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HOOSIERS OUTRUN CANCER..f1--■V,m fif!§WI^fH # 1& #B mONE Posing for a group picture, senior JordcTrilling and Norths HOC get ready for the race.The most rewarding part of has been giving backto the Bloomington community that has raised me,Trilling said. Ive seen so many people affected bycancer, and its rewarding to know I am helping theworld get one step closer to finding a cure. / Photoby Evan De StefanoTWO During Norths HOC pep rally, senior IsaiahFarmer shares the importance of the event duringhis speech. The most rewarding part of HOC isthe race itself because you get to see just how manypeople really support your cause, Farmer said./ Photo by Evan De StefanoTHREE Leading the Cancer Dancers, senior MalikLaffoon pumps the crowd up for the upcomingHOC race. The most rewarding part of HOC wasknowing I was helping out such a great cause in mycommunity and knowing that I helped peoplethroughout my community fight the fight againstcancer, Laffoon said./ Photo by Evan De StefanoFOUR Dancing at the HOC pep rally, seniorHolden Jastremski performs with the CancerDancers. The most rewarding part has definitelybeen knowing that I am making an impact onothers lives, Jastremski said. It feels greatknowing that youre making a difference. It maynot be much, but it does help. / Photo by Evan DeStefano |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomnorth/id/8188 |
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Bloomington High School North |
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