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Powell High School students, including Laura Morse (left) and Hannah Toland, got into the spirit of last week's Hoops for Hope campaign to raise money for breast cancer research. Pink was the fashion …
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{gallery}02_03_09/pinkpanthers{/gallery}Powell High School students, including Laura Morse (left) and Hannah Toland, got into the spirit of last week's Hoops for Hope campaign to raise money for breast cancer research. Pink was the fashion statement of the day, appearing in T-shirts, bandanas, hats, basketball uniforms and, in the case of Morse and Toland, face makeup. The week-long campaign raised approximately $20,000 for the cause. Tribune photo by Don Amend For more photos click here
Powell High School students, including Laura Morse (left) and Hannah Toland, got into the spirit of last week's Hoops for Hope campaign to raise money for breast cancer research. Pink was the fashion statement of the day, appearing in T-shirts, bandanas, hats, basketball uniforms and, in the case of Morse and Toland, face makeup. The week-long campaign raised approximately $20,000 for the cause. Tribune photo by Don Amend For more photos click here