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WABASH Day — Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

a group of people holding up red flags

Members of Theta Delta Chi fraternity pose with American Cancer Society staff and local volunteers at the conclusion of Montgomery County's first-ever Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. The College hosted the event as part of WABASH Day, and more than 250 walkers raised more than $32,000 to fight breast cancer. The Theta Delts who pitched in were Michael Hodge, Michael Wittman, Jordan Ferguson, Joe Granger, Matt Meyer, Jake Moore, Chris Zabriskie, and Bill Birch.

a man holding a bunch of pink and white balloons

Just how many balloons does it take to lift a Theta Delt off the ground? Each guy passed out well over 100 balloons for the ceremonial launch to start the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. The men under the balloons are Jordan Ferguson and Jake Moore.

a group of people standing outside

It was cold, windy, and wet at Byron P. Hollett Little Giant Stadium, but the weather didn't deter more than 250 people from taking part in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk.

a man and woman talking to each other

American Cancer Society regional representative Megan Holmes greets Crawfordsville Mayor Charlie Coons.

a woman speaking into a microphone with pink balloons

Laura Menard sang the National Anthem at Hollett Stadium to start the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk on Saturday. She is the wife of American Idol finalist Luke Menard, who is a Crawfordsville native. (Luke sang the National Anthem at the Indy Colts' game against Seattle the next day.) 

a group of people on a field

Over 250 walkers braved cold, windy weather to show their support in the fight against breast cancer. Wabash hosted the Making Strides event as part of WABASH Day 2009.

a person holding a bunch of balloons

Balloons, balloons, and more balloons — all pink and white — handed out by Jordan Ferguson.

a group of people walking on a track

Breast cancer walkers head down the straight away on J. Owen Huntsman Track to start the 5K event, which wandered through campus, out into town, and back on campus for the conclusion. 

a group of people standing on the sidewalk

Walkers make the turn at Milligan and Crawford streets, just off Monon Bell Way on the western edge of the Wabash campus.

a group of people walking on a brick path

A group of breast cancer walkers make the final turn of the 5k event and head back into Hollett Little Giant Stadium.

a group of people at a track

Pausing at a snack station inside the stadium.

a group of people walking on a brick path

While breast cancer strikes one in eight women, the fight is waged by family and friends, too.


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