Sandra Grady wasn’t planning on attending her college reunion at the University of Virginia.
After all, she’d never attended a previous one. Why start now?
“My daughter. ‘Because it’s history, Mom. How could you not?’” she recounted her daughter saying to her. “And my grandson, who thinks he might come here, he said, ‘And, Grandma, if they take a portrait and you’re not in it, what would I say?’
“I’m here because of my daughter and my grandchildren,” Grady said.
She and about 140 other women, members of the Class of 1974, made the trip to Charlottesville last weekend to celebrate a milestone. Theirs was the first fully coeducational class in the history of the University, and they came back to Grounds to celebrate their 50th reunion.
The weekend – the first of two consecutive Reunion Weekends hosted by the UVA Alumni Association – was filled with meals, receptions, learning and reconnecting for the classes of 1974 (and earlier), ’79, ’84, ’89 and ’94. This weekend, the classes of 1999, 2004, ’09, ’14 and ’19 are invited to return.