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Completely exhausted, Maria C ostanza, '88, crashes after the 10-mile trek, A steady stream of students hits the pavement to earn pledge money. A total of 554, 000 was collected. W f .T T HE. PILGRIMAGE alk-A-Thou ha it debut Llhhh, another days of school, groaned the average Salpointe student as he slowly awakened from deep sleep. But then something clicked in his mind. lt was Friday, November 7th, the Walk- A-Thon day! There was new energy in his morning activities as he wondered what the day would be like. Before we find out what the average Salpointe student thought of his day, let's look into where the idea came from. Why aren't we selling cheese? Mrs. Liz Bemis, who co-planned the walk with Sr. Kathy Rother. explained, People, especially juniors and seniors, got tired of selling cheese. lt was Fr. Leo McCarthy's idea, and then the Student Council OK'd it. And so we walked. The goal of the walk was to raise the same amount of money as the Cheese Drive had, but to keep the money in- stead of sending two-thirds back to the company. The 1986 goal was 556,800 559,000 was pledged, and 554,000 was collected. The administration planned Pm glad we could do something to help the school. to use the money towards building a new track, improving the financial aid program, and renovating the Senior Pa- tio. Reactions to the walk were varied. Ray Skaggs, '87, complained that he didn't like the way the money was spent. On the other hand, Erik Enri- quez, '90, felt that the Walk-A-Thon was a good idea, because so many peo- ple find it hard to sell things the way you would have to with cheese. Said KaraLynn Struble. '88, l'm glad we could do something to help the school. Armando Lopez, '89, agreed, but added that the real reason the walk was a success was that we had fun. And Jon Zaugra, '87, expressed a view common to many seniors when he commented, It was a great experience, but l'm glad l only have to do it once. As far as the Average Salpointe Stu- dent was concerned, being a part of the first Walk-A-Thon ever left him many memories he would never forget especially those of two aching feet! A i' l 28 EVENTS 8 ORGANIZATIONS
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