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Page 151 text:
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A little further to go- With destination a mile away, They were almost there. They sighed and walked and walked. Their equipment was heavy Their hearts were light But they kept walking, With goal in sight. At Radford's campus Tl ' ' All tired but happy- A iob well done. 14
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Page 150 text:
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WEE Gigli W, I-49' -QU ?A , L? A 5 T W if 4' if 3 fi ' 1 vjgfw,-4 ' . ' n z:9.',.5 fsx i E' The Senior Patio they did want, How tired they were- The days were long So they started walking. Walk-walk-walk-around the And nights were cold. Island. They made a fire They craved publicity One-hundred thirty miles they walked To keep them warm. To get donations mountain high. The Goal was near Island Walk The Walk Around the Island started off the Senior Patio Fund Drive by publicizing the patio. The boys were from Homerooms 243 and 262. Hiking for 243 were Harry Otaguro, Steve Martin, Terry Burk, Carlos Zuniga, Phil Jacques, Soosooalii Savali, and Benny Loa. Representing 262 were Fred Langer, Dave Howell, Skip Curley, Les Daug- herty, Frank Rodriguez, Ricky Seminara, and George Blank. The teams left Radford at 6:00 A.M. on December 26, going in opposite directions. On Sunday 243 ended its walk and 262 fin- ished on Monday. They all agree that in spite of the diffi- culties it was a lot of fun. T46 Never was school so dear -V---M-y-.ogugum.s-1,-1 .WAW gWAi kgrn
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Sheila Hill wins a Gold Key for her painTing. Scholastic Art Awards 1963 was a big year Tor The ArT DeparTmenT OT Rad- ford. In The ScholasTic ArT Awards ConTesT, ouT of 600 enTries Trom all over The sTaTe, lOO were chosen To repre- senT The STaTe of Hawaii in The naTionals aT New York, Radford placed 25 OT The hundred winners. Three winners in The scholarship compeTiTion were Cyndi Lee, Kaye MeTzer, and Chuck Williams. Cyndi and Kaye won honors in mixed media work and Chuck goT Top recogniTion Tor his pencil media draw- ing. Chuck Williams receives his Gold Key. Mr. Roger Bellinger and Dr. ArThur Mann proudly enjoy The exhibit. Mr. Charles Higa c:':,:,: A H A
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