Giving

Senior Gift

The Class of 2012 has chosen to fund a landscaping project between the Wellness and Athletics Center and the campus’ new pedestrian underpass. This will be a campus beautification project that will be enjoyed by the Hendrix and Conway communities for years to come. The 2012 Senior Gift committee has set a goal of 100% class participation for this project.

Make your gift today! All pledges and gifts for this project must be turned in by April 30 to the Office of Development.

Office of Development contact: Julie Janos

2012 Senior Gift Committee:

  • Jessica Lin, Senior Committee Chair
  • Daniel Williams, Senior Gift Liaison
  • Sara Prince
  • Allyson Keen
  • Strick Edwards

History of Hendrix College Senior Class Gifts

  • 2011: Bailey Library Patio Furniture
  • 2009: Refurbished the gazebo nearest Greene Chapel
  • 2008: Trees along Harkrider
  • 2007: A stand of pecan trees in The Hendrix Village
  • 2006: Landscaping of the roundabout at Winfield and Washington
  • 2005: Sand volleyball court behind Wellness and Athletics Center
  • 2004: Outdoor classroom
  • 2003: Senior Garden in the Art Complex
  • 2002: Sidewalk lined with named bricks in front of the Murphy House
  • 2001: Altus Bell Stand
  • 2000: Pecan tress on campus
  • 1999: Teak benches and 1876 seal on campus sign
  • 1998: Hardwood Trees on campus
  • 1997: Fish/Turtle pond Refurbishment
  • 1996: Restoration of 1914 Hendrix College Sign
  • 1995: Recreation of Spoon Holder
  • 1994: Altus Bell
  • 1952: Gate at the eastern campus entrance, an "L" shape constructed of flagstone and will be approximately three and one half feet high and nine by nine feet long on each side of the road (Source: The College Profile, Volume 39, Number 20, Page 1)
  • 1934: Two new concrete tennis courts which are to be constructed during the summer on the roadway east of Martin Hall (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 21, Number 14, Page 1)
  • 1933: New gate for an automobile driveway to be built near Galloway Hall (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 20, Number 11, Page 1)
  • 1930: Completion of the stone wall on the west side of campus (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 17, Number 26, Page 1)
  • 1929: Continued the stone boundary wall from the west stile to the edge of Young Memorial Stadium (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 26, Page 1)
  • 1928: Continued the stone boundary wall from the southwest corner of campus to the west stile (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1927: Style of native stone at the west entrance of campus and a concrete walk leading from the stile to the administration building (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1926: Pledged $500 toward the purchase of furniture for the library (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1925: Pledges totaling $6,900 to the Stadium-Gymnasium Fund (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1924: A gift of $5,000 to the Stadium Fund (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1923: Contributed an average of $45 each to the Stadium Fund (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1922: Stone wall extending from the main entrance to the southwest corner of the campus (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1921: Marble drinking fountain in front of the administration building (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1920: Walks and lights leading to Martin Hall (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1919: Stile made of native stone with seats on each side, which later became known as the Spoonholder (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1916: "White Way" lighting system extending from the main entrance to the administration building (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1914: Arched gateway at the main entrance to the campus (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)
  • 1911: Display cabinet for the trophy cups won in literary and athletic contests (Source: The Bull Dog, Volume 16, Number 25, Page 1)