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Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority walks for cancer

Jessica Todd-Marrone

Issue date: 10/29/07 Section: Features
Looking around the room, a person could tell there was a feeling of emotion that had set in among the group. Hundreds of people sat in chairs silent, stared at the speaker, listened and almost felt his emotions as he described her pain.

Morris described after 40 weeks of malignant cell growth and treatment, his wife Karen passed away. Clearly, walks such as this one have an impact on not only the community within the school, but outside community members as well.

Many members in attendance at the walk were local WCU faculty, staff and students. However, many were family and friends from the community.

"I would just like to thank everyone, all the Greeks, who came out and supported us," fourth-year treasurer of ZTA Amanda Lopes said. "Your continued support means so much."

ZTA made an impact and will continue to support the cause through their efforts in awareness and funding the Susan G. Komen Foundation for many years to come.

Jessica Todd-Marrone is a third-year student majoring in international relations with a minor in journalism. She can be reached at JT608859@wcupa.edu.
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