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2001 Johns Hopkins Breastival™ Pictures

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Pink ribbon balloon display created by a fraternity on campus. Alpha Kappa Delta Phi sorority proudly posing in front, minutes before Breastival™ time begins!
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Sorority member functions as greeter of students, distributing Breastival™ programs and passport cards.
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Fraternity members help with putting up "breast cancer facts" posters.
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AKDP sorority members posing infront of "welcoming/information table" at entrance to Breastival.
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American Cancer Society booth, volunteer holds up her Breastival™ t-shirt she received as a gift for participating today
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Students visit the ACS booth and respond to flash card questions, learning valuable information about breast health.
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Students continue onto the "Living Beyond Breast Cancer" booth to respond to their next flash card question and get their passport card stamped.
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One on one at the LBBC booth
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Sponsors and booth reps at the "Young Survival Coalition" booth take out a moment to pose for the camera.
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President of "Mothers Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer" quizzes a student at her organization's booth with flash cards.
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Hmmm. Do you know the answer to this breast cancer question?
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Young men came to participate too and take advantage of the "learn and earn" system.
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Nurse Practitioner at the Johns Hopkins Breast Center booth quizzes a male student on breast cancer and breast health.
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Examples of some of the tools used to educate students about breast cancer and the value of early detection.
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Two Johns Hopkins volunteers offer assistance with manning the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation booth.
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Flash card opportunities at the Komen booth!
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The proper technique for performing a breast self exam is demonstrated at the Hopkins booth by nurse practitioners.
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Another nurse practitioner at the Hopkins booth quizzing an eager student.
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A male student stops by the "Men Against Breast Cancer" booth to test his knowledge.
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This booth drew lots of male students. (We didn't ask why!)
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More question and answer opportunities at the MABC booth.
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Students lined up waiting their turn at a question and to get their passport card (hopefully) stamped!
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Busy booth activity for the Breastival™. Example of "Breast Cancer Facts" poster in the background.
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Male students learning about breast cancer at the Hopkins booth.
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A view of the Breastival™ in full swing!
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Poster in the background is one of the "Breast cancer facts" posters referenced in the Breastival™ Resource and Planning kit.
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Sprint PCS participated that day too as a sponsor of the Breastival™. They had "Journey of Hope" book and video available for free---- it's their community service campaign this year for breast cancer. Their booth was separate from the "learn and earn" program.
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Sprint PCS team with Lillie Shockney, middle, Director of Education and Outreach at the Johns Hopkins Breast Center.
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Students visiting Sprint booth to learn about Sprint's role in breast cancer awareness.
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Dr. Maurice Nahabedian from Johns Hopkins gives a slide presentation on breast reconstruction following mastectomy surgery.
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Dr. Maurice Nahabedian and Lillie Shockney from the Johns Hopkins Breast Center.
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Johns Hopkins Breast Center Volunteer assists as Game table. The lollipop game was popular. We gave away phone cards, cosmetics, gift certificates, and lollipops.
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A student tries his luck at the "pin the nipple on the breast" game! (The nipple was Velcro!)
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A student prepares to test his luck at the game "pin the nipple on the breast" in the games corner.
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A student playing the game "match a breast to the celebrity"!
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Can you guess how many skittles are in this bra? - another game at the games table.
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Many tempting and fun games at the Breastival™.
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More games at the Breastival™.
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Other participants trying their luck at the games table. Background shows 2 "breast cancer facts" posters on display.
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Hard Rock Café staff were there in force to serve food donated by their company.
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Hard Rock Café ready and waiting for students to cash in their "free food" tickets.
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Hard Rock Café booth serving food- one of the rewards students received for visiting all of the breast cancer booths and answering a flash card question.
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A fraternity volunteer helps in distribting food
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Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Survivor Volunteers manning the treats table! Yum!
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And there were lots of desserts and great treats to choose from! All provided by Hopkins volunteers.
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Sorority members help with the beverage corner!
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Students participate in Jazzercise class- a demonstration of one way to help reduce your risk of getting breast cancer.
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Joyce Cardwell teaches a Jazzercise class to students!
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Even some of the volunteers get in the act and participate in jazzercise!
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Sorority members pose at the booby prize box, where students can drop in their completed breastival passport card and possibly win one of 102 booby (door) prizes offered!
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Two of Johns Hopkins Breast Cancer Survivor Volunteers who helped with the logistics of the Breastival™.
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Students sign the "I Got the Message" banner before exiting the Breastival™.