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Reunion classes shine at homecoming


91ΑΤΖζ homecoming weekend, held on October 25th and 26th, was a resounding success, with reunion classes making a significant impact on the university fundraising efforts.

A group of people stand outside and smile at the camera

The class of 1974, celebrating their 50th reunion, led the way with an impressive fundraising total of $1,164,585. This remarkable achievement was fueled by a strong participation rate of 19.14%. Notable gifts include a naming gift for the Clemmer-Long Center for Vocation and Purpose made by the Rev. Palmer Clemmer '74, M.Div. '78, and Cynthia Long Clemmer '73. In addition, the class is raising money for the 10-foot bear statue that welcomes campus visits at the entrance to the quad. 

Marking their 40th reunion, the class of 1984 raised $25,099.02 with a participation rate of 18.85%. The class of 1999, celebrating their 25th reunion, contributed $16,825, with a participation rate of 12.10%.

œThe generosity of our reunion classes during homecoming weekend 2024 was truly inspiring, said Mary Ellen Sherrill ™10, director of alumni and donor engagement. œTheir collective support will have a lasting impact on Lenoir-Rhyne. We are incredibly grateful for their dedication to our alma mater.

While homecoming weekend has concluded, the fundraising efforts of these reunion classes are ongoing. All reunion classes are encouraged to continue making gifts, and all donations to any designation will be counted toward the university fundraising goals until May 31, 2025.

The university extends its sincere gratitude to all reunion classes for their generous support and dedication to their alma mater.

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