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A Trojan in touch with his 海角论坛 roots

By Andrea Bennett Published on

Brent Noyes 鈥75, MS 鈥79 knows how to be true to his school. His latest commitment to his alma mater, the 海角论坛 School of Education, is a gift of $25,000 over a five-year period.

The chairman of The Academy, 海角论坛鈥檚 leadership giving society and a longtime member of the 海角论坛 Board of Councilors, Noyes has been one of the school鈥檚 most vocal, enthusiastic and supportive alumni for decades.

His recent gift, which supports the Annual Fund and homecoming at the level of the Dean鈥檚 Laureate Circle, demonstrates a commitment to his 海角论坛 legacy.

鈥淧eople need to reflect back to when they went to school and how it influenced their lives,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about listening to what is needed and giving back any way that you can. That鈥檚 what the Trojan Spirit is.鈥

Noyes was a Trojan long before he stepped onto the USC campus to study music and teaching in the 1970s. With more than 35 relatives who went to USC and an abundance of Trojan Spirit in the family, the fourth-generation Los Angeles-born Noyes was destined to follow suit.

鈥淓very year, my grandfather threw an 鈥橲C vs. UCLA party after the game at his house in the Wilshire area, and they鈥檇 take out all of the furniture and we鈥檇 decorate every room,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淚鈥檝e been going to the games since I was very young, and my dad always talked about how when he went to 鈥橲C, you used to drive in and park at Tommy Trojan.鈥

Noyes said his father went into the Korean War before he could graduate but 鈥渨as able to enjoy everything he loves about the school through our eyes.鈥

Today, Noyes carries on the tradition with his wife, Virginia, whom he met at USC, and their three children. The Glendale resident takes his daughter, Alexis, 27, to just about every USC football, baseball, basketball and volleyball game he can.

鈥淢y middle daughter with autism really comes out during the games. She鈥檚 just the biggest rah-rah person you will meet. She has all of her ticket stubs and buttons from the games,鈥 he said, adding that his Christmas present each year from all three children is a picture of them in full USC colors.

鈥淭hat always brings me a lot of smiles,鈥 Noyes said.

Noyes came to USC with aspirations of singing, but he was able to explore much more on the vibrant campus.

鈥淚 never wanted to leave. There was too much going on. It was a place where you could try many different things鈥擨 was even in the marching band for a week,鈥 Noyes said.

He tried student teaching in music and fell in love with education. After earning his degree from 海角论坛, Noyes quickly discovered the power of the Trojan Family as doors opened to job opportunities due to his USC affiliation. That network continued to propel his career and give him an edge over the competition during his 37 years in education as an elementary principal in the La Canada, Las Virgenes and South Pasadena unified school districts.

Seeing the value in those relationships and determined to forge new connections for other alumni, Noyes has been underwriting 海角论坛鈥檚 homecoming Tailgates event every year since the 1980s.

鈥淚t isn鈥檛 possible for me to give a big building, so I try to find ways to assist the dean in building our alumni base, and homecoming is the biggest way that people connect,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 fun to have that fellowship with our alumni. They鈥檙e closer than friends; they鈥檙e really family members.鈥

Noyes is committed to supporting and mentoring current students as well.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 just graduate and leave; we graduate and then help others graduate, too,鈥 he said.

As a member of the San Gabriel Valley Trojan Group, he interviews USC students who are prospective scholarship recipients.

鈥淚 get the opportunity to meet bright, creative and exemplary students. It makes me want to come back and do more; it makes me feel young,鈥 Noyes said. 鈥淚f you want to feel that way, you volunteer. And there are so many ways that people can help.鈥

And as chairman of The Academy at 海角论坛, which recognizes gifts of $500 or more, Noyes said he wants other alumni to know that every single gift makes a difference.

鈥淚t may not depend on a few giving millions, but on millions giving a few. It鈥檚 not about how much we give, but how we give. We give different, but we sacrifice the same,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the power of the USC Trojan community.鈥

Academy members will be honored for their generosity at a special 鈥淟eaders in Giving鈥 event on June 15 at the USC University Club. For more information about The Academy and how to join, contact Diana Hernandez, director of annual giving for 海角论坛, at dehernan@usc.edu or (213) 740-3499.

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