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2010-11 Annual Report v5_<strong>Layout</strong> 2 1/16/12 4:17 PM Page 10A TRADITION OF GIVINGThe James Henry Knox ’34CScholarshipCreated in April of 1989 by ElizabethKnox in memory of her husband,James Henry Knox, alumnus of The<strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>School</strong>. A Knox Scholar isnamed each year in his honor.Accumulated capital: $11,622The David Lauffer FundEstablished in April of 1978 inmemory of young David Lauffer, aformer student at <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong><strong>Hill</strong>. An award is given each year to a<strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> student whoexcels in music.Accumulated capital: $1,197The John P. Lenore ’47AScholarshipEstablished in November of 2007 byJohn Lenore, an alumnus of The<strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>School</strong>, in gratitude for theeducation he received at <strong>Manlius</strong>.This scholarship is awarded to ayoung man of great promise who maynot otherwise have the resources toattend <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> <strong>School</strong>.Preference is given to a student fromthe state of West Virginia.Accumulated capital: $93,354The Lewis Memorial FundCreated in memory of Philip andAndrew Lewis, former <strong>Manlius</strong><strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> students. Two awards aregiven each year in their memory: Oneto a student excelling in the area ofcomputer science and one to astudent excelling in photography.Accumulated capital: $9,541Joseph Gold and Judith T. GoldCharles A. Lewis ’79Robert Lewis ’45 andGelene Lewis (Terpening)The Malone FamilyFoundation ScholarshipIn May of 2010, <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong><strong>School</strong> was awarded a $2 millionendowment grant by the ColoradobasedMalone Family Foundation.The grant will be used exclusively toprovide scholarships to new studentsin Grades 7 – 12 who are in the topfive percent of their class and in needof financial assistance.The first school in New York Stateever to receive a grant from theMalone Family Foundation, MPHimmediately put that funding towork, offering a scholarship to abright, talented young womanwithout the financial resources toafford an independent schooleducation. The <strong>School</strong>’s first Malonescholar joined <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>’sNinth Grade last year. Grant monieswill be invested so that Malonescholarships, which will grow innumber in succeeding years, maycontinue to be awarded in perpetuity.The Malone scholarship program inaddition to the <strong>School</strong>’s existingCrosby merit scholarship programand the more than $1 million inneed-based tuition grants MPHprovides annually.Accumulated Capital: $2,042,260The Fay McCarthy FundEstablished in October of 1980 tohonor the former barber at The<strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Fay McCarthy. Ascholarship to <strong>Manlius</strong> <strong>Pebble</strong> <strong>Hill</strong> isgiven to a student who exemplifiesthe ideals of <strong>Manlius</strong>.Accumulated capital: $13,196The Porter Family FundEstablished in March of 1989 byWilliam and Carol Porter.Accumulated capital: $6,342The Rugh/LawrenceClassics Chair FundEstablished in December of 2002 inhonor of Torrance Rugh, formerfaculty member and coach at<strong>Manlius</strong>, and Jim Lawrence, formerfaculty member and chair of theWorld Languages Department.Interest from this fund supplementssalary and professional developmentopportunities for a teacher of Latinto ensure that Latin is taught inperpetuity at this <strong>School</strong>.Accumulated capital: $102,959Robert Gallo and Janice GalloIn memory of Lotte RughPaul Gandel and Kandice SalomoneIn memory of Lotte RughAndrew Graham and Ann GrahamIn memory of Torrance and Lotte RughJoseph Stevens ’63HQ and Carole Stevens10 |

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