Gonzaga Honor Roll of Donors 2017

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SCHOLARSHIPS & ENDOWMENTS The Harvey S. Lowe ’47 Fund A gift of Harvey S. Lowe ’47, this fund supports scholarship aid, faculty salary and capital improvements. Mr. Lowe has directed that his fund be divided among The Father Cornelius A. Herlihy, S.J., Chair; The Father Bernard J. Dooley, S.J., Chair; and The Dr. Joseph S. Kozik Chair.

The Richard A. MacFarlane ’59 Scholarship Fund The fund was established in memory of Richard A. MacFarlane ’59 by his wife, Felicite, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacFarlane, and other family members and friends.

The Charles O. and Helen W. Magnetti Scholarship Fund The fund honors the memory of Charles Orison Magnetti and his wife Helen W. Magnetti, who believed in their faith and the power of education. Gonzaga provided both of these to their sons, Charles T. ’68 and Thomas ’71, and their grandsons, William Opdyke ’84 and Anthony Kikendall ’05.

The Gregory J. and Susan Maier Scholarship Fund Established by Gregory J. and Susan Maier, parents of Timothy ’92 and Christopher ’96, the scholarship is awarded to a needy, deserving Eye Street student.

The Manny Marshall ’04 Scholarship Fund This scholarship was established by family and friends to perpetuate the memory of Manuel J. Marshall ’04, a scholar, athlete, and musician, who dearly loved Gonzaga.

The Thomas Matan, Jr. Scholarship Fund The fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Matan ’57 in memory of their eldest son. This is a fully endowed scholarship.

The Theodore Cardinal McCarrick Endowed Scholarship Fund Established by Washington, D.C., area business leader and philanthropist, A. James Clark, to the Keeping The Promise capital campaign, and directed by the Board of Directors to be part of the school’s permanent scholarship endowment, this fund provides financial assistance for students who otherwise would be unable to attend Gonzaga. By doing so, the fund honors Theodore Cardinal McCarrick, whose spiritual leadership, record of community service, unwavering compassion for, and commitment to, the Archdiocese of Washington’s poor and needy, exemplify Gonzaga’s mission to be of service to others.

The Patrick T. McCarthy ’94 Scholarship Fund

The Joe “Boog” Miller ’87 Memorial Scholarship Fund

The James J. ’53 and Edie Mulholland Scholarship Fund

This fund was established by the family and friends of Patrick McCarthy ’94, an alumnus who truly lived his life according to the Jesuit philosophy of being a Man for Others. In tribute to him, this scholarship is awarded to an energetic, rising senior who demonstrates good character through scholarship and sportsmanship, as well as consistently devoting himself to the ethic “a man for others.”

This annual scholarship is named in memory of Joe “Boog” Miller ’87, an alumnus who loved Gonzaga and embodied school spirit. Assistance is provided to a student from Prince George’s County, MD, who desires to participate fully in all that Gonzaga has to offer through its academic and cocurricular activities.

Initially established by Charles E. Trafton ’86 to honor the memory of James J. Mulholland ’53, a true man for others, this scholarship will also forever recognize and remember the years of dedication and joy given to Gonzaga by Mary Edith “Edie” Mulholland. The fund provides financial assistance to a needy, deserving student.

The Millrose Athletic Association Scholarship Fund

The Edward J. Murphy ’66 Scholarship Fund

Established by John J. McDonnell ’36 through his last will and testament, this endowed fund provides the necessary financial assistance annually for several boys who would otherwise be unable to attend the school.

Established at Gonzaga College High School through the good offices of Robert Mulligan, Trustee of the Association, the Millrose Athletic Association Scholarship Fund provides the necessary financial assistance for two students who otherwise would be unable to attend the school.

This fund was established by Edward J. Murphy ’66 to provide a Gonzaga education to young men who otherwise would be unable to attend the school.

The Rev. Anthony I. McHale, S.J. Endowed Chair in the Humanities

The George W. Miner ’62 Scholarship Fund

This was established by the members of the Class of 1957 in 1982 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of their graduation.

This fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. George Miner in memory of their son, George II ’62, who died suddenly on July 23, 1986. George was a member of the faculty of Gonzaga from 1967 to 1969. This fund is intended to help African-American students who wish to attend Gonzaga.

The John J. McDonnell ’36 Endowed Scholarship Fund

The Gerald S. ’44 and Helen McKenna Family Scholarship This half scholarship is named for a family which has given much to Gonzaga. In recognition of the many gifts given Gonzaga by Gerald, Class of 1944, and Helen, including their eight sons, financial assistance will be available to a worthy, needy student.

The Rev. Horace McKenna, S.J. Scholarship Fund The fund was established by the Class of 1983 in memory of Father Horace McKenna, the priest of the poor, for a graduate of the Higher Achievement Program.

The Msgr. John J. McMahon Memorial Scholarship Fund The fund was established by Joseph Keating, former trustee and friend of Gonzaga. This endowed scholarship is intended to recognize and pay tribute to the late Msgr. John J. McMahon for his interest in Catholic education. The scholarship aims to assist needy and deserving students.

The Men for Others Scholarship Fund Established with an initial pledge of sixty thousand dollars by Bill ’58 and Linda Kirvan, this fund provides scholarship assistance to a needy boy. It is also hoped that this fund will continue to grow in size and influence through gifts made by men who received scholarship aid at Gonzaga and wish to help a boy receive a Jesuit education. Bill is a member of the Class of 1958. He and Linda are the parents of three Gonzaga alumni: William H. III ’84, Michael ’87, and Matthew ’89.

The Rev. Leo Monahan, S.J. Chair in Religious Studies Established with gratitude by John ’68 and Marion Madigan, the Rev. Leo Monahan, S.J. Chair in Religious Studies supports a faculty salary and honors the memory of a legendary Jesuit, who through his enthusiastic teaching of religion, gave his students enduring lessons for life.

The Carrie Moss Scholarship Fund The fund was established by Jerry Graves ’71 to celebrate the memory of Carrie Moss, a loving woman whose faith, strength of character and generosity will remain forever treasured by the Graves family. This fund provides financial support for a disadvantaged minority student who seeks to become one of Gonzaga’s “men for others.”

The Mother Teresa of Calcutta Scholarship This endowed scholarship is named after the holy woman who brought her inspiring message to Eye Street when she delivered the Kohlmann Address in 1988. Founded by Sandra Andreas McMurtrie, former member of the Gonzaga Board of Trustees and mother of alumnus William McMurtrie ’88, this endowed scholarship provides financial assistance for students who otherwise could not afford a Gonzaga education.

The James Emerich Murray ’44 Scholarship Fund This is a fully endowed scholarship established in 1990 by the Estate of Rhea Murray in memory of her son, James, who died during his senior year at Gonzaga.

The Christian W. Myler ’95 Memorial Scholarship Fund This fund is named for Christian Myler ’95, an alumnus who lived with fortitude and dignity and served our country with honor in the United States Marine Corps. To keep his spirit alive, his family and friends established this scholarship fund to be awarded to a needy student whose parent(s) are in the U.S. Marine Corps.

The James T. ’44 and Joan Nalls Family Scholarship This half scholarship is named in honor of a family that has remained steadfast to Gonzaga through the decades. James, Class of 1944, and Joan sent eight sons to Gonzaga, and in that spirit, this fund will ensure that worthy, needy boys will be able to attend for years to come.

The John and Thea Nardi Family Scholarship Fund The fund was originally established by Dr. John Nardi in memory of his wife, Thea, to provide a half scholarship for a needy boy. Funded by family and friends, the fund was re-established by Chris Nardi ’85 in 1997 to honor the memory of his parents, Dr. John and Thea Nardi. John and Thea were dedicated to the ideals of Gonzaga College High School. Thea served as President of the Mothers Club from 1983-84.

The Evelyn S. Nef Scholarship Fund This fully endowed scholarship was established in 1990 by Mrs. Evelyn S. Nef, a friend of Gonzaga. The Evelyn S. Nef Scholarship provides the necessary financial assistance for one deserving student during each of his four years at Gonzaga.

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