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Walk-A-Mile benefits Rape Crisis Center JULIANN GUifFRE Co-Editor-in·Chief s;;;;;ta;, Sep~i2. ~~t'iii~7:o:;n'sshoe;'~;)"m~n7be';;~bbl:d:;dh~b~W around Durterer Park ill Weo;tmirmer until (hey had docked in one mile. Their efforts garnered more than $2,000 for [he 10(:.11Rape Crisis Inrervenncn Services (RClS) during me nonprofit organi7.1l.rion's firSt annual "Walk A Mile In HtrShoes"fundrJiser. Deo;pi[~ a morning drizzle, [he evem lured approxirnarely 300 people 1:0 Dut- reter Park. McDanid [earns had the most impressive showing, Janice Klspen, rhc CEQ for Rapt: ens", mid \h.. crowd. Momentum for the college I:Olllmuni,),'s pardclparton grew week-; befim: the ev~nL Th~ local paper spbdK>u a from p3ge photo of fuculty team members Jim Kuru .. Leroy Panek, Herb Smith. Eri<;: Bird, Jo.....: flores nnd Henry R"iff. (joe Dres- sel and Maxju!;;',n Ham also walked with rbe team on Saturday). "\ W$ lnsplred m get involved because of the srudcnrs in my social work clnss who are p"n of are apart of the Social Work ACtiOn T~am," said Kun.._ When the class hi, his challenge £0,. them TO raL'ie $50, Kum {wo)maned up and laught Fri- J.,y'sdassinshinyrcdhe.::ls C.,mpI1SSafety Director Mike Webster sported high heeled black shoes. Other canlpllSsafcry officers donned gold flip Rops, sparkly pink