Dr. Jim Moore, professor of music, had a surprise reception April 29 – the day he
would have been in a reception for his retirement from Campbellsville University after
40 years. The reception would have been in the Betty Dobbins Heilman House (President’s
Home), but, due to the coronavirus, could not be held. His wife, Nevalyn Moore, who
also taught music at CU and who is retired, called her husband’s office and asked
him to come to their house for a few minutes to help her with something. She surprised
him with this menu: homemade chicken salad with pecans and grapes, a shrimp ring with
cocktail sauce, stuffed eggs, baby carrots, grapes, freshly roasted pecans from Georgia,
and, of course, “Mrs. Moore Brownies.” Nevalyn is famous for her personal “secret”
brownie recipe. The music students always loved her brownies, and even, after she
retired, they would pass along to new music majors her reputation as “the brownie
lady.” She continued to make them for the annual fall School of Music picnic at the
lake. She used real china and cut-glass serving bowls for her husband’s reception.
Others retiring from CU this year are the Rev. Ed Pavy, campus minister, who was at
CU from 1994 until June 2020 and Chris Mapes, who was director of financial aid and
worked at CU from 2000 until March 2020.