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During the Reinhardt College Alumni Day on
Oct. 6, Robert L. “Bob” McEntire ’62 was given the Alumnus of
the Year Award and Thomas W. “Tom” Carter ’61 received the
Alumni Loyalty Award.
Both alumni were appreciative of their
awards and for the impact Reinhardt has made on their lives.
“It’s very meaningful to receive an award
like this,” McEntire said. “I’m glad to have attended Reinhardt,
and I can’t think of too many things in my life that I reflect
back on over the years that have been as meaningful as attending
Reinhardt. It’s always been a very important institution in my
life.”
Carter reminded the guests and fellow
alumni of the value of the “Reinhardt experience.”
“I think in general in the society that I
live in today, that there is a great need for Reinhardt-type
schools – smaller colleges – and what I call the ‘Reinhardt
experience,’” Carter said. “I don’t know how to elaborate on it
– you have to experience it. Maybe the two best years of my life
were at Reinhardt. Reinhardt definitely was a big factor in my
role in life. I do have emotional ties to Reinhardt, and it’s a
very special place in my life.”
The Alumnus of the Year is selected for his
or her personal and/or professional achievements. The award is
based on an individual being distinguished in his of her
business or professional career; for community service; for
exhibiting exemplary faithfulness to Reinhardt; for demonstrated
and propagated spirit of Reinhardt; and for demonstrated faith
and moral character. The recipient of the Alumni Loyalty Award
is chosen for his or her personal and financial support of the
College.
A native of Murray County, Ga., McEntire
attended Reinhardt in 1961 and 1962. He is a member of the
Dalton (Ga.) Golf and Country Club and attends Rock Bridge
Community Church in Dalton. McEntire is a former Reinhardt
Trustee and member of the Dalton Elks Lodge. He and his wife,
Jackie, have two children, Chad and Heather, and three
granddaughters.
Several years ago, McEntire began a housing
company in Nicaragua. He began to interact with young people who
wanted to come to America to attend college. For some of those
aspiring students, he made arrangements with their families,
brought them to Reinhardt, and helped pay their tuition, room,
board and living expenses.
McEntire began his career in the carpet
business in 1972 as owner of Cumberland Carpets. He became a
leader in the industry and 20 years later, started in his
current position of owner/president of Extruded Fibers, Inc.,
one of the most modern and efficient carpet yarning extrusion
operations in the world. McEntire continues to be one of the
most respected leaders in the carpet industry.
Carter was born and raised in Loganville,
Ga. He briefly attended The University of Georgia after high
school but was uncomfortable at such a large school. With
encouragement from his high school principal and pastor, Carter
transferred to Reinhardt. After Reinhardt, he returned to UGA
and earned a degree in education. Both of Carter’s children
attended Reinhardt and echo his statement that there is no
substitute for the personal attention and family atmosphere that
thrive on Reinhardt’s campus.
Carter has been an active member of
Reinhardt’s Board of Trustees since 2004. He is also a current
member of the Georgia Automobile Dealers Association, National
Automobile Dealers Association, Walton County (Ga.) Chamber of
Commerce, Loganville Area Chamber of Commerce and Walton County
Agricultural Facility Advisory Committee. He serves as a
director for the National Bank of Walton County and is a present
member and former chairman of the Walton County Foundation.
Carter spent 15 years as a member of the Walton County Hospital
Authority and is extremely active at Grayson United Methodist
Church, where he serves as usher team captain, Sunday School
superintendent and trustee.
While teaching school in Griffin, Ga.,
Carter married his wife, Carolyn, and continued to dabble in the
used car business – something that he started as a teenager. In
1969, he went into the automobile business full time and, over
the span of the next three decades, owned several dealerships.
He partially retired in 2003 and since that time has provided a
car for Reinhardt President Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood.
This year’s Alumni Day was tagged, “A
Celebration of Presidential Legacies” with the College honoring
alumni from the eras of four former Reinhardt presidents: Dr.
Floyd A. Falany (1984-99), Dr. Allen O. Jernigan (1973-84), Dr.
J.R. Burgess Jr. (1944-73) and Professor W.M. Bratton (1927-44).
Prior to the dinner, Alumni Day included tours of the Waleska,
Ga., campus, a reunion luncheon and a memorial service for
longtime Reinhardt faculty member Judith R. MacMillan. |