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SAILING-Takes me away to where I'm Which IS wh1ch'7 ls Port the left or IS Starbord Sail ing IS a new activity that be came a part of the P E credit system Students travel to the San Pedro Naval Yard once a week and spend three hours sailing on Spirit a boat donated to Chadwick in 1985. While out at sea, the students learned nautical terms and ba- sic sailing skills such as tying knots and dealing with various wind conditions On especially good sailing days students were allowed to put up the spinnaker a sail which replaced the Jlb and al- lowed the boat to travel at fas- ter speeds On days with great conditions students reported that nothing could compare with the feeling of freedom and tranquility they experienced while on the open seas with just the wind. of il . ' ' 43. ' - .,- 1. 1 - N is .T 2.31 ki Q 5 , -y 5. 4 . ,Qlf . .-s PJ sf , , . Hg Q .-1 1 1 Q Q55 1 ' 'Q F' .2 s 4 xi ty 1 6 91. S , X hi xii , . 'db 0 if 4 . 3 X x , . AN. e sv, - s X - -, , rl W T.. . S ' ' 'X' , X v, in Q s as v 'Q Q 4' l 3 ' 4: X19 . Q P 4 'S I f -V . T f . th 5 ,on . -1 sv ' Q9 . I 'i Q5 I stt ' I 5 it .. ,Qx rl .p X., as 3 .' fi' c, II' J X-f f, Q l y W 1 1 ' i is ew ,Q , l W J 4 mf Q 1 I I I 7 l I lf break. HEAVE HO! Michael Pullen tries to lift the sail without the help of Eric Kuechner. DONE CAP'N! Finish- ing up the job, Mark Moeller takes a short Back to Front, Left to Right: Katherine Daw- son, Annika Seiler, Holly Jones, Eric Kucherer, Mi- cheal Pullen, Juliet Gray, Alixe Loveday, Danielle Davidowitz, Kori Ferris Sailing 167
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Cnacivvick's Literary Magazine Soundings is a compilation of the written and artistic works of the entire Chadwick community, from kindergar- ten through the senior year, including faculty. Submissions from any lev- el encompassing drawings, poems, and photographs, were reviewed by the Sound- ings staff. Entries were then chosen after long and deci- sive hours put into the maga- zine. The staff spent a great deal of time, reviewing en- tries and laying out the final publication. Given out at the end of the year on Tree and Awards day, Soundings is the ulti- mate recognization of Chad- wick poetic, literary, photo- graphic and artistic talent. WHICH ONE? Choosing the best works, Wendy Metzger, Mrs. Stephens, and Michelle Mitchell narrow it down. 166 Soundings Back to Front, Left to Right: Liz Wallace, Laura Heinicke, Ariann Boulger, Holly Jones, Cindy Eddy, Cyrille Kaufman, Alexan- dra Ross, Peter Swartz, Yvonne Russell, Peter Sa- vodnick, Kim Mitchell, Michelle Mitchell, Mr Stephens, Kenny Sop Han Yi, Phil Clark, Braii Cebeci, Kristen Gulche Kristen Lauk, Wend Metzger, Wendy Wycl aert.
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Cooper High School is continuation school for those students who for one reason or another could not remain in their regular high school. Some were expelled for fighting, some for drug abuse, and they are sent to Cooper rath- er than Juvenile Hall. Chadwick students volunteered at Cooper as role models for these stu- dents. Each Chadwick student was as- signed a Cooper Student, and to help with their homework assignments. Al- though volunteers assisted Cooper stu- dents with their homework, the main goal was more on a personal level than a tecnical one. It was the hope of the Cooper faculty that the interaction between students from the two schools would create a better appreciation for education by the students attending Cooper, as well as a desire to accomplish more with their lives. Have you ever been stranded at a par- ty with no way to get home? A program, called Safe Rides, was started to assist with the crack-down on drunk driving. The volunteers for thsi organization went through a 14 week training period as a preparation, and then they voluteered 1 or 2 nights a month to work. Helpers either drive or rode as a passenger to the specific desti- nation where a victim called the Safe Ride Hotline. The volunteers would then pick callers up and deliver them safely home. Saferides, I Q, f ,- ll ,MW , 0 168 Saferldes HEY! I AM YOUR LO- CAL SAFERIDE VOL- UNTEER! Jason Mok assists whenever pos- sible. Left to Right: Kirsten Schmidt, Danielle Da- vidowitz, Annika Sieler, Kim Simmons, Georgio Gatti, Kristine Cioffi
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