FINANCE – ENDOWMENTS AND LIFE INCOME FUND BALANCES QUASI-ENDOWMENTS
2010
Kellogg
2009
55,600
52,666
Law School Restricted
267,882
253,763
Mission Trust
264,849
233,876
Mosque Operations
67,972
80,788
Timothy J. O’Leary, S.J., Chair of Chemistry**
116,338
103,371
Coletta W. O’Meara
121,885
115,461
134,104
127,037
33,169
29,402
Total Restricted Endowments
$ 15,742,935
$ 14,493,128
Total Quasi-Endowments
$ 23,344,299
$ 21,518,315
LIFE INCOME FUNDS
2010
2009
Kinsey M. Robinson, Chair of Business Administration** Tom and Camilla Tilford
Dr. John B.† and Lorraine H. Adams
116,619
$
97,626
William and Nancy Burnett
815,113
739,378
Dr. Robert Joseph and Thelma Rose Bartoletti Casey Beverly J. Clegg†
180,409
159,140
172,507
157,744
Marie M. Crabtree†
34,318
30,316
Name Withheld by Request William A.† and Tasia Davenport
424,231
400,495
37,317
37,869
Joseph and Edna Deichl William R.† and Rubie† Eddleman
344,823
316,211
0
122,863
Marcella Farrington
21,816
19,886
Jim and Maxine Finlen
67,535
61,870
201,395
160,520
Maurice Gales Gary Glenn
20,665
18,551
Name Withheld by Request
100,131
89,823
Charles E. and Barbara Hennessey, Jr.
447,056
436,498
Phillip and Lorelei Herres
145,656
130,528
Dorothy C. Kelly
187,043
171,750
John J. and Nancy L.† Lee John and Elizabeth† Leonard
31,537
31,111
20,105
18,457
Jack and Mary McCann
984,515
885,591
Joseph L. McCarthy Trust
844,873
776,244
3,057,813
2,742,533
63,508
54,862
Name Withheld Upon Request Dr. Joseph and Clara Monks Joseph C.† and Muriel E. Murphy
82,788
83,036
233,064
207,406
Edward E. and Yvonne† Ralph
187,964
166,459
Name Withheld Upon Request
156,365
141,791
Lucille A. Rooney Trust
239,938
217,009
Virginia Schurra Stephen B.† and Mary E. Shinn
67,617
60,409
165,199
146,578
Bartholomew M.† and Sarah Stevens
33,583
32,986
Ivan and Marlene Stewart George† and Margaret Tiesse
51,157
51,570
19,948
18,247
William R. Ogle
Name Withheld Upon Request
14,502
13,733
Name Withheld Upon Request
568,984
492,986
Harry L. Williams Trust
27,808
24,736
Lee and Barbara Wright
33,392
29,447
John T. Yeats
78,745
71,859
Anonymous/Other
22,261
22,487
Total Life Income Funds
$ 10,302,299
$ 9,440,606
Total Endowments and Life Income
$122,889,038
$110,726,281
**See also Permanent Endowments †Deceased
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GONZAGA MAGAZINE | WINTER 2011
SISTERS ELIZABETH AND ALLI SLAMKOWSKI ENJOYED THE 11TH ANNUAL MARY STUART ROGERS BANQUET. ELIZABETH, A JUNIOR AND A MARY STUART ROGER SCHOLAR, IS A HISTORY MAJOR WHO PLANS TO TEACH IN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. COMMUNITY SERVICE, SHE SAID, “HAS BECOME A WAY FOR ME TO STRIVE FOR JUSTICE.” ALLI, AT RIGHT, IS A SOPHOMORE AT GU.
MARY STUART ROGERS SCHOLARS ARE ALL SMILES MATTHEW GROVER, A JUNIOR MATH MAJOR, was nervous when he began speaking. This was understandable, as he was the first student at the podium. But his tale of working with creative elementary students who kept adding evermore powerful elements to the game of rock-paperscissors (Stick. Tornado. Earthquake. God. God’s mom!) held the audience rapt during the 11th Annual Mary Stuart Rogers Scholarship Banquet. Each student thereafter spoke of their service work, their desire to help others, their adventures and misadventures, their friendships, passions and life goals – all of which have emerged through their involvement with women, men and children in need. Honored at the October event were 19 students who receive significant scholarship aid from the Mary Stuart Rogers Foundation. “This evening is for you. We want you to have a good time tonight,” said Col. John Rogers, son of the late Mary Stuart Rogers. It also was a time for the students to express their thanks to the Rogers family, including June and Jeff Rogers, who are Col. Rogers’ wife and son. The foundation supports academically talented juniors and seniors with financial need who are active in community service and leadership. Students who plan to become teachers are of particular interest to the foundation. “For me, the scholarship is the difference between working one job versus two,” said Brittany Poff, special education student. “This allows me to get involved in more service organizations, which allows me to make a difference in the lives of more people.”