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ENDOWMENT
Gifts to Oak Knoll’s endowment are important expressions of support for the School’s future. When contributing to an endowment fund, a donor’s intent is that the principal from the gift be used to generate earnings for the School in perpetuity. Income from endowment funds may be used to support the general operations of the School or a specific area of interest to the donor, such as scholarship aid or faculty professional development.
We gratefully acknowledge donations made to these funds during the 2020-2021 academic year. Names of this year’s donors are listed beneath each fund description unless otherwise noted.
ACORN SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT
Est. 1997
Income generated from this fund supports Oak Knoll’s need-based scholarship program for Lower and Upper School students. JOANN LUCEY AINSWORTH ’64 SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 2013
Established by generous members of the Oak Knoll Community, the Joanne Ainsworth Scholarship Fund supports, annually, one or more Lower School families with a financial award to be used toward payment of tuition. The intention behind the fund is to alleviate the financial strain of a private education on families who are committed to Catholic education for their children, but who struggle to meet the Lower School tuition requirements. The award is given on a year-to-year basis, and support for the chosen family or families may or may not extend beyond a single year. Decisions are made at the discretion of Oak Knoll school leadership with special consideration for families with more than one child attending the Lower School. Joseph and Mary Ellen Weinhoffer
ATHLETIC FIELDS
Est. 1997
Current and future gifts to the Athletic Fields campaign will enable Oak Knoll to provide ongoing maintenance to the Chatham property and its facilities. THE SUSAN BACHER SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 2007
The family of Susan Bacher, class of 1978, has established this fund in her memory. Susan died of cancer at age 25, and this fund is designed to perpetuate her name by awarding annual scholarship assistance to a commendable student in need. Fred and Claudine Bacher
BEATRIZ BLOOM FUND
Est. 1997
Established to honor the memory of Senora Beatriz Bloom, Spanish teacher at Oak Knoll from 1991 until her death in 1997, this fund’s income supports foreign language programs.
JOAN BEALE BRENNAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 1990
Established by Alvin V. and Sally Shoemaker in honor of Joan Beale Brennan, former Oak Knoll Guidance Counselor, and in memory of Joan’s mother, Isabelle Beale, the yearly income from this fund provides a partial tuition for middleincome students who otherwise would not quality for financial aid. THE CAMBRIA FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP
Est. 2020
See page 41 for information on this newly established scholarship fund. The Cambria family: John, Luci, Jeannie and Catie
YOLANDA CARDELL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 2018
Established by Will Cardell in honor of his mother, Yolanda Cardell, this scholarship provides partial tuition for a deserving Upper School student of Black/African American heritage. William Cardell
CENTO AMICI SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 2017
Founded in 1989, Cento Amici (100 Friends) is a community-based, member organization dedicated to providing need-based scholarship assistance to qualified students in New Jersey. This fund supports a partial scholarship for a deserving Upper School student. Cento Amici, Inc.
THE WILFRED L. DEMPSEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 1990
Dr. Floyd Donahue and Dolly Dempsey Donahue ’52 established this fund in memory of Dolly’s father, Wilfred Dempsey. The annual income provides partial tuition for a deserving student who otherwise could not afford an Oak Knoll education. Floyd and Dolly Dempsey Donahue ’52
KELLY E. DURKIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 1995
This fund was established by the family and friends of Kelly E. Durkin, a member of the class of 1995, who died tragically in March 1995. The yearly income from this memorial scholarship fund provides a partial scholarship for a young woman from a middle-income family who would not otherwise qualify for financial assistance. Thomas and Virginia Quinn
FACILITIES MAINTENANCE FUND
Est. 1996
This fund provides yearly income to assist in covering Oak Knoll building and grounds maintenance expenses.
FARGNOLI SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 1996
In honor of their granddaughter Sara, a member of the Class of 1995, Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Fargnoli established this fund to eventually provide a full scholarship for a deserving Italian-American Upper School student. THE FLATLEY FAMILY FUND
Est. 2006
Established by Daniel Flatley and Patricia White; the proceeds from this endowed fund are available to be used, without restriction, as the head of school and the board of trustees determine.
E.E. FORD FOUNDATION FACULTY GRANT FUND
Est. 1998
Established through a grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, the yearly interest generated by this fund provides income for professional development opportunities for teachers in the Upper School. E.E. FORD FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 1982
This fund, established by the Edward E. Ford Foundation, provides yearly income for an Upper School middle-income student who would not otherwise qualify for financial aid. THE PHYLLIS GAMBA FUND
Est. 2008
Established by the family of Phyllis Gamba to honor her memory and commemorate her 32 years of service to Oak Knoll as a Lower School teacher of Reading and Language Arts. The annual income from this fund provides partial tuition for a deserving Lower School student who demonstrates the spirit and principles of Cornelia Connelly, and who otherwise could not afford an Oak Knoll education. Lori and Mark Antonich (Lori Gamba ’85)
HICKMAN FAMILY SPEAKER SERIES ENDOWMENT FUND
Est. 2000
Established by J. Kenneth and Irene Hickman so that accomplished writers (fiction, non-fiction, journalism, poetry, or other genre) can address students, faculty, and the public about the writing experience.
THE RITA O’BRIEN KENTZ FUND
Est. 1995
This fund was established by the family of Rita Kentz to commemorate her 32 years of service to Oak Knoll as a foreign language teacher. Annual income generated from the fund provides a partial scholarship for a middle-income student who would not otherwise qualify for financial aid. Andrew Kentz ’68 (LS) Frederick Kentz ’64 (LS) and Lynn Kentz Patricia Kentz-Ondo ’72
MARY PAT LEECE SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 1997
This fund was established by the Leece family in memory of Oak Knoll alumna Mary Pat Leece ’66. The annual income from this fund provides a partial scholarship for an academically deserving student who would not otherwise be able to afford an Oak Knoll education.
ANNE DOLAN LOFREDO SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 2019
This fund was established by Anne Lofredo’s family to honor her memory and commemorate her 37 years of service to oak Knoll as a Lower School teacher of science, social studies and religion. The annual income from the fund provides partial tuition for a deserving Lower School student to promote diversity at the school in accordance with Anne’s desire for inclusion of all, where every child matters regardless of means. Ross and Deborah Molina Elizabeth Ndoye
KATIE MACMASTER FUND
Est. 2002
This fund was established by the Forbes family in memory of Katie MacMaster, who died in 2002 while a seventh-grade student at Oak Knoll. Income from this fund will provide opportunity for faculty professional development. The potential uses of the award are to be limited only by the creativity and imagination of the teachers receiving the award. Katherine Steenberg THE REV. FRANK J. MCNULTY ENDOWMENT FUND
Est. 2007
Established in 2007 to honor Rev. Frank J. McNulty, the yearly income from this fund provides support for community service projects that will provide life-changing experiences.
THE ANGELA METZGER MEMORIAL FUND
Est. 2006
The Angela Metzger Memorial Fund was established by the family and friends of Angela Metzger in 2006. The purpose is to yearly acknowledge an exceptional faculty member, staff member or administrator from the Lower School, and one from the Upper School, who exemplifies the principles of Holy Child education and the mission and beliefs of Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child.
THE MARILYN O’SHEA LIBRARY FUND
Est. 1995
Established by faculty and staff to commemorate Marilyn O’Shea’s 25 years of service to Oak Knoll as a teacher and administrator, the annual income from this fund is used for Upper School library acquisitions.
OAK KNOLL ENDOWMENT FOR FACULTY
Est. 1993
A distinguished faculty is the greatest strength of an academic community. This fund, established by the Oak Knoll Board of Trustees, generates yearly income for faculty development and salaries.
MAUREEN ELLINWOOD PLUVINAGE ’99 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 2017
This fund was established by her family and friends, in loving memory of Maureen Ellinwood Pluvinage, a member of the Oak Knoll class of 1999. This fund is dedicated to providing scholarship assistance for a deserving Oak Knoll student. Rich and Tasha Dickinson Richard Travia Caitlin West ’01
SALIERNO FUND
Est. 1975
Established by the Marfuggi family in honor of Oak Knoll’s 50th Jubilee, this fund provides tuition for an academically qualified student who could not otherwise afford an Oak Knoll education.
Est. 2011
The Saburn Fund for Experiential Education was established in honor of Tim Saburn, who retired after serving for 16 years as the Oak Knoll’s Head of School. Tim is a firm believer in the life-changing power of experiential and service-based learning. Money raised for this fund will support opportunities outside the classroom, such as student exchanges, retreats, and a broad range of service projects. Per Tim’s wishes, there will be a special focus on students receiving financial aid. Donations to the fund are listed below by giving level. GRACE SOCIETY Anonymous Jeffrey and Angela Schroeder
CONNELLY SOCIETY Peter and Ellen Cordrey Robert and Margaret Farrell Denise and Gregory Kelly John and Lizanne Kenney Stephen and Suzanne Loughrey Society of the Holy Child Chris and Jean Marie Volpe
BONAVENTURA SOCIETY Floyd Donahue and
Dolly Dempsey Donahue ’52 Mary Ellen Dundon Christopher and Adriana Dunn Kevin and Kristin McPherson Randi Burke Opladen ’61 Patrick and Kristen Ramsey
SERVICE Stan and Ann Borowiec Bernadette Magnier Briand ’76 Joe and Mary Calabrese Jack and Millie Cooper Arthur and Ann Corwin Rosemary Dangler The Helmer-Lynch Family Laura Higginson ’94 Brendan and Karen Maher Thomas and Charlene McGee Jon and Kristen Racich William and Anne Ramsey Michael and Bonnie Ryan Matthew and Sara Sykes Motria Ukrainskyj ’78 Robert Verrone Marcus and Cherie Weldon Christopher and Gina Zarro
WISDOM Christopher and Lori Arends Craig and Marie Chobor Jay and Jennifer Cornforth Laura White Dillon ’70 Julia Jacobson ’06 Evelyn Kenney ’14 Jeff Koetje and Noelle Verity Koetje Jeanne McGovern and
Mike Schwenk Patrick and Jennifer Shurmur
FAITH Thomas and Margaret Borys Joan Brennan Marlene Brownett, SHCJ Nancy Daniels Ursula Duffy Kelly Dun Craig and Sarah Edgar Heather Evans Stephen and Mary Ford Mary Hare ’17 Ann Marie Heckmann ’79 Frederick J. Honold ’64 (LS) The Horsey Family James Keenan and
Kate Shanahan Keenan ’89 John and Jennifer Landis Raye Jean Leastman Thomas and Maura Lezynski Kathleen Lynch Michael Manna John and June McCann The McDermott Family The McEvoy Family The Michael Moran Family Melissa Nelson Janet Nuara Paul and Clarissa O’Hern Elizabeth O’Mara ’86 Grace Ragold Rodier ’09 George and Margaret Roeck Victoria Roeck ’10 Gene and Lynn Sharp Kathleen Moriarty Skiff ’75 Christopher and Lynn Stebbings Mae Taravella Debra Tarowsky Joan Turk Maria Denk VanKirk ’91 Maureen Welsh, SHCJ ’49
THE SABURN FUND GIFT CLUB LEVELS $10+ Faith | $500+ Wisdom | $1,000+ Service | $5,000+ Bonaventura | $10,000+ Connelly | $25,000+ Grace
THE SCHROEDER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 2011
Established through a gift from Angela and Jeffrey Schroeder, the annual income from this fund provides partial tuition for a deserving Upper School woman who otherwise could not afford an Oak Knoll education.
SENIOR CLASS ENDOWMENT FUND
Est. 1996
Established by the parents and students of the Class of 1996, this fund provides yearly support toward financial assistance for Oak Knoll students. The fund serves as a living memorial to the talent, enthusiasm, and wisdom that each member of every graduating class shared with the Oak Knoll community. Donors to this fund are listed on the current parent donor pages.
CAROL G. SIMON COMMUNITY SERVICE FUND
Est. 2000
Established in memory of Carol Simon, mother of alumnae Mary Simon Streep ’73 and Leigh Simon Porges ’75, this fund’s yearly income provides support for community service projects for all members of the Oak Knoll community. THE WILLIAM E. SIMON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 1991
This fund was established by William E. and Carol Simon Streep ’73 and Leigh Simon Porges ’75. The yearly income generated from this fund provides partial tuition for a student who is academically qualified, yet economically disadvantaged, presenting an opportunity to benefit from a quality Catholic education. UNRESTRICTED ENDOWMENT
Est. 1997
Interest generated from this fund may be used for general operating expenses.
CYNTHIA H. VIVES, SHCJ, SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Est. 1999
This scholarship was established by the board of trustees of Oak Knoll School honoring Cynthia H. Vives, SHCJ, and her 16-year tenure as head of school. It is awarded annually to an Upper School student of color based on financial need. Francis and Nonie Murphy