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. . President's Message As President of the Outrigger Duke Kah anamoku Foundation, I h ereby submit the annual rep0rt for 1 and thank a ll of you who have c9n1ributed to th e foun- dati on this past year . We s incerel y appreci- ate your generosity and s upport. The pu rpose of the foundation is to en- cour age athletes a nd scholars whose e ndeav- ors wi ll contribute to the grO\ vth and develop- Ka ft Pkili l·:a·a ·o from .IJaui reCI•irrd an atlz- r g r( uth lo ttl 'S/ P tu·. .w l.flng. He . is the .fi'rsl fl (// ou ii (lll ((//(I I" e. )' O nngesl ro11le nd er er er lo u•i 11 ! Itt' . \ at io11 al Sdwlasl ic Sw:fing .lssof'iations Lon"board \ ati on al G/w np ioml u /J. mcnt of athletics in Hawai'i. The foundation, through its grants a nd sch olarships, also allows us to pe rpe tu ate the memory of the late Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, who was not only the gr eatest Hawai'i water sports athlete of all time, but whose dignit y, con duct a nd athleti c achi evemen ts continue to set the standard for all athlet es everywhere. This year has been a tremendous one for the foundation. Our grants and scholar- sh ip committee appr oved 41 g rants and awarded a t otal of $39,200. Of specia l note , two of our grants helped a thl etes from Hawai' i compete in the 2000 Ol ympics, john Myrdal for sai ling a nd Amy Tong for judo. We al so he lped to send top swim- mers, s urfers and pa ddl ers to competitions acr oss th e country a nd assist ed twenty-four scholar at hlet es to at tend coll ege. Closer to home and to the Outrigger Canoe Club, we once again hel p ed fund both the Cline Mann Paddle boar d R ace and the Walter j. Macfarl a ne 4t h of j uly Regatta. I am also happy to re port that ODKF support ers generously con tributed over $75,000 in cas h donations thi s year. At the same ti me our operating expenses were down nearl y 54% from th e prior fiscal year. Fisca l responsibility was (and rema ins) a top pri ority for the ODKF board. Through the efforts of our licensing agent, Malama Pono Inc., a nd its principal Don L ove we have finali zed the agr eement with TS Enterprises, owner and operator of the highly successful Duke's Can oe Clubs in Waikiki, Kaua' i and Cal ifornia. This partner- ship between ODKF and TS R est aurants is financially rewarding for the foundation while still maint aining t he dignity and mem- ory of Duke Kaha namoku. We look forward to a long a nd fruitful re lationship with the TS Restaurants fnmily. Throughout the year, we were very grateful for the con tinued support of our gener ous donors from the Outrigger Canoe Club membership. We also appreciat ed the support we received from the OCC Boa rd of Directors led by Karl He y er I V. We look for - ward to working clos el y with the OCC board in bringi ng ODK F to an even hig her level of achi eveme nt a nd eff ectiveness. I per sonall y am gratef ul for th e spirit ed sup- port and en thu siasm of the ODKF Board and for OCC board liaison Peter Nottage for hi s const ant gui dance. Wi th all of this support you may rest assured that the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation will thri ve and succeed in its mission as we move forward into the year 2001. Vik Watumull I 'HI(• Outri gg;eriJuk P Kalwna moku Foundation helps sponsor the ClinP fl1w111 5K Padcf fp{ JOa rd Ra ce a nd the Walter.!. tl1arNtrlane Rer4a t1a each sumrnet: L OUTRIGGER DUKE KAHANAMOkU FOU ND ATIO N 1999 - 200 0

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President's Message As President of the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation, I hereby submit the annual rep0rt for 1 ~99-2000 and thank all of you who have c9n1ributed to the foun­dation this past year. We sincerely appreci­ate your generosity and support.

The purpose of the foundation is to en­courage athletes and scholars whose endeav­ors will contribute to the grO\•vth and develop-

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mcnt of athletics in Hawai'i. The foundation, through its grants and scholarships, also allows us to perpetuate the memory of the late Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, who was not only the greatest Hawai' i water sports athlete of all time, but whose dignity, conduct and athletic achievements continue to set the standard for all athletes everywhere.

This year has been a tremendous one for the foundation. Our grants and scholar­ship committee approved 41 grants and awarded a total of $39,200. Of special note, two of our grants helped athletes from

Hawai' i compete in the 2000 Olympics, john Myrdal for sai ling and Amy Tong for judo. We also helped to send top swim­mers, surfers and paddlers to competitions across the country and assisted twenty-four scholar athletes to attend college. Closer to home and to the Outrigger Canoe Club, we once again helped fund both the Cline Mann Paddleboard Race and the Walter j. Macfarlane 4th of july Regatta.

I am also happy to report that ODKF

supporters generously contributed over $75,000 in cash donations this year. At the same time our operating expenses were down nearly 54% from the prior fiscal year. Fiscal responsibility was (and remains) a top priority for the ODKF board.

Through the efforts of our licensing agent, Malama Pono Inc., and its principal Don Love we have finalized the agreement with TS Enterprises, owner and operator of the highly successful Duke's Canoe Clubs in Waikiki, Kaua' i and California. This partner­ship between ODKF and TS Restaurants is financially rewarding for the foundation

whi le still maintaining the dignity and mem­ory of Duke Kahanamoku. We look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with the TS Restaurants fnmily.

Throughout the year, we were very grateful for the continued support of our generous donors from the Outrigger Canoe Club membership. We also appreciated the support we received from the OCC Board of Directors led by Karl Heyer IV. We look for­ward to working closely with the OCC board

in bringing ODKF to an even higher level of achievement and effectiveness. I personally am grateful for the spirited sup­port and enthusiasm of the ODKF Board and for OCC board liaison Peter Nottage for his constant guidance. With all of this support you may rest assured that the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation will thrive and succeed in its mission as we move forward into the year 2001.

y{_u~~ Vik Watumull

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OUTRIGGER DUKE KAHANAMOkU FOU NDATIO N 1999 - 2000

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Vik Watumull

-PRESIDENT

Gretchen Duplanty

-VIC£ PRESIDENT

Mary Philpotts McGrath

-VICE PRESIDENT

Martin D. Schiller

-SECRETARY

Earle M. Alexander, Ill

-TREASURER

Bruce S. Anderson, PhD

Ruth Ann Becker

Sharon Brown

Al lan Dowsett

Tim Guard

Ern est C. Moore, Ill

Wilmer C. Morris

Frances Mossman

Tay Perry

Kei th J. Steiner

Foundation Administrative

Services provided by:

Projects Unlimited llC

ResourceDi rect Inc.

Mailing Address:

ODKF

P.O. Box 90310

Honolulu, Hawai ' i 96835

Phone/Fax: (808) 526-4888

http://planet-hawaii.com/duke

OUTRIGGER DUKE KAHANAMOKU FOUNDATIQN

GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR 1999-2000*

NlilifnHlll€ €;R~NiliS Total fo" Teams • $9,200

CCI1ne Mann Paddleboard Race Paddleboard State Hawai i Canoe Kayak Team Paddling Oahu lnternalioraal Hawaiian Canoe Association Paddling Oahu Lanikai Canoe Club Paddling Oahu Walter j. Macfarlane Regatta Paddling Oahu

ATHLETIC GRANTS Total for Individuals- $11,000

Daniel Coakley Swimming Kapaau john Flanagan Swimming Honolulu Kevin Flanagan Swimming Honolulu Jessica Isaacs Water Polo Honolulu Jodi jackson Triathlon Honolulu Kahekili Kaaa Surfing Wailuku Carl Larsen Swimming Mission Viejo, CA john Myrdal Yachting Kailua Raymond Reichle Surfing Sunset Beach Amy Tong judo Honolulu

SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS "Total $19,000"

Name Sport High School College

Meris Bantilan-Smith Water Polo Kahuku High U of San Diego Nina Alena Beatty Swimming! Kahuku High Cuesta College

Water Polo )ana Bills Water Polo Kahuku High UC Santa Barbara Tia Blankenfeld Canoe Paddling Kamehameha Georgetown Rachel Block Bodyboarding Waiakea High Kapiolani Community

College Devon Carroll Crew/Rowing Hana High Washington State U Teana Cramer Crew/Rowing Kamehameha U of Southern California jane-na IDe Mello Paddling Cast le High Cl~am i nade Uni~:~e~sity Stephanie Dean Kayaking Punahou UCSD or USD Kanani Dilcher Swimming! Punahou U of Pugel Sound

Paddling/Surfing/ Crew/Waterpolo

ID0ug j0hnstone Volleyball Punahou Stanf0rd f':leil Kl!liokn Wale~ 1?0lo l (;)la r~ i l IJJJH Monon Ryan ~ayhee Triathlon/ Seaoury lYa ii California1 J?olyte€hnic

Swimming Kanoelehua Marice! CrewNolleyball Kamehameha Washington State Ka'uionalani Medeiros Volleyball Hana High Hawaii Pacific University Leiana Moser-Reyes Swimming/ Kamehameha Whitworth College

Water Polo Sarah Parker Surfing Punahou Pepperdine Rhonee Rojas Volleyball UH Laboratory Penn State University

School Marissa Rueter Water Polo Punahou U of San Diego Thomas Sanford Swimming Hawaii Dartmouth College

Preparatory Academy

MeaAioha Shimizu Water Polo Kahuku High UH Manoa Parker Smith Volleyball Punahou UCLA Yvonne Subiono Volleyball Castle High Hawaii Pacific University Valerija Vitkauskas Water Polo Mililani High Whill ier College

O UT RIGGE R OUKE KAHA NA MOkU FO UN DATION 1999 - 2 000

ANNUAL ODKF MAHALO LUNCHEON

Ilk ll"atumu/1 and scholnrslujJ recipient l!lrune1~ flojas. 11/ronee enm/led of el'llll .Slate llniPI'rsily this fall/roping to secure a spot 011 their unlionu/fr rullkl'd f!Of­

/c:rbo II I ea 111.

ach year the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation hosts a luncheon to honor the Foundation's grant recipients, top donors and active volunteers. Fifty-four guests attended th is year's luncheon on june 19 at the Outrigger Canoe Club.

Special guests included Mary Philpotts McGrath, Carol Kukea, Marilyn, Kisi and Marc Haine, Patti

Mann Nottingham and Marion Arnott. They represent the families who have established Board Designated Funds within the Foundation.

Featured speakers were schol­arship grant recipients Stephanie Dean (kayaking) and Nina Beatty (swimming) along wi th athletic grant recipient Jodi Jackson (triathlon).

;ltlrlf' tir· gruutee aud one i?f'Jlwroii:~ top I riatldetes Jodi ./ar·/;.\·oJt spoke of ltotr her w dum1s tmiuiug lws taught lwr !totr to keep jiJmsPd in other parts of!terliJi' as ll'e/1. ./cu(1· ll'il/ soon be eulerinf{ Iter first .1·ear of medical g/iool.

Volunteers honored at this luncheon serve the Foundation in a variety of ways. They actively serve on the board and various commit­tees, sell T-shirts at the 4th of July Marfarlane Regatta, research and preserve Duke Kahanamoku histo­ry, review and evaluate over 100 grant applications, and accept a myriad of miscellaneous Foundation tasks with a cheerful

11Can do11 attitude. The ODKF ohana truly epitomizes the Hawaiian value of laulima­many hands working together.

Congratulations to Event Chairperson Dr. Bruce Anderson for a successful and enjoyable Mahalo Luncheon.

OUTRIGGE R DUKE K A H A N A MOkU FO UNDATI O N 19 9 9 - 2 0 0 0

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BOARD DESIGNATED FUNDS There are six ODKF Board USVBA All-American and in team, an avid small boat sailor, paddling in Hawai' i.

Designated Funds. 1991 was inducted into the and a strong promoter of pad-

U.S. Volleyball Hall of Fame. dleboard racing. Grants from The Board of Directors of

Muriel Macfarlane Flanders He was a member of the origi- this fund help to support the ODKF grants awards to individ-

Fund: established by Muriel nal Outrigger Foundation that annual Cline Mann ual athletes, athletic teams,

Flanders to support water sports later merged wi th the Duke Paddleboard Race. Cline Mann scholar-athletes and sporting

in Hawai'i, to perpetuate the Kahanamoku Foundation to was also a member of the origi- events in the name of the above

Macfarlane Fourth of july form ODKF. nal Board of Directors of the listed board designated funds.

Regatta, and to honor the Duke Kahanamoku Foundation We thank the individuals and

accomplishments of Duke Paoa Kala Kukea Fund: estab I ished (DKF) which was founded in families who have established

Kahanamoku. by the Board of Directors in 1963. He then played an these special funds for their

1996 and named for Kala instrumental role in the merger kind generosity.

Terrence McCarthy Fund: Kukea who was one of Hawaii's of DKF and the Outrigger

established by Terrence top overall water sportsman. Foundation to create the pres- Whenever possible, we encour-

McCarthy in memory of her Kukea touched the lives of ent Outrigger Duke age individuals and fami lies to

husband Edmond McCarthy, many young athletes in his Kahanamoku Foundation consider becoming major bene-

who firmly believed in the com- short 52 years of life. He was (ODKF). factors of the ODKF in this

bination of athletic participation an outstanding competito1; manner. Here is a dramatic,

and education. Mrs. McCarthy coach and role model. In 1996 Thomas Arnott Fund: estab- tangible way to honor your

honors her husband by support- he posthumously received the lished this year by Marian family name, or establish a liv-

ing Hawaii's top scholar ath- Hawaiian Canoe Racing Arnott in loving memory of her ing remembrance for a loved

letes. Association john DeRego husband who was a great sup- one. If you would like more

Perpetual trophy for service to porter of both OCC and ODKF. information, please contact any

Tom "Daddy" Haine Fund: the Association and to the Tommy Arnott, a masterful Officer of the Board or the

established by the Board of Molokai/Oahu canoe race. surfer, was also recognized for Executive Coordinator.

Directors in 1994, funds sup- competing in canoe races with

port and develop the sport of Cline Mann Fund: named for Duke Kahanamoku. As team- Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku

volleyball in Hawai'i. Haine john Cline Mann, a superb mates they beat all their com- Foundation

was the captain of the 1968 water sportsman who died in petition in the early 1940's. P 0 Box 90310

U.S. Olympic men's volleyball 1996. · He was captain of his Consequently this fund will Honolulu HI 96835

tearn. He was an 18-time Dartmouth College swimming support interscholastic canoe Ph/fax: (808) 526-4888

O U TRI GG ER DU K E KAHAN A MOkU FOU NDAT ION 1999 - 2000

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OUTRI G G E R D UK E KAHANAM O kU FO UN DATIO N 1 999 - 2 00D

GOLD MEDAUSTS The Gold Medalist program began in

1990 as a way to acknowledge those who

have contributed $1,000 or more to ODKF

in a given year.

Gold Medalists receive a gold medal

re-plica of Duke Kahanamoku as a token of

the Foundation's appreciation. Gold Medal­

ists also get an opportunity to meet and hear

about our grant recipients at the annual

Mahalo Luncheon (see story on page 3).

If you are a Gold Medalist and have not

received your gold medal token, please let

the office know by cal ling (808) 526-4888.

We will arrange to have one delivered to you.

OUTRIGGER DUKE KAHANAMOKU FOUNDATION LEVEL OF INCOME/GIVING

Year is from Oct-Sep Change in Net Assets Net Assets Scholarships Athletic Grants

1986-87 * 56,930 246,334 1,880

1987-88 11,808 258,142 2,000 7,068

1988-89 26,928 285,070 6,000 4,300

1989-90 74,647 359,717 10,000 10,700

1990-91 80,223 439,940 10,000 9,361

1991-92 37,488 477,-128 10,000 26,500

1992-93 25,191 "502,619 12,000 15,550

1993-94 40,549 567,263 12,000 20,500

1994-95 144)25 711 ,488 12,000 23,500

1995-96 5,433 706,055 18,000 31,000

1996-97 49,131 755,186 18,000 18,950

1997-98 <59,355> 695,831 19,000 31,000

1998-99 57,814 753,645 16,000 25,500

1999-00 '126,290 879,935 19,000 20,200

$164,000 $246,009

181 241 teams Scholarships & individuals

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Total Giving

1,880

9,068

10,300

20,700

19,361

(1)36,500

27,550

32,500

35,500

(2)49,000 Kanoni /Jildwr 36,950

50,000

41,500

39,200

$41 0,009

" prior to 93194 investments were carried at cost In 93/9~ changed to carrying investments at market value: beginning endowment was increased by $24,095 to $526,714. ( I) increased for t 992 Olympics (2) increased for 1996 Olympics-includcs S I 0,000 from the OCC-OOKF1 Olympic fund

T H E P U R P Q S E of the Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation is to encourage athletes and scholars whose endeavers will contribute to the growth and development of athletics in Hawaii; to support athletic events and participation by teams and individuals in local, national and international competition; to support individuals in furthering their deducation and to assist in preserving, perpetuat­ing and developing sports which have a special cuhural or historical significance to Hawaii.

O UTRI GG ER D UK E K AHAN A MOkU FO UNDATIO N 1999-2000

October 1, 1999- September 30, 2000

Donors are l!sted by l~tal gifts j;iv?n. Giving levels include gifts-in-kind as well as cash donations. ODKPs fiscal year is from October 1, 1 <J9U - September 30, 1999. Gifts in honor of someone or 111 rnernonam are mchcated by a(#) after the donor's name. The names which correspond with each (#) are found in the "Gifts in Memory of" list below. Ever)' effort was made to ensure the accuraC)' of the mformal1on presented here. We apolog1ze for any errors or omissions and ask that you bring them to our attention immcdintely. Thank You.

SUPER GOLD MEDALISTS Donors of $5,000 or more

Muriel M Flanders 11 0 Terrence McCarthy 120 The Pantheon Company Henry Stotsenbcrg

GOLD MEDALISTS Donors of $1,000 or more

Lex & Gerry Alexander 1 09

Anonymous 1 09 Ruth Ann Becker Carolyn M Craig 125, 21 Dean A Eyre, Jr. Louis & Jean Gowans Jr. James & Priscilla Grown!!)' Tim Guard Mrs. David W Henrst 47 Shelagh S Kresser 90 Robert & Jean Marchant 1 09 Kapiolani Marignoli james P McGuire Nora Meijide 131 Donald Monroe Sr. Peter & Lois Nottage William & Trudy

Saunders 1 09 Martin D Schiller Thurston &. Sharon

Twigg-Smith Gulab & lndru Watumull Vikram & Tanya Walumull

SILVER MEDALISTS Donors of $500 lo $999

Clint & Mildred Basler109 joan S Bellinger Gertrude Berger 11 0 llenjamin & Suzanne

Cassiday Jr. 109 Reginald & June Chambers Gretchen Duplanty Easton Manson Ernest C Moore Ill Terry & Sharon Mullin Cynthia Salley 99 james C Shingle I 09, 110 Keith Steiner John & Louise Stevenson George Sumner, Jr. 1 09 Ernest & Nina \ Veber

BRONZE MEDALISTS Donors of $1 00 lo $499

Warren & Haunani Ackerman 125, 109

jeanne A Anderson Robert Anderson, Jr. Anonymous Anonymous Albert & Florence Apo Lynn Apo TI10mas & Nancy

Arnoll· Janel Atkins Nancy M Bannick Betty W Becker Dennis & Tina Berg Nalani Bickson Shay Bintliff, MD William &May

Borthwick, Jr.

74

19

109

116 1

80

Anita Brightman Wendell F Brooks, Jr. Mark & Margaret

Burgess-Porter Richard & Jean Callahan Anita Carlisle Booth Holt Carlson

Foundation Lorraine L Cassady Paul Cassiday 109 M G Chillingwoflh 109 Malinda Pennoyer

Chol•inard Henry B Clark, Jr. George & Emma

Cook 109 George Correia Wendy Crabb Dougal &Ann

Crowe 109 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon

H Damon Donald & june Deer Col Wales $ & joAnne

Dixon 109 james E Dorsey 115 Peter G Drewliner Elizabeth Dunforrl Thad & Patricia

Ekstrand 1 09 jean Fennimore 13 E K Fernandez Shows Catherine Fink 72 Ada J Forbes Michael Fox Kent Giles Wilford & Shari

Godbold, Jr. 75 John Goody Geoffrey Graf Maylien W Grosjean

125, 109, 111 Walter Guild Marjorie M Guy 122 Marilyn Van Dyke

Haine 109, 121, 123 124, 126, 127, 128

E Doanie Hare Frank & Anne Harryman Fay Ann Hill George Hogan 109 Robert Hogan, jr. A Peter Howell Bonnie judd 46 Mary Ray Kahanamoku Gloria C Keller Kialoa Canoe Paddles 19 Ralph Kiewit, Jr. Maureen Kilcoyne 1 l 0 J IDouglas Kilpatrick Ill Kaniu Kinimaka-

Stocksdale 118 Carol L Kukea Hauff 19 RADM P L Lacy, jr.

USN RET Thomas K Lalakea Karen Latham joel Lawson, Jr. Mrs. Robert Linle Gilbert & Mary lou

Livingston 80 Eli a long I 09 Arnold hum & June

HnrrigAn Robert B Maguire john Marabella Tom May - David May II

Foundation Michael McCormack Mary Flanders

McGrath 112, 113 Fred C McGrew

Thomas & Dorothy McMillan

Fred & Grace Merrill 19, 20, 76

Stephen Meller Ho)1 B Miles, MD I 19 Michael Miller Ernest F Morgado I 09 Ted & Ruthie Mosher Elizabeth Myers 109 Donald Nicol

Nollingham 109, 46 C. Kelly & Kyoko O'Neill Alexandra Ossipoff 99 Cynthia Pearson Mary Karen Perkins David J Porteus William David Pratt lenore Prehler 125 Michael Reeves Peggy Richards Robert & Nan~y

Rocheleau 19 Col Henry Romanek 109 Patricia l~osc

Robert & Harriet Rotz 109

J Ward Russell, Jr. Nicholas Rutgers, Jr. Jack Scaff, Jr., MD Michael Schwinn Sempra Energy james D Shipman Barton Siegfried, Ill 46 Roger N Smith Robert & Bonnie

Smolenski 99 Stephany Sofos Sharon G Solmssen William & Louise

Speicher 114 David Sprowl levi Stanley 110 Mary Stewart Waikiki Rod &

Gun Club 109 Tahitienne, Inc. l'(arriel Tegart joe Teipel Ernest H Thomas Zook Todd Lawrence K WTseu, MD Loves Bakery Timothy Twigg-Smith Paul Wainwright Mark B Wallner

Foundation William White Ill Maile Williams Col Alexander Wilson,

USMC IM 3 Antoinelle Young Frank N Young

COMPETITOR Donors of $1 to $99

Floye Garrison Adams Margaret Adams

Hogan 125 Elizabeth G Alexnn(le~ 109

Maridell B Alexander 1 09 Theodore

Anastasopulos 109 Anonymous Anonymous 1 09 Anonymous 11 Shay & Leona

Auerbach I 09

Austin, Tsulsumi & Associates 46

Donald & Shannon Bauhofer 1 09

Everett & Constance Black 109

'alani Blaisdell & Bill Brennan 19

Jack & Nancy Blanton Marian I. Boyd 109 Elizabeth S Boynton 1 09 Charles & Carol Brede William R Bright Edward & Barbara

Broadbent 46 Lex & Evelyn Brodie 1 09 Balbi Brooks 130, 99 George & Catherine

Bukes Margery Burroughs John Butler Gilbert F Cm 109 Lois Taylor Clarke 109 Margaret Shirley Connors Clara Cook Sunny Lee Corey 117 Christopher & Paula

Crabb Brent & Jill Cullinan Margaret Danford Jack Diehl Paul & Gail Dolan 109 David & Hope Doyle Rob Durand William IThnnan 109 Agenharl l'llis, Jr. Donald Eovino Tia Ferguson Rear Admiral John Fisher Mary Jo Freshley Ellyn Fukuda 109 Marguerite Gilpin 125 Richard H Gray Martha & Jimmie

Greenwell 109 Henryetta F Hager 1 09 Annie C HAlliwell 1, 1 09 ITiarold It 1,1 enderson Jim Heumann Everett C Higgins Richard & Kathleen

Hilsenkopf 109 Robert & Catharine

Hite 109 Murray & Yvelise Hixson Melvyn & Sajni Ho 126 DaleHope 46 Hunter & Debra Ann

Hunt Neal.& Ruby lfversen· 109 Walle~ Inouye 1'09 Farnham J johnson Paul Johnstone I Edmond & Jennifer Jones Sarah M Judd 46 joan Kaaua William Kea 109 Andy & Kari Keiski 1 09 Howard & Elizabeth

Keller 109 Enid Kelly 19 Elspeth J C Kerr 1 09 Nancy S Kiln 1 09 Philip & l~ll zabeth

King 109 Erik Kloninger Mr. & Mrs. Howard Korth William Latchford Peter & Phyllis Lee 109 Christie Leiman Lance Emery Livingston

Donald & jane Lundberg 19

Roger Lyons 46 Gordon Mathison 1 Eloise Mcinerny

Hulse 109 Mr. & Mrs. Arthur

Mersereau Judith H Moore Belly Lee Moll 129, 16 Sharon K Mowat Deborah Gollheil

Nehmad 110 Mrs. Burton A Nelson 1 09 Don & Elizabeth

Nicholson 1 09 Edward & Aimee

Nishioka 109 George Norcross, II Maggie Okey 19 ShirleY, B Olds 95 Joan Osborne Douglas & Maile

Ostrem 110 Robert & Adele

Ostrem, Sr. 109 TI10mas & Willa

Papandrew Linda Payes John & Catherine

Payne 110 Charles & Gerri

Pedesky 125 Barbara l?erry 1 Willi~1m Phipps IDavi<J Pierson 46 Helen A Polls 1 09 Joan C Prall Kenneth & Mildred Pratt The Queen's Federal

Credit Union 109 George Rafael Eleanor Richardson john &Maile

Romanowski 1 09 Alan Rowan Viet.oria .K Sakai 109 Charles Schrader 109 Ames Scoll AI & Connie Serafin 125 John & Alice Serrao Harold M Sexton, MD joy Shimabukuro Atelaite Smalley 125 Kristine Smith Edwin & Cynthia

Sorenson 1 09 Kathleen M Spalding junee C Staggs 110 jb St<~m 109 Ken & Barbara Stehouwer Diane Stowell Scot~ & Donna

Sullivan 19 Ralph Suniga 109 jon Sutherland Starr Sutherland Tiffany Sutherland William & Shirley

Swasey 109 Richard Tate 11 0 Akea & Temoana Teixeira Sue Teimeyo~ Herma11' & Ramona

Teves 125 Wes & Jean Thomas 1 09 Barbara Tilley ArthurWTodd Barbara Tom 99 Beverly S K Tom Hank & Alma Tonini 112 Pomai Uphouse

Gerald Ushijima 110 TI1omas & Addie

Vesey 132 Gino & Violet Viotto Angie Walther Diane Warncke 1 9 RodnC)' West Carolyn White Paul While Dwight & Cinrli White-

Yanaga Patricia Whillemore 109 Gaylord H Wilcox Meade D Wildrick Heather Williams 11 0 MarthaMWood Mike Wood Donald & Dorothea

Woodrum

Gifts in Memory of:

1 Thomas Haine 3 Frank Walton 11 Anne Durant

Freebairn 13 Roy A Fennimore 1 () George Moll 19 Kala Kukea 20 Ethel Kukea 21 Richard G Craig 46 John Cline Mann ~7 David Hearst, Sr. 72 William E Fink 74 Brad Yim 75 Wilford Godbold,

Sr. 76 joseph Kukea 80 Roll Sunn 90 John Scully 95 Patrick D Olds 99 Walter E Flanders 1 09 Thomas M Arnott 11 0 Libana "HOnC)I'

Crabb 111 RobewH Grosjean 112 Marilyn Goss 113 Allen M Stack 114 Bobbye H

McDermoll 115 Camilla Dorsey 116 Ernest A Becker 11 7 Jim Corey 118 joseph Kamanawa

Kinimaka 119 luana W Miles 120 Edmond McCarthy 121 Gail O'Rourke 12-2 james fi G:ireig 123 Wendy Wyman 124 Mike Balungbacal 125 Nanay J Cummings 126 Mary Lou

Livingston 127 John Beaumont Jr. 128 Ellsworth Breezer

Bush 129 Betty Gallagher I 30 Allen johnston

Gifts in Tril>utc lo:

131 All tl\e good l imes at the club

132 All Cod's Souls

OUTRIGGER DUKE KAHANAMOkU FO UN DATI O N 1, 9 9-20 0

FINANCIAL REPORT

The financial statements for the ODKF as of and for the year ended September 30, 1999, were reviewed by Pricewater­houseCoopers. These financial statements are avai lable to our members by request.

At the foundation's annual meeting on September 25, 2000, a report was made on the foun­dation's projected financial re­sults for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2000. These financial statements are now being reviewed by Pricewater­houseCoopers. When that re­view is completed in early january 2001, these documents wil l also be available to the members upon request.

Foundation income came

from donors who specify an amount be charged to their OCC account each month, as wel l as those who make a one-time annual contribution. Funds were also raised through the sale of tee shirts at the annual Walter j. Macfarlane Canoe Regatta on the 4th of July. We also received additional income via royalty payments from Malama Pono, Inc. this year.

Scholarship grants for the year totaled $19,000 and ath­letic grants for the year totaled $20,200. Operational expenses were held to $42,300.

If you would like addition­al financial information please contact any member of the Board of Directors.

2000 1999 1998 INCOME

Donations/Pledges

Investments

$77,858 $109,784 $100,690

Tee Shirt Fund Raiser

Royalties

EXPENSES

Scholarships &

Athletic Grants

Operations

NET ASSETS

AT END OF YEAR

$38,30R

$5,521

$74,358

$38,700

$42,300

$879,935

$56,740

$4,038

$0

$41,500

$71,248

$753,645

<$50,599>

$5,177

$3,762

$50,000

$68,385

$695,831

Applications for Athletic and Scholarship Grants

Athletic Grants and Scholarship Grants There are two types of grants made by the Foundation. Athletic grants are usually for a specific purpose such as tournaments or competitions. Grants may be awarded to an individual, a team or an organ­ization sponsoring an athletic event. Athletic grant applica­tions are accepted at any time throughout the year. Scholarship grants are given to athletes in need of assistance in pursuing post high school education. Applications are accepted between january 1 -March 15 of each year. Previous scholarship recipients must reapply for their grant annually.

Scholarship and Grant requirements:

Applicant must: Be a resident of Hawai' i and

an American citizen Participate in competitive

sports Demonstrate financial need

Applicant must submit: A personal letter of inten­

tion A list of competitive sports

and awards A letter from an athletic

coach or trainer Federal tax return \or par­

ents' if claimed as a dependent)

A recent photo, preferably an athletic action shot

In addition, Scholarship Grant applicants must: Plan to attend an accredited

college as a full time student Submit a transcript of grades Submit two letters of refer­

ence

In addition, Athletic Grant applicants or teams must:

Describe their training pro­gram

Describe their history of previous competitions

Provide results of competi­tions with records and times

Provide their history in the event

If you would like to receive an Athletic Grant or Scholarship Grant application, call ODKF at (808) 526-4888 and leave your name, phone number and mailing address. Please speci­fy which type of application you are requesting.

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