Event recognizes committed gifts
through estate plans
MURFREESBORO — MTSU again recognized supporters who have made long-term
financial commitments to the university during the third annual 1911 Society
Luncheon.
The 1911 Society, named in
honor of MTSU’s founding year, celebrates individuals and families who have
created gifts to the university through their estate plans.
As
part of the luncheon, three students from throughout the university who have
benefitted from scholarships provided through donor gifts thanked supporters
and shared how the scholarships have helped them achieve their educational
goals. Other scholarship recipients were recognized as well.
New 1911 Society members
honored at the event included: Jerry
and Nancy Allen; Gayle H. and Dwayne Duke; John and Bobbie Duke; Bella Higdon;
Devin and Laura McClendon; and J. Howard and Janie Young. New members of the group receive a framed
rendering of Kirksey Old Main.
Also celebrated were
select members of the Signal Society, which honors annual donors who have
supported the university in 20 or more years. This group is named for Middle
Tennessee Normal School’s first newspaper/magazine, The Signal, which was
originally published in 1912.
Those
recognized at this year’s luncheon were Signal Society members who recently
reached the 40-year plus milestone. The
latest group included Edward and Sarah
Barlow and Patrick and Delores Doyle. They received an engraved medallion
reflecting their years of support.
Also
recognized and presented with a special plaque were those who had reached the
50-year plus mark of support. That group included: John and Marilyn Hood; R.
Norman and Barbara Martin; Charles and Nancy Pigg; and Ross and Eva Mae
Spielman.
The
luncheon was held Friday, April 17, at
the MT Center inside the Sam Ingram Building on Middle Tennessee Boulevard.
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