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,UW f . A New Insight Into Life At Chadwick In the staticness of daily life at Chadwick, it is time we realize how wild and crazyn this school really is. The 1988 Dolphin is a look at how we all flipped out and what makes 1988 different from any other year at Chadwick. Do we all lead boring, dull lives? No! There is some pop, spark, or pizzaz in all our humdrum lives that makes them special. What are the unexpected events that happen in a day which cause you to flip out? Earthquake drills during break, un- announced assemblies that pop up, and those morning announcements that you hear, but donlt listen to and yet should have because of the big meeting you had to attend. Don't forget what really makes a student flip out. Having lost your homework . . , what do you do? Flip Out! How about loosing a shoe somewhere! Or, misplacing a lunch- box, before youive had lunch. When you think about it, we flip out alot in our daily lives, but we don't recognize it when we do flip out. Think about how you 'fflip out when not in school. Our lives can simply be described as one act of flipping out followed by another. Q The 1988 Dolphin staff hopes that you enjoy the book. Welve had much experience with Flippin' Out through it's creation and want you to realize just how wild and crazy 1988 was. Theme 3
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SEEING IS BELIEVING. Di- mitri Hallerbach, Michael Clarke, and Stephanie Spalding can't bear the glare from those A's on their AP Biology test. 1 COMPUTERS AT WORK! Kirsten Schmidt, Phil Clarke and Tyler Gabriel go crazy on the new computers Doc Stephens received. 2 Theme Z' S? .L fl x, . THREE ART CRITICS. Jane Wildfang, Kenny Sopp, and Andrea Parkes check out the artwork they'de done. We E' E 'zaw ff L' :V !,V' , . lie T .,,,,x,, COLORING FUN. Alison Whitaker picks another col- or as Stephanie Tavera works on her picture. stag? BT' ' ..'j., ,...-wear' z
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The Dedicated r Mr. Leavenworth Leaves Ah Era Ehds At Chadwick The class of 1988, dedi- cates the 1988 Dolphin to Donald L. Leavenworth, on behalf of the whole school, due to his achievements at Chadwick. Mr. Leavenworth has ac- complished more than any other person at Chadwick. When he came to the school, he took a chance. The school was on the verge of collaps- ing, yet he pulled it through those bad times and built it into the institution we have today. His aspirations for Chadwick have given us the fine facilities we now use, and the ability to use them to their utmost. Making more than an im- pression on the school, Mr. Leavenworth has become a part of the foundation upon which Chadwick stands. There are very few days that he is not seen about the cam- pus, creating the true Chad- T '- ' i .f i 28 '- arg ' 5, vw- c A ,g is-as--,, Af fi? K,,z wick atmosphere just through his presence as he walks through the halls, or visits the library. Chadwick is proud to call you its own, Mr. Leaven- worth, because of your ac- complishments and your po- sition as the premier head- master on the west coast. Few people realize what your job has entailed over the years. Many nights with stu- dents, teachers, and other headmasters have gone unre- cognized, yet they have had an effect on the school. It is that dedication to Chadwick which he recognize and hon- or. Without you, we could not be at Chadwick. Thank you for having cared about us and the school for all these many years! You will be sorely missed in your ab- sence from our day-to-day lives at school. A HAPPY COUPLE. Mr. and CONFIDENTLY LOOKING Mrs. Leavenworth, ready to BACK. Mr. Leavenworth brave the world away from thinking over his past ex- Chadwick's secure hills. 4 Dedication periences at Chadwick has no regrets. WORKIN' HARD. A glimpse of Mr. Leavenworth at work. .ww-wmmmmn-W I Mr. x.. Q ii it . M.
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