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Over the years, the Class of 1962 has transformed reunion giving at Carleton, culminating in a record-breaking $30 million gift in honor of its 50th reunion
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Reunion giving is key to Carleton’s philanthropic growth
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Reunion 2012 continued Carleton’s tradition of creating meaningful connections for alumni
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Sidney Carne Wolff ’62 is very happy with the education she received at Carleton. All the same, she says, the school is even better today than it was 50 years ago.
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The intermingling of different alumni classes at reunion—sharing memories, music, and merrymaking—creates a special kind of Carleton magic
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Carleton hires current students and recently graduated seniors—the newest members of the alumni body—to serve as personal hosts to each Reunion class
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The Class of 1962 smashed the record for reunion class gifts and had the highest attendance percentage of any class at Reunion, but these stellar achievements didn’t overshadow the other standout classes at Reunion 2012
Coming home is a Carleton tradition. This summer the college celebrated the record-breaking Class of 1962 and its transformative gift of $30 million, given in honor of its 50th Reunion.