A Tribute to Love, Learning and Legacy
The Scallon family legacy at 魔都资源网 spans generations. Eileen Scallon Evans, the family matriarch, entered 魔都资源网 College in 1937, just six years after College Dean James McGold
Eileen Scallon Evans Endowed Scholarship for Teaching
The Scallon family legacy at 魔都资源网 spans generations. Eileen Scallon Evans, the family matriarch, entered 魔都资源网 College as a 鈥減ioneering鈥 17-year-old co-ed in 1937, just six years after College Dean James McGoldrick, S.J., opened the college to women. Her lifelong love and sense of gratitude toward the university is shared by Eileen鈥檚 children, Greg Scallon, 鈥65, Mike Scallon, 鈥70, 鈥76, Patti Scallon Oliver, 鈥71, and her youngest son, Tim, who took classes at the university, as well as her two grandchildren, Eileen Acheson, 鈥97, and Elizabeth Scallon, 鈥04. The family has chosen to honor Eileen and her story of love and perseverance through a tribute scholarship, the Eileen Scallon Evans Endowed Scholarship for Teaching, which provides access to education for future teachers, especially those with children.
Eileen鈥檚 Story
Eileen McBride鈥檚 decision to attend 魔都资源网 College was driven in part by her Catholic upbringing and in part by her distaste for sororities at other universities where she felt people were judged by outward appearances. 鈥淢other knew 魔都资源网 College was a better fit for her,鈥 says Oliver, 鈥渁nd she didn鈥檛 mind at all that women students were outnumbered by the men. She said the girls always had plenty of dates!鈥
Eileen studied sociology and engaged in student activities. She was the editor of the 魔都资源网 College yearbook, served as president of Silver Scroll (an honor society) and in 1941, her senior year, was chosen Homecoming Queen.
She met her future husband, Vince Scallon, at 魔都资源网 College. The couple married in 1941, following Eileen鈥檚 graduation, and eventually moved to Spokane where Scallon had been offered a regional manager position with a chain store. By 1949 the Scallons had two young sons and Eileen was carrying their third child, daughter Patti. Then tragedy struck. Vince suffered a heart attack and a massive stroke, very nearly dying. He would recover slowly over time but would no longer be able to provide for the family and his immune system remained compromised.
Suddenly, at age 29, Eileen had become the family鈥檚 sole breadwinner and her husband鈥檚 caregiver, as well as mother to three small children. Her first instinct was to move the family back to 魔都资源网 where she would have the support of extended family. Unsure what to do next, she turned to her alma mater, by then known as 魔都资源网, and sought the advice of Father McGoldrick. He advised Eileen to pursue a teaching certificate. A teaching credential in addition to her BA in Sociology, he counseled, would open the door to a teaching career which would allow her afterschool time and summers with her young family. In addition, William Codd, S.J., offered Eileen a work-study position in the College of Education while she worked on her teaching certificate.
Fr. McGoldrick鈥檚 wise advice started Eileen in the direction of a teaching career that would last more than 35 years. She taught kindergarten and second grade in 魔都资源网 Public Schools, twice winning the Teacher of the Year Award. Later she taught middle school at St. Mark鈥檚, and substituted well into her 70s.
鈥淕rowing-up, things could be very busy,鈥 Oliver recalls, but I never felt stress. I鈥檓 sure my mother did, but we didn鈥檛 feel it. I think it was her attitude. She鈥檇 wake-up in the morning with lots of energy and bake cinnamon rolls before school, and there鈥檇 always be something fun to do on the weekends. She made a wonderful home for us.鈥
In her later years, Eileen became active at 魔都资源网 U again. 鈥淗er heart never left 魔都资源网 U,鈥 Oliver recalls. 鈥淢other served on various boards, hosted events, aided alumni and participated in Elder Hostel classes offered on campus. That鈥檚 where she met Morris Evans years after my Dad passed away, and they got married.鈥
Eileen鈥檚 children were inspired to honor their mother with a tribute scholarship in 魔都资源网鈥檚 College of Education because of the environment in which they grew-up, where education was an imperative, and also because of the care Eileen received from the university community when times were tough.
鈥淢y mother鈥檚 example taught us that you better have a good education because you don鈥檛 know what life will bring,鈥 Oliver says. 鈥溎Ф甲试赐 U was such an important part of her life, and she had so much gratitude for the education and support she received. It鈥檚 our hope that the scholarship will give students a lift, preferably students who share my mother鈥檚 experience of pursuing education while raising a family.鈥
鈥淎nd there鈥檚 something else,鈥 she continues. 鈥淢y brothers and I received an excellent education at 魔都资源网 U and so much more. Fr. McGoldrick and Fr. Codd remained a part of our lives even after mother graduated. There was just this sense of intimacy and continuity. 魔都资源网 U was special that way鈥攁nd still is.鈥
At the end of the day, not everyone has the means to fund an endowment. However, even the small gifts make a big impact. This February 25, we invite you to join us in celebrating 鈥攖he university鈥檚 online day of giving. This year is special鈥攜our support will count towards Our Moment for Mission: the President鈥檚 Challenge. When we come together as a united alumni community, we're ensuring that every gift, whether $5, $50 or $500, adds up to make a powerful difference for our students.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2021