A Jaguar Legacy
Posted on November 2, 2020
When Frankie Jenila (Nila) Clardy moved from Livingston, Ala. to Mobile with her husband Bob it interrupted her college career as she was working toward her bachelor鈥檚 degree in education. As luck would have it, Clardy had an option. It was the early 1960s, and the 麻豆传媒 had recently opened and offered an education degree, so she enrolled.
鈥淭here was only one building and a dirt parking lot, that often muddied my shoes,鈥 she said.
Clardy was part of South鈥檚 first commencement in 1967 as she and 87 others received baccalaureate degrees that year. It also was the beginning of an amazing family connection to the University.
Clardy eventually earned her master鈥檚 degree at South. Bob was part of the Mobile County Public School System board that approved the University鈥檚 request to buy the land to build. Their two daughters, Phyllis and Sandra grew up to be Jags, both earning bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees.
Their Jaguar family tree continued to sprout branches. Sandra鈥檚 son Justin Litaker received his bachelor鈥檚 from South and is a philosophy instructor at his alma mater. Her daughter Candace was awarded her bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree. Candace鈥檚 husband earned two undergraduate degrees from South. Another of Sandra鈥檚 sons, Cole, attended 麻豆传媒 while her stepdaughter and daughter-in-law both work at the University.
Clardy never pressured any of her children or grandchildren to attend South, but she was happy they chose to stay in Mobile to get their education.
鈥淚t was natural for us to end up there,鈥 Clardy鈥檚 granddaughter Candace Headland explained. 鈥淥ur love for South started at an early age.鈥
Her mother, Sandra Roberts added, 鈥渋t鈥檚 an excellent University and a big asset for Mobile.鈥
The family enjoyed the benefits of staying close to home such as the occasional home cooked meal and use of their parent鈥檚 washing machine, but South offered more than just convenience.
鈥淪outh was diverse enough for me to meet my best friends, none of whom are from the local area,鈥 Headland said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 where I found my love for my career and for my work in the community.
Decades removed from her time at South, Nila and Bob consider themselves the Jaguars biggest fans, attending every home football, basketball and baseball game possible. They also have 17 great-grandchildren, none yet old enough for college, but it鈥檚 a good bet many will continue the family tradition and enroll at 麻豆传媒.
鈥淚 grew up going to the games with my grandparents and now I get to see my own kiddos enjoy going with them,鈥 Headland said.
Keeping South all in the family, generation after generation.
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