Thursday, June 20, 2013

Lois's Graduate studies

My studies started immediately after registering. I took several Biblical courses including "Prophetic Literature of the Old Testament" under Dr.  F. Kearley;  "The Use of Apocalyptic Style  in the Old and New Testaments" under Dr. Ian Fair; "Christian Ethics", under Dr. Carl Spain. The remainder of my studies were "Seminar in Contemporary Problems and Family Studies"  under Dr.  Tom Holland, and "Marriage and Family" under Dr. Paul Faulkner.  The course which entranced me the most, I think, was one I took under Dr. Milholland which required that I go to the Abilene State School where they had mentally disabled children who were sent there by parents who found they could not understand or control their offspring. I especially remember one little boy. He was about eight years old and had the sweetest, most angelic face I had ever seen on a child. This is how my attempted conversation went with him :
    Lois –  Hello
   Boy – Hello
   Lois - How are you
   Boy - How are you
   Lois – I'm fine, thank you
   Boy - I'm fine, thank you
   Lois – I'm glad
   Boy - I'm glad
 Mary, the professional in charge of these kids, came in then and took me aside and told me, "He doesn't understand a single thing you have said to him, he cannot talk normally, he has what is called "Echolalia,"  "lalia" is a Greek word meaning "speech," Some call it "parroting." The children at the State School were taken for walks where they collected wild flowers, leaves, grass, and sticks, etc, which they would take back to school and stick onto white paper. Some of their creations could only be described as "exquisite". I borrowed several of them to take to show the class their
beautiful creations. For my final  endeavour I was asked, by Paul Faulkner, to write to as many churches of Christ and find out how many of them approved of hiring marriage counselors for their congregation's troubled families. He told me not to expect too many responses. I received about 30% response, which Dr. Faulkner thought was particularly good. This, very briefly describes my MS Degree.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Melville's great success as a graduate student

When we first arrived at ACU Mel still lacked a few leveling courses he had to take, but since he had done such fantastic work at SABS, the university allowed him to start on his undergraduate work immediately. He was allowed to begin some of his master's degree work which completing the final semester of his bachelor's which he achieved "Summa Cum Laude." He was now ready to give all his time to his MA degree. He was also inducted into ALPHA CHI, a national honor society.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Abilene Christian University

After we had moved into our apartment I realized I was going to be bored to tears, I knew no-one, the kids were in school – Steve at Taylor Junior School, close to the campus, and Paul at Abilene High School. I said to Melville, "I'm going to go crazy with nothing to do but keep this tiny apartment tidy!" He immediately responded, "Why don't you go and see if they will give you a scholarship, they have all the information about your previous attendance." I immediately cheered up, because I knew that I would love to continue my studies. Since I had worked my last two under-grad years in the Bible department I thought that the fact would give me a better chance of success. So I got myself ready and took myself off to the the office of the Head of the Bible Department. I was thrilled to see he was one of the professors for whom I had worked, and he said he remembered me well. I asked if he thought they would accept me as a graduate student and would give me a scholarship. He said he was sure he could arrange it, and as I left his office I said, "It will have to be 100%" He said, "Go and register and I'll see what I can do and will call you this afternoon." That afternoon I got my positive answer – I was now a Graduate Student!!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Arrival in the States

When we arrived at the airport in Georgia we were met by Deb and Rex who took us, first, to eat at a Chick-fil-A, our first encounter of this popular fast-food eatery, then we proceeded to their home in Montgomery, Alabama, where Rex was working in a Christian book-store. We spent our first American Christmas there before leaving for Abilene, Texas, and Abilene Christian University – my old Alma Mater. Rex had an old Chevy Vega which he sold to us for $1.00, just to make it legal for us to own it. It still worked very well and lasted us until we were ready to return to Southern Africa Bible School (SABS). We left Alabama shortly after Christmas and drove down to our new destination. On the way there we spent the night in West Monroe town before going on to Abilene. That night there was snow storm and the roads were covered in snow. As we entered Texas, we had to cross an ice-coated bridge. One abandoned car was on its side just across the bridge, so we entered the bridge with some trepidation (well considered) and soon found ourselves sliding. Melville is an excellent driver, and knew the technique to follow in such a situation, and we arrived safely, but shaken with fear, on the other side. Paul and Steve were sitting in huddled positions in the back seat – too scared to speak. Then we proceeded to Abilene with no further traumas. We located the house where wwe were to make out home for the next couple of years. It belonged to Dr. Everett Ferguson and was adjacent to his house. He had divided the house into two apartments and we had the larger section Everett was now professor at ACU and was an ex-student with whom I had enjoyed a speech class in our undergraduate days.