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Ae a student, pol Rosa tauace mi atcy eal of a Harkness education. Nona bone teats Hime Umcrel e-talevRIvaKe only halfas strong... REUNION Givinc—How Ir Works. Each class designates a portion of its reunion class gift for the Annual Fund and then selects a capital project to support as well. Consequently, your gift will benefit Exeter immediately and over the long-term. If pledge installments would help you make a larger gift for your reunion, ‘we encourage you to consider this option. Pledges must be received by June 30, 1996, and fulfilled by June 30, 1997. Fro REUNION CLAsses: $29,992,551 (41.6%) Torat Givine To EXETER 1991-1995: $71,988 In SupPORT OF THE HARKNESS TABLE, This year’s reunion classes will play a special role in supporting Harkness education. As part of Exeter's renewed commitment to financial aid all reunion classes have chosen to focus their capital giving on scholarships A trustee study completed in 1994 shows that Exeters scholarship program has fallen behind in attracting middle-income families who are able to pay some, but not all, ofthe school’s tuition, Exeter has undertaken to raise $40 million in new scholarship endowment in ‘order to reverse this trend and continue to enroll “youth from every quarter” Because of their tremendous generosity, reunion classes have a real ‘opportunity to assist the scholarship effort. Your gift—particularly your consideration of an increased gift—will make a difference REUNION GivinG RecorDs cry Corn eC) an ee PAS een Class of 1959 $1,552,843 Tn rere Cy eeees mee TRUS oUt erat by eeeee Ten racy Class of 1976 $107,579 erry Class of 1945'4) $2,750,000 pir (or Sem Meno) ern Class of 1945) | $3,564,431 pL Corton et MOET cera Class of 1940") $1,711,353 Ea Cores a Cee Cau) Class of 19342 $3,443,522 CeCe Une oe Cr Oe Ue re ERC ee et

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