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K Heck Tours
Advertisement for K Heck Tours. K Heck Tors offers tours with picnic lunches. For more information, call 44-5282
Tags: charter, Facpi Island, K Heck Tours, Malolo Falls, Talofofo Falls, Tour
The Bordallos Abroad
Madeleine Bordallo summarizes her trip with Ricky and Deborah across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Greece and Italy
The 1964 FAWA Convention Photo 4
FAWA President Minerva Laudico greets a young student attending pre-school classes at Tamuning Elementary school during delegates’ tour of the school. Teacher Ana San Nicolas introduces the student
Better Living Photo 6
The tiniest member of the tour group turned out to be Roxanne Starling pictured here with tour guides (left to right) BM1 Curtis McVay, SF1 Ray Rector, GM1 Robert Starling, and MM1 Charles Clark, who supervised the tour
Better Living Photo 3
Pictured in the gyro shop are (left to right) Betty Rector, Shirely Starling, Jo Clark, Julie McVay, and Mr. Ching
Local Students Tour Ship Repair Facility Photo 4
Mr. E. Louch, supervisor of the Foundry and Mrs. Joan Sample explain the burnishing method of polishing a plaque made for VAP-61
Tags: burnishing, E. Louch, Joan Sample, Ship Repair Facility, SRF, Tour, VAP-61
Local Students Tour Ship Repair Facility Photo 3
Students view the Lathe Section of the Machine Shop
Tags: Lathe Section, Machine Shop, machinery, mechanics, Ship Repair Facility, SRF, Tour
Local Students Tour Ship Repair Facility Photo 2
Rolando Encarnado (left), SRF employee, explains the operation of this Gleason Gear Shaper and the manufacture of gears. Pictured to the right rear: Expedito T. Sanchez, SRF employee, and Mrs. Joan Sample, one of the teachers
Local Students Tour Ship Repair Facility Photo 1
Hermit crabs capture the interest of these youngsters who were part of the tour group at SRF
Local Students Tour Ship Repair Facility
The Ship Repair Facility hosted around 200 students from Wettengel Elementary and St. John’s Epispocal School; included in the tour were Father G. Needham, James McDonald, and SRF Commanding Officer, W. Marshall