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Vol. 3, No. 30 Wednesday, November 2, 1966 Faculty Assist Organization Annual Week of Devotion Of Public Health Association An organization meeting for the Public Health Association of Seventh-day Adventists was held in the Alameda Room of Del Schedules Sligo Pastor Webb©s Town House in San Francisco last Sunday evening, accord The annual ing to Paul W. Dysinger, MD, associate professor of public health, and chairman of the planning ______Fall Week of Devotion will committee. were also nominated at the begin Monday, November The newly formed associa first meeting of the Public 14, in the University tion includes all Seventh-day Health Association. Adventists connected with the Church, and continue public health work, such as the through Saturday, Novem medical and temperance secre Physicians Defeated taries of the various unions and ber 19. conferences. In Heroic Attempt William Loveless, EdD, pastor Ralph F. Waddell, MD, secre To Save Teenager of the Sligo Seventh-day Ad tary of the General Conference ventist church in Takoma Park, of Seventh-day Adventists med A University graduate was Maryland, will be the featured ical department, was one of the one of two physicians who tried speaker. guest speakers for the evening. to save the life of a Banning Dr. Loveless He spoke on "The Place of a girl early last week. received a bach Public Health Association With Owen W. Wheeler, SM©50, of elor of theology in the Framework of the De San Diego, and Elmer H. Thom- degree from nomination." assen, a Newport Beach ortho Walla Walla Mervyn G. Hardinge, MD, pedic surgeon, came upon the College in 1949, PhD, DrPH, director of the Riverside Freeway accident Staff photo and his master Division of Public Health, spoke scene in which Carol Myers, 14, STUDENTS stream from the University Church following one of of arts degree to association members on "The was pinned under an auto. the weekly Monday morning convocation services. The week of from Andrews Development of a Public Health The two physicians tempo devotion meetings will be held in the church each morning and University in Dr. Loveless Program at Loma Linda Uni rarily revived Miss Myers by evening November 14-19. 1953. Maryland versity." an improvised surgery with a University granted him a doc Officers of the association pen knife and fountain pen. tor of education degree in 1964. But the tracheotomy and He is currently a lecturer in - open heart surgery performed AMA Journal Reports Studies the department of religion at Seminar to Explain as cars sped by on the freeway Columbia , Tako New IBM Language were unable to save the girl. ma Park, Maryland, director She died early the next morn Of SDA Respiratory Disease of the band at Takoma Acad "Natural Language Informa ing at emy, and speaker on the weekly tional Retrieval System" will Hospital. A 10-page report by Frank R. Lemon, MD, associate professor television program Concept, be the subject presented at the of preventive , and Richard T. Walden, MD, associate originating in Washington D.C. Basic Science Seminar, Novem professor of preventive medicine and public health, on "Death His past experience has included ber 10, by Herb Jacobs, staff Campus Fellowship From Respiratory System Disease Among Seventh-day Adventist pastorates in Oregon, Washing member of information retrie Will Feature Men," was published in the : ton, and Idaho. val, IBM Scientific Center in October 10 issue of the Journal Adventists were reported cur- Services, listed below, will . SM©68 Male Chorus of the American Medical Asso- rently smoking, and 65 per cent be held by Dr. Loveless each Mr. Jacobs will describe the ciation. had never smoked, compared morning and evening. Meeting new language system developed A special University Campus The studies among Seventh- with the national average of 59 Fellowship program will be pre times are 8:10-9 a.m. for the by and for the pathology de day Adventist men lead Drs. per cent and 21 per cent, re morning services, and 6:30 7 partment of the UCLA hospi sented this Friday evening at Lemon and Walden "to the spectively. 7:15 p.m. for the evening de tal. An unusually interesting 7:45 p.m. in the Campus Chapel. conclusion that male longevity Covering a four year period, votions, except as noted. lecturer, he has a facility for The Junior Medical Male in the United States could be Monday "New Math" and under the direction of Continued on page 7 presenting potentially intricate Chorus, significantly increased, with a "Hungry People Will Steal subject matter in a most com Bradley W. Nelson, SM©68, will corresponding decrease in mor (James 5: 1-18)." prehensible and useable manner. present an evening of worship bidity and mortality from WEEK OF Tuesday "Faith and Witch The seminar meets at 12 noon through music and narration. cardio-respiratory diseases of in the biochemistry amphi Additional musical selections SACRIFICE craft" and "Charades (James all sorts, if cigarette smoking 1:10-27)." theater of the new Biochemistry will be offered by the Junior were to become an unacceptable Building. All interested persons Medical Auxiliary Octette with social habit." For the Advancement Wednesday "When Is a Man are invited to attend. Wretha F. Lang as director. of World Evangelism a Man?" and "A Gold Ring and The report further stated Costly Apparel (James 2:1-13)." that "it should be a matter of November 12 considerable scientific interest Thursday "When is a Wo San Bernardino Businessman in itself that cigarette smoking "Those who have man a Woman?" and "Pious continues almost unabated, ex Pretense (James 2:14-26)," been . . . made par 7:30 p.m. cept among the more educated, takers of His grace Given Honors by University despite the mountainous evi Friday "The War for Peace" may become co- and "For This Cause Some Are double honor was conferred upon San Bernardino businessman dence of its hazard. This widely A indulged and perilous habit is workers with Christ Weak." J. Dale Gentry yesterday by Loma Linda University. by govern Mr. Gentry was named "University Associate" at a noon meet still little restricted by making voluntary Sabbath (8 and 10:55 a.m.) the ment action, public health "Big Man Hard Lesson." ing of president©s committee members and their wives in leadership, or individual respon sacrifices and freewill University Dining Hall. It was he is sibility." offerings to Him." also announced that the new show in San Bernardino, Students Plan campus gymnasium, for which interested in conservation and Their study found that only E. G. White ground was broken last month, wilderness preservation. two per cent of Seventh-day Christmas Party would be named J. Dale Gentry Hall in his honor. Tally Shows 100% Increase For Children Funds derived from Mr. Gen UCS Crusade Seventy-five underprivileged try©s gift to the University of children will be guests at the in San LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY the California Hotel UNITED COMMUNITY SERVICES CAMPAIGN REPORT Student American Medical Bernardino have made the gym Association©s Christmas party, nasium project possible. NO. % PEE Saturday night, December 10, Mr. Gentry has been con GEOUP (OE DEPAETMENT) GEODP tEADEE BMP. GIVING CAPITA ©Department of psychiatry Sharon P. Orrison 5 100 at 6:30 p.m. according to Rus- nected with a number of en sel J. Thomsen, SM©68, chair terprises during the more than Department of physica] medicine Clarence W. Dail, MD 3 67 61.00 School of Medicine administrators G. Gordon Hadley, MD 6 83 57.00 man of the project. 50 years he has been in business Department of anesthesiology Bernard D. Briggs, MD 3 100 54.00 A Christmas film, musical here. He has been owner of the Department of pathology Jill Henricks 19 89 46.08 entertainment, and Santa Claus California Hotel for the past Medical specialties Alice Kuhn 6 83 32.16 *Department of physiology and biophysics B. Jean Rouse 16 94 31.94 are on the schedule for the 25 years. A director and former "Occupational therapy Edwinna M. Marshall 8 100 31.50 evening©s program. The gifts president of the annual orange Department of medicine Earlene P. Wohlers 38 68 28.00 will be donated by area mer Cardiac diagnostic laboratory Raymond B. Crawford, MD 10 100 27.80 *Farm Vernon N. Gunderson 2 100 chants, and will be chosen ac 27.00 of Night Fire Destroys Department of pediatrics E. Mae Manuel 9 IQQ 27.00 cording to the needs and age School of (professional) Howard W. Conley, DDS 16 69 26.75 each child. A sack of fruit, nuts, *Nursing administration Bessie B. S. Wat 8 100 25.37 Second Barn "Personnel and other goodies will be in Maurice E. Mathisen, PhD 8 100 24.62 cluded with the gifts. A second University-owned Department of gynecology and obstetrics Bonnie E. Dennison 10 80 23.20 Department of anatomy Fran Coffee 20 100 21.55 Students will pick the par barn was destroyed by fire late "Animal care facility Dorothy L. Austin 7 86 - 21.49 ticular children up at their Saturday night, October 22, on Neurology Susan S. Heinrichs 6 83 21.33 homes and bring them to the the grounds of the former Loma Department of biochemistry Raymond A. Mortensen, PhD 16 75 21.00 Department of radiology Donovan C. Nelson 30 47 20.87 University cafeteria. The Com Linda University Dairy. Foundation Kent W. Dickinson 18 89 20.56 munity Services Council, under The wood structure, valued Division of Public Health Harold E. Shull 7 100 18.57 the direction of Oliver L. Jac at $5,000, along with 200 tons ©Dietary service Zella I. Nixon 19 IQQ 18.25 ques, director of University re of stored baled hay, were de Handicapped Children©s Clinic Dorothy F. Beltz 2 50 18.00 ©Laundry Peter D. Durichek 29 100 17.79 lations, will select the children stroyed, placing the total from the Loma Linda area, estimated loss at $13,000. Continued on page 5 according to Mr. Thomsen. Accept . . . With Our Thanks Faculty, Alumnus To Participate The splendid record set by University personnel in the In Symposium (Rook T)alk United Community Services crusade just completed sug Emeritus Professor Two Loma Linda University gests a discerning look at what has been accomplished. faculty members and an alum Rings Bell For Second Time The people at Loma Unda, both at the University and in nus will participate in a medi By Helen W. Hawley the community, have doubled last year©s giving to local cine and religion forum to be held at the Glendale Adventist Associate Librarian charities. Hospital, Sunday, November 13. When HERE A. Graham I RAISE MINE EBENEZER (Simon and Schus- This is bringing generous recognition from many Maxwell, PhD, ter, 1963) was published chairman of the it won for its author the plaudits of many Division of critics and the delighted quarters throughout the . We are seen as Religion, Jack W. Provonsha, response of a host of readers. A reviewer for the Reno State-Journal compassionate, responsible citizens. Our neighbors will MD, associate professor of commented: "For the first time in many a day we closed a book with the ______more frequently look with open minds and hearts at Christian ethics, and Clifford R. Andersen, tremendous desire to meet the SM©42, will be among author, a long-distance call from New what we are doing and at what we represent. In autho the 10 participating shake her hand and say, instruction ©We enjoyed England where her son was rizing fair share deductions from al staff. it thoroughly.©" our pay checks, we have, Readers at Loma soon to graduate from Yale. The symposium is offered Linda Uni in effect, said to our friends, "We are aware of the good to versity probably Joe, she found, was calling to provide both the felt a special physician and glow of announce his engagement. He work you are doing. We thank you for your unselfish ser the clergyman pride and interest, for with ideas and Mrs. Kemper Campbell, must have sensed, across 3,000 vice to those in need. Though techniques to use in and also we are deeply committed treating her husband, miles of telephone wires, both the whole patient physical, were members of to a world-wide mission, we are glad to join you in meet the faculty her tremendous relief and her spiritual, mental, and of the University cultural. for many years temporary state of shock when ing local needs." It is designed to and were both develop co made emeritus after a moment of hesitation operation between the professors of Some dedicated people have felt that participation in doctor legal medicine she asked, "Is it anyone you and the pastor in their efforts in 1946. During this united community their distinguished know?" The dedication of this effort would rob church-directed to relieve the suffering, both years as partners in book, more than sixteen years programs elsewhere of Seeded support. True as this may physical and mental, of patient a Los Angeles law firm, Mrs. Campbell was also later, seems to show that Joe©s seem, they are thereby saying to those who suffer about and parishioner. judgment has stood the test of "The New Morality," a member of the faculty of the "Pain law time. them, "I refuse to help you. I can©t hear your cries. I For All It©s Worth," "Medi school of the University of . As to the rather unusual title, choose not to think of your pain or loneliness. Please do cine and Religion and Moral it comes from the memory of not bother me with your troubles. Can©t you see that I am Change" are among the topics Combines Skill, Wit a wedding the author attended to be discussed. helping the needy overseas? No, I will not help you. I When the above-mentioned long ago. The story is related The one-day program is open on page 62, in case you are ©curi won©t even give an hour book appeared, its publishers a month to you and all your fel to physicians and clergymen of asked: "Does there exist, in ous. low-sufferers combined!" all faiths with the consent of California, an elderly lady who Mrs. Campbell©s opinions on the course chairman. A $10 The Levite and the priest who failed writes about her family, her love, marriage and divorce to help the fee which includes dinner will prejudices, her friendships, her as well as on politics, religion, be wounded man on the road to Jericho doubtless felt justi charged. Early enrollment is dislikes and her opinions with friendship, and country living fied in their failure to respond to his groaning. They were requested. the skill and wit of, say, Harry are incisive, witty, unhesita too busy meeting official needs of the synagogue. The Golden, and with the indepen tingly honest, and refreshing. Texas NASDAD dence of a true pioneer?" They command interest and priest may have been on his way to a meeting or Bible Now, "The answer is still respect even when in opposition study. The Levite could see no legal obligation in the suf Meet Slates Radio YES!" they cry as they bring to the reader©s own; and they fering of the ill-fated out her second book, WHOM are expressed in what the traveler. Did he not do his giving Group GOD HATH JOINED AS Chicago Sunday Tribune called through the synagogue? The National Association of UNDER . . . and Other "a series of wonderfully quo The Samaritan, whom we call "good," asked no ques Seventh-day Adventist Dentists Thoughts on Love, Marriage table comments" and the Mil- will hold its annual meeting in and Divorce (Simon and Schus- tions and raised no objections. He saw human suffering Dallas, Texas, November 10-13. ter, 1966 J. Continued on page 4 nakedness, pain, abandonment. He wrapped the naked, H. M. S. Richards of the Mrs. Campbell gives as "one unconscious man who, for all he knew, may have been a will speak valid reason for writing this for church services on Novem book" her desire to be scrupu gangster himself, in his own coat, gave him first aid, and ber 12. Accompanying lously Pastor honest in showing no University authorized hospitalization, even though the inn where the Richards for the Dallas meeting favoritism to either of her two care was to be given was not operated by his church is the King©s Heralds male children. Her first book was or by quartet and . dedicated to the only daughter a member of his church. In fact, both the victim and the Other scheduled events in of her only daughter. This one, Published by Loma Linda inn were bitter religious rivals of the Samaritan. clude the board of directors dedicated to her son©s wife, University, an educational in stitution operated by the Gen meeting Thursday evening, No evens the account. eral Conference ol Seventh- Many at Loma Linda have opened their eyes, ears, vember 10, a scientific session day Adventists, as a non and hearts to the thousands here in Southern California to be held Friday, November 11, Complete Honesty profit organ. under the direction of Charles Much of the charm of Mrs. Circulation: 17,000. who wait for the help of a "good Samaritan." By helping Frequency ol publication: even T. Smith, dean of the School Campbell©s wit lies in the fact Alternate Wednesdays; an hour a month, they have represented that which of Dentistry, and reports from that she is one of those delight monthly in June, July, is good and Christ-like in the church, and they have, to the dental secretaries of the ful people who can relate an August. anecdote Offices are located in the some extent, shown to others the kindness of God. union conferences later the with complete honesty University library building. same day. and gusto even though the laugh Regular subscription The program for Sunday in is on themselves. Attending a rate: $3.00 per year; cludes a trip to "Six Flags Over banquet one night, she paled 10 cents Open Avenues Texas," which is a Disneyland- as any mother might on being per copy. ____ type amusement park. called from the table to answer EDITOR: Delegates to the Seventh-day Adventist General Con Ben H. Matthews____ ference sessions in Detroit this past summer returned with Editorial Assistant: inspiring narratives of onward progress and expanded University Talent Program Richard W. Weismeyer need the world around. Contributing Editors: They Alice E. Gregg reported numerous and varied open doors of op Scheduled for November 19 John Parrish portunity waiting to be entered by qualified emissaries. The third program in the 1966-67 University Artist and Lec Irene Schmidt______Many University students have already decided to enter ture Series will be held in Burden Hall, Saturday night, November Alumni News Editors: the honored ranks of those who accept such challenges as 19. Catherine N. Graf, Nurs The University these upon completion of their career preparation. Talent Program, under the direction of Pat ing; Stella C. Peterson, rick H. Hicks, University Physical Therapy; Hugh To others University personnel, alumni, and many Church minister of music, pro skits, and readings with an C. Love, DDS, Dentis additional readers of these pages will come the oppor vides an opportunity for both occasional folk attraction are try; Jennie Stagg Hud returning and new students to characteristic of the program. son, Nutrition and Die tunity November 12 to join with them in response to these air their talents and win prizes. Admission is $2 for communi tetics needs. The annual Week of Sacrifice offering for missions Auditions for the annual ty and University faculty mem event are currently The University SCOPE ac will be taken in denominational churches throughout the being held bers. Student families are ad cepts advertising that meets and will continue through to mitted to the program at $1 the standards of church-affill world on that date. morrow, November 3, from 7- per person, and students are ated higher education. All ad 10 p.m., in Burden Hall. In admitted vertising will be subject to To forward the cause of "making man whole" without free on presentation acceptance by the University strumental and vocal selections, of a student identification card. SCOPE Advertising Commit regard to color, creed, or clime, is the stated motto of this tee. All copy should be sub institution and its reason for existence. mitted the Friday belore the issue date. Rate cards are This offering, with a goal of half a million dollars for available upon request. Di rect communication concern missions, will help open avenues to that end. ing news, advertising, and subscriptions to Editorial Of fice, University SCOPE, Loma Linda University, Loma Lin da, California 92354. Call 796- NOTICE REGARDING PUBLIC 7311, extension 283. (Area code 714.) HEALTH CERTIFICATION

At the time the School of Nursing was approved for Public Health Nursing, 1959, provision was made for nurses Abbreviations Used in with a bachelor of science degree from the University to University Scope: complete requirements for public health certification. Over DH Dental Hygiene the past seven years, many alumni have taken advantage DI Dietetic Intern of this provision. GS Graduate School MRA Medical Record Changes in the curriculum will make it necessary to dis Administration continue this service for School of Nursing MT Medical Technology alumni beginning OT Occupational Therapy with the school year 1968-69. The number of applicants who PT Physical Therapy can be accepted during the interim period is limited. RT Radiologic Technology SD School of Dentistry Any alumnus wishing to qualify for a PHN should make SM School of Medicine contact with Ruth M. White in the near future. It should be SN School of Nursing added that all students in Loma Linda University School SND School of Nutrition of Nursing and Dietetics will continue to meet the requirements for Photo by Eugene Hood public health certification on the same basis as before. LAST YEAR©S grand prize winners in the University©s annual talent program were the New Frontiersmen. Left Maxine Atteberry, dean of the School of Nursing to right are Edward Velasquez, Victor A. Duncan, SM©68, Richard L. Sheldon, University SCOPE, page 2 SM©68, Maddy V. Custer, and Robert F. Sheldon, PT©66. Wednesday, November 2, 1966 Photographic News - Views

—Photo by Eugene Hood MEBWYN M. CRANDEIJL, SM©67, pays a morning visit to 18- month old .Ralph Herrera at the University Hospital. ©.The boy was the 5,000th patient to receive an electroencephalogram at the Medical Center©s neurodiagnostic laboratory. The advanced elect —Photo by Douglas W. Peterson, SM'70 ronic equipment is used to diagnose brain tumors and other BICHABD K. MEHBEB, SD©70 (left), chats with Thomas R. Phelps, SD©70, and Ann J. Ekroth, neurological problems. SN©66, at the University Fellowship retreat held at Pine Springs Ranch, October 21 and 22.

KAREN F. BEECKENBIDGE, PT©64, Physical Therapy alumni vice president, pre —Photo by Dotglos W. Peterson, SM'70 sents an achievement award to J. Ronald Combs, PT©66, at the annual alumni as DAVID B. SIBLEY, SM©69, and friends partake of refreshments together at the sociation dinner meeting, October 30. Vernon L. Nickle, SM©44, spoke to the 148 annual University Halloween party last Saturday night. Over 300 students attended alumni and guests present. A scholarship award was also presented to Kenneth H. the "Collegiate Howl #2" held in the Campus Cafeteria. Davidson, ©67.

—Photos by Ellis R, Rich FOEMEE University students of nursing ride on the alumni float in the Loma Linda Community JOYCE A. FAGENSTEOM, OT©68, amuses Christt Bates and Fair parade, Sunday, October 23. Wearing uniforms representing different eras are (left to right) Ruben Ramos at the party given for the children at the Hand Lavaun W. Sutton, ©65, Lois V. Johnson, ©64, Flora Starr Pitchford, ©53, and Beryl A. Marx, ©53. icapped Children©s Clinic by junior Occupational Therapy students. Orthopedist Lauds Of Future Hawaiian Bare Feet 1 Calendar Events Joseph C. Risser, MD, clinical professor of orthopedic surgery, Friday, November 4 "Youth For Christ" meeting each was among the speakers at the Sabbath and Sunday in November: Sunset 4:54 Pan-Pacific Surgical Congress 4 p.m. in Honolulu, Hawaii. CAMPUS CHAPEL University Cam Sunday, November 6 Dr. Risser observed that the pus Fellowship program by the Junior Medical Male Chorus and Lake Union Recruitment. bare feet of the islanders are the Junior Medical Auxiliary Octette: among the healthiest he has 7:45 p.m. Monday, November 7 laid eyes on. As for those who HILL. CHURCH Academy MV, Lake Union Recruitment. wear shoes day in and day out, William Dopp, youth leader, South he estimated that nearly 75 ern California Conference of Seventh- UNIVERSITY CHURCH Convoca per cent suffer from what is day Adventists, will tell his story, tion, Walter F. Specht, PhD, fr-om known commonly as "flat feet." "I Climbed Mount Ararat": 7:30 La Sierra College: 8:10 a.m. p.m. Dr. Risser noted that most HILL CHURCH Week of Prayer people today wear shoes that Saturday, November 5 reading: 7:30 p.m. are too short and too pointed. HILL CHURCH Hour of worship, SHRYOCK HALL AMPHITHEATER Modern shoes, he said, encour Pastor Wilbur K. Chapman, "Only Sigma Xi lecture by James F. Bon- age bunions, among other ail a Prayer Away," baptism at both ner, PhD, of the California Insti ments. services: 8:10 and 10:55 a.m. tute of Technology, "The New — Photo by Patrick H. Hicks Biology of Development": 8 p.m. GREAT BASS organ pipes of the Harvard Memorial Chapel, UNIVERSITY CHURCH Hour of Thursday, November 10 Cambridge, Massachussetts, are examined by A. , worship, Jack W. Provonsha, MD, Tuesday, November 8 PhD, director of the Division of Religion. The 40 tons of organ "That Thy Days May Be Long": HILL CHURCH Week of Prayer 8 and 10:55 a.m. ELECTION DAY Don©t forget to reading: 7:30 p.m. parts have now been disassembled and are en route via ocean vote. freighter to the West Coast. Reinstallation in the University WHITE MEMORIAL CHURCH SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COL Church will not be completed for another year. Hour of worship, Pastor Donald G. Lake Union Recruitment. LEGE AUDITORIUM Herman Kahn lectures on the topic, "Is Our Na Reynolds, "Lightened With His GRADUATE FACULTY LOUNGE Glory": 11 a.m. tional Security Threatened?": 7:40 Book Forum: 12 noon. p.m. CAMPUS CHAPEL Youth Church: Wednesday, November 16 MENTONE CHURCH Loma Linda , 10:55 a.m. Youth Association MV will hold a Friday, November 11 UNIVERSITY CHURCH Convoca WATCHORN AUDITORIUM Con WHITE MEMORIAL CHURCH tion, Dr. Loveless, "When Is a Man cert by Marilyn Neely, pianist, and Sunset 4:49 Hour of worship, Pastor Donald G. a Man?": 8:10 a.m. Joanna De Keyser, cellist, sonata Reynolds, "The Spirit©s Last Call": LINDA HALL Academy MV, panel CARS team, winners of 1959 international 11 a.m. HILL CHURCH Midweek prayer competition in Geneva, Switzerland: discussion, Douglass Welebir, chair service: 7:30 p.m. 8:15 p.m. man: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, November 13 Stevenson Motor Sales is now WHITE MEMORIAL CHURCH accepting orders for 1967 HILL CHURCH Week of Prayer CAMPUS CHAPE L University Columbia Union Recruitment. Campus Fellowship: 7:45 p.m. Midweek prayer service: 7:30 p.m. automobiles and trucks. reading: 7:30 p.m. Monday, November 14 Licensed, bonded dealer- HILL CHURCH Week of Prayer UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS, broker serving Northern and Wednesday, Nevember 9 reading: 7:30 p.m. Columbia Union Recruitment. MEMORIAL CHAPEL Redlands Central California since 1955. Community Forum, Kenneth Arm HILL CHURCH Week of Prayer Saturday, November 12 UNIVERSITY CHURCH Convoca strong. "Laos The Relaxed Crisis": Maximum discounts. 4% reading: 7:30 p.m. tion, William Loveless, EdD, pastor 7:30 p.m. bank financing available. HILL CHURCH Hour of worship, of Sligo Seventh-day Adventist Phone K. E. Stevenson per UNIVERSITY CHURCH Midweek Pastor Wilbur K. Chapman, "The Church, will speak on "New Math": UNIVERSITY CHURCH Week of prayer service, Charles W. Tee] World Has That Book": 8:10 and devotion, Dr. Loveless, "A Gold son-to-person at 965-2775 begins a series on "How Much Do 10:55 a.m. 8:10 a.m. (Area Code 707). Or, for in Ring and Costly Apparel (James 2: We Love?" Tonight, "Jesus Loved UNIVERSITY CHURCH Fall week 1-13)": 6:30 p.m. quiry, send complete speci the Sex Delinquent": 7 p.m. UNIVERSITY CHURCH Hour of of devotion, Dr Loveless, "Hungry fications to F. O. Box 325, worship, community relations day People Will Steal (James 5:1-18)": Thursday, November 17 Angwin, California, 94508. WHITE MEMORIAL CHURCH speaker, Winton H. Beaven, PhD: 6:30 p.m. Midweek prayer service: 7:30 p.m. 8 and 10:55 a.m. UNIVERSITY CHURCH Convoca tion, Dr. Loveless, "When Is a Wo Tuesday, November 15 man a Woman?":_8:10 a.m. Columbia Union Recruitment. UNIVERSITY CHURCH Week of Final date to drop classes. devotion, Dr. Loveless, "Pious Pre UNIVERSITY CHURCH Convoca tense (James 2:14-26)": 6:30 p.m. tion, Dr. Loveless, "Faith and SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COL Witchcraft": 8:10 a.m. LEGE AUDITORIUM Thursday night free lecture, second in a series, Hey, waiter, what©s a nice bank RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL AUDITO "Continuing Turmoil in Asia": 7:40 RIUM World Travelogue Series, p.m. "Holland," prices $1. $1.25, $1.50; like Security Bank doing in a Seventh and Lemon, Riverside: 8 SAN BERNARDINO p..m COUNTY MUSEUM ASSOCIATION Dr. Charles Rozaire, Los Angeles corny cartoon like this? 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Make your financial partner LINE. SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1966 by Security First National Bank University SCOPE, page 4 Wednesday, November 2, 1966 UCS Crusade Tally Continued from page 1 NO. PER GROUP (OR DEPARTMENT) GROUP LEADER EMP. GIVING CAPITA Grounds Henry L. Barlow 12 100 17.68 Department of preventive medicine Mavis B. Armstrong 8 75 17.50 School of Nursing Maxine Atteberry 39 82 17.46 General administration Robert E. Cleveland, PhD 11 82 17.00 Development Dick A. Schaettr 27 85 16.67 Department of microbiology Charles E. Winter, PhD 12 91 16.17 Department of Physical Therapy Stella C. Peterson 10 100 16.00 Registrar©s Office Patricia A. Riftel 5 80 15.80 School of Nutrition and Dietetics Ruth Little, PhD 7 100 15.71 Health Service Eliner M. Cox 5 60 15.00 Scientific Computation Facility Jere E. Chrispens 4 25 15.00 Printing Service Lucille Overton 15 73 14.20 Physical Medicine Service B. R. Hamilton 20 100 13.40 Hospital business offices Wyman S. Wager 34 79 13.32 Library Audrey L. Lunsford 20 95 13.20 Clinical laboratory William P. Thompson, MD 54 63 13.08 Nursing Service Elsie D. Wendth 199 84 13.04 Mail Service Wilfred A. Thunquest 6 100 13.00 Graduate School Ariel A. Roth, PhD 14 64 12.93 Accounting C. Victor Way 20 65 12.70 Maintenance Service Helen M. Simmons 31 87 12.65 Emergency Service V. Pauline Neal 6 S3 12.50 Daniells Hall James I. Crawford 3 67 12.00 Cafeteria Thelma B. Stivers 22 100 11.86 Housekeeping, University Jayne E. Smith 32 84 11.84 Division of Religion Fred H. Osbourn 11 82 11.55 Housekeeping, Hospital Verna H. Robinson 42 79 11.21 Hospital pharmacy Irvin A. Friesen 7 100 10.86 —Staff photo Lindsay Hall Mary A. Hamren 7 86 10.43 NORMA J. SMITH, speech clinician, demonstrates the "langua~e School of Dentistry (non-professional) Patricia L. Clanton 42 71 10.10 master" to patient Anne Leptien of Yucca Valley (right). The Operating room A. Livadney 20 80 9.26 "language master" is used in language and speech retraining to Medical records F. Faye Brown 28 71 8.98 aid with language reinforcement, auditory training, and auditory Outpatient business office Walter E. Seibert, Jr, 9 89 8.10 retention. Purchasing Virginia L. Davis 11 100 8.55 Department of pharmacology Mervyn G. Hardinge, MD 12 100 7.83 Audiovisual Service Ellls R. Rich 10 70 7.30 Market Harrison Thornburg, Jr. 42 93 6.67 Hospital administration Gary J. Rood 27 19 6.33 New Speech Therapy Clinic University pharmacy Eldlne A. Friesen 23 96 5.04 Plant Protection Service Burton E. Santee 5 20 4.80 Central Service Thelma Clute 17 65 4.47 Part of Rehabilitation Team Chaplain©s Office Bernice La Rochelle 6 83 4.17 Department of surgery Sandra M. Schuman 24 17 3:41 A University Hospital speech therapy clinic has been formed to Data processing James E. Yoder 10 30 .60 meet the growing needs of the area, according to Norma K. Bork, *"Fair Share" award winners (85% "Fair Share" giving) speech pathologist, and consultant to the Physical Medicine and TOTAL AMOUNT RAISED: $20,242.93 Rehabilitation Service. The new service takes pa- .______tients on a referral basis from physicians, or agencies. The ser therapists, occupational thera speech, language, and voice vice may also be requested by pists, the speech pathologist, quality. the individual himself, Mrs. psychologists, dietitians, social Miss Smith, a graduate of Bork states. workers, and chaplains, Miss , received a UNIVERSITY REALTY Smith will provide diagnostic Norma J. Smith has joined master©s degree from o across from Post Office Loma Linda the clinic staff, which includes and therapeutic services for State University in speech physicians, nurses, physical patients presenting disorders of audiology and pathology. Her 1° E. J. MILLER, Broker 796-0156 speech clinician experience in We have cludes working for the Saginaw a complete coverage of Real Estate in the public school system, Michigan; Loma Linda Area Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, Buying a New Car • Michigan, and Howell State HOMES FROM $6,500 to $65,000. Hospital, Howell, Michigan. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS or LEASE WITH OPTION to buy FORD PLYMOUTH BUICK The goal of the clinic is to treat each patient individually CHEVROLET DODGE PONTIAC F. H. A. - CONVENTIONAL - or INSURANCE for his particular speech prob MONEY financing TOYOTA CHRYSLER" OLDSMOBILE lem and restore or improve communicative efficiency. BUILDING LOTS We have contacts with local R - 3 PROPERTY for DUPLEXES APARTMENTS, dealers at fleet prices SND Faculty etc. TAX SHELTERS .... ORANGE GROVES LET US FINANCE THAT NEW CAR Member Gets Second Grant , * RENTALS - Furnished - Unfurnished $35. - i LaLoma Employees j) o oLq_o_o oo oQJMLOJLQJi-P ° °° ° 000000000000000000 o o o < Kathleen K. Zolber, associate Federal Credit Union professor of nutrition and di etetics, at present on leave, has 11132 Andersen, lama Linda been awarded a $1,000 grant Phone 796-0593, UU, Exl. 365 to continue graduate study to See Russia With ward her doctoral degree in food and nutrition at the Uni Alonzo Baker, Ph.D versity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. (Summer 1967) The award was made by The American Dietetic Association through an annual grant pro vided by Mead Johnson and Company, manufacturers of pharmaceuticals. Mrs. Zolber was the recipient of one of the Mead Johnson graduate awards in 1965. Mrs. Zolber received a bach elor of science degree from Walla Walla College, College Place, Washington, and a mas ter©s degree from Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. She received membership in The American Dietetic Associ Dr. Baker spent two months in Russia in 1965 and two ation, and she is also a member weeks in 1958. He has taught Russian history and govern of the American Home Eco ment on the college level for eighteen years. When touring nomics Association, and the the USSR and Eastern Europe with Dr. Baker you are American Public Health Asso travelling with an old pro. For example, Dr. Baker has ciation. arranged for physicians and dentists going with him next An article written by Mrs. summer to visit hospitals and medical and dental schools Zolber recently appeared in the in the USSR. Journal of Home Economics. The year 1967 marks the Golden Anniversary of the Each year Mead Johnson Soviet Revolution; the Soviets are going all out next year Company provides funds for to make foreign visitors welcome and happy, particularly two $1,000 fellowships to ADA Americans. THINK members doing graduate work In addition to Moscow, AND Leningrad and Kiev, the P1AN Baker in the field of nutrition or allied tour will do the two Berlins, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, areas, and ten $500 scholarships Columbia Union Conference nine days in Yugoslavia and along its Dalmatian Coast, to dietetic interns. Trieste and Venice. REPRESENTATIVES Sabbath, July 22, will be spent with our SDA church in BIRTHS Moscow. You may join the Baker tour either at Los Angeles or Will Be On Campus YARNELL, Scan Byrns, was Chicago for the TWA Polar Flight to London, July 14. born October 17 to Carol Ron- For full paticulars and a folder detailing the itinerary emous Yarnell and Bayliss B. send a postal card to NOVEMBER 14,15 Yarnell, SM©70. WHITE, Michele Karen, was Alonzo Baker, Ph.D., born October 14 to Karen Mur LA SIERRA COLLEGE University SCOPE, page 5 ray White and Michael W. -Riverside, California 92505 Wednesday, November 2, 1966 White, PT©67. University SCOPE Gets New Assistant

Richard W. Weismeyer has Direct inquiries to University Placement Service recently been appointed edito Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, Caiif. 92354 SER8BN OCT. 89 rial assistant for University SCOPE. Dental Hygienlsts WASHINGTON Mr. Weismeyer attended SEATTLE: Locum tenens for Loma Linda Union CALIFORNIA three months. May eventuate in Academy LA MIRADA: Immediate opening partnership and graduated from La Sierra in Pedodontists© office College, Riverside, with a de Physicians, Specialists gree in English. Dentists, General Practice INTERNIST He has also worked for the CALIFORNIA COTTONWOOD, ARIZONA: Com Alumni Research Foundation of REDLANDS: Looking for an asso munity seeking Board certified or the University, the Loma Linda ciate. Begin at once Board eligible physician with Market, and Medical Research MARYLAND specialty in Internal Medicine. 50 WALKERSVILLE: Fully equip bed hospital, open staff. 28 on Specialties, an orthopedic sup ped office, practice and home for consulting staff. Physician©s of ply company. sale. Only dentist in town. SDA fice adjacent to, but separate from elementary school, 200 member —Staff photo Sandra K. Craig, former edi hospital. Call system established. church. Fifteen miles to Highland On call every fourth week-end PAUL C. HEUBACH, pastor of the University Church, and Mrs. torial assistant for the publica View Academy. One hour from Esther Newball, church secretary, add the finishing touches to tion, has assumed the editorship Washington, D.C. Call collect INTERNIST last week©s sermon title. The new sign identifying the church was of the University©s forthcoming KINGMAN, ARIZONA: Opening Dietitians for Internist in solo practice recently completed. annual. established six years. 60 bed open- OREGON staH hospital. Three GPs wish PORTLAND: Therapeutic dieti Internist to share office space tian needed at once in Portland Sanitarium and Hospital INTERNIST MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Medical Technologists Opening in multispecialty group CALIFORNIA of LLU graduates in surburban CRESCENT CITY: Opening for Minneapolis. Salary plus percent medical technologist in office of age, leading to partnership. 10 private physician. SDA church and grade academy. Boarding academy school 40 miles. 250 member SDA church. FIRST FEDERAL Excellent hospital facilities. Open SAN BERNARDINO: Opening for staff technologist evenings and week ends in San Bernardino County OB-GYN Hospital MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Opening in multispecialty group ACCOUNTS ARE NOW Physicians. General Practice of LLU graduates in surburban ARIZONA Minneapolis. Salary plus percent BISBEE: GP needed for com age, leading to partnership. 10 munity of 15,000. 52 bed corpora grade academy. Boarding academy INSURED TO tion hospital. Completely equipped 40 miles. 250 member SDA church. office______Excellent hospital facilities. Open HOLBROOK: Two man associa- staff tion seeking partner. Small town general practice. New hospital. ORTHOPEDIST Well equipped clinic. Will expand PHOENIX, ARIZONA: Orthoped for new associate. Become one- ist seeks associate. Must be Board third owner of all property im certified, current Arizona licenti- mediately ___ SCOTTSDALE: Opening in group Continued next page of five GPs. Must be under 45, male, having completed military $15,000 service. StaH membership at all hospitals ______CALIFORNIA FR^AZIER PARK: Physician re tiring. This year-round community DON T BE in immediate need of physician. Service club will build office to suit. One hour to Newbury Park ADDICTED Academy. 45 minutes to Bakers- field. Small, active SDA church. Best of living conditions______TO OLD By an act of congress, First Federal savings accounts GEORGIA LOGANSVILLE: Fourteen room, CARS! are now insured to $15,000 through an instrumentality fully equipped, $50,000 clinic in It's an easy habit to break. North Central Georgia but no Lease a new one, say a of the federal government. Now you have even more ILLINOISdoctor ————————————————______Mustang, Camaro, Fury... any make...and do it protection for your savings. And you can have savings ALEXIS: Several small towns in without area without medical help. Only dipping into your savings. We insured in excess of the $15,000 under certain condi physician recently deceased. At have a special new car leas tractive office. Financial assistance ing plan for nurses called: tions. Come in and let us explain. if desired______"How to get first class serv MINNESOTA ice and a new car on a nurse's MINNEAPOLIS: General practi salary." tioner needed to join group of You can do it. Just call us. LLU graduates in suburban Min neapolis. Excellent hospital faci BOB NE¥, INC. lities, open-staff. Academy and 250 member SDA church in area CAR LEASING Physicians, Locum Tenens 736 North Glendale Avenue Glendale, California 91206 CALIFORNIA Telephone (213) 245-7716 STOCKTON: Opening for three month locum tenens with possible association

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University SCOPE, page 6 Wednesday, November 2, 1966 Placement Pettis Discusses DSA Meeting Slated Continued from page 6 Future of Medicine For November 10 ate, 30 to 35 years of age. Four open-staff hospitals. Malpractice Jerry L. Pettis, Republican The Dental Students Associ insurance coverage exists ation will meet November 10 PATHOLOGIST congressional candidate, spoke at a meeting of the Student in the Campus Chapel at 7:30 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: p.m. The main feature of the Chief pathologist and ass; ciate American Medical Association pathologist needed at once tu join on October 27. evening will be a skit, "How staff of Swedish Hospital, 500 to Succeed in Dental Hygiene beds. Five LLU alumni presently Discussing the future of pri Without Really Trying." on staff. Residency and Research program. Excellent financial ar vate medicine, Mr. Pettis said The skit was prepared by the rangement. that patients will suffer under senior dental hygiene students. health programs administered The cast includes Linda H. PEDIATRICIAN by the Federal Government. Harsh, DH©67, Karen S. Han- REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA: son, DH©67, Penelope Hazelwood, Opening for Pediatrician with "Physicians won©t be hurt Multispecialty group. Generous DH©67, and Frank E. Baughman, salary. Partnership in one year. economically," he stated, "but SD©67. Write or wire collect ___ will become bureaucrats along William V. Holderbaum, SD PEDIATRICS with members of other pro ©68, vice president of the asso MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: fessions because of increased Opening in multispecialty group ciation and program director, of LLU graduates in suburban government involvement in al says prizes will be given and Minneapolis. Salary plus percent most every aspect of our lives. refreshments served. age, leading to partnership. 10 Doctors will have to form more grade academy. Boarding academy group practices in order to 40 miles. 250 member SDA church. Excellent hospital facilities. Open handle extra paper work." Disease staff The speaker recommended Continued from page 1 Secretary-Keceptionist that people be given the option CALIFORNIA of purchasing private health the report disclosed that Ad- SAN BERNARDINO: Part-time insurance instead of joining ventists have about 25 per cent position open in office of private government programs. of the genera] average of respi physician ratory diseases. Mr. Pettis is seeking election The two University faculty Personnel Seeking Positions on November 8 to the United members reported that the States Congress from the 33rd Bookkeeper majority of Seventh-day Ad- Experienced bookkeeper wishes Congressional District. His op ventists dying of malignancies position on part-time basis in ponent, incumbent Congress or other respiratory diseases, Loma Linda area man Ken W. Dyal, was unable such as emphysema, have had a Nurse to participate in the SAMA long history of smoking before Wishes part-time nursing in phy event. becoming members of the DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY sradents Jeanie sician©s office church. P. Goodwin, ©68 (left), and Karen S. Millard, ©68, help children of the Handicapped Children©s Clinic use balance boards. Occupational Secretary-Receptionist SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION Studies Will Continue therapy students spend several hours each week at the pre-nursery- Wishes position in Southern Cali Ana Stahl Clinic, Peru. Relief gen fornia area. Several years exper eral practitioner school learning treatment techniques. ience Drs. Lemon and Walden in SOUTHERN ASIA DIVISION OVERSEAS CALLS dicated in their report that /WU/«vli/*VVli/WAAVU/W\t]i,/w\ili/WU/WU^ GiHard Memorial Hospital, India. they intend to continue their GENERAL CONFERENCE Gynecologtst-obBtetritian (lady) studies in an effort to determine TO BETTER SERVE YOU MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Jullundur Hospital, India. Medical more detailed effects of cigar Your Authorized Chevrolet ESDA Fleet Man director-surgeon______ette smoking on coronary artery FAR EASTERN DIVISION Karachi Hospital, West Pakistan. disease. Bandung Mission Hospital, Java. Surgeon, gynecologist-obstetrician Internist (lady), general practitioner HARRY SPENCER Bankok Sanitarium and Hospital, Kerala Hospital, India. Medical di- Thailand. Anesthesiologist. Board rector-surgeon by January 1967 is now at certified Ranch! Hospital, India. Medical di MEMORY FAILING! Manila Sanitarium and Hospital, rector-surgeon early in 1967, nurse BILL BADER CHEVROLET Philippines. 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University SCOPE, page 1 STORE HOURS: SUN. - WED. 8 - 7; THURSDAY 8 - 8; FRIDAY 8 - 4 Wednesday, November 2, 1966 Director Named IBM Programming SM Student Awarded Meet University Personnel... 'Woman of the Year' To Be Taught $1,000 Scholarship A noncredit series of com D. Louise Kreutzer, Dorothy F. Beltz, administra puter programming lectures SM©70, tor of the Handicapped Child has been awarded a $1,000 will be given starting Monday, scholarship ren©s Clinic, was named Loma November 14, and every Mon for the 1966-67 Linda©s "Woman of the Year" school year, according to David day thereafter up to and in B. at a meeting of the Business cluding December 19. Hinshaw, dean of the School and Professional Women©s Club, of Medicine. The lectures will be given Mrs. Kreutzer last October 18. from 7:30-9 p.m. in the Risley was selected Hall amphitheatre. for the award on a basis of Mrs. Beltz was named "Wo Class mem academic bers will have an opportunity qualifications. The man of the Year" for her work scholarship is made available in helping-to for laboratory experience and organize and guide will by the Pfizer Laboratories the development of the Volun be able to work directly Division, Charles with the 1620 computer. All Pfizer & Com teer Service League at the Uni pany, to each of the 90 medical versity Hospital. interested persons are invited to attend. colleges in the United States. Further information may be acquired from Jere E. Chris- Graduate Student OPPORTUNITIES pens, extension 596. Receives $400 Grant Excellent opportunities in EXERCISE YOUR I British Columbia for Venus Ee-siriporn, GS, re physicians and dentists. PRIVILEGE AS A cently received a $400 grant Conference eager to as UNITED STATES from the Altrusa International sist. Kindly contact med CITIZEN Foundation to help in her ical secretary, Reuben graduate studies. Matiko, MD, Box 10, Mis VOTE The grant was made possible sion City, BC, Canada. NOVEMBER 8 through the efforts of Elizabeth C. Alguire, acting international relations chairman of the local chapter of the AIF in Victor- ville. -Moving. c4cro&& tke Street Miss Ee-siriporn is a regis —Photo by Richard G. Ubbink tered nurse from Bangkok Sani or cficro££ tke -Nation? tarium and Hospital, Thailand. Marilynn E. Opincar her husband, William Opincar, She will return to Bangkok to who is a type room compositor teach the sciences prerequisite Assistant Director at University Printing Service. to nursing after completing her Medical Records Service Their home in Redlands dis studies here. plays Mrs. Opincar©s abilities A preoccupation these days in the art of antiquing furniture for Marilynn E. Opincar is ad and interior decorating, her SPEED READING vance planning for the antici hobbies. COURSE pated transfer of Medical Rec Patricia Opincar, their daugh ords Service to the new Medical ter, is a graduate of Loma Linda New concept builds speed of 600 Center in June. Union Academy. "It©s a big job," says the to 1200 wpm in short time with THE LDMA LINDA WAREHOUSE pleasant-mannered assistant di out gadgets or tedious drills. rector of Medical Records Ser Lake and Columbia Special price $12.00. Free infor vice, "as we are planning all TURNER MOVING & STORAGE the work flow distribution Representatives Due mation. Money back guarantee. for The moving company with 19 years of our new quarters." The de service to con cisions connected with the move Representatives from the ferences, institutions and church members. DEVELOPMENT SKILLS Lake Union Conference and the Box 803-A, Loma Linda, must be settled months ahead, Box 226 Box 715 Box 201 she points out. Columbia Union Conference will St Helena Healdsburg Loma Linda California 92354. be on the University campus Phone WO 3-2701 Phone 433-5561 Phone PY 6-0228 "There are five main areas November 6-8 and 13-15, re competing for space," she ex spectively. A buffet supper, plains, "coding, transcription, planned by each conference for correspondence, chart comple interested students in the Cam tion, and filing. Everything pus Cafeteria at 5:45 pjn., will must be properly allocated and be held November 7 and 14. related." Students who are unable to Mrs. Opincar began to work attend the suppers are invited at the University Hospital Med to visit with these men at the ical Records Service in 1952, luncheon at Riverside General preparing charts for microfilm Hospital and University Medi ing. In 1962 she became a reg cal Center, Riverside, on two istered medical record librarian. Tuesdays, November 8 and 15. She has been assistant director since 1956. In addition to her other duties, she interviews new SIMI VALLEY applicants for employment in VENTTJRA COUNTY, medical records. Approximately CALIFORNIA 25 persons work for the ser 47,000 population with no In vice. ternist, Urologist, Orthoped Loma Linda is "home town" ist, ENT, Eye or Dermatolo to Mrs. Opincar, since it is her gist. Dentist and GP©s also place of birth. Her father was needed. One MD per 3,000 postmaster here for some years population. Professional prior to moving with his family Building now leasing adja to Washington, DC. She at cent to new SDA hospital. tended school there, graduat Robert N. Brown, MD 2951 ing from Columbia Union Col Sycamore Drive, Simi 93065. lege with a major in home eco Telephone (805-527-1804) nomics. There she also married

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YUCAIPA LOMA LINDA 797-5105 796-0186 WORTHINGTON FOODS INC. WORTHINGTON, OHIO University SCOPE, page 8 Wednesday, November 2, 1966