Mrs. Schmolze's Personal Legacy At St. Andrew's
Kitty Schmolze came to St. Andrew's as a young bride and worked first as a volunteer five days a week and then formally, beginning in 1944, as the part-time assistant to the registrar. Her job description consisted of 37 distinct major duties, totaling a minimum of 1,170 hours. Her self-determined workload increased annually until her retirement in 1971. For this and her warm smile and gracious hospitality, she was beloved by generations of alumni, faculty and their families. Upon her husband's and her retirement, Bob Moss wrote:
"What you have done for St. Andrew's, you have done in your own right, and your imprint is your own".
Although many would consider this legacy a gift in itself, when Kitty died in 2005, she left modest bequest to the School as well as a very organized collection of slides, cataloging a life at St. Andrew's and the important role of St. Andreans in it.
Consider Making the Schmolze Faculty Endowment Fund a part of YOUR personal legacy.
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