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ri. . fit ff , S. 4-1 N .. ul i v f ' MQW , A 1 ff if :,g3 :, ' :pegs S-4 fy' ' .' 1. ,Q 'N QR., The vans were packed. About twenty students loaded into two Chadwick vans, getting ready to de- part for their weekend in Mexico. Although going to perform manual labor, and sleeping in sleeping bags a the weekend, the trip was truly a meaningful experience for each per- son who went. While in Mexico, students helped to renovate orphanages by painting, weeding, and doing other jobs. They an Hi! also delivered school supplies, food, and other necessities to the institu- tions. After their work was done, there was plenty of time to play games or do arts and crafts with the orphans. Some students became Very attached to particular orphans and adopted them for the weekend. This extra at- tention put a smile on the face of every orphan encountered. A LITTLE FASTER PLEASE. Wieds over- sees digging at an or- phanage. CAN I SIT ON YOUR LAP TOO? Taking Q some time out, Brett 3 H a r m o n m a k e s A - to friends. LOOK AT THAT!! Having a great time, Lisa Burelli watches the children at play. HE'S MINE! Beast and Tuohy smile big. Para Ayuclar Los Ninos Mexican Orphanage 163
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'M ll! IIN lf GIVE ME A W! The man behind the scene, Mr. Weidenman controls the community services. Back to Front, Left to Right: Andrea Parkes, Peter Cho, Peggy McKinnie, Vanessa Kaleb, Karin Schwindt, StephaniefYikeslJ Delgado, Lauren Siegal, Brent Morgan, Kristen Eas- tom, Wendy Wyckaert, Mark Moeller, Donald Wise, Mi- chael Clarck, Steve Florance, Mark Bailey, Tanya Ship- man, Chris Patz, Kelly Bean, Daniel Gibson, Holly Jones, Kristin Jackson ff' f,,' I' I 'I lf you were to ask a Convales- cent Home volunteer what their job was they would an- swer: I make someone's day a little brighter. The students depart from campus twice a week and travel the the Home to do a variety of different things. Some students have de- livered mail to the residents or helped them move their furni- ture. Perhaps the most favorite activity for both the student and the patient is the time they spend talking. During this peri- od, the students can learn about the good ol' days and the pa- tients can get an update on the latest fads and trends. In gener- al, when you volunteer to be a Convalescent Home Helper, you are volunteering to be a friend. Older IS Wiser 162 Convalescent Home
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Chadwick For The Homeless '88 Students involved in the organization for the homeless and hungry helped to provide the neccessities for the less fortu- nate. Each volunteer, during the course of the year, realized that every little bit counts. Every can of food, each item of clothing, every single penny, could be giv- en to a needy family to help them during their struggle for survival. Chadwick made a great contribution to this worthy cause by holding a benefit concert during the spring. During this af- fair, T-shirts reading Chadwick for the Homeless were sold, pizza was consumed, donations of money, furniture and food were given, and a band of Chadwick stu- dents played and were then raffled off to the crowd. A total of 5,000 dollars was raised and utilized for the homeless. .- vw f , fl I4-MW I , I A , 0 'I ! 0: 1 aa,- 164 Homeless and Hungry CLAP YOUR HANDS THE RUNNING MEN. AND STOMP YOUR Anthony Pearl, Larry FEET! A worthwhile Lancaster, Jason Mok, afternoon. and Mike Sheldon ,ink -i'1 . Back to Front, Left to Righ Lauren Fox, Rachael Rosental, Ki Simmons, Liz Wallace, Er Puchner, Michelle Herring, Ki Mitchell, Keri Biscoe, Jill Panitc Kristine Cioffi, Georgie Gatt Stephanie Wong Sonia Henrickso Stephanie Gold, ,Katherine Dawsoil Lisa Franz, Audra segal, Susa Dang, Tinaz Marquis, Andrea Urr mel, Brett Harmon .
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