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Senior Challenge encourages seniors to give back

Alison Matas

Issue date: 5/4/09 Section: Graduation
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Lauren Yoder is participating in the Senior Challenge program because of her grandfather.

"[He] also graduated from Marietta and through him, I've learned the importance of giving back to your alma mater," she said.

The Senior Challenge program encourages seniors to make a financial donation to the college. According to the Marietta College Advancement Web site, this is a way for outgoing students to express their appreciation to the school.

The money goes toward the Marietta fund, which is used to secure scholarships, financial aid, student life activities and academic programs.

This year, the Senior Challenge committee hopes to have 60 percent of graduating seniors participate. Currently, 30 percent of the class has collectively donated $836.

The Marietta College Alumni Association (MCAA) Board of Directors has pledged to match the seniors' gift.

Seniors who would like to make a donation can do so online at the Advancement Web site, in the library or through a member of the Senior Challenge committee.

After donating, each senior receives a gold pin in the shape of Irwin Tower to wear at graduation, and his or her name is displayed on the wall of the Chlapaty Cafe.

"Right now…we're focused on participation and just spreading the word about the importance of giving back," Yoder said.
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