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Vol. 2, No. 10 Friday, November 20, 1964

Middle East College Affiliates Officials Break With Loma Linda University Loma Linda University will begin an active affiliation with Structure Middle East College, Beirut, Lebanon, next September. For $650,000 Arrangements for the academic relationship between the two Officials broke ground for a institutions have been approved by the University Administration new biochemistry-chemistry md Trustees, reports President Godfrey T. Anderson. The affilia- building at Loma Linda Uni ion agreement calls for the University, in effect, to validate or versity Monday, November 16. stand behind degrees granted Many students and faculty by the Lebanese school, Dr. members braved the cool Anderson says. Dental Student weather to attend the brief Faculty Will Travel Wins Second Prize ceremony following the regular Loma Linda University will Monday morning convocation. be responsible for assignment A Loma Linda University stu The two-story structure with of two faculty members to the dent last week won second prize full basement will rise next to Middle East school. The pair in a national scientific competi Griggs Hall, the Graduate of professors, appointed in al tion sponsored by the American School building, at the north ternate years to two year Dental Association. east corner of Central Avenue terms, will serve on academic Larry V. Smith, 23-year-old and San Bernardino Street. It committees there, making cer senior student in the School of will house teaching, research, tain that diplomas validated by Dentistry, received the award and administrative programs of the University represent stand at the association©s national the School of Medicine depart ards of performance acceptable convention in . ment of biochemistry and the to the University. His project, titled "Ion Per Graduate School department of meability of Vital and Nonvital HELPING TO BREAK the ground for the new biochemistry- chemistry. La Sierra College President Three University officials and William M. Landeen has indi Human Teeth," was judged chemistry building are (1 to r) J. Paul Stauffer, PhD, dean of the among scientific projects and Graduate School; Maurice E. Mathisen, PhD, chairman of the de two students wielded ceremon cated that La Sierra faculty ial spades to kick off the con will cooperate in the visiting clinical exhibits prepared by partment of chemistry in the Graduate School; Lee Coin, grad students at 43 US dental uate student in chemistry; Godfrey T. Anderson, PhD, president struction project. The spading professor program at Middle done by President Godfrey T. East College. Dr. Anderson schools. of Loma Linda University; David B. Hinshaw, MD, dean of the The award marks the third School of Medicine; Raymond A. Mortensen, PhD, chairman of Anderson was with a pneuma says this is desirable in view of tic-powered jackhammer. "He©s the fact that Loma Linda Uni consecutive year in which Lo the department of biochemistry in the School of Medicine; and ma Linda University©s entry Ronald White, graduate student in biochemistry. Photo by Ev- a little tired from all the versity has limited faculty re groundbreaking here lately," it sources in some teaching fields hes placed among thf> top three erett Mason. < f in national judging. Mr. Smith©s was explained. where it does not offer formal Site of the new building is curriculums. Thus La Sierra exhibit was selected to repre sent the University in the com within a few yards of three might supply faculty to rein 31st Annual University Presents other construction projects cur force Middle East programs in petition when it won first prize in an intra-school contest at Bach Festival rently under way, including the business or teacher education, Musical Talent Show new medical center. he suggests. Loma Linda last February. Weekend The Loma Linda student, Held This College Proposal Burden Hall was filled last Immediate Construction married and the father of a Alumnus H. Vincent Mitzel- Uni Middle East College first pro Saturday evening for the young son, will be^ the school©s felt, SM ©60, will direct the versity Talent Night. Dean of Construction on the new posed the idea of affiliation to first second-generation denial thirty-first annual Bach Festi building is scheduled to begin Loma Linda University, whose Students Walter B. Clark was alumnus. His father, Vernon val at the First Congregational master of ceremonies for the immediately. The initial eon- Trustees studied the idea last R. Smith, DDS, graduated from Church of Los Angeles on No tract calls for completion of summer. Trustees approved the musical affair. Loma Linda University School vember 20 and 22. This oldest of $40 went only the upper story, which will idea in principle and authorized his The first award of Dentistry in 1960 when Bach Festival on the West Coast to Tom Stauffer, a college stu house biochemistry laboratories, a trip to the Beirut college by son was a pre-dental student will include choral, solo, and in offices and classroom facilities. President Anderson. If he ap dent who works part-time at at La Sierra College, Riverside. strumental music by Sebastian for his The ground floor and basement proved of the college©s program de Loma Linda Matfket, Loma Linda©s first dentistry Bach and his contemporaries. cello solo of "Elegie" by Faure. will be left unfinished, except to improve and enlarge its li grees were conferred in 1957. Dr. Harold E. Mitzelfelt, the for exterior walls and struc brary, physical plant and fac Second honors and $20 went The senior Smiths now live alumnus© father, will guest con junior den tural supports, until the Grad ulty, and agreed that academic St., to Nancy Koelsch, at 11344 San Bernardino duct on Friday, November 20. tal hygiene student, for her per uate School department of programs there met acceptable Loma Linda. Dr. Smith prac The Bach Festival Virtuose Or chemistry grows to require the standards of excellence, the af formance of "Listen to the tices in Redlands. chestra will present "Suite No. by Hawthorne space. filiation should go ahead, the prize in the basic sci Mockingbird" First 2 in B Minor"; "Concerto in F on the marimba. Exterior dimensions of the Trustees decided. ence project competition went Major Opus 4 No. 4 by Handel"; building are 132 feet (east- Dr. Anderson returned from A third award of $10 went to to Douglas Cameron, Univer "Toccata in F"; Suite in A Mi Irwin, soph west) by 103 feet (north- i his trip in October, recom dental stu Helen and Ray sity of Washington nor by Telemann"; "Cantata omore dental student and wife, south). Each floor will have mended approval to Trustees dent. No. 51 Jauchzet Gott in Alien approximately 13,600 square at their November meeting and for a vocal duet, "Romance" In 1962 John P. DeVincenzo, Lande"; and "Brandenburg Prince" by feet, making the building some announced the affiliation plans received second award from "The Student SD ©64, Concerto No. 5 in D Major." Romberg. what larger than adjoining this week. in the national competition and "The Passion According to Griggs Hall, which it will match ©64 won Konimi Lum, a sophomore International Opportunity Donald D. Jeffries, SD Saint Matthew" is on Novem- of Nurs in appearance. in 1963. student in the School Middle East College, operated third award ______To page 2, col. 4__ ing, received a special third Biochemistry facilities in the in Lebanon by the Middle East award of $10 for her perform new structure will replace those Division of Seventh-day Ad- ance of "Kona Kai O Pua," a destroyed in a fire that swept ventists since 1939, has a stu Hawaiian folk song. the University©s Risley Hall dent enrollment of just under Other contestants in the pro nine months ago. The depart 200. Lebanon©s apparent stabil gram included Marilyn Froom, ment has been occupying tem ity amid intra-Arab political SN ©67; Cheryl Reinhard, SN porary quarters elsewhere on disputes has made it possible ©67; Eileen Wangrin, SN ©67; the campus. The Graduate for students from neighboring Judy Dietrich, SN ©66; Bradley School chemistry program will Arab nations to attend the col Nelson, SM ©68; Connie Ander find its first permanent home lege without serious difficulty. son, SN ©67; David Olson, PT in the new building. The climate, culture and ar- ©66; Beverly Steele, RN; Doris Contractors Havstad and cheological interest of the area Babcock, PT ©66; Mae Long, Bergvall of Loma Linda will make it a desirable situation pharmacology research assist build the proposed structure, for American educators, Dr. ant; Shirley Ching, SN ©65; with finished upper floor, for Anderson observes. Close to the Kathleen Ekkens, secretary in $650,000. Architects are Heit- college is well-known American the development office and schmidt and Thompson, Los An University, affiliated with New Jamie Trefz, secretary in the geles. York University much as Mid office of public information. Features dle East College will be affili Other participants were ated with Loma Linda. Occa Gayle Nelson, MD, and his Included in the upper floor, sional lectures or teaching as wife, Kathleen; Billy Burks, SD which biochemistry faculty signments at American Univer ©62; and Fred H. Dortch, SD ©59 . hope to utilize by May or June, sity will probably be a part of and currently a graduate stu will be: visiting professors© programs, dent in periodontics. a large, amphitheater-type Dr. Anderson says. Judges were J. W. Osborn, re classroom in the center, Probably only one California tired music professor; Mrs. seating 108 students; teacher will be assigned to Le Mary Ziprick, piano instructor a spacious student labora banon for the school year be at La Sierra College; and Mrs. tory accommodating 104 ginning next September, the Anne Evans, a soprano soloist with room to spare; President reports. A second LARRY V. SMITH, SD ©65, receives congratulations from Charles from Riverside. seven research rooms, each professor will begin the follow T. Smith, DDS, dean of the School of Dentistry, after receiving The program was organized with an adjoining office; ing year, and two will be con second award in his category at the American Dental Association by Patrick H. Hicks, minister of a conference and library tinuously in residence there meetings in San Francisco last week. Photo by Robert Breck- music for the University room; after. enridge. © Church. To page 2, col. 4 A Prayer for Thanksgiving Nickel Gets Rancho Hospital Position Division of Religion Sets New medical director of Rancho Los Amigos Hospital "Let Us Complete" in Downey, California is Ver- Summer Tour of Holy Land non L. Nickel, MD, according A tour of Israel next summer will be sponsored by the Division A year ago this Sunday, the United States was rudely to Eugene R. Erickson, adminis of Religion, according to John M. Reeves, assistant dean of stu trator of the 2,220-bed facility. shocked into a period of soul searching dents and instructor in religion. Mr. Reeves, who has traveled by the sudden loss Dr. Nickel graduated from extensively in the Middle East, is the tour director. of its Chief Executive through an assassin©s bullet. The the School of Medicine in the The tour itinerary will liter death of President Kennedy was one of the great traged class of 1944-A and is a clinical ally cover the areas from "Dan professor of orthopedic surgery- to Beersheba," with special em ies of the Twentieth Century. We at Loma Linda Univer Dr. Nickel©s responsibilities Nutritionists Give phasis on the archeological re sity, and the reader©s of SCOPE shared that loss. at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital mains of well known Biblical A year ago, our flags flew at half mast in memory of a since 1953 have included the Food Demonstration and historical sites, he said. supervision of about 300 pa Two additional food demon Some of the ancient sites to current leader. Today, our flags fly at half mast in mem tients undergoing intensive re be visited are Mount Carmel, ory of former President Herbert Hoover. Through two habilitation and treatment, in strations will be given on the Los Angeles campus by the Dead Sea, Sodom, Red Sea, consecutive Thanksgiving seasons we have mourned the cluding physical therapy, occu Jerusalem and the spot where pational therapy, the fitting and School of Nutrition and Dietet ics, according to Irma B. Vyh- the Dead Sea scrolls were loss of great men of our nation. making of braces and artificial found. Yet the nation has much to view with thanks. The limbs. meister, associate professor of nutrition and dietetics. Other places on the itinerary transfer of leadership to President Lyndon Johnson went Tonn Accepts New The December 1 presentation include Caesarea, Sea of Gali smoothly. The world at large enjoys a period of peace is "A Festival of Foreign Cook lee, Cana, Tiberias, Capernaum, Health Position ery." "Holiday Flare" will be Nazareth and Tel Aviv. from war, if an uneasy peace. Material prosperity for "We will spend two Sabbaths Emil F. given on December 8. The first Tonn, SM ©38, was in Jerusalem and Nazareth," Americans is at an all time high. Universities everywhere appointed deputy health officer demonstration in the current Mr. Reeves continued. "The are riding a crest of national attention to their needs. and deputy medical investigator series, "Treasury of Thanks giving Ideas," was given last Bible is the best guidebook for Loma Linda University has broken ground on numerous for Josephine County, Oregon, travel Tuesday. in the Holy Land and last month. becomes increasingly meaning projects to increase its potential for service. Doctor Tonn has been In gen Everyone is invited and door prizes and samples will be given ful as one travels throughout Even in the loss of Presidents Kennedy and Hoover the era] practice of medicine and this little country, 250 miles surgery since moving away at the demonstrations nation may well have profited. From President Kennedy to Grants long, 10 to 60 miles wide and Pass in the county in 1948. which will be given in the ed men and women learned to live with enthusiasm and ucational room at the White 5,000 years deep." He served his internship at The" tour group will leave vigor. From President Hoover men and women learned Loma Linda University Hospi Memorial Church from 7 to 9 p.m. on the dates given. New York by jet on June 17 to value other peoples. Both these men were undeniably tal from 1937 to 1939. and will return July 18. involved in the successful building of higher education. Only $907.00 <> "The amazingly low cost of In his inaugural address President Kennedy chal $907.00 offers a truly remark lenged, "Let us begin." President Johnson has chal Hardinge Sums Up Plans for able travel bargain which lenged, "Let us continue." would be impossible to get as an independent tourist. It is As a Seventh-day Adventist university perhaps our New School of Public Health planned for those who desire prayer of petition and thanksgiving should be, "Let us an economical trip in both price (Editorial note: A SCOPE writer recently interviewed Mervyn G. Har complete." dinge, MD. PhD. DPH. chairman ol the Division of Public Health, to ask and tune. about futui-c plans for the division. These plans, announced by Dr. Har On the way home the group Let us complete the commission of God to this genera dinge. are the basis for this article.) will stop in Rome. At this tion. "You may recall that the Division of Public Health was created point the tour members will be by the Board of Trustees effective September 1. This action was free to travel as they wish in taken so that the various area programs in public health, tropical Europe for IS days. Expenses medicine and nutrition and dietetics could eventually be brought during this period, however, are Affairs Council Forms in Area together in a School of Public Health. not covered by the cost of the tour. A World Affairs Council of Inland Southern California has been Not a New Idea The price includes round-trip formed by eight colleges and universities, including Loma Linda Groundbreaking jet fare from New York to Tel University, and interested citizens. "The idea of establishing: a Continued irom page 1 Aviv, Israel, rooms and all Godfrey T. Anderson, PhD, University president, was elected School of Public Health is not separate rooms for a spec- meals, chartered air conditioned temporary chairman Qf the board of directors at the organiza new. Harold N. Mozar, MD, bus for the LLU group and an tion©s first meeting in October. and Saleem A. Farag, PhD, who trophotometer, ultracen- trifuge, isotope laboratory, experienced guide. Special fea The purpose of the new council, patterned after similar organ were formerly associated with tures include lectures on actual izations in the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas, is to bring the University and the Division isotope counting, a dark room, cold room and sub "digs" by Israeli archeologists, speakers on international affairs to this area and to "provide an of Public Health and Tropical an overnight stay at an Israeli avenue for the study and full and free discussion of matters of Medicine, had this idea for sev zero room; preparation and stock "Kibbutz" near the Sea of Gali- import," according to a statement adopted by the eral _year» and worked toward . lee, aod the opportunity to stay board. The directors© first meeting was at University of Califor this end," said Dr. Hardinge. rooms; **" quarters for small labora as an overnight" guest of an Is nia, Riverside. Several obstacles have been raeli family (optional). First public meeting of the new group will be November 23 overcome in the past few tory animals. Main entrance to the build Religion Credit at a dinner meeting in the Orange Show Empire Room in San months and there are others to University credit in religion Bernardino. Michael Forrestal, special assistant to the Secretary be surmounted in the future. ing will be from Central Ave nue, with a student entrance at is available for those who want of State for Vietnamese Affairs, is the speaker. For example, the accredited it and are able to meet the re Individuals desiring further information may call the president©s School of Public Health which the rear. Access to the upper floor will be by two stairways, quirements of the Division of office, extension 288. is to be established must have Religion and Loma Linda Uni at least four departments with an elevator to be added later. versity. public health administration, Individuals desiring further epidemiology, biostatistics and information should contact environmental h e a 11 h and Bach Festival John M. Reeves at LLU. —— J&ook Ualk —— each of these departments must have a minimum of two full- Continued from page 1 By GERALDINE PALMER tune faculty members at a doc ber 22. The Cathedral Choir of Assistant Librarian toral level. the First Congregational University If you know Peg Bracken as the witty, practical, and knowledgable au "When our school is estab Church and the South Hills thor of / Hate to Cook Book and / Hate to Housekeep Book, you will rec lished, we hope to have four High School Treble Choir are ognize her touch in / Try to Behave Myself (Harcourt, 1964), which is other departments in addition the performers. Admission is Published by Loma Linda to those which are required. by ticket only. University, an educational in just as useful, just as up to date and even funnier. stitution operated by the Gen Peg Bracken does not claim to be the first authority on etiquette. She These would include nutrition, eral Conference of Seventh- takes up, she says, where Emily Post and Amy Vanderbilt leave off. She in international health, tropical day Adventists, as a non medicine Physical Therapy profit organ. dicates that authorities can differ on points of behavior, even to being exactly and health education. Now Frequency of publication: opposite, and. then gives her own rule: warmhearted feeling for the comfort one of our main tasks is to Alternate Fridays. find enough qualified personnel Alumni Encourage of other people is the basis of all good manners. Second class postage paid to staff these eight depart Associate Members at Loma Linda. California. The problems of eitquette seem everythin& what to do for friends ments." to diminish under sugar-coated chap Regular subscription rate: who are having real troubles and The projected date for the Seventh-day Adventist phys ter headings. "Pardon Me, You©re how to visit people in hospitals are $3.00 per year; 10 cents Standing on. My Status Symbol," for official opening of the School of ical therapists who graduated per copy.______covered in the chapter on "Gifts and Public Health is July 1, 1967. from schools other than Loma instance, is about the problems of Gentle Deeds." DIRECTOR OF NEWS conversation. Her counsel regarding Then the accrediting commit Linda University are invited to Peg Bracken comes to the end tee will be asked to visit in the join the Loma Linda University PUBLICATIONS: interior decoration is to "stay away of her book wondering what should JERRY WILEY from the subject of interior spring of 1968. School of Physical Therapy decora be the moral, the final word, and Alumni Association as associate tion, at least until you have seen the decides that "the heart of the eti In the Meantime Editorial Assistant: other person©s quarters. Your members. Upper quette that matters is ©to rejoice with Recent changes in the asso John E. Crowder____ Bohemian friend may be pained right them that do rejoice and to weep "The Master of Science de gree in health education is cur ciation constitution and bylaws Contributing Editors: down to the soles of his chukka with them that weep,© remembering, make Alice E. Gregg, boots by your Early Williamsburg rently being offered through it possible for graduates and trying to help them remember, of other schools to enjoy the John Parrish living room, and you may think his that for every door that closes an the Graduate School. Although this is a good degree, a Master same advantages of member Alumni News Editors: African masks are Early Halloween, other opens." ship as Loma but neither one of you has made of Public Health degree would Linda University Catherine Graf, Nurs any snide remarks be preferable. We will continue alumni. These include oppor ing; Alton E. Libby, beforehand; so no tunities for association harm has been done." Tightening Taxes to offer the MS in health edu and Physical Therapy cation until the School of Pub professional interchange with In her chapter on "Let it Ring, The Johns Hopkms Univer other Seventh-day Adventist Let in Ring. Let it Ring" you may lic Health is established and Advertising in University SCOPE must be University or sity©s Applied Physics Labora then we will give the MPH." therapists and keeping up-to- be surprised to know that she says, tory has lost its protest against date church oriented and must "You don©t have to answer. through the pages of Uni meet standards of church- It is a $140,000 tax bill presented Workers who have a MPH versity Scope and an annual perfectly good manners not to." degree affiliated higher education. by county officials. The county are in demand on city, association membership direc The University advertising Never inquire about someone in ruled that the laboratory was a county and national levels. Th« tory. committee reserves all rights anything but noncommittal terms business, not an educational in 12 accredited schools of public to accept or reject advertis or complimentary. Applications should be ad ing. Rate cards are available. Just as sure as stitution. Baltimore News- health now existing in the Un dressed to: you ask, "Who©s the 1926 belle School of Physical Direct communication about American, September 15. ited States are not able to Therapy Alumni Association, advertising, subscriptions and with the false teeth?" the person meet the needs. In the future Administration Building Room news to Editorial Offices: The you ask will turn out to be her hus our school will turn out addi 102, Loma Linda University, University Library building. band. It is far better to say. "Who The department of biology in tional numbers of qualified Loma Linda. California. Call Loma Linda, California 92354. 796-0161, ext. 283, area code is the interesting woman in the the Graduate School began in workers, able to lead out in Annual dues are $3.00. 714. sixjuins?" 1962-63 with three students; church, medical and educational How not to give "insult" gifts, last year there were 14 en work or in other, national and tuc-cuvers or side-saddle presents, rolled, five of whom are PhD international projects, accord The White Memorial Medical University Scope, Page 2 what to find for people who have prospects. ing to Dr. Hardinge. Library receives 1108 journals. Friday, November 20,1964 University Hosts Horace Walsh to be Five-Day Plan Hospital Honors Faculty Members College Alumnors New York Pastor Conducted Here Youth for Service Pass Ob-Gyn Exams The Alumnors, a group of After serving as chaplain of Twenty individuals started Fifty young volunteers re Four faculty members in the directors of alumni programs Loma Linda University Hospi the Five-Day Plan to Stop ceived special recognition for School of Medicine recently in small independent colleges tal since June, 1954, Horace Smoking on November 1, said the services they have con passed the examinations of the and universities within an 80 E. Walsh has left Loma Linda F. Stanley Kannenberg, re tributed to the University Hos American Board of Obstetrics mile radius of Los Angeles, to become the pastor of the search assistant in public pital throughout the summer. and Gynecology, according to were hosted by Loma Linda Rochester (New York) Sev health, who directed the recent Among them were Doris Dod- William G. Slate, MB, ChB, University November 2, accord enth-day Adventist Church. program. son and Barry Clark who both chairman of the department of ing to Viola Lutz, alumni rela In addition to "Although a few dropped out, were awarded for outstanding gynecology and obstetrics. tions officer. his work at the 13 were able to break the hab services, Doris for contribut Now certified by the specialty Members are from Chapman hospital he was it," Mr. Kannenberg stated. ing 2350 hours and Barry for board are Richard M. Briggs, College, Claremont Men©s Col an instructor in "Smokers around the country giving 600 hours in the volun MD, instructor in gynecology lege, Harvey Mudd College, La the Division of who want to break the tobacco tary work that candystripers and obstetrics; Jack R. Ken Verne College, Pepperdine Col Religion at Lo habit find the Five-Day Plan (girls) and handystripers do. nedy, MD, SM ©54, assistant lege, Occidental College, Pomo ma Linda Uni an effective aid." Making the awards were professor of gynecology and ob na College, Scripps College, versity and was Lecturers for the sessions in Richard G. Ubbink, assistant stetrics; John R. Madsen, MD, Whittier College, Loma Linda associate pastor cluded Howard C. Smith, MD, hospital administrator, and SM ©56, assistant clinical pro University, Loyola University Mr.Walsh of the Loma instructor in anatomy in the Dorothy F. Beltz, director of fessor of gynecology and ob and University of Redlands. Linda Hill School of Medicine; Kern H. volunteer services. stetrics; and Raymond I. Math- Church. Pihl, MD; and Wilbur K. Chap Leis were presented to those ews, MD, ©54, instructor in He graduated from Columbia man, pastor of the Loma Linda who volunteered 50 hours or gynecology and obstetrics. LLU Student, Wife Union College in 1944 and re Hill Church. more. Recognized for more Wynton G. Shaw, MD, SM Win $1,880 on TV ceived his Master of Arts and At each session the partici than 200 hours of service were ©56, who completed his resi Bachelor of Divinity degrees pants are reminded of the Betty Ann Ayers, Faith Green dency training a©t White Mem LaDon Homer, SM©65, and his from the SDA Theological Se harmful physical effects of wood, Gloria Martell, Cathie orial Medical Center, also re wife, Mary Ann, were the lucky minary in 1949 and 1950. smoking. They learn new McClelland, Richie Powers and ceived his specialty certifica winners of $1,880 worth of bed After finishing his graduate "tricks" to help them break Beverly Warren. tion. room furniture and carpeting their habit and exchange re Giving 100 hours of service on the NEC telecast "Let©s work he was commissioned a first lieutenant in the United ports of individual progress. were Yolanda Blanco, Claire Make a Deal." Men and women entering the Boxer, Debby Clark, Donna Gaffigan, Linda Moore, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Homer were States Army and was a chap lain for three years. programs are not required to English, Ines Flores, Ruth Guy, Sanders, Linda Santos, Joanne selected from the studio au make any commitment to stop Glenna Hempel, Kerstin Her- Schieffele, Susie Stieg, Kerry dience on October 27 to parti Mr. Walsh enjoys singing and smoking, said Mr. Kannenberg. mansson, Glynda Holloway, Teeter, Beverly Van Auken, cipate in the show as panel studied at the Peabody Con However, information available Kathy Ide, Ellen Kairot. Carol Lou Walker and Donna members. The telecast was servatory of Music in Balti on those who have finished Shari Marihugh, Marie Mc- de Yoe. taped and it appeared on NEC©s more, Maryland. As an ama earlier series shows a high per coast-to-coast network on Fri teur photographer, he has a centage of success, even for day, November 13. The show large collection of color slides heavy smokers of long stand appeared locally over KNBC, of Europe, Africa and the Near ing, he added. channel 4. East.

The Homers are the parents Mr. Walsh and his wife, NOW of a son, Kevin, who is one and Patricia, will live at 445 Hurst- Provonsha Speaks one-half years old. They live bourne Road, Rochester New At Redlands U. at 10670 Collett Ave., in La York. Sierra. Jack W. Provonsha, MD, as sociate professor of Christian SHOWING ethics in the Division of Reli gion, participated in Redlands DAILY (California) University©s Reli NOON TIL DARK. gious Emphasis Week. The week was devoted this year to a consideration of science and TOP religion. OF THE Dr. Provonsha presented a paper November 11 entitled TOWNE "Medicine and Morality," in The Valley's Finest which he explored the relevance HIGH A-TOP of religious moral values to RECHE medical science. In the after CANYON noon he took part in an infor mal discussion of the issues raised by his presentation. HOMES FULLY INSULATED REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONING Ruth Little Serves 3-5 BEDROOMS CARPETED On Guidance Panel ESTATE SIZE VIEW LOTS Ruth Little, PhD, director of the School of Nutrition and Dietetics, served as a panelist CVY for the vocational guidance dis cussion at the Senior Fellow ship Conference at Cedar Falls LWA Camp last month. BUTTON QMD LMDA Sponsored by the Southern California Conference of Sev enth-day Adventists, the outing was designed to bring fellow ship, spiritual inspiration and ft LjiDON AND tyAKS HOMER are the proud owners of $1,880 in vocational guidance to academy seniors. QIVCDSIDE bedroom furnishings and carpeting which they won October 27 on For Information, Contact: the NBC telecast, "Let©s Make a Deal." Their son, Kevin, is one Jennie S. Hudson, associate and one-half years old. Photo supplied by Arlington Times. professor in the School of Nu trition and Dietetics, accom UNIVERSITY REALTY CO. at 796-0156 panied Dr. Little to the con Or call 984-3377 or 984-8412 Physical Therapy Maintenance Crew ference. Alumni Welcome Camps at Salton Sea New Members About 85 employees and fam The 1964 physical therapy in ilies from the maintenance de terns were honored guests at a partment enjoyed the fourth buffet supper sponsored by the annual campout at Salton Sea School of Physical Therapy October 30 to November 1. Alumni Association in the Uni Activities included Sabbath versity Cafeteria November 5. School, a potluck dinner and a Julius V. Toews, PT ©59, pres visit to Painted Canyon on Sat- ident of the alumni association, © urday, a bonfire and games on welcomed the interns as new Halloween night and boat rides members. One hundred twenty and water skiing on Sunday. individuals, including 38 alum Clyde C. 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If you want the irreducible minimum administrators and Bible work at search and the importance and ers attended the annual West price for the car of your choice... you can have it jn five minutes. If you want financing the need for continuing serv Chaplains© Association rates among the lowest available, or insurance with the best companies... just say the word. ice. ern meetings held this year on the If this approach makes sense to you. call us. Or stop by the office and let's get acquainted. As their names were called Loma Linda campus. by Ronald A. Hershey, PT ©48, The association, composed of educational director of the Seventh-day Adventist chap School of Physical Therapy, the lains on the West Coast, began 736 North Glendale Avenue new members in the associa its sessions on October 27 and Glendale 6, California pins Citrus 6-1781 or CHapman 5-7716 tion were presented school ended at noon October 29. by former instructors. Speakers included a college president, a religion professor, University Scope, Page 3 a hospital administrator, min Friday, November 20,1964 isters and a physician. CALENDAR ATTENTION OPPORTUNITIES Friday, November 20 PHYSICIANS!!! Medical suites still HILL CHURCH, Linda Hall MV available in large me* meeting, "Great Here is an opportunity Music of Faith": A Loma Linda cal center. Great need ":30 p.m. University Service to contribute to the over for ophthal., internist, gp, seas mission program. In UNIVERSITY CHURCH Opportunities, N. America ob-gyn., pedodontist, or. MV British Guiana a meeting, Inspirational music and S5-bed thodon., oral surgeon meditation: Opportunities Overseas hospital urgently an! 7:45 p.m. Dentists, General Practice needs a general dentist. will appear in the first physician experienced Excel in lent opportunity WHITE MEMORIAL CHURCH, CALIFORNIA issue of each month. major surgical for nev. Olivet Chapel V/HEATLAND: proce comer Campus Fellow Opportunity to dures. in prestige ara ship. "The Philippines": 8 p.m. open practice in town where there Contact: is no C. G. Byson dentist______British Guiana 1141 Saturday, November 21 SACRAMENTO: NORTHRIDGE: Immediate need needs N. Garey, Pomom Office space in for emergency you, doctor! Contact Calif. new medical-dental building. Was room physician in Uni Telephone: (714) HILL CHURCH Hour of worship. available in October______Northridge Hospital______versity Placement Service. 623-4624. John W. Osbom, president, South ANTIOCH: HAYFORK: No dentist in Associate as third eastern California Conference of city. man in group sought Seventh-day Adventlsts, Office with chair and unit and "Gratitude x-ray COLFAX: Physician as an Attitude": 8:10 and 10:55 a.m. asking for MONTANA another in community______M-oving. cAcro&£ the Street UNIVERSITY CHURCH Hour of EUREKA: Most dental service WHEATLAND: Physician needed worship, Leonard C. Robinson, "I must be secured from surround- in area where there are none Can Do All Things": 8:15 and 10: ing cities______PORT HUENEME: Associate or c4cro&& tke -Nation? 55 a.m. NEW HAMPSHIRE sought NEWPORT: Dentist would be WHITE MEMORIAL CHURCH busy day office opened Physicians, Specialists Hour of worship, Pastor Donald G. MICHIGAN Reynolds, "Religion In Crisis: Re FRASER: Office PEDIATRICIAN: vising Religion": 10:50 a.m. space for rent Brighton, Michi in medical clinic available Novem- gan. Replacement in trade area ber BURDEN HALL 15______of 25,000 which doubles in the Motion picture, summer______"The Miracle Worker," the story PORT HURON: Replacement for of Helen Keller, sponsored by the deceased dentist. Office and equip- OPHTHALMOLOGIST: Holland, senior class of the School of Den ment for sale______Michigan. Specialist badly needed tistry. Admission: adults 75c and HARRISON: Replacement for in area______children 50c. Two showings: only dentist 6 and in community PSYCHIATRIST: Holland, Michi- THE LOMA LINDA WAREHOUSE 8:30 p.m. COLORADO gan. The 125-bed hospital con DENVER: Office available in new templating a million dollar addi Monday, November 23 professional building______tion which will include psychia TURNER MOVING & STORAGE IOWA tric beds __ UNIVERSITY CHURCH Chapel .- The moving company with 18 years 8 a.m. SIDNEY: Opportunity to asso OBSTETRICIAN-GYNECOLOGIST: of service to con ciate in medical-dental clinic Chula Vista, California. To asso ferences, institutions and church members. ciate 4 Wednesday, November 25 NEW YORK Box 226, RANDOLPH: Modern medical St. Helena Box 201, Loma Linda LOMA LINDA AND LOS ANGELES center planned as result of re Phone WO 3-2701 Phone PY 6-0228 CAMPUSES Thanksgiving recess search and study of Sears-Roebuck begins. Ends November 29. Foundation Is communities© prep Personnel Seeking Positions aration for dentist they are hop HILL CHURCH Midweek service, ing to attract Health Educator J. C. Michalenko, "Words from the 1. Prefers anywhere in southern They love to learn piano when they play on o Tomb": 7:30 p.m. Physicians, General Practice California area NEW JERSEY UNIVERSITY CHURCH Midweek Physicians, Specialists service, Lynn H. Wood. PhD: 7 Earnest plea for Adventist phys ician p.m. ______ANESTHESIOLOGIST: Interested IOWA in Washington, YAMAHA WHITE Oregon, San Fran MEMORIAL CHURCH, SIDNEY: Urgent need for two cisco or Sacramento area __ Olivet Chapel Midweek service, physicians. Medical-dental build- Morris Venden, OBSTETRlCIAN-GYNECOL- "The Christian Life Ing provides office space______OGIST: . and Prayer": 7:30 p.m. Prefers Florida Miami, OREGON Fort Lauderdale area Professional quality BAKER: Splendid practice and Thursday, November 26 well-equipped clinic for sale __ Radiologic Technologists at a family price. NEW UNIVERSITY CAFETERIA YORK Come in and hear if! Thanksgiving smorgasbord dinner: RANDOLPH: Modern medical 1. Interested in small hospital in 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. center planned as result of re southern California area. Six search and study of Sears-Roebuck years experience. Routine lab Friday, November Foundation is communities© prep 27 aration &Will go anywhere the oppor- for physicians they are tunlty is attractive HILL CHURCH MV meeting: hoping to attract______7:30 p.m. COLORADO Secretary-Keceptionist DENVER: Office in new profes WHITE MEMORIAL CHURCH, sional building in fast-growing ^ Prefeis Olivet Chapel metropolitan office in San Bernar- 141 Harvard Ave., Claremont, Tel. 626-8006 Campus Fellow area______dino-Redlands area ______ship, Thanksgiving vespers: 8 p.m. At Loma Linda, call 796-0011 CALIFORNIA NORTHERN RHODESIA LUSA- NEEDLES: Physician needed__ KA. Saturday, November 28 Word comes that there is need SACRAMENTO: Office in new for others to join Dr. J. G. Foster. medical building. HILL CHURCH Hour of wor Good opportu Please contact the placement office ship, Pastor Wllbur nity with GP established 14 years if you would care to know more K. Chapman, in same "Big Barns and Bigger Fools": 8: area about this need. 10 and 10:55 a.m. Jlosna Jlinda Realty UNIVERSITY CHURCH Hour of MAIN OFFICE: 24867 Central worship: 8:15 and 10:55 a.m. NURSES NEEDED PHYSICIAN Ave. (next to NEEDED barbershop), Registered Loma Linda WHITE MEMORIAL CHURCH nurses now needed Immediately in Beaver Hour of worship. Pastor Donald G. to staff completely new, ultra Phone: 796-0242 Reynolds, "The Self-expendable modern hospital. Area wage City, Nebraska. SDA God": 10:50 a.m. scale paid. Fall benefits. Hous church in town, 3 hospi ing available. tals nearby. Modern, Three-bedroom Write: fully house, 3 blocks from post office Sunday, November 29 George W. Walper, equipped clinic. Personnel Director, Madison Net an and market. Large yard with shade trees. Lot LOMA LINDA AND LOS ANGELES Hospital, Madison, Tennessee nual income over $25,000. 80© x 137©, R-3 zoning, $21,250. CAMPUSES Thanksgiving recess 37115, or phone 865-2373, area For information, contact ends. 615. George W. Shafer Jr., Two-bedroom house, hardwood president, floors, large lot Monday, November 30 First State with trees. Was $10,500, now reduced to $8,700 Bank, Beaver City, Neb for quick LOMA LINDA AND LOS ANGELES raska. sale. Taxes $125 per year. GI loan at CAMPUSES Instruction resumes. FOB S A t E 4% interest. Spacious, well-built, UNIVERSITY CHURCH three-bed- Chapel: room house. Two baths, large clos FOB BENT 8 a.m. Ask about our Property ets, pantry, laundry room, garage, One-bedroom Management Program lot 172© x 117©, apartments LOS ANGELES good neighborhood, furnished. Two pools. Serving Loma Linda CAMPUS Repre Loma Linda, $24,900. 796-3163. May- for over 30 years sentatives from the Atlantic Union berry Manor, 796-0314. Conference will be present to Inter Two-bedroom apartments view students and graduates as with dishwasher. New. Un prospective workers. Buffet supper furnished. 796-0314. In the cafeteria at 6:15 p.m. FOB SALE: 10 ft. overhead cab BURDEN HALL Hamper. Self-contained. Permanent KOB RTTSTT A completely rurnlslieiT, Audubon Wild jacks. life Film, Earl L. Hilflker, "Wild Was $1800. Sale price now secluded mountain cabin with fabu NEAR LOS ANGELES CAMPUS life of the Eastern Woodlands," $900. See Oye B. Anvil, 24885 Cen lous view (on a yearly basis). ad tral Avenue, 6 miles mission fee, 8 p.m. Loma Linda, or call south of Corona. Call Dale Fisher, 796-4792 after 6 p.m. OV 9-1340 or HO 9-8251. Tuesday, December 1 brand new LOS ANGELES CAMPUS Rep resentatives from the Atlantic Un PARKVIEW TOWERS ion Conference will be present to Calling Physicians and Dentists to the Interview students and graduates. 47 Luxury Apartments Wednesday, December 2 - Conference * \ LOMA LINDA Representatives from the Atlantic Union Conference ELEGANT LIVING! FROM $115. will be present to Interview students The sunny south is an open field for professional men and graduates as prospective work and we need ers. Buffet supper in the cafeteria you! There are tremendous opportuni at 6:15 p.m. ties for conscientious Christian physicians and den 1 and 2 bedrooms furnished or unfurnished tists. Their influence is HILL CHURCH Midweek service: needed throughout this great 7:30 p.m. conference. ADULTS ONLY UNIVERSITY CHURCH Midweek Lovely recreation area with pool service. Lynn H. Wood, PhD: 7 p.m. For specific information concerning area needs and opportunities, Thursday, December S contact Air conditioning Built-ins Parking LOMA LINDA Representatives Jack S. Lucas, M.D., Medical Secretary Beautiful drapes and carpets from the Atlantic Union Conference 9412 Florida Boulevard will be present to interview stu dents and graduates. Baton Rouge, Louisiana or 2 blocks from Friday, December 4 call . . . collect: 924-5371 L. A. County Hospital Arkansas-Louisiana 1420 SAN UNIVERSITY CHURCH MV Conference PABLO STREET meeting, Christmas portion of Han P.O. Box 5548 (2 blocks south of Valley del©s "Messiah" and "A Ceremony Blvd.) of Carols" by Britten, sung by Uni- Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 versity Chorale: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. President Orvilie D. Wright, Treasurer Paul I. Nosworthy Phone: 223-2056 University Scope, Page 4 Telephone 865-1483 Area Code 318 Friday, November 20,1964