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D ennis Haskins, better known as Mr. Belding from “Saved by the Bell,” will discuss his interest in acting and how it became a career in a fun-filled, interactive performance at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 20, in St. Bonaventure University’s Reilly Center Arena. Doors will open at 7 p.m. for the 8 p.m. show. Public seating will be available in the red section, but students can access the floor and bleach- ers with their student ID. The arena will be set up with the stage facing the tunnel entrance, in a half-arena set-up for a more intimate experience. Haskins began taking acting classes in college when his baseball coach suggested that it would be an easy “A” to improve his grade point average. After taking the class, Haskins realized he enjoyed acting, and the rest is his- tory. Haskins’ first acting job was on the premiere episode of “Dukes of Hazard.” After that, he worked with a small theater group playing a role in the musical comedy “Angry House Wives.” Haskins eventually found his key role after a friend informed him of auditions for Disney’s “Good Morning Miss Bliss.” Producers were looking for someone to play the role of a high school principal. Haskins, a towering 6’6” was a perfect fit. Ironically, before the show even got off its feet, it was cancelled, but went on to become the ’90s hit series “Saved by the Bell.” The NBC series followed six high school students through their adventures and rela- tionships during their teen-age years. Haskins played the role of Principal Belding at Bayside High School in California. The event is sponsored by the Office of Student Activities. Vol. 11 Issue 6 Oct. 15, 2004 ‘Saved by the Bell’s’ Mr. Belding to visit St. Bonaventure University This Week’s CAB Movies on SBU Channel 9 Friday 10/15: Godsend Saturday, 10/16: Monster Sunday 10/17: Ghostbusters II Monday 10/18: Halloween II Tuesday 10/19: Jersey Girls Wednesday 10/20: Cold Mountain Thursday 10/21: Miracle Movie Showtimes Nightly:

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D ennis Haskins, better known as Mr. Belding from “Saved by theBell,” will discuss his interest in acting and how it became a careerin a fun-filled, interactive performance at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct.

20, in St. Bonaventure University’s Reilly Center Arena. Doors will open at 7 p.m. for the 8 p.m. show. Public seating will be

available in the red section, but students can access the floor and bleach-ers with their student ID. The arena will be set up with the stage facingthe tunnel entrance, in a half-arena set-up for a more intimate experience.

Haskins began taking acting classes in college when his baseball coachsuggested that it would be an easy “A” to improve his grade point average.After taking the class, Haskins realized he enjoyed acting, and the rest is his-tory.

Haskins’ first acting job was on the premiere episode of “Dukes ofHazard.” After that, he worked with a small theater group playing a role in

the musical comedy “Angry House Wives.” Haskins eventually found his key role after a friend informed him of auditions for Disney’s “Good

Morning Miss Bliss.” Producers were looking for someone to play the role of a high school principal.Haskins, a towering 6’6” was a perfect fit.

Ironically, before the show even got off its feet, it was cancelled, but went on to become the ’90s hit series“Saved by the Bell.” The NBC series followed six high school students through their adventures and rela-tionships during their teen-age years. Haskins played the role of Principal Belding at Bayside High School inCalifornia.

The event is sponsored by the Office of Student Activities.

Vol. 11 Issue 6 Oct. 15, 2004

‘Saved by the Bell’s’ Mr. Belding to visitSt. Bonaventure University

This Week’s CAB Movies on SBU Channel 9Friday 10/15: Godsend

Saturday, 10/16: MonsterSunday 10/17: Ghostbusters IIMonday 10/18: Halloween IITuesday 10/19: Jersey Girls

Wednesday 10/20: Cold MountainThursday 10/21: Miracle

Movie Showtimes Nightly:7:30 p.m., 10:30 p.m. & 1:30 a.m.

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Nationally known stand-up and sit-down wheelchair dancers featured on Good Morning America, CBS This Morning andCNN will highlight St. Bonaventure University’s celebration of Disability Awareness Month in October.

The Dancing Wheels performance will be held at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, in the Rigas Family Theater of The Regina A. QuickCenter for the Arts. Admission is $8 for students, $15 for subscribers, and $18 for the general public.

The month–long celebration will also feature a panel discussion on disabilities andthe arts at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, in the Rigas Theater. The symposium will bemoderated by Joseph LoSchaivo, executive director of The Quick Center for the Arts,with panelists Mary-Verdi Fletcher from Dancing Wheels and Susan Shie, a legallyblind visual artist. Following the panel discussion a reception will follow in the muse-um atrium.

Also planned is a performance by the percussion group “Beats Me,” made up ofindividuals with disabilities. The performance is planned for sometime near the end ofOctober and will be held at the Hickey Dining Hall.

Nancy Matthews, coordinator of Disability Support Services and AcademicIntervention at the University, led the year-long planning of the events, which are opento on-campus and off-campus communities. “We are excited to celebrate the abilities ofindividuals with disabilities this October. Too frequently we focus on the disablingaspects of disability, not the wonderful abilities that so many of the individuals withdisabilities possess,” said Matthews.

This year’s sponsors include The Quick Center for the Arts, the Diversity ActionCommittee and the Teaching and Learning Center. The events will be held on both the Olean and Hilbert campuses, in hopes toextend disability awareness to those involved in The Buffalo Center who are not able to attend activities scheduled on the maincampus. These activities are keeping in the Franciscan values of discovery, community and individual worth, according to Dr.Barbara Trolley, the coordinator of the student art contest as well as a member of the planning committee.

Trolley hopes that everyone will set aside time to take part in at least one activity or event throughout the month of October.Trolley also went on to say, “It’s easy to get caught up in each day’s hectic schedule, and put off attending University programs.However, it is important to set aside time to renew our professional and personal growth, and examine our daily activities as theyrelate to the higher values and standards put forth by our University.”

Wheelchair Dancers Headline St. Bona’s Celebration of Disability Awareness

Oct. 7, 2 p.m., Murphy Auditorium: “Kids on The Block,” an interactive puppet show about individuals with disabilities sponsored by People, Inc.

Oct. 14, 7 p.m., Rigas Theater: “Disabilities and the Arts Panel Discussion.” Symposium moderated by Joseph LoSchaivo, executive director of the Quick Center for the Arts, with panelists Mary-Verdi Fletcher (Dancing Wheels) and Susan Shie (legally blind visual artist). Reception to follow in museum atrium.

Oct. 15, 8 p.m., Rigas Theater: “Dancing Wheels.” National stand-up and sit-down wheelchair dancers featured on Good Morning America, CBS This Morning and CNN.

Oct. 22: College Day for high school students with disabilities on campus.

For more information on St. Bonaventure’s celebration of Disability Awareness Month or on services available to supportpeople with disabilities on campus, please contact Nancy Matthews at (716) 375-2065 or [email protected].

Additional Disability Awareness Activities

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Sunday Monday Tuesday

Wednesday Thursday Friday

SaturdayCABNews is a joint publica-

tion of the Office of StudentActivities and the Office ofCommunications. Submissionsshould be directed to ChristieMendola, editor of CABNews.E-mail submissions are pre-ferred; send [email protected].

Please direct questions andsuggestions to Christie at ext.2080 or Beth Eberth at ext.2453.

CABNews

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Midterm Break

1 p.m. Men’s soccer vs.LaSalle

1 p.m. Women’s soccer @LaSalle

Midterm Break

10 a.m. Golf @ Robert MorrisColonial Crowne Plaza Classic @Mountour Heights G.C.

Midterm Break

9:30 a.m. Golf @ RobertMorris Colonial Crowne PlazaClassic @ Mountour HeightsG.C.

Classes Resume

8 p.m. CAB New ReleaseCinema, TBA (Murphy Auditorium,Section B)

9:30 p.m. CAB Coffeehouse-Open Mic (Rathskeller)

4 p.m. “The Role of Religion inDemocracy: Faith, Patriotism andSovereignty” (Thomas Merton Center) -Panel Discussion at 7:30 p.m. (MurphyAuditorium)

7 p.m. Quick Arts Center Lecture-“Disabilities and The Arts” (Rigas Theatre)

8:30 p.m. CAB Comedy “BeckyDonohue” Creator & Founder of www.girl-comic.net (Rathskeller)

11 p.m. - 2 a.m. Dance Party(Rathskeller)

10 a.m. Golf @ BinghamtonUniversity NBT Bank CollegiateClassic@ The Links at HiawathaLanding

1-3 p.m. Quick Arts CenterGallery Talk “Focus: Fiber 2004” (WestGallery)

8 p.m. CAB New Release CinemaTBA (Murphy Auditorium Section B)

11 p.m.- 2 a.m. Dance Party(Rathskeller)

5-9 p.m. Senior/Faculty SocialHour (Rathskeller)

6-9 p.m. CAB Live AcousticMusic (Rathskeller)

8 p.m. Quick Arts CenterPerformance “Dancing Wheels”(Rigas Theater)

10-11 p.m. Karaoke(Rathskeller)

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Sunday Monday Tuesday

Wednesday Thursday Friday

SaturdayCABNews is a joint publica-

tion of the Office of StudentActivities and the Office ofCommunications. Submissionsshould be directed to ChristieMendola, editor of CABNews.E-mail submissions are pre-ferred; send [email protected].

Please direct questions andsuggestions to Christie at ext.2080 or Beth Eberth at ext.2453.

CABNews

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9 a.m. Golf @ BinghamtonUniversity NBT Bank CollegiateClassic @ The Links at HiawathaLanding

12 p.m. Women’s soccer @George Washington

1 p.m. Men’s soccer vs. GeorgeWashington

1 p.m. CAB Travel: Buffalo Billsvs. Miami Dolphins

8 p.m. CAB New ReleaseCinema TBA ( Dresser AuditoriumSection A)

Senior Registration for Spring 2005

Senior Registration forSpring 2005

9 p.m. Avante GardeCinema (Francis Hall Cafe)

Senior Registration forSpring 2005

8 p.m. CAB Lecture/ Multi-media “Dennis Haskins- Mr.Belding” from Saved by the Bell(Reilly Center Arena)

9:30 p.m. CAB Coffeehouse-Open Mic (Rathskeller)

Senior Registration forSpring 2005

7 p.m. Quick Arts CenterLecture “ Glorious Lessons”(Rigas Theater and Gallery)

11 p.m. - 2 a.m. DanceParty (Rathskeller)

11 p.m. - 2 a.m. DanceParty (Rathskeller)

3 p.m. Women’s soccer vs.St. Joe’s

5-9 p.m. Senior/FacultySocial (Rathskeller)

6-9 p.m. CAB Live AcousticMusic (Rathskeller)

7:30 p.m. Men’s soccer @St. Joe’s

10-11 p.m. Karaoke(Rathskeller)

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Sunday Monday Tuesday

Wednesday Thursday Friday

SaturdayCABNews is a joint publica-

tion of the Office of StudentActivities and the Office ofCommunications. Submissionsshould be directed to ChristieMendola, editor of CABNews.E-mail submissions are pre-ferred; send [email protected].

Please direct questions andsuggestions to Christie at ext.2080 or Beth Eberth at ext.2453.

CABNews

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12:30 p.m. Women’s soccervs. Temple

1 p.m. Men’s soccer@Temple

2 p.m. SBU StudentPerformance

JuniorRegistration for

Spring 2005

8 p.m. CAB Lecture “JeffCohen” Co-founder of FAIR,columnist, commentator andweekly panelist on FOX News(Murphy/ Dresser Auditorium)

9 p.m. Avante GardeCinema (Francis Hall Cafe)

Junior Registration forSpring 2005

9:30 p.m. CAB Coffeehouse-Open Mic (Rathskeller)

Junior Registration forSpring 2005

11 p.m. - 2 a.m. Dance Party(Rathskeller)

11 p.m. - 2 a.m. DanceParty (Rathskeller)

Last day to withdraw fromundergraduate course with a Wgrade

2 p.m. Women’s soccer vs.UMASS

3 p.m. Men’s soccer @Massachusetts

5 -9 p.m. Senior/FacultySocial Hour

6-9 p.m. CAB Live AcousticMusic (Rathskeller)

10- 11 p.m. Karaoke(Rathskeller)

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Sunday Monday Tuesday

Wednesday Thursday Friday

SaturdayCABNews is a joint publica-

tion of the Office of StudentActivities and the Office ofCommunications. Submissionsshould be directed to ChristieMendola, editor of CABNews.E-mail submissions are pre-ferred; send [email protected].

Please direct questions andsuggestions to Christie at ext.2080 or Beth Eberth at ext.2453.

CABNews

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12:30 p.m. Women’s soc-cer vs. Rhode Island (SeniorDay)

1 p.m. Men’s soccer @Rhode Island

SophomoreRegistration for

Spring 2005

Sophomore Registration for Spring 2005

8:30 p.m. CAB Comedy“Issac Witty” Featured onDavid Letterman (Rathskeller)

9 p.m. Avante GardeCinema (Francis Hall Cafe)

Sophomore Registration for Spring 2005

9:30 p.m. CABCoffeehouse- Open Mic(Rathskeller)

Sophomore Registration for Spring 2005

Women’s soccer @ Atlantic10 Tournament @ University ofMassachusetts

11 p.m.- 2 a.m. Dance Party(Rathskeller)

Mountain Auction tobenefit Mt. Irenaeus

1 p.m. Men’s soccer vs.Duquesne

6 p.m. Tip-Off Gala $75 perperson (Premier Banquet Center)

11 p.m. - 2 a.m. DanceParty (Rathskeller)

Women’s soccer @ Atlantic10 Tournament @ University ofMassachusetts

5-9 p.m. Senior/FacultySocial Hour (Rathskeller)

6-9 p.m. CAB Live AcousticMusic (Rathskeller)

10-11 p.m. Karaoke(Rathskeller)