ScholarshipsAlbert Thille Memorial Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established by the Albert Thille Foundationin memory <strong>of</strong> Albert Thille, benefactor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong>, tobenefit needy students.Kevin Valdez Memorial Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established by Bernard Valdez, M.Ed.,1982, in memory <strong>of</strong> his son, Kevin, class <strong>of</strong> 1978, M.Ed., 1987, to benefitdisabled students attending <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong>.Rudy Valencic Memorial Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established by Ms. Valeria Valencic Castellani,Ms. Maria Valencic Garavello, and Ms. Albina Valencic Welschke, inmemory <strong>of</strong> their deceased brother, Rudy Valencic, a long-time employeeat <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong>. This endowed fund will be used to assist needyand deserving students at the <strong>College</strong>.Spike Van Cleve Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established in memory <strong>of</strong> the lateSpike Van Cleve, by his wife, to benefit needy students in the field<strong>of</strong> liberal arts.Vashell Endowed Scholarship FundA scholarship fund established to assist a student with financial need toattend <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong>.Leonard Vernazza Memorial Endowed Scholarship FundFriends have made available endowment funds for a scholarship inmemory <strong>of</strong> Leonard Vernazza, class <strong>of</strong> 1964.Sister Clare Wagstaffe Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established by the estate <strong>of</strong> Sister ClareWagstaffe, who was named an honorary Christian Brother for her 24years <strong>of</strong> service to the <strong>College</strong>. Preference will be given to a femalestudent in need.Walla Walla, Washington Endowed Scholarship FundThis is an endowment fund established in memory <strong>of</strong> the late Mr. andMrs. J. J. Mangan and the Christian Brothers who taught in <strong>Saint</strong> Patrick’sSchool in Walla Walla, Washington. Proceeds from this fund will be usedfor tuition scholarships.Warta Family Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund created by John and Georgiana Warta toassist students coming to <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong> from LaSalle High Schoolin Milwaukee, Oregon.Eli P. Welch Memorial Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established through the estate <strong>of</strong> Eli P.Welch, class <strong>of</strong> 1937, to assist deserving students at <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong>.Raymond A. White Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established by Raymond A. White, class <strong>of</strong>1949, to help fund scholarships for needy students.Theodore A. Wickland Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund provided in the estate <strong>of</strong> Theodore A.Wickland to be used to supplement tuition needs <strong>of</strong> deserving students.Glenn Wildenradt Memorial Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established in memory <strong>of</strong> GlennWildenradt, class <strong>of</strong> 1974, by his parents, the late Herbert and MargaretWildenradt, and classmates. Awards from the fund are to be grantedbased upon academic merit and economic need.Virginia Mosher Williams Memorial Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established by Arthur P. Williams, class<strong>of</strong> 1941, in memory <strong>of</strong> his wife, Virginia Mosher Williams, the income <strong>of</strong>which will be used to benefit needy students.The Zocchi Family Scholarship FundThe Zocchi Family Scholarship will be awarded to students with financialneed who matriculate from Carondelet or De La Salle high schools <strong>of</strong>Concord, <strong>California</strong>.Scholarships and Grantsfrom other OrganizationsIn addition to scholarships <strong>of</strong>fered through the <strong>College</strong>, other grants areavailable from various organizations. These grants may be used at <strong>Saint</strong>Mary’s <strong>College</strong>. Information about such scholarships may be obtainedfrom the high school principal or senior advisor. Examples <strong>of</strong> such scholarshipsare Cal Grants, National Merit Scholarships, and those <strong>of</strong> variousindustrial, fraternal, and service organizations.ENDOWED ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPSCobo Family Endowed Tennis Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established by David Cobo, to supportmen’s tennis.DeLong Family Men’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship FundEstablished by D. F. DeLong, class <strong>of</strong> 1951, in memory <strong>of</strong> his parents,Clarence and Mayme DeLong, to benefit the <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong>grant-in-aid program for basketball.DeLong Family Men’s Tennis Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established by D. F. DeLong, class <strong>of</strong> 1951,in memory <strong>of</strong> his parents, Clarence and Mayme DeLong, to benefit the<strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong> grant-in-aid program for men’s tennis.Robin and Lindy Driscoll Endowed Golf ScholarshipAn endowed scholarship established by Robin Driscoll for a member<strong>of</strong> the golf team.Katie Frattone Women’s Soccer Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established to support women studentathletes competing on the women’s soccer team.Geissberger Family Basketball Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund created by Dr. Louis Geissberger, class<strong>of</strong> 1953, his wife Norma, and their four sons, all <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong>alumni, to benefit student athletes competing in the men’s basketballprogram.Elizabeth R. Grossman S<strong>of</strong>tball Endowed ScholarshipAn endowed scholarship established by Elizabeth Rice Grossman for thesport <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tball.Lewis Guerrieri Endowed Athletic Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established to commemorate LewisGuerrieri for his lifelong commitment to <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong> and itsathletic programs. The fund will provide scholarships for deservingstudent athletes.195
ScholarshipsAlison Huber/Diane Whipple Memorial Endowed Women’sLacrosse ScholarshipAn endowed scholarship established by the friends and families <strong>of</strong> AlisonHuber and Diane Whipple in their memory, for women’s lacrosse.Korth Family Endowed Basketball ScholarshipAn endowed scholarship established by Regent Emeritus HowardKorth, and his wife Geraldine Korth, to assist a student athlete inmen’s basketball.Korth Family Endowed Tennis ScholarshipAn endowed scholarship established by Regent Emeritus HowardKorth, and his wife Geraldine Korth, to assist a student athlete in tennis.John Leykam Athletic Endowed Scholarship FundThe John Leykam Athletic Endowed Scholarship Fund was established inDecember 2005 by his friends and colleagues to honor John for his manyyears <strong>of</strong> loyal and dedicated service to <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>California</strong>.The fund will benefit student athletes.Ida and Donald McShane Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund in memory <strong>of</strong> Donald McShane, class <strong>of</strong>1928, and his wife, Ida, to be divided equally between the men’s basketballand baseball teams.Brother U. Albert Rahill Endowed Athletic Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established in memory <strong>of</strong> Brother U.Albert Rahill, FSC, by friends and alumni <strong>of</strong> <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong> tobenefit deserving student athletes.Mollie Flint Rosing Women’s Basketball Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established to support woman studentathletes competing on the women’s basketball team.<strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong> Alumni <strong>of</strong> Southern <strong>California</strong> EndowedAthletic Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund created by a Southern <strong>California</strong> alumnus<strong>of</strong> the <strong>College</strong> to provide financial assistance to student athletes. Preferencewill be given to graduates <strong>of</strong> Santa Margarita High School in RanchoSanta Margarita, <strong>California</strong>, and then to students from other Catholichigh schools in Orange County, <strong>California</strong>.<strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong> Endowment for Student AthletesA fund established to provide financial aid to qualified student athletes.Smead Family Endowed Athletic Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund created by John Smead, class <strong>of</strong> 1972, toprovide financial assistance to student athletes. Preference will be givento graduates <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, <strong>California</strong>,and then to students from other high schools in Southern <strong>California</strong>.Frank L. Smith Endowed Basketball ScholarshipAn endowed scholarship established by the son <strong>of</strong> Frank L. Smith for themen’s basketball program.Stanley Eugene and Gladys Rosalyn Smith Endowed Athletic ScholarshipEstablished by Ralph Smith, class <strong>of</strong> 1958, in memory <strong>of</strong> his parents. Thefund will benefit a deserving student athlete active in either baseball,men’s basketball, rugby, men’s soccer, men’s tennis, or golf.Johnny Vergez Baseball Endowed Scholarship FundA grant-in-aid benefiting baseball student athletes, established by playerswho competed for Coach Johnny Vergez in the late 1940s and theearly 1950s.Ken and Patricia Vincent Endowed Baseball Scholarship FundA fund established by Ken Vincent, class <strong>of</strong> 1952, and his wife, Patricia, tobenefit student athletes competing in the baseball program.Robert H. Walthour Endowed Athletic ScholarshipAn endowed scholarship fund established by a friend to honor RobertWalthour, class <strong>of</strong> 1952, long-time teacher and coach in the Monterey/Carmel area. The fund is to be used for general athletic support untilsuch time as <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong> establishes an intercollegiate aquaticsprogram. The fund at that time will benefit a student athlete inthat program.Brother Jerome West Athletic Endowed Basketball Scholarship FundA scholarship established in memory <strong>of</strong> former Vice President BrotherJerome West FSC, to support student athletes pursuing a degree inBusiness Administration.George Wilson Memorial Endowed Athletic Grant-In-Aid for BaseballA grant fund established by Mrs. Marie Wilson in memory <strong>of</strong> her husband,George Wilson. Grant benefits a baseball player at <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s <strong>College</strong>.In addition to those scholarships listed above, there may be otherendowed athletic scholarships not included. For additional information,please contact the Advancement Office at (925) 631-4803.KALMANOVITZ SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONDee Cobo Scholarship AwardA scholarship established by Mr. David Cobo in honor <strong>of</strong> his wife, DeeCobo. The recipients shall be selected on the basis <strong>of</strong> financial need andprogress toward degree.Lee Ann Langley Memorial Endowed ScholarshipA scholarship established to assist a student with financial need who ispursuing a teaching credential at <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s Kalmanovitz <strong>College</strong> School<strong>of</strong> Education.Karen Ann Lippstreu Memorial Endowed Scholarship FundAn endowed scholarship fund established in the memory <strong>of</strong> KarenAnn Lippstreu, class <strong>of</strong> 1985. This scholarship is to be awarded to aKalmanovitz School <strong>of</strong> Education student enrolled in an elementary orsecondary credential program based on academic merit and who ispassionate about teaching.The J.M. Long KSOE Endowed ScholarshipA scholarship established to assist a student with financial need who ispursuing a credential from one <strong>of</strong> the nine <strong>of</strong>fered programs at <strong>Saint</strong>Mary’s <strong>College</strong> Kalmanovitz School <strong>of</strong> Education.The Thomas J. Long KSOE Endowed ScholarshipA scholarship established to assist a student with financial need who ispursuing a credential from one <strong>of</strong> the nine <strong>of</strong>fered programs at <strong>Saint</strong>Mary’s <strong>College</strong> Kalmanovitz School <strong>of</strong> Education.Donald J. and Helen Wood Endowed Scholarship FundA scholarship established to assist a student with financial need who ispursuing a special education credential or master’s at <strong>Saint</strong> Mary’s<strong>College</strong> Kalmanovitz School <strong>of</strong> Education.196
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