Trevecca Nazarene University - Darda Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1979

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ENROLLMENT 1344 1300 1200 1 'IOO 6 mo' 1051 ' 1000 900 - . f 856 762 760 766 770 793 800 648 150 ,Q 0 0- : I I I I I I I I 1 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 It was a night of honor for Dr. Moore, but every presenter realized that a large part of the President's success was due to the lady that sat next to him. Mrs. Moore, was presented with a special gift from Mrs. Pauletta lanaway who repre- sented the Trevecca Women's Club. Bringing the time of tributes to a close, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dr. H. Harvey 0 Hendershot, presented Dr. and Mrs. Moore with a check for 51,000 from all of the districts on the educa- tional zone. A plaque was also presented which read, Deepest appre- to President and Mrs. Mark R. ciation ' Moore in recognition of dedicated ser- vice to church and college. As Dr. Hendershot finished reading words the standing ovation those seemed to signify that everyone was in full agreement. Many of those present had been with Dr. Moore his full tenure as president. Even those who had been at TNC for a short, time had seen Dr. Moore's love for and dedication to the college. It was time for Dr. Moore to address the Trevecca community one final time. Never again would that group be to- gether just as it was. The President ap- proached the podium with confidence. The same confidence displayed during his tenure as President. He told of a gen- tleman that had asked him what his greatest contribution was to Trevecca. Me replied, the greatest contribution that I made was not so much the build- ings that were built or the finances that were reaised . . . but it was the spirit I tried to leave. That spirit of working to- gether, of creative vision and a positive approachff He was not without emotion as he spoke of the Trevecca family. He mentioned how it had wrapped its fin- 1 BUDGET GIVING 645,919 55600,000 547 759 A ' -1' s500,000 I 5939879 ' ' 438,999 5,400,000 - 1 . 247,682 402,400 S300,000 mm , 335 653 S200,000 H9-837 ' - 181,471 ' , s100,000 I I I 1 I I I I A: I Y I 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 CAMPUS PROPERTY VALUE 56,000,000 55,000,000 54,018,491 54,000,000 ' A, 44 s3,000,000 AY -f S2 000 000 if ' f f 53,242,797 - 11,000,000 'Zi 7 I I I I 1 I I I I 68 619 70 71 72 75 74 75 76 77 78 gers around their hearts. His love for TNC was very evident throughout his closing remarks as it had always been throughout his tenure as president. Dr. Moore spoke of the past ten years, the accomplishments that had taken place, and the philosophy of his administration. While he reminded all of the past, he looked toward a bright future with the new president. Anyone spending any amount of time with Mark R. Moore knew by heart the statement he would conclude with. It had been his motto and his reply to many on several- occasions. Do what you can with what you have where you are ... He left those words as encouragement and as a challenge to the Faculty, Staff, and Administration as they looked forward to the days that were ahead of them. For more than a decand TNC was privi- ledged to have Mrs. Mark R. Moore as her First Lady. Without reservation, she loved Trevecca. She graced every occasion with a quiet dignity. We'll never forget the Bus Campaign and the thousands of trading stamps collected. Under her leadership the Trevecca Women's Club was organized. Because of her dream a cookbook was published to honor the 75th anniversary and the proceeds went to purchase handbells to form our Handbell Choir. Some of her other endeavors were the I Care cam- paign, Bloodmobile, Clinic, and Campus Beautification. She loved the Trevecca Community. 23

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l may I President Moore Resigns Takes Position in Kansas City aff l it 1 H F' 29 'xl At the farewell banquet Mrs. Moore receives a gift from the Trevecca Women's Club. Behind Mrs. Moore is her son Brad. it -it at . A-.L ' .,,tt,a? .t-1- lt.. th.. ...it- .-1 Quite a few changes since 1968, as these ' photos portray the dress changes, accomplishments tabove right-celebration for the accreditationl and personalities. ,I- X FEBRUARY 8, 1979 The snow that halted the city of Nash- ville seemed to have little effect on the number of people that filled the banquet hall. Faculty, Staff, Administrators and friends of the college gathered to honor Dr. and Mrs. Mark R. Moore. Over the past ten years Dr. Moore served as their president, but more than that, he and Clarice served as their friends. It was a difficult task to wrap ten years of Thank You's into a bundle, or to en- grave on a gold plaque the feelings of all the lives that had been touched. Difficult as it was, several individuals were cho- sen to do just that. Dr. Charles C. Child- ers led the way by presenting a tribute from the faculty in his inimitable style. He described Dr. Moore as a dedicated man of courage with a saving sense of humor. Closing his tribute he stated, Dr, Moore has a human touch which helps us to see the ordinary human being peeking through whatever official dig- nity he may be clothed in. Ken Price interjected humor throughout his tribute, but spoke sincerely, I feel that Dr. Moore has elevated the staff po- sition at Trevecca College to a position of importance where one can have a high level of self-dignity. Claude Diehl, as an Administrator, entitled his remarks A decade with one of God's true Churchmen. He referred to Dr. Moore's administration as one of optimism and vision. Toby' Williams, as director of East Campus, thanked Dr. Moore for not only allowing him to serve TNC but, in his words, Having enough confidence to throw me in the midst of East Campus and say 'Go at it'. Dr. Moore has always been close to the heartbeats of the student body. Student body president, Byron Middendorf re- ferred to Dr. Moore's dedication and concern for the community of Trevecca. He specifically said that the understand- ing between the students and Adminis- tration had been caused by the open- ness between the two. Representing the Alumni, Herb McMillian remembered Dr. Moore's ac- ademic accomplishments when he said, You helped bring us academic credi- bility. We feel pride and we are grateful.

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