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,swf The Lovers, Trai Dreamers, and e The Rainbow Connection was a cho- sen group of students who traveled to various convalescent homes in the Los Angeles area performing for residents. The show was a combination of cheery music, and lively dance routine, per- formed with electricity and profession- alism. They worked long hours perfecting their performance, and it definitely showed. During assembly periods on Wednesdays, whether sun or sleet or hail, the Rainbow clan departed wear- ing T-shirts with their names on the front, each a different shade of the rain- bow. Similar to the merging of thier shirts, the voices of the Rainbow Connection create a beautiful picture that bright- ened the days of convalescent residents. ev ! ,A W . J I I 2 1 f. ..,., , , ' l f of - WI' WELL HEELLOO! One HAPPINESS IS ,. . the 160 Rainbow Connection of Rainbow's oldest joy that Alixe Loveday members, Jill Panitch , brings to patients. says hi. ,,,,,, Back to Front, Left to Rig Jill, Alixe, Jason, Nicole, Antho Katherine, Tim, Lisa, Meaghan, exandra, Yvonne, Tina .fr
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Park Western Tutors -a.k.a. Special Friends r A A ihwl WHICH ONE DO I WANT? Choosing the card she likes best, Lucy Rosental works at Park Western. The Park Western School is a school for emo- tionally disturbed and mentally handicapped children. Each week, a group of students, consist- ing mainly of freshmen, went to Park Western to work with the children. These elementary school children are tu- tored by Chadwick stu- dents, For example, some were taught how to write their name, or to learn K v K Y, Vkwkqs .. Li YOU'RE PRETTY GOOD! Looking on, Susan Merel critiques the work of her special friend. their address. The tutors became the special friends of the school and were welcomed with open arms each week. Chadwick students made the children feel re- spected and loved, helping them become more confi- dent in their everyday ex- periences. The tutors also played games and had re- cess with them, acting as role models during recess time. ul ' f f 7 . ,,,, , 'A f Wg . Back to Front, Left to Right: David Bray, Ben Stewart, Zach Reznichek, Mazi Gaillard, Laura Heinecke, Adam English, Todd Seneker, Zach Freeman, Matt Bower, Laura Rodrick, Melanie Dee, Christine Terry, Valentina Zic, Lucy Rosental, Hilary Achauer, Daria Papo, Shannon Davenport, Hilary Schmidt, Carmen Ahramian, Amanda Parkes, Amy Moeller, Rachael Laffer, Erica Haines, Jessica Davis, Marilyn Kennepohl, Karen Bae 159
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4 is . s , K . ., M ki L x 355 A ' M W..--. ik X CIf1adWiCk'S AIVI!PM I WOULD LIKE Purchasing what she needs, Yvonne Russell goes to the Student Store. W' XX aim. I need some paper! My pen is out of ink! Oh my God, I forgot socks for my soccer gamelv All these problems were answered in the same three short words: The Student Store. Very convenient and virtually free, the Student Store supplied students with just about anything. Simply asking one of the willing and helpful students who were work- ing during 7th or 8th period, Monday through Friday, got you what you needed, only by signing your name on an invoice. Sound easy? Thanks to the assistance of Doc and Mrs. Stephens, and members of the junior class, the Student Store was a well supplied and well-run business that made the lives of Chadwick students a little less stressful. , , , , 1 f.,., y P I ' f 'pu . THAT WILL BE 84.50. Adding up the pur- chase Su-Ting Li , works the store one afternoon. W H A T A D E A L! Checking out prices are Liz Wallace, Ryan Moore, and Phil Clark. Student Store 161
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