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2013 Uva Donor Recognition.Pdf ConTEnTs Donors to the Endowment .............................. 3-5 Donors to the Annual Campaign .................... 6-59 Members of the Virginia Athletics Foundation scholarship society $22,600 & up ............ 6 have generously supported the long-term growth of the Commonwealth society $12,500-22,599... 7 Foundation through endowment gifts both for scholarships and operations. V Club $6,200-12,499 ............................... 8-11 Captain’s Club $3,700-6,199 .................... 12-14 orange & blue Club $2,500-3,699 ............ 15-19 The earnings from these endowments are used to support the Thank you to the donors who generously Coaches Club $1,250-2,499 ..................... 20-24 scholarship and operational needs in the area that the member has chosen to endow. Cavalier Club $600-1,249 ........................ 25-30 supported the 25 sports programs at the wahoo Club $350-599 ............................. 31-35 University of Virginia between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. sabre Club $100-349 ............................... 36-54 The members listed below either were founding contributors or made gifts to the endowment in 2012. Contributor Club $1-99 ............................ 55-59 Matching gift Companies ............................. 60 These listings do not include gifts already Memorial gifts ............................................. 61-62 made in 2013. gifts in honor .............................................. 63 63 planned gifts ............................................... if you have a correction, please FoUnDing EnDowMEnT ConTribUTors/originAl nAMED sCholArships special gifts ................................................ 64-67 call the Virginia Athletics The McGonigal Family and Mr. A. H. McGonigal, Sr. Foundation at (800) 626-8723 or The 1941 Football Team Endowed Scholarship Madeline E. Morcy Memorial Scholarship The 1967-1992 Virginia Basketball Club–Gibson, (434) 982-5555. Mr. A. W. Neal, Jr. Birckhead Endowed Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Nunley, Sr. The Milton G. Abramson Track Scholarship Mr. Jake Patsel Ashby and Sara Allen Mrs. Malcolm Reid Landon D. Birckhead Family Scholarship Stannye and Kenneth Reutlinger Mr. and Mrs. Ramon W. Breeden, Jr. The Peter B. and Adeline W. Ruffin Foundation, Inc. Mr. William M. Camp, Jr. Mr. Joe Selman Mr. James K. Candler Charles R. Waters II Endowed Scholarship Mrs. Jewel R. Carter in Memory of James Lanier Carter Mr. Phil Wendel E. Grant and Barbara H. Cosner Mr. and Mrs. William H. White III Ginny and Ted Davenport Mr. George W. Whitlow The Frank G. Davidson Family in Memory of Frank G. Davidson, Jr. The David G. Williamson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Marlene and Ralph Deacon Mr. Paul P. Wisman The T. David Fitz-Gibbon Charitable Fund The Siegfried Witt Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald M. Wood Endowed Scholarship Mr. Horace A. Gray III Jim and Claudia Young Mr. Fred N. Harrison Family The Robert J. Kane Endowed Scholarship Fund Mr. W. A. Lynch, Jr. The Gretchen Savin MacIlwaine Scholarship The John C. Mackall Memorial Scholarship 2 3 ConTEnTs Donors to the Endowment .............................. 3-5 Donors to the Annual Campaign .................... 6-59 Members of the Virginia Athletics Foundation scholarship society $22,600 & up ............ 6 have generously supported the long-term growth of the Commonwealth society $12,500-22,599... 7 Foundation through endowment gifts both for scholarships and operations. V Club $6,200-12,499 ............................... 8-11 Captain’s Club $3,700-6,199 .................... 12-14 orange & blue Club $2,500-3,699 ............ 15-19 The earnings from these endowments are used to support the Thank you to the donors who generously Coaches Club $1,250-2,499 ..................... 20-24 scholarship and operational needs in the area that the member has chosen to endow. Cavalier Club $600-1,249 ........................ 25-30 supported the 25 sports programs at the wahoo Club $350-599 ............................. 31-35 University of Virginia between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. sabre Club $100-349 ............................... 36-54 The members listed below either were founding contributors or made gifts to the endowment in 2012. Contributor Club $1-99 ............................ 55-59 Matching gift Companies ............................. 60 These listings do not include gifts already Memorial gifts ............................................. 61-62 made in 2013. gifts in honor .............................................. 63 63 planned gifts ............................................... if you have a correction, please FoUnDing EnDowMEnT ConTribUTors/originAl nAMED sCholArships special gifts ................................................ 64-67 call the Virginia Athletics The McGonigal Family and Mr. A. H. McGonigal, Sr. Foundation at (800) 626-8723 or The 1941 Football Team Endowed Scholarship Madeline E. Morcy Memorial Scholarship The 1967-1992 Virginia Basketball Club–Gibson, (434) 982-5555. Mr. A. W. Neal, Jr. Birckhead Endowed Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Nunley, Sr. The Milton G. Abramson Track Scholarship Mr. Jake Patsel Ashby and Sara Allen Mrs. Malcolm Reid Landon D. Birckhead Family Scholarship Stannye and Kenneth Reutlinger Mr. and Mrs. Ramon W. Breeden, Jr. The Peter B. and Adeline W. Ruffin Foundation, Inc. Mr. William M. Camp, Jr. Mr. Joe Selman Mr. James K. Candler Charles R. Waters II Endowed Scholarship Mrs. Jewel R. Carter in Memory of James Lanier Carter Mr. Phil Wendel E. Grant and Barbara H. Cosner Mr. and Mrs. William H. White III Ginny and Ted Davenport Mr. George W. Whitlow The Frank G. Davidson Family in Memory of Frank G. Davidson, Jr. The David G. Williamson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Marlene and Ralph Deacon Mr. Paul P. Wisman The T. David Fitz-Gibbon Charitable Fund The Siegfried Witt Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald M. Wood Endowed Scholarship Mr. Horace A. Gray III Jim and Claudia Young Mr. Fred N. Harrison Family The Robert J. Kane Endowed Scholarship Fund Mr. W. A. Lynch, Jr. The Gretchen Savin MacIlwaine Scholarship The John C. Mackall Memorial Scholarship 2 3 Donors to the Endowment Donors to the Endowment Named eNdowmeNt FuNds Virginia Women’s Basketball Alumni Scholarship the JoNathaN a. FreNt eNdowed memorial the w. shermaN stokes leadership eNdowmeNt wrestliNg scholarship For soFtball Ed Armstrong Endowed Football Scholarship eNdowmeNt doNors The John William Barnard Endowed Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Babinecz Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Topken II Emily and Buddy Blaha The Paul B. Barringer Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. David J. Frent Mr. Gerard Capone The Mark Bernardino Endowed Swimming Scholarship Drew H. and Jeanene Hecht Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Mizell The Hedley M. Bowen Football Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kurau, Jr. the James o. west eNdowed baseball scholarship The Virginia McDowell Bowen Football Scholarship H. Mebane and Ivana Turner Mr. L. S. Waldrop, Sr. The Hal Burrows, Jr. Endowed Tennis Scholarship the leightoN aNd aNNe rawles huske meN’s Mr. Gene Arnette Mrs. David G. Williamson, Jr. The Betty Sams Christian Endowed Men’s and basketball scholarship Mr. and Mrs. James K. Cluverius Women’s Soccer Scholarships Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Corrigan The Cameron M. Corse Endowed Tennis Scholarship ed armstroNg eNdowed Football scholarship Ms. A. Gibboney Huske Mr. Kevin M. Corrigan The Cory Family Fund for Excellence in Lacrosse Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Cubbage Mrs. W. Edward Armstrong, Jr. Ms. Isabel Kyle Huske The Costas Family Endowment for Swimming and Diving Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Deacon The John Eric Dahlgren Endowed Football Scholarship kass Family eNdowed scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Dillard The Downing Family Endowed Tennis and Leadership Scholarship autumNstar eNdowed scholarship FuNd Mr. Larry M. Dofflemyer The William C. Eacho Women’s Golf Scholarship Endowment Fund Robert S. Franco, M.D. Anonymous Donor Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Kass The Coach Frank Finger Endowment for Wrestling Fraternal Order of Eagles #4506 The Jonathan A. Frent Endowed Memorial Wrestling Scholarship the Fred N. NewmaN eNdowed meN’s basketball Mr. Larry J. Gammon The Amy Mitchell Griffin Endowed Operational Fund for Volleyball the JohN william barNard eNdowed scholarship Joe and Sally Gieck The Leighton and Anne Rawles Huske Men’s Basketball Scholarship scholarship Mr. Barry Hollar Mrs. Mary V. Barnard The Robert J. Kane, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund Mr. Hunter R. Hollar The Kass Family Endowed Scholarship for Men’s Lacrosse Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Newman Craig and Patricia Johnson John and Audrey Lewis Endowed Women’s Golf Scholarship the mark berNardiNo eNdowed swimmiNg scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Kihm The Yeardley Reynolds Love Endowed Scholarship operatiNg eNdowmeNt For meN’s lacrosse Mr. Jay Lambiotte Dr. and Mrs. Mathias Bostrom The Benjamin Michaelson Lacrosse Scholarship Endowment Fund Mr. Joseph H. Latchum, Jr. The Scott Montgomery Endowed Football Scholarship Mr. John B. Sommi Mr. Joe Mark The Fred N. Newman Endowed Men’s Basketball Scholarship the hal burrows, Jr. eNdowed teNNis scholarship Mr. Richard J. Murray The Jonathan W. Old, Jr. (Engr ’47) Endowed Men’s operatiNg eNdowmeNt For Volleyball National Group Protection, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. J. Shelton Horsley III Tennis Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Rainey, Jr. Werner and Julie Pleus The Bob Olderman Student-Athlete Scholarship Fund Mr. Michael L. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Reid The Peele Rakowski
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