Senior Class Gift Reaches Goal
May 19, 2017
Cretin-Derham Hall is successful because alumni, parents and friends have supported our great school. The class of 2017 will soon join the thousands of Cretin, Derham Hall and CDH alumni who continue to support and encourage the advancement of Cretin-Derham Hall.
In the Cretin-Derham Hall tradition, the graduating class of 2017, led by the 2017 Senior Class Gift Committee, has an opportunity to participate in a class gift at graduation. The Class of 2017 has already reached their goal, and continue to accept gifts. This year the gift will provide financial assistance to students at CDH, a great way for the class to carry on the tradition and legacy of the CDH experience for current and future generations of Raiders.
If you are a member of the Senior class and have not yet donated, there is still time! All gifts received before June 30 count towards the annual fund and the senior class gift total. Any dollar amount is greatly appreciated and you can donate online. Thank you and congratulations on your upcoming commencement!
The Senior Class Gift Committee:
Luca Gonzalez, Jack Calkins, George Masson, Anna Erickson, Cooper Lees, Ryan Klein, Claire Shaw, Eli Andrzejek, Mike Lavigne, Kelly McNaughton, Cat Gomez, Deaira Gresham, Marina Tschida, Audrey Hapka, Casey O’Brien, Frank Kimlinger, Molly Johnson, Mitchell O'Brien, Mitch Pollei, Caleb Miley
Video: Meet the Senior Class
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