The Class of 1974 presented its 40th reunion gift of $4,074,074.74 for the West Point Visitors Center—the largest class gift ever presented to West Point! Since graduation, Class of 1974 members have given more than $10 million to West Point.
The Visitors Center is General Caslen’s number one priority within the For Us All Campaign. This new 15,000-square foot facility is envisioned as an “experience hub” featuring a striking entry pavilion, high-tech exhibits, a state-of-the-art theater, and new artifacts. In recognition of its gift, the Class of 1974 will name the center’ atrium.
“The Class of 1974’s gift makes a significant impact for the Visitors Center, the campaign, and West Point,” says WPAOG Vice President of Development Kristin Sorenson. “We greatly appreciate the leadership, energy, and support that each and every class member contributed.”
“We are excited to play a lead role in the development of the new Visitors Center,” says Class President Robert Mixon ‘74. “The Visitor Center might be the only impression an individual has of our Alma Mater when he or she leaves Highland Falls. It has to be memorable, and that is why the Class of 1974 has stepped up again.” Click here to see » Photos« from the game.