelle B TIie and Caroline Green promote Cavanaugh ' s concession straid. i ioio counesy of WicMle Ihnw nambkrqer Hat Dag Brat SodlfiL Alic MinnLs and Katie Rivard represait Ciiv;in;iugh at Montsst ' s Tiimatina. fJiiiU) aiurtesy of Mid A liynw Qiwuiaugh Hall Staff 2006-2007 J]iiUianini ' x nj Am Unigjuny Givanaugli Hall Gxincil 2006-2007 | liil(i try Billy (.llttlij ltT ZZ Dome
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llic Go Irish banner ap|X5 rs aiiraially during the fixulxill sca» n, cxcniplif uif; Wrmin spirit. i miii n ' Kallilccti Marunez Two resident V ' emiin sliare their niiisical talent with others at a Chrisnnas evait. Carroll Holl Vermin edited by Kathleen Martinez It is eas ' t(i brag abniit the fanmiis f.irrtill Hall. First of all, it is the only Notre Dame domi that is actually on a lake. And although it may seem like a hike up to the front doors, Carroll does have some of the best views on campus not including the D6 parking lot. ■Another plus, the domi is a very rightly kiiit comimuiit ' with only 100 male students. Tlie scarlet ;ind gold clad Vermin take part in several events diroughout the ear, with their signature events Iving Ciirroll Christmas held in the winter tmd Fusic Festival wiiich takes place in the spring. The X ' emiin are ala) known for their creativity (the huge Go Irish ktnner made out of bed sheets). Tlieir interhall football team had a successful 2006 seast n, placing second in the Rkie League with tliree wins tmd tine kiss. Although Girroll houses only a small number of residents, the Vemiin well maintain their priele itnd liistory. story by Kathleen Martinez It was not a Carroll QinsUtiito widioul a little Christmas caroling. Perfonnances took place on the dorm ' s lawn, photo by EUly Gallagl er With only 100 men iji the dorm, the Vermin lxH:;ime very close t rientls. io[o courtesy of Mic ieWe Ziikiumi QuToll residents Luid quests show off dieir CJiristmas apparel. l mto amrusy of Michelle Zaldajw Dorm life 21
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Covonaugh ' s Donce i-thon List spring, GiveuihukIi sinrial new innliiidii liy Imstin}, ' its first aiinual l incc-a-thon. All efforts uvrc f caral towards raising money for I lajtnali .iiul I-ricnds, a nonprofit foundation that works to iniprow the quality- of lile lor ehiklreii with special neals. M;my e ents led up to the 1 ' )ancc-a- ilion, including; a donii talk from Charlie Weis, one of the founders of 1 lannah and Frieiuls, LXinng the event, wlrich was held in the LiForMne xillr(xim, campus dance groups such tis Troop ND, First Class Steppers, .ind the suing cluh entertainal the attend;ints. However, the most fun was haviitg members from all domis dmice the night away, during themed hour intervals. There is no doubt die woirien of the ' Naugh enjoy bringing their dimcint; sh(x:,s iiut. F;u- Left: QiwinauKh rcsiJcnts get ready to head nut to the pep rally, phno Cduncsy of Mic it ' Uc Ihnixc Lett: Fomierdoni) ptesidcnts Bfix ke Moht and Gina Tesi join Qiarlie Weis during ot one ol the events leading up to the Dance-a-thon. i uito (ry Jciujfcr ' ckz 1 Residents of Cavanaugh Hail 2006-2007 | vM by My Gatta K Dorm Life 23
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