THE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER University Master Plan Takes in Building Complex, Parking, Traffic a University Committee Headed by Robert L
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
: 11 V II -i oil CM-1 ORNIA READ INSIDE 62 student nurses will receive their nurse©s caps on Sunday. Area developer eyes Loma University expansion plans. United Fund campaign picks up in Los Angeles, Loma Linda. Loma Linda Union Academy country fair begins Sunday at II a.m. Universityi VOL.1, NO. 5, Friday, October 11, 1963 THE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER University Master Plan Takes In Building Complex, Parking, Traffic A University committee headed by Robert L. Cone, vice president for financial affairs, met the 48 Exhibitors Sign Up for architects for the projected Loma Linda University Medical Center this week to approve a new master 1964©s Dentists Convention plan for the campus. The Loma Linda University Preceding the working School of Dentistry has plans Copy for SCOPE©S drawings which are expected late ready for the 1964 alumni-student this year, the master plan convention scheduled for Special Event Calen places buildings and grounds In February 19-23, 1964, at Loma dar must be in the perspective . It was noticed Linda, according to Viola Lutz, editorial offices, that a 1200 car parking area executive secretary for the has been included in the plans. School of Dentistry Alumni Loma Linda campus, The parking lots will,according Association. not later than Friday to the master plan, be south, before publication. east and west of the medical Thus far, 48 commercial ex center. hibitors have signed up for All department heads The plan shows that the medical individual booths. The dental are urged to adhere center will be located directly students are also preparing their to this rule in order south of the University Church table clinics with various ex and the School of Dentistry hibits and visual aids. to meet the Friday buildings, south of Prospect deadline for 50-60 Avenue and between San Bernar- This year the convention will percent of our copy. dino and Loma Linda drives. have short courses and lectures A horseshoe drive off Prospect in various phases of dentistry. News stories of Avenue and Loma Linda Drive Mrs. Lutz said that the con special interest to will form the main entrance to vention will use a large circus our readers can be the teaching hospital. Loading tent on the parking lot east of docks and emergency entrances the University library. turned in as late as will be on the San Bernardino Tuesday morning in street side. General chairman of the con the week of publica A MASTER PLAN FOR THE LOMA LINDA University Medical Center The architects have included vention is William Seibly, SD©59. was submitted this week by Architects Heitschmidt and Thompson roughly five buildings around the Dr. Seibly works closely with tion. of Los Angeles in a meeting with the planning committee headed north side of the medical center. Richard Halburg, senior dental by Robert L. Cone, University vice president for financial affairs. Four of these are marked medical student and student convention The plan shows the medical center in the lower part of the sketch. sciences, medical library, School chairman. Order University SCOPE! See story this page for details. -Sketch by the architects. of Nursing and research. In the main building, on the north side, a medical clinic has been planned. A boulevard leads to its entrance from Central Avenue. The master plan shows that a footbridge has been in cluded between the Graduate School and the University Church. Traffic on Central Avenue has increased and the proposed foot- hridge would enable students to cross the street with no inter ference of traffic. A housing complex of four buildings is shown south of Prospect Avenue toward Anderson Street. Architects are Heitschmidt and Thompson of Los Angeles with Ellerbe and Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, as consulting archi tects. <8 10 ?- >-. ojon o: ON <r a: - CD u. O- I o< u **• Q, a 0£. WAITING FOR THE FIRST SOUND of horns playing "Onward, Christian pageant last Friday night at the Loma Linda University Church, soldiers" were native students from many lands, former mis- The march toward the pulpit where La Sierra College trumpeters o sionaries, their wives and children. These were but a few of the sounded the challenging "Onward" introduced an MV program in which many who took part in the colorful and very inspirational mission the Pakistan heart team witnessed about their mission. - Staff photo. THE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Published weekly, each Friday, at Loma Linda University, by the University, a Seventh-day Adventist-owned educational i n- After anxiously stitution, awaiting the as a non-profit organ of the same. first issues of SCOPE and reading them, I believe this paper has Application for second-class mailing privileges is pending a great deal of potential. I am with United States Post Office, Loma Linda, Calif. looking forward to future issues. Printed at the Riverside County Publishing Company, Arling Mitchell Ridgeway ton, Calif. St. Cloud, Minnesota Regular subscription rate: $3.00 per year; 10 cent per copy. I have read the first few issues Mail regarding advertising, subscription, coverage and news of the new Loma Linda University should be directed to the managing editor, Loma Linda, California. paper with considerable care and with great personal interest. In Editor-in-chief: JERRY L. PETTIS my judgment the early, quite normal technical imperfections MANAGING EDITOR: TOR LIDAR of the publication are exceedingly minor in comparison with the Associate Editors: Oliver L. Jacques, John Parrish great merit of the publication itself its basic concept, its Call telephone 796-ol61, extensions 284, 285, 286 in Loma Linda, philosophy and its objectives. in Los Angeles: 269-9131, the University Development office. As to typographical appear ance, one©s first impression of After office hours, call the managing editor, 796-0303 at Loma UNIVERSITY PRINTING SERVICE team captain Lucille Overton SCOPE is highly favorable, de Linda. Area code is 714. begins the United Charity Fund drive by signing up pressman spite the technicalities. As to Harry Brain. content, one finds the paper gratifyingly informative and The Number One Bottleneck refreshingly candid. I am sure that with continued diligence on These Are Volunteers... the part of the newspaper©s staff "Loma Linda University is our Number 1 nothing but success can crown bottleneck." That©s what he said! He is a The art of living their efforts. man familiar with lies in the ability to I am also sure that such a the work of Seventh-day take that which is common and mundane publication can become the in Adventists throughout the world. And there and make it useful and beautiful. spiration of a new spirit of pride was no tone of hostility or judgment in his Members of the Woman©s and participation among the voice. Auxiliary of the University©s many friends, con "Look University School of Medicine are stituents and alumni. at the whole picture/© he said, "and accomplishing this at the University Thrift you will agree that progress in many lands Howard B. Weeks Shop at the Los Angeles campus. They Loma Linda, California is impeded because of a shortage of your convert used clothing, household articles graduates. Not only do we have trouble and furniture into life-saving funds. securing qualified personnel for pioneer Their service of love For those of us who feel that missions we have difficulty typifies the role we have a vital part in the Loma manning of hundreds of volunteers who work to Linda University development, established institutions! So we just mark strengthen Loma Linda University©s effort and yet are not employed by the time waiting and hoping/© to fulfill its worldwide mission. University, your paper fills a Our friend is not the first to comment real need. We now can keep on the inadequate Evelyn Strachan and her associates, as up with progress and happenings supply of professional well as the many others who give their on the campus, the reporting of people for the church©s far-flung missions which you do very well. program. services day after day, inspire us all The shortage exists "and it is felt greater dedication. Elmer J. in many quarters. What he failed to see Loma Linda, California is that Loma Linda University©s productivity OLJ is directly related to the denominational Congratulations on your pub attitude toward its divinely inspired health lication. We enjoy this type of emphasis. information from LLU. Keep up A hasty move which overlooks any of the the good work. If young people are given a vision of many aspects of a complex hospital-educa In Vol. I, No. 1, there appeared Christian service in ahealthprofession, they tional-community relation ship would be an article about the team of men will demand educational and training facilitie s expected to result in staggering who went to Pakistan with the to accomodate financial heart surgery program. Dr. E. and qualify them. If church loss. Yet more serious than this would be Wareham has consented to appear members see the light, they will face up to the sacrifice of any of the educational pro here in Bakersfield October 12 what it takes in terms of men and means on our MV program and also grams dependent upon facilities and staff Sabbath School program. to operate such a training center and move of White Memorial Hospital and Clinic., to break the bottleneck by providing the The School of Medicine, for the future of Edwin R. Nelson, DJDJS. necessary support. OLJ which the greatest concern has been Class of ©59, LLU expressed, will almost certainly be pro vided for in the event of a change to con Nutter Postpones ference control of the hospital.