Showing posts with label Asbury College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asbury College. Show all posts

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Gleaning Facebook: He Terrell Really Graduate?

From Gil Crouse's Facebook:
Uncle Terry, we found 1969, but didn't find you?!??!?!?! Did you miss picture day?

Comments:

Terrell Shaw

Yep, I'm not there. I'm not in the yearbook either. I somehow missed picture day. Can't remember why. Dirty trick I played on ya, huh?

Gil Crouse
Hhhhmmmm, did you really go to Asbury???????? 

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Terrell Shaw
I do still have the sheepskin to proved I graduated, though!


Carol Shaw Johnston
Maybe pics were taken when he was stuck in the clinic with mumps. Did you find Ron?


Terrell Shaw
Here's some photographic evidence:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1162238903523&l=132ce9bae5


Gil Crouse
Hey Aunt Carol, we didn't think to look for Uncle Ron. Was he 1969 too? I just looked at the original picture and could sort of make out faces, but but not names and didn't see one that looked familiar.


Carol Shaw Johnston
Ron and Terry graduated the same year. I tried to pick out Ron's photo in the background of your pic but couldn't do it.



 

Friday, January 02, 1970

Time Machine: Mumps & Collegian - May 1969

A great way to end one's college career: 15 days in the college clinic with mumps! Ugh.

Comments

David Matheny
Your Kids are proof that you were cured!

Terrell Shaw
Sheila Matthews Shaw
did you give me those daisies? 

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Sheila Matthews Shaw
I don't remember bringing you flowers.

Ruth Baird Shaw
Your sister carol was trying to take care of you. I have a letter she wrote home about you being in bed with mumps!

Anita Stewart
What a bummer that must have been.


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I spent the last 15 days of my college career in 1969 in bed at the Asbury College clinic. This sign was posted on the door to my clinic room. Lordy, the things I stuffed in that box of mementos!


Facebook Comments 2014


Lyn Davis
Aww. What a way to end your college days! I didn't know that story.

David Marlin Rains
Hoarder!

Jane Nelson Risdon
I remember.

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The Collegian office, home our senior year 1969:
Janie 
Jane Nelson Risdon), Terrell (Terry) Shaw, & Mike Bock

American Gothic 1969
Notice the message to our fearless leader Michael Clem Bock: Clam up, Clem! We were attempting a classic Grant Wood pose with T-square instead of pitchfork, but Janie should have been to my right.

Comments

Jane Nelson Risdon
Janie should not have posed for that photo to begin with! Whatever was I thinking???!


Terrell Shaw
I weighed 70 lbs less than today! But headed back toward that weight, by cracky! I want to meet that guy halfway: 5lbs down in the last month, 30 more to go by December 29, 2015. then ten more after that goal is reached.


Laurie Craw
You sure were scrawny back then LOL


Terrell Shaw
I weighed 135 lbs when I graduated from college... of course that was immediately following 15 days abed with the mumps.


Laurie Craw
Well, if mumps does that, how do I get Steve infected?



 

Time Machine: Graduation Day, May 26, 1969

L-R: Terrell Shaw, Solomin Lasoi, and ? Singh.

Comments


Ivan Lasoi

Cool! You guys must have been proud of your accomplishment. I've always wondered who the Indian guy was?

Terrell Shaw
His last name was Singh... as are many Sikhs. He was a Kenyan Sikh who either went to, or taught at, the University of Kentucky. Solomon and I became acquainted with him and his family and visited them in Lexington a couple of times. They treated us to wonderful curried chicken and rice and other delicious Indian dishes.

Speaking of food, every now and then Solomon and I would go shopping and gather the ingredients for his Kenyan cuisine... I really enjoyed those meals cooked in the basement of Johnson West. It was a hearty chunky cabbage/beef stew with a corn meal almost solid but not quite mush that we ate with our hands with the stew. It was delicious.

Ivan Lasoi
Wonderful memory. When my brother and I stayed in the dorm over the summer we would make the most of the Fitch's IGA fare...maybe cooked a few things. The corn meal staple is called Ugali.

Terrell Shaw
Yes! Ugali. I think maybe Lisette had reminded me of the name a while back... I'll probably have lost it again next week, but I can look back here to be reminded. Your Dad also made a hot tea/milk drink that was quite good.

Lea Cherono Shabangi
Chai! Kenyan tea is simply the best! If every you are anywhere near our homes (IL,KY or TX), you must stop and have some! Thank you SO much for these pictures!

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Graduation day 1969, in front of Hughes Auditorium, Asbury College, Wilmore KY. Center in graduation robes L-R: Jo Riley, Terrell Shaw, Jane Nelson, Mike Bock

Comments
Jane Nelson Risdon

Ah... Those precious memories! How they linger!

Terrell
How they ever flood my soul!
 

Moving Back to Georgia - June 30, 1954

Daddy (Charles Columbus Shaw) wrote this note in a book of sermons.

Having graduated from Asbury College and enrolled in Candler School of Theology at Emory University, Daddy was assigned by the North Georgia Conference of The Methodist Church to a charge of three churches near Griffin, Georgia -- Midway, Sunnyside and Vaughan. The parsonage was at 333 South Ninth Street at its intersection with Church Street. For some reason Daddy recorded this information on the flyleaf of a book of funeral sermons. Other earlier addresses are recorded on the next page.

Rummaging through Mother's estate I found the book with Daddy's notes about arriving at Griffin (June 30, 1954) and his first Sunday (Independence Day 1954) as a North Georgia Conference full-time pastor in Griffin, Georgia. Figured I'd hop aboard my Blogger Time Machine and deposit those notes here in 1954. We would live at on South Ninth Street where it crossed College Street in Griffin for four years while Daddy completed seminary at Candler (Emory) and became fully ordained in 1958 as an elder in the Methodist Church. During those years I attended Fourth Ward Elementary School in second, third, fourth, and fifth grades. Our family grew from five kids to six (Sharlyn Beth Shaw December 19, 1954) and then to seven (David Baird Shaw May 9, 1958).

On today we learned that our "new" home was anything but and not nearly as nice as the parsonage at Mackville, KY that we had just left after two years. This old house had grungy furniture, a kudzu covered field and railroad tracks behind it, and we were in for a war with mice and roaches.

Still I had a ball creating a maze of tunnels in the kudzu and climbing the white mulberries that lined the driveway between our house and the Butts (I though their name was hilarious) next door. I imagined a daughter named "Ima". And a slightly older boy, Herbert Leach, lived directly across College Street from our backyard. Herbert and I went into business together, first as bottle redeemers and then as lawnmowers.

Anyway, here is documentation of these dates


Another flyleaf-noted point in Daddy's life


333 South Ninth Street as it will appear in 2011.