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ast summer, a longtime beloved Bluefield College tradition came to

an end. For 30 years, former BC students had been gathering for a

time of reunion in Charlottesville, Virginia, and for most of those years

at the home of alumni Bobby (’58) and Joyce Mullikin (’58) Gentry. On July 9,

2016, the Gentrys hosted their last reunion, but not before strengthening the

bonds of hundreds of BC alumni across several generations.

“The BC reunion at the Gentry farm has been a highlight in my life for over

20 years,” said alumnus Rod Hale (’60) of Midlothian, Virginia. “It was a grand

tradition important enough for folks to travel as far as 300 miles. Alas, the time

has come for the Gentrys to retire, but what a wonderful ride it has been.”

The Gentry reunion started as a gathering of Bluefield College classmates

from 1958, but as the years passed Bobby and Joyce graciously invited

other classes to become a part of the tradition.

“Never one to miss a chance at being with fellow alum and a picnic, I

invited myself to it,” said alumna Shirley Chapman Meador (‘73) about her

first Gentry reunion. “How exciting to hear all the reminiscing. There is no

better way to brighten your day than to hear of the adventures then. It is

wonderful to know the couples who met at BC, like the Gentrys, are still

married.”

The reunion grew into an event as traditional as Bluefield College’s Sadie

Hawkins Day, sledding down Rish Hall hill and Mud Pig Day, featuring

reminiscing, storytelling, a picnic lunch in the Gentry barn, homemade

peach ice cream for dessert, and hayrides around the farm.

“Bobby (Tex) and Joyce were wonderful hosts,” said Rev. Hale. “The farm

setting was ideal for informal visiting, sharing precious memories about

our BC days, enjoying delicious food, and especially Tex’s homemade ice

cream. His great delight was to provide the hayrides. He loves to drive his

tractor.”

As much as Bobby did enjoy providing rides around the farm on his tractor,

he and Joyce said they equally enjoyed getting to see former classmates

and other BC friends every summer.

“So often we lose touch and never hear from friends,” said Joyce, “but

this gathering helped us stay connected. It was always good to see people

again and catch up with everyone, where they were and what they were

doing. It was fun. We enjoyed it a lot.”

THE

END

Alumni Reunions

at the

Gentry Farm:

THE END OF AN ERA

Register for the

July 15 reunion at

bluefield.edu/reunions