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Mortar Board to Collect Children's
Books at Homecoming Game
Posted October 5, 2001
HOLLAND -- The Hope College chapter of the Mortar
Board national collegiate honor society will be collecting
books for elementary-age children during the college's
Homecoming game at Holland Municipal Stadium on Saturday,
Oct. 13.
The chapter is seeking new books or used books
that are in good condition. The books will be donated to
the Children's After School Achievement (CASA) Program.
The student-staffed collection will take place
from 12:30 p.m. until 3 p.m. on the lawn near the main
entrance. The college's game with Kalamazoo College starts
at 2 p.m.
CASA runs year-round, providing substance abuse
prevention, cultural awareness, academic and career
experiences to at-risk kindergarten through fifth grade
students. CASA is intended to improve the students'
academic performance and help them develop healthy,
productive lifestyles. The program is housed at Hope, and
CASA's students meet after school twice per week for two
hours per session throughout the school year and in the
mornings during a six-week summer session.
Mortar Board recognizes college seniors for their
achievements in scholarship, leadership and service;
provides opportunities for continued leadership development;
promotes service to colleges and universities; and
encourages life-long contributions to the global community.
The national organization was founded in 1918.
The 40-member Alcor Chapter has existed at Hope
since the 1936-37 academic year, and became a part of the
national Mortar Board organization in 1961.
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