Former OCC president Robert B. Moore dies
Kris O’Donnell
Administrators, students, community members and friends on Wednesday
mourned the death of a man who put Orange Coast College on the map.
Robert B. Moore, the longest serving president in OCC’s 55-year
history, died at his retirement home in Ashland, Oregon, on Tuesday.
He was 86.
Known affectionately as Dr. Bob to students and staff, Moore
witnessed a tenfold increase in enrollment, from 3,200 students in
1964 to more than 30,000 in 1982.
“I arrived there a year after [Moore], and he taught me about
patience, goodwill, fairness and understanding,” said David Grant, a
longtime friend and OCC’s president from 1989 to 1997.
“During his tenure, OCC experienced tremendous expansion, and I
recall how Bob used to say, ‘We’re not just building buildings, we
have to make life better for students,’” Grant said. “If you were
there on campus late in the evening, you’d always see his light on.
He was always the last person to leave campus.”
Grant recalled a day when, even though OCC had banned dogs on
campus, Moore reached down and started petting one.
“Since it’s here, you might as well play with it,” Moore had said.
A testimonial to Moore’s dedication to the college and his love
for the performing arts was the renaming of the OCC Auditorium as the
Robert B. Moore Theatre in 1982.
“Moore was involved in more than just campus activities -- he
participated in chamber of commerce and the city’s Development
Committee,” Grant continued.
A 22-year Costa Mesa resident, Moore served as president of Costa
Mesa’s United Fund drive and as president of the Southern California
Industry Education Council.
In 1972, Moore received Costa Mesa’s Outstanding Citizen Award, as
well as Northern Arizona University’s Distinguished Alumni Award. In
1982, Moore received Cypress College’s President’s Award.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to
the Dr. Robert B. Moore Scholarship Foundation in care of the OCC
Foundation, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
* KRIS O’DONNELL is a Daily Pilot intern. He can be reached at
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