and engage learners. To encourage interaction among the students and presenters, the committee borrowed "What's in the Box" from ACS. The kit is a demonstration box full of poisons that actually are found in cigarettes. The University of Pittsburgh Gross Pathology Department lent a specimen of a diseased lung with a tumor for the students to review. Committee members made up samples of phlegm for examination by the students. In an essay or poster contest, winners would receive trophies for first, second, and third place and honorable mention. Each child who participated would receive a Tshirt. To thank the students and teachers, the group provided funding for a pizza party to
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