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Ke Ali‘i ‘Emalani 2020-21

2020-21 Summary of Support

2020-21 Donations

Scholarships & Financial Aid $1,341,772

Student and Faculty Programs $151,540

Capital Improvements $329,548

Queen Emma Annual Fund $115,370

TOTAL GIFTS $1,938,230

2020-21 Endowment

New Endowed Gifts $124,403

Market Value as of 7/31/2021 $7,157,848

2020-21 Donor Roll

Mahalo to our Donors

Kūlia

($10,000+) Mary Sellers

Kūleana

($5,000 - $9,999)

Patricia Foley and Peter Fa Michael & Patricia O’Neill Charitable Fund

Coral Cross

($2,500 - $4,999)

Shiho Akiyama First Hawaiian Bank Cameron and Cheryl Nekota Judy and Michael A. Pietsch

Mālama

($1,000 - $2,499)

Anonymous (2) Lynne Brickner ’70 Darlena and Uwe Chadwick Michael and Sharon Coad Nancy and Herb Conley The Right Rev. Robert and Beatrice Fitzpatrick Foodland Super Market Karen Gletner ’85 Kevin and Marcie Herring The Rev. David Kennedy Susan and Duane Kurisu Marion Makaimoku ’65 Morgan and Sarah McKeown

The Queen Emma Annual Fund

Gifts to Th e Queen Emma Annual Fund make it possible to respond to our most urgent needs and continue our signature programs.

Last fi scal year we received over $142,000 in gifts to the annual fund.

Edward and Diane Nakahara Wilma Namumnart ’63 Caroline Ward Oda ’61 Tammy Yonemitsu Rooke ’81 and

Cameron Rooke Adrienne Shiraki ’55 Carol Ann Solien ’66 and Mark Solien Eric Stoetzer and Constance Conover Sandra Theunick Lyn Utsugi ’82 and Kurt Matsumoto Mary Ellen Williams

Red, Gold, Blue

($500 - $999)

Cheryl Acorda-Magaoay Linda Arakaki ’85 Evelyn Auyong ’55 Philip Bossert Jeanne Chang ’59 Norma Chun ’62 Diane Chung ’60 John and Eriko Emerick Lisa Halvorson ’73 Beverly Hashimoto-Lee ’65 Leanna Heeren ’68 Pamela Hirabara ’64 Judith Hodge ’64 Noreen Inamasu ’61 Stephanie and Pete Jones Evon Kawamoto Kukio Real Estate Company Jaime Kurosawa ’87 Thelma Lai-Chang ’68 Phaedra and Mark Ledbetter Janice Lee ’55 Elaine Leong ’58 Reuben and Mimi Levy Father Paul Lillie Manuheali‘i / Danene Lunn ’80 Harvey and Lori Misaki Mary Miyamasu ’55 Paul Nobriga Robert and Darlynn Okuda Carolyn Remedios ’60 Jean Schmitz St. Mark’s Episcopal Church Alice Thursten ’52 Times Supermarket Sue Ann Bryant Wargo ’69 Alden Watts Clara Yamamoto ’53

Ylang Ylang

($150 - $499)

Ofelia Agustin Robin and Robin Amano Anonymous (6) Lisa Andres ’87 Bill Beitz Whitney Bottegal ’60* David Brandt and Lisa Kim Colette Burghardt Sarah Bush ’58 Thomas and Eunice Chinen Philip and Ha Chrones Leonard and Karen Chun Clifford Cordeiro and Naoko Miyamoto Alethia Donathan Irenea Dupio Kathrine Fast Ruth and Chip Fletcher Nichole Field Laura Frye / Spirent Communications Mara Garcia Gaylene Goo ’63 Amy Hironaka ’58 Kathy Ishimoto ’73 Janet Jones Elaine Katsuyoshi ’58 Ronald and Mrs. Kim Willette Knopp ’62 Judith Koseki Richard and Susan Kowen Sharleen Kwok ’87 Philia Lau ’62 Leonilda Kekuewa Chang Fund at the Hawai‘i Community Foundation Jean Liebetrau ’59 Martha Maesaka ’58 Susan Mitchel ’67 Mavisanne Miyaoka ’82 Euphemia Nagashima ’51 Ryan Nakamura and Heather Yoshida Charlotte Nakanishi ’58 Satoru and Gertrude Nishida Gladys Nishioka ’55 Joanne Nishiyama ’83 Takeo and Etsuko Okuda Sharon Spencer Pang ’69 Robert and Patricia Peters Helen Weiss Phelps Barbara Poe ’53 Paul and Debra Pollock Lawrenceand Christine Prado Heatherlynn Romoff ’00 Richard and Iris Reilly Roy and Sandra Sakata Moana Sanders ’58 Lisa Ann Schliebe ’85 Gail Shih ’71 Phyllis Shuck Gee ’52 Bowe Souza Gordon Tokishi Jane Hatanaka Tonokawa ’77 Colleen Treacy ’84 Sharlene K. Tsuda Eunice Wong ’59 Roy and Carol Yonemitsu Geri Young ’70

‘Ohana

(Under $150)

Leticia Acido Anonymous (20) Anela Akana Amazon Smile Foundation Evelyn Amoy ’47 Raymundo Anagaran Apple, Inc. Katherine Aratani ’47 Fay Atebara ’83 Winona Au ’47 Caroline Au ’45 Elton and Elise Au Sharon Azevedo Ka‘ipolani Bailey-Walsh Willard and Mona Beard Loretta Beralas ’59 Darwin and Mandy Bohnet Mae Chang Nai-Wen Chang ’85 Colette Chew ’84 Patricia Chong-Chun ’75 Karen Chun ’60 Raymond and Sachiko Chun Sheri-Ann Clark ’90 Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Hawai‘i Maria Carmen Coloma

*deceased

Glenn and Inge Cordeiro Charleen Corwin Lucille Da Silva ’60 Vanessa Dacoscos Ronnie and Yayoi Date Kristina Donathan ’08 Megan Dung Rodrigo Edra Lisa Emerson ’84 Deanna Ewing ’58 Andrew and Yaskuko Fegan Dionisia Ferreira Charles and Audrey Ferris Jennifer Fiandt Megan Fiandt Fidelity Charitable Michelle Finegan Joanne Funasaki ’55 Evelyn Gallagher ’64 Carl and Cynthia Gaumont Anna Gima Mary Emily Greenwell Elena Guinn ’63 Leila Haas ’65 Diane Hara ’73 Lynn Harada’71 Linda Hee ’76 Rachel Henyan ’18 Scott Herzer Herbert and Doriann Heu Kalissa Higa Danita Houghton Mary Iwamoto ’50 Janet Iwata ’52 Keiki-Dawn Izumi ’71 Sarah Jallo Paula Jinbo ’82 Heinne Kaaa ’57 Robin Kamradt ’52 Marilyn Kanemura ’63 Kelvin and Jacqueline Kaneshiro Jai and Valeria Kaopuiki Margaret Katagihara Clayton and JayAnn Kau Noelani Kawashima ’09 Rene Kong Michelle Kong Nicole Kuamoo ’97 Corinne Kurth ’82 Aggy Kusunoki Cynthia Lai George Sharlene Lam Dew-Anne Langcaon ’81 Holly Lau ’80 Wesley Linda Lau Megan Laut Barbee LeClair ’65 Erica Lee ’10 Adrian Lee Loreen Lee ’67 Leimalama Lee Loy ’51 Preston Lentz Peggy Lilly ’57 Debbie Liu ’02 Elizabeth Logan ’61 Nobuko Loncar Thelma Loo’70 Jason Louie ’81 Claire Lubick ’67 Nellie Lum ’51 Lorraine Lum ’57 Heather Lum Glen and Colleen Maeda Robert & Romona Maeshiro Marilyn Magbulos Conrado and Carmencita Magbulos Corliss Marsh ’64 Sylvia Matsui ’53 Misha Matsumoto Yee ’09 Kathy Matsuo Charlene Matsuoka Faith Matsuwaka Kodama ’74 Sally McKenna ’66 Roberta Medeiros ’66 Camille Michel Carol Minami ’74 Margaret Moore ’71 Daniel Morris and Nancy Schnur Bruce and Ragsima Mount Jean Nakagawa ’54 Julia Nakamura ’51 Alicia Nakata ’60 Alan and Marie Nakata Randal Fujimoto and Sarah Neal-Fujimoto Arlene Nikaido-Lung ’66 Edwina Nye ’47 Hazel Ogawa-Lerman ’55 Annette Okimoto ’58 Susan Okoga Kathleen Ong ’63 Robin & Sharon Otagaki Joseph Pacific Jr. Danilo Paguirigan Aurelia Paguirigan Loretta Pang ’59 Claudette Parnell ’68 Jessica Perez-Mesa ’82 Benjamin and Lorie Pias Ronald Myitzu Pine Bienvenida Piniol William and Marjorie Powell Myra Rabanal ’82 Kathryn Ramones ’53 Charlotte Recarte ’63 Michael Rickman Ann Rillera ’74 Barbara Ritchie Carey Robinson Sharolyn Roppiyakuda’76 Roy and Geraldine Sakai Guy and Anne Sakamoto Margaret Sakurai Nydia Santiago-Cordero Maria Schantz Marlene Schick ’82 Chauncey and Akiko Seto Laurie Siegfried Murielle Sipola Carol Sodetani ’63 Charlene Soon ’69 Sandra Souza ’65 Katharine Spencer St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Suzanne Sterrett ’74 Lois Sunada ’69 Suzanne Swartman ’63 Milton and Sharon Taba Florence Takaaze ’54 Virginia Takahara ’55 Lorna Takaoka Jean Takase ’50 Ynez Tascott ’56 Janice Titgen ’69 Joyce Tokuhara Roberta Tokumaru ’59 Apolinaria Tolentino Loretta Tom ’49 Mabel Tom ’42 Gerald and Lynette Tom Paulette Tom ’57 Cynthia Toma ’72 Donna Toma Margaret Tong ’50 Michael and Bonnie Town Jennifer Trela ’95 Shauna Tseu Williams ’75 Sharl Tsukano ’75 Marilynn Tsuru ’58 Joyce Ueda ’63 Andres Ulep Claudia Unger ’64 Fay Utsugi Chad Uyehara Allison Vaughan-Darval Hajime and Sumie Wada Andrea Wagner ’72 Betsy Watarai Owen and Maile Williams

Diane Wong Patricia Yamada Susan Yamane ’68 Faye Yamasaki Claire Yamashita’63 Gail Yee ’78 Frank Yi Kay Yogi ’56 Angela Yogi ’83 Karyn Yonamine ’87 Elza Yost Gloria Young ’59 Charlene Young Beryl Young ’62 YourCause, LLC Albert and Teresa Zobrist

Gifts-In-Kind

Andrew and Yasuko Fegan Honolulu Magazine Kai Media, Inc. Manuheali‘i Dan Nagayama Iris Reilly

Gifts to Named Funds

The following donors made financial, matching, or gift in kind contributions to restricted purpose funds in the 2020-2021 academic year.

$500,000 +

Kamehameha Schools

$499,999 - $100,000

ABC Stores LGA Family Foundation The Queen’s Health Systems

$50,000 - $99,999

Susan and Duane Kurisu McInerny Foundation Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999

Anonymous Nancy and Herb Conley Emily L. & Mabel C. Ladd Scholarship

Trust Fund St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Priscilla ’64 and Ted Tanase Withington Foundation / Tammy Yonemitsu Rooke ’81 & Cameron Rooke Alton Wong

$10,000 - $24,999

Anonymous Betty Mae Ling Charitable Trust Claud & Ethel Steffenhagen Trust Mark Polivka and Karen Tiller Polivka Carol Ann ’66 and Mark Solien Frank and Setsuko Tamaribuchi Kitty Wo Albert and Maureen Ho Wong ’55

$5,000 - $9,999

Amelia G. Gaston Fund – Hawai‘i Community Foundation Dolores Furtado Martin Foundation / Watters O. Martin Jr. G.N. Wilcox Trust Russell and Connie Lau Gail Tamaribuchi

$3,000 - $4,999

Anonymous The Episcopal Diocese of Hawai‘i Ethel ’47 and Rex Kuwasaki Cynthia W. Lai

$1,000 - $2,999

Audrey Ahana ’55 Darlena and Uwe Chadwick Shannon and Kaala Duffy Frances M. Vojack Charitable Lead

Annuity Trust Audrey Mueh ’65 Cameron and Cheryl Nekota St. Andrew’s Schools Parent Teachers Fellowship Lyn Utsugi ’82 and Kurt Matsumoto Sue Ann ’69 and Peter Wargo Faye Yamasaki

$999 and Below

Anonymous Beverly Ament ’68 A.D. Furtado Properties Lahaina, LLC Sandra Ann Akana Anonymous Erin Azama ’96 Margaret Burnett Rosemary Burnett ’63 Deanna ’61 and Norman Chang Lorna Choy ’69 Stephen W. Y. Chung Lt. Col. Robert Creamer Robyn Crowder Patty Foley and Peter Fa Christopher Gibu Sidney Goo Kevin and Marcie Herring Colette Honda Estelle Inn ’66 Kathy Ishimoto ’73 Cora Jay ’47 Jeffrey Jennings ’82 Janet Kato ’52 Earl and Patricia Kawa‘a Dew-Anne Langcaon ’81 Karen Leatherman ’63 Margie Leong ’66 Ivan and Frances Lui-Kwan Annette Maeda ’71 Bettina Mehnert and Louie Johnson Wilma Namumnart ’63 Judy and Mike Pietsch Barbara Ritchie ’71 Mary Sellers Gail Silva ’65 Eric Stoetzer and Connie Conover Shirley Suetsugu ’66 Michele Sugihara Lisa Tamura-Tanoue ’84 Alice Thursten ’52 George and Lynn Ushijima Beatrice Wong Sybil Wong Dianne Yoder ’64 Amy Yonashiro ’81 Longkun Zhang

In Memorium Gifts

Lucille Tamura Caldwell Memorial Scholarship

Sandra Ann Akana Colette Honda ’86 Lisa Tamura-Tanoue ’84 Lyn Utsugi ’82 and Kurt Matsumoto Amy Yonashiro ’81

In Memory of Carolyn Mapuana Evenson-Dill ’71

Margaret Burnett Rosemary K. Burnett ’63 Karen Leatherman ’63 Annette Maeda ’71 Wilma Namumnart ’63 Barbara Ritchie ’71 George & Lynn Ushijima ’71

Phoebe Furtado Gedge and George Donald Gedge Endowed Scholarship Fund

A.D. Furtado Properties Lahaina, LLC Anonymous (3) Dolores Furtado Martin Foundation / Watters O. Martin Jr.

Dawn Tamaribuchi Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund

Frank and Setsuko Tamaribuchi Gail Tamaribuchi

Betty Y.S. Wong Young ’37 Memorial Fund

Stephen W. Y. Chung Cynthia Lai Albert and Maureen Wong ’55 Alton Wong Beatrice Wong Sybil Wong Longkun Zhang

Alumnae Class Gifts

Class of 1947 Endowment Fund

Cora Jay ’47

Class of 1952 Faculty Advancement Endowed Fund

Janet Kato ’52 Alice Thursten ’52

Class of 1966 Endowed Fund for the Perpetuation of Hawaiian Culture

Estelle Inn ’66 Margie Leong ’66 Shirley Suetsugu ’66 Carol Ann ’66 and Mark Solien

Priory Class of 1969 Endowed Scholarship Fund

Sharon Spencer Pang ’69 Lorna Choy ’69 Sue Ann Bryant Wargo ’69

Celebrating Queen Emma’s 185th Birthday

HO‘OHANOHANO IĀ QUEEN EMMA – HONORING QUEEN EMMA

Anonymous Judy and Mike Pietsch The Queen’s Health Systems

KŪLIA I KA NU‘U – STRIVE FOR THE HIGHEST

Bank of Hawaii / Mary Sellers Nancy and Herb Conley

KULA KI‘EKI‘E – UPPER SCHOOL

D.R. Horton First Hawaiian Bank Foundation First Insurance Company of Hawai‘i Richard Gushman III and Joan Bennet Island Insurance Foundation Thomas and Mi Kosasa Susan and Duane Kurisu Ivan and Frances Lui-Kwan Mark Polivka and Karen Tiller Polivka Title Guaranty

KULA HA‘AHA‘A – LOWER SCHOOL

Finance Factors Foundation / Russell and Connie Lau Kevin and Marcie Herring Central Pacific Bank Dura Constructors, Inc The Episcopal Diocese of Hawai‘i Patty Foley and Peter Fa James Campbell Company LLC Kamehameha Schools Pūlama Lana‘i Jack and Frances Tsui

KULA KAMALI‘I – PRESCHOOL

Alexander & Baldwin Foundation ahl Brown & Brown Pacific Insurance Services Darlena and Uwe Chadwick Wendy Crabb Mitch and Barbara D’Olier Caroline Ward Oda ’61 and Francis Oda MacNaughton R. M. Towill Corporation Hannah Reeves

FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS

Evelyn Amoy ’47 Arlene Andrade Anonymous Linda Arakaki ’85 Fay Atebara ’83 Marjorie Awai ’75 Gladys Awai-Lennox ’47 Loretta Beralas ’59 Michael Broderick and Maile Meyer Lauran Bromley Jennifer Burke Jonathan Cachola Julia Cannistra Castiglione A Casauria Foundation Amy Chagami ’65 Deanna “Dede” ’61 and Norman Chang Elaine Chang ’50 Naomi Chinen ’82 Sachiko Chun Karen Chun ’60 Consuelo Foundation Glenn Cordeiro Dewpoint Services Hawaii LLC / Dew-Anne Langcaon ’81 DTRIC Insurance Deanna Ewing ’58 Duane Fisher The Rt. Rev. Robert and Bea Fitzpatrick Mary Foltz Anna Gima Soo Han Reginauld and Kanani Harris Yvonne Hashizume ’63 Rachel Lynn Henyan ’18 Herbert Heu Danita Houghton Noreen Inamasu ’61 Kenneth Ishizaki Island Insurance Foundation Terri Iwamoto-Wong Sarah Jallo Clayton Kau Daniel and Lisa Kim Lee Kimura ’88 Lynne Kinney Richard and Susan Kowen Wendi Lance ’91 John and Niki Landgraf Wesley Lau Julia Lazaroff The Rev. Paul Lillie Claire Lubick ’67 Annette Maeda ’71 Glen Maeda Marlene Vibas Masuda Sylvia Matsui ’53 Raymond Miyahara Mary Miyamasu ’55 Gwen Miyasaki ’86 Betty Morikawa ’52 Daniel Morris Jane Murakami ’58 Kelly Jo ’80 and Edwin Nacino Euphemia Nagashima ’51 Jean Nakagawa ’54 Helen Nakamoto ’91 Julia Nakamura ’51 Wilma Namumnart ’63 Sarah Neal-Fujimoto Arlene Nikaido-Lung ’66 Satoru Nishida Tiare ’72 and Ray Ono Jessica Perez-Mesa ’82 Patricia and Bob Peters Ronald and Myitzu Pine Wayne Pitluck and Judy Pyle Ann Rillera ’74 Sheri and Mark Robison Karen Rohter Eric and Christina Rudolph Guy Sakamoto Harriet Spencer ’52 Suzanne Swartman ’63 Milton Taba Jean Takase ’50 Lisa Tamura-Tanoue ’84 Ynez Tascott ’56 Roberta Tokumaru ’59 Gerald Tom Mabel Tom ’42 Christie and Tod Tomasa Jennifer Trela ’95 Sharl Tsukano ’75 Joyce Ueda ’63 Lyn Utsugi ’82 and Kurt Matsumoto Floraine Van Orden ’46 Hajime Wada Jeffrey and Lynn Watanabe Alice Watanabe ’38 Suzanne Watanabe Jane Wong Winona Wong ’49 Gail Yamashita ’61 Karyn Yonamine ’87 Geri Young ’70 Gloria Young ’59

Leave a Legacy join the Queen Emma legacy society

Forward-thinking donors are supporting St. Andrew’s Schools with planned gifts that are helping to ensure the long-term sustainability of St. Andrew’s Schools. Please consider joining us by becoming a member of the Queen Emma Legacy Society, created in 2017 to celebrate our 150th Anniversary of the school, founded in 1867. If you would like to see St. Andrew’s Schools continue to grow and thrive into the future, please consider making a planned gift to leave a lasting legacy.

WHAT IS PLANNED GIVING?

Planned giving is a win-win approach to philanthropic donations that supports your favorite nonprofit organization and can benefit you now or in the future. Have you ever participated in your company’s matching gifts program or named your favorite charity as a beneficiary? If you have, you know that planned giving can be a powerful way to carry out your philanthropic goals while providing tax benefits.

It’s easy. Planned giving is easy to do and you don’t have to be wealthy to do it. Whether it is naming your favorite charity in your will or trust for a modest amount, or a gift of house and property, there is an easy option that is right for you.

It can involve assets you might never think of. A life insurance policy. Real estate. Stocks. Business holdings. A checking or savings account. These are all assets that can be leveraged in planned gifts.

It can generate an income stream. In return for the donation of real estate, stocks or other assets, donors can receive a series of regular payments.

It can provide generous tax benefits. Depending upon the type of gift, shortterm and/or long-term tax benefits may apply. Donors at a variety of income levels can benefit. Be sure to consult with your financial or estate planner for more specifics.

It can work in tandem with other family priorities. Planned giving is not an “all or nothing” option. Gifts can exist side-by-side with other beneficiaries and personal priorities.

It is long remembered. Designating a planned gift automatically makes you a member of our legacy society. Legacy society members often receive immediate recognition on an organization’s website, in publications, and receive invitations to special events. In addition to the satisfaction of making a meaningful gift, most planned gifts have immediate and/or long-term tax benefits. The chart below can help you find the type of gift that is right for you. Please contact us or consult with your financial advisor or estate planner to find out more about planned giving opportunities.

*St. Andrew’s Schools does not provide legal or tax advice. All donors and advisors should consult their tax advisors to properly determine the tax consequences of making a charitable gift.

For information on St. Andrew’s Schools Queen Emma Legacy Society, please contact Jennifer Burke, Director of Advancement, at (808) 532-2441 or jburke@standrewsschools.org.

YOUR PROFILE

• Donors of any age or income level HOW IT WORKS BENEFITS TO DONORS

• Gift of any amount through a will, trust, life insurance policy or IRA • Estate tax benefits GIFT TYPE

Bequest

• Donors of any age, most often 40-60 years • Good for complex or appreciated assets

• Often donors who are retired who want to help a charity, have liquid assets (such as stocks, CDs, savings accounts) • Donors who want to provide income for their parents or others • A gift of cash in return for variable payments (% of gift) • Upon passing, remainder is distributed to the charity • Annual income that can adjust over time; act as hedge against inflation • May avoid capital gains taxes on appreciated assets • Income tax charitable deduction in year of gift

• A gift of cash or stock in return for fixed payments to the donor for life • Upon passing, remainder is distributed to the charity • Security of a fixed income for life • Knowledge it is guaranteed by organization • Income tax charitable deduction in year of gift

• Often donors who are retired who own their own homes • A gift of primary residence, vacation home or other property • A gift of primary residence, vacation home or other property Donor can continue to live in or use property • Income tax charitable deduction in the year of gift. Charitable Remainder Trust

Charitable Gift Annuity

Retained Life Estate