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Student-Athletes Stage Successful Toy Drive

Nov. 14, 2002

The Georgia Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board collected more than 1,400 toys in its second annual toy drive, held at last Saturday’s Tech-Florida State football game.

The toys have been donated to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Ronald McDonald House to benefit children affected by cancer. The Student-Athlete Advisory Board selected these organizations in honor of the late Michael Isenhour, the former Tech basketball player and Advisory Board member who died last June after a nine-month battle with leukemia.

The Georgia Tech Student-Athlete Advisory Board extends its sincere thanks to all fans who donated toys.

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