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Vol. 6, No. 12 Thursday, October 16, 1969 Adventist radio pioneer to tell Students hold peace assembly; little-known career anecdotes A benefit program featuring area. hear history of Vietnam conflict long-time Mr. Richards, who founded the radio program speaker H.M.S. Voice of Prophecy 35 years ago, Nearly 300 students, faculty members and concerned citizens turned out for the Richards, St., will be presented will tell little known and moratorium day peace convocation, held in Gentry Gymnasium, organized by a group of Saturday, 'j •"'-' unpublished anecdotes of his life Loma Linda University students called Christian Activists for Peace. October 25, at and ministry. This was the first protest of its kind ever held on the Loma Linda campus of the 7:30 p.m. in Tickets to the program are $1 University. Meeting yesterday at 1 1 a.m., those in attendance heard administration Gentry for adults and 75 cents for Gymnasium on children under 12. They may be Spokesman Don L. Bauer, the Loma Lin obtained by mail from the School assistant dean of students, advise da campus. of Public Health Benefit Program, that the administration is in favor Sponsored Loma Linda University, Loma of allowing discussion of vital by the Associ Linda, , 92354. political issues on the campus. ated Students Please enclose a self - addressed But he cautioned that the stamped envelope. Tickets will administration does not of the School H.M.S. Richards of Public also be available at the La Sierra necessarily endorse the views of Health, the benefit will help raise College Market, the Loma Linda all convocation participants. money to open a medical facility Market, and the student affairs After Mr. Bauer led the to serve about 5,000 Mexican - office on the Loma Linda audience in the Pledge of Americans in the south Colton campus. Allegiance to the American flag, Gary M. Ross, PhD, assistant professor of history, keynoted the Adventist Forum announces program with a "Plea for Peace in Vietnam." Dr. Ross stated in his plan for mountain retreat introduction that he was speaking only for himself, "not for the church of which I am a member, The annual Association of professional people for the nor for the University in which I Adventist Forums fall retreat will purpose of bringing together teach, nor for the department in be held October 24-26 at Pine concerned church administrators, which I serve." Springs Ranch near Idylwild. students, teachers, laymen, and He went on to declare that "I The theme for the three-day ministers who desire to contribute would not be speaking today if I GARY M. ROSS, PhD, assistant professor of history on the La Sierra campus, addresses the retreat is "Contemporary positively to the Seventh-day believed that dissent prolongs the nearly 300 students and faculty attending the Witnessing." Jan Richards, a Adventist church. war by giving aid and comfort to moratorium day peace convocation held yesterday in Gentry doctoral student at the University the enemy." Gymnasium, Loma Linda. of Southern California, Los Regular membership is open to anyone holding a graduate degree Dr. Ross then proceeded to give Angeles, will speak Friday a history of American evening; Wayne P. Jones, founder or currently doing graduate study. Associate membership is available involvement in Vietnam, listing Baby has unusual surgery; of "Genesis," an organization reasons as he saw them for our designed to meet the needs of to those sharing the interests and alienated youth, will talk about objectives of the forum. Continued on page 2 the prognosis is ©excellent© "The World Looking at Us" Though the Association of during the Saturday morning Adventist Forums has a national New enrollment Eight-month-old Wendy Ann Wendy©s birth showed that her student session. base, the fall retreat at Pine Gates has seen more doctors and heart was pushed over to the right Springs Ranch is for members figures show slight At 11:30 a.m., following had more operations than most side of her chest by her intestines Mr. from the southern Pacific region. Jones© discussion, Monte Sahlin, a attendance drop people have in a lifetime. which occupied the space Her medical file is Loiiia Linda University College of Those wishing to attend the Statistics released by the three inches normally taken up by the heart. thick. Most of the Arts and Sciences student, will retreat may write the Association University registrar show information in Her left lung was collapsed by the it was gathered during the first present "World in Perspective," a of Adventist Forums, Box 866, attendance figures are down from intestines. multi-media program produced by Loma Linda, California, 92354. few hours of her life. Within hours from the time her last year. Wendy, only child of Mr. and Theonetics Associates. Saturday For members and their immediate The new figures contradict X-ray©s were taken, Wendy was on evening, a quartet from Southern families, the -cost of weekend Mrs. John F. Gates of Santa the operating table for the first of preregistration estimates reported Monica, California, the Accents, will accommodations is $7 per person; in an earlier issue was born with a four corrective surgical of University diaphragmatic hernia February present an hour of sacred music. for non-members, $9 per person. SCOPE. Nearly 3,100 students procedures. The Adventist forum is an Prices include Saturday meals. were expected 10, 1969, at University Hospital. Wendy©s father, a loadmaster on to enroll. Actual X-rays taken immediately association of local discussion For more information, call (714) enrollment figures are at 2,989, after Continued on page 3 groups organized by academic and 796-7311, extension 2047. 102 less than last year. Attendance by schools shows the College of Arts and Sciences with 1,492 enrollees, a drop of 82 students from last year; 177 in the School of Education, down 14; an increase of three in the School of Dentistry for a total of 313; 15 more students in the Graduate School, swelling their enrollment to 140; and 152 students in the School of Health Related Professions, a gain of two over last year. The School of Medicine has 25 more students than last year©s 358; this year©s School of Nursing classes have 195, a drop of 10; 82 in the School of Public Health, eight more than last year (this figure excludes dietetics interns enrolled in the Graduate School as nutrition majors); and 36 unclassified undergraduate and post-graduate students, a dip of 66 from last year. LOMA LINDA MARKET has a "new look." To facilitate customer The La Sierra campus reports EIGHT-MONTH-OLD Wendy Ann Gates shows her happy disposition service, modern, Lozur checkstands have been installed. Another new 1,537 enrolled students, a as her mother, Mrs. John F. Gates of Santa Monica, holds her. X-rays feature is the green carpet extending to the front entrance of the revealed a number of serious organic defects in Wendy©s chest cavity market Continued on page 3 which were repaired by University Hospital physicians. University SCOPE Thursday, October 16, 1969

Collegedale, Tennessee, as Editor is chosen for new assistant professor of journalism. Of Future He is currently associate editor of Calendar Events the Review and Herald, the SDA collegiate publication general paper of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination. Friday, October 17 LOMA LINDA ACADEMY, LL - F. Donald Yost has been Youth©s Instructor was Mr. Yost received his master©s Loma Linda Community Fair: all day. selected to edit a new, reach too broad a degree from the American Sunset 6:13 attempting to Monday, October 20 college-oriented publication readership by stretching the University, Washington, D.C. LINDA HALL, LL - Loma Linda replacing the 117-year-old reading level from high school to Youth Association meeting: 7:30 p.m. LOBBY LEVEL AMPHITHEATRE, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, LL Youth©s Instructor, according to young married couples. The new UNIVERSITY CHURCH, LL - Ohstetrics and gynecology Grand Wayne A. Martin, assistant journal, as yet unnamed, will October 15 University Campus Fellowship, Rounds, Ralph H. Walker, MI), North secretary in the Bureau of Public partially replace it and will be Conversations About God, Jack W. Hollywood physician, "Difficult Continued from page I Provonsha, MD, HhD, professor of Deliveries" : 8 a.m. Relations for the General aimed at college-age youth. philosophy of religion and Christian Conference of Seventh-day Mr. Yost, the new editor, involvement and our difficulty in ethics, "God and Change": 7:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY CHURCH, LI. - Convocation, Harrison S. Kvans, MD, Adventists, Washington, D.C. taught English and journalism at extracting ourselves from the LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS - Vesper professor of psychiatry, speaking: 8:10 The new paper will begin Newbury Park Academy, conflict. service: 7:30 p.m. a.m. publication in May, 1970. It was Newbury Park, later going to Concluding his speech, Dr. Ross Saturday, October 18 felt, states Mr. Martin, that the Southern Missionary College, said, "In candor, I am not proud Tuesday, October 21 UNIVERSITY CHURCH, LL - Hour of the role my government has of worship, pastor Paul C. Heubach, A I. E V E I. A M P H I T H E A TR E, played. But I wish her no ill and I "To Us and Not to Them?": 8 and UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, LL - assign no guilt. .. We can and 10:55 a.m. Pediatrics Grand Rounds: 12:10 p.m. must disengage without the CAMPUS HILL CHURCH, 1,1, - Hour Wednesday, October 22 needless loss of another life. Or of worship, pastor Wilbur K. Chapman, EARN "Lilies in Black Soil": 8:10 and 10:55 LOBBY LEVEL AMPHITHEATRE, we must find for this war a a.m. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, 1,1. - justification compelling enough to Medicine Grand Rounds, Thomas E. LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS - Hour of Godfrey, Ml), assistant professor of warrant its dreadful cost." worship, Roland R. Hegstad, editor of medicine, "Lung Cancer and its Following Dr. Ross to the Liberty maga/ine, speaking: 8:15 a.m. Chemotherapy": 8a.m. ON YOUR SAVINGS! podium were Robert M. Peck, No risk fully secured. Call or write for details: LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS - Hour of LA SIERRA CHURCH, LS MD, an internist practicing in Los worship, pastor L. Calvin Osborn, Testimony countdown class: 7 p.m. "What Uo You Really Want?": 1 1 a.m. 736 North Glendale Avenue, Angeles and chairman of the Los Thursday, October 23 Glendale, California 91206 Angeles chapter of the Medical GENTRY GYMNASIUM, LL - Eilm, Commission for Human Rights, "A Man for AH Seasons," sponsored by SAN BKRNARDINO -VALLEY Bob Hew, Inc. Telephone: (213) 245-7716 the Junior Medical Auxiliary: 8 p.m. COLLEGE - Illustrated forum lecture, and Lawrence D. Longo, MD, Charles Borden, "Escape to Bali": 7:40 professor of obstetrics and Sunday, October 19 p.m. gynecology. The peace convocation also marked the kick-off for a Student Opinion campaign to raise $1,500 for the Saigon Adventist Hospital in This is the first in a series of University SCOPE student interviews South Vietnam. on relevant campus issues. This feature will be part of every local WALrs issue. The anti-war demonstration anti-war demonstration, or if "A Man For All Seasons" for October 15 represents everyone sees us as having such, Gentry Gymnasium planned the first organized protest on this then I oppose it. I think protest in Time Shop October 18,1969 the form of demonstration is a 8p.m. campus. What is your opinion of poor form of protest and I don©t Expert Watch Repairs Sponsored by: such demonstrations, and do you think our institution should Junior Medical Auxiliary feel that they have a place in a associate itself with it. I think it Donations: Christian institution? will take a long time to convince Adults and Students - $1 anyone of peace through the Trade In Your Old Watch Children under 12 $.50 Richard L.Yukl, SM©71 -Our means of angry protest. peace convocation which is Ronald /. Lapp, SM©71 - The For A New supposed to be "instructive only" mere fact that a question is being according to its organizers comes, raised regarding the October 15 LONGINE-WITTNAUER OPPORTUNITIES unfortunately, on October 15 activities is evidence of the falacy when everyone else in-the nation of referring to Loma Linda and other fine watches Excellent opportunities in is protesting war. I think University as a "Christian British Columbia for therefore, that whatever is done institution." If a "Christian physicians and dentists. on October 15 will be interpreted institution" is more concerned Conference eager to as as an anti-war demonstration. If about its "image" than searching sist. Kindly contact med the organizers of the peace ical secretary, Reuben for peace, it should shut down or We Accept Master Charge convocation are truly interested sell out to some genuinely Matiko, MD, Box 10, Mis in instruction, as they say, why sion City, BC, Canada. concerned "non-Christian" group. not do it on another day? If all I strongly support October 15 we are doing is having another activities, demonstrations, convocation, or whatever term you wish to use to describe an attempt (M-day) to reach peace in HERITAGE the world. E. Jane Manire, SN©70 - In a democratic society, if the "Worm P«r»onol population becomes disinterested Core for Those RETIREMENT ft CONVALESCENT CENTER and does not voice its opinions, it the measures John Blake thought safety belts FOR" cannot hope that YOU CARE taken by the government will be were a drag. Certified for Medicare in line with its best interest. What 24-Hour Registered Nurtlng better place could ideals for Separate Facilities for the Retired government arise than from the I 796-0216| Artf ft Crafts church. We should be taking as active a stand for our ideals as are the activists who are against us. We Invite Your Inspection Brochure on Request Christ never advocated a passive stand on moral issues, the basis of social issues. Robert T. Misson, SM©71 - Of course such demonstrations have a place on a Christian campus. If our principles do not inform pur ideas on the problems of the day, they are worthless. As I recall, BARTON RD. AT BENTON LOMA LINDA rr«i ITMMI Uto WrttmiM lwi.lt Swfli It lartM M. hw Enl ti HwHiM ferdw Christ©s strongest remarks were Continued on page 3

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RIVAL QUARTERBACKS spot their downfield receivers in action score 20-20. This game was part of the physical education last Monday evening in a game between the physical therapy team and department©s football intramural program. The games are played the second team of junior meds. The junior medical team got off to every Monday and Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. on the Loma Linda ;in early 1 2 point lead. But the PT©s battled back to make the final Academy athletic field. Ronald L. Otto, SD©72 - I Today, Wendy is a 16-pound past years have been faculty and Opinion believe that they have a place, if "bundle of joy." "We treat staff members taking three hours the organizers do not attempt to Wendy as any normal baby," Mrs. of free tuition courses. This year, Continued from page 2 imply that they are representing Gates says. "At first we had a these students will be taking When it comes to world reserved for those who "passed by the Seventh-day Adventist Church little feeding problem, but now classes as part of the extension travel there are four types on the other side of the road ..." as a whole. everything is fine." program which is not included in of tours: excellent, good, me Vincent L. Brooks,, SD©72 - I Hospital doctors confirm Mrs. University attendance figures. diocre, and bad. How can one We had better re-examine the be sure he is getting an ex grounds on which we assume the believe that this demonstration is Gates© diagnosis. cellent tour? noble name of "Christian a mistake. The words "protest" Here are five tour yard institution." and "demonstration" will give a sticks: bad image to Loma Linda 1. Hotels: Does the pros enrollment STAFF PHARMACIST WANTED pective tour give you a Lauraine J. Larsen, SM©71 - I University and associate the list of hotels before you think it is important to be well University with undesirable Continued from page 1 start? If not, be sus informed on world events and elements in our society. As For 416 bed general hospital picious. Perhaps there their effects on people. If our important as this issue is, even lovely location liberal employee are too many second religion is to be a philosophy for more important is the face that decrease of 42. The Loma Linda benefits. Adventist educational and third rate hotels. campus shows 1,452 students, 60 facilities in area through the 2. Meals: Are you furn every day, it should be practical this demonstration will give moral ished three meals a day and involved with current support to the enemies of the less than last year. academy. Must be Florida throughout the tour? problems. Just because anti-war . A major contributing factor to registered or eligible for Are they the drab, set the attendance drop is the registration. Contact Warren table d©hote meals, or demonstrations have generally are they a la carte, been disruptive does not mean realignment of some courses Oakes, .director of personnel offered in this year©s curriculum. Florida Sanitarium and Hospital, giving you a choice? that we must conduct them that 3. Tour Size: Is your tour way. We should be able to show For example, the number of 601 East Rollins, Orlando, Florida, limited, or will you you sified students was down 32803. how a Christian can be involved Baby be one of a crowd? and make stands for the well erably from last year. A 4. Anything Different: large majority of these students in Does the tour do the being of man with the result being Continued from page I same old spots, or does unity. it take you to some Kenneth V. Card. MT©70 - I places most tourists leave from the United States Air never see? think that such demonstrations Force, was on a Joint Church Aid 5. Tour Conductor: Is are a very good thing, showing relief mission to Biafra during her your tour conductor that students of Loma Linda birth. He was informed of his new at his job? Is he University are coming out of daughter©s birth by the plane©s using you as a guinea political isolation. I feel that they MEN©S APPAREL pig while he learns engineer who casually mentioned how? Can he do any have a place in a Christian that Mr. Gates was now a father. thing except count the institution, but should be Not until Mr. Gates arrived in May we suggest that you come in luggage? divorced from a Christian front. Let©s apply these five cri New York City several days later and get acquainted so we can For this demonstration of did he learn that any teria to Dr. Alonzo Baker©s help supply your needs. 1970 summer tour around the October 15, we should provide a complications had been world: united front with the National connected with Wendy©s birth; for 1. His tour brochure lists Moratorium Committee. that matter, he didn©t even know all hotels. You will Harry D. Royal, PT©71 - I feel her name. B.O.A. UNIVERSITY ARTS BUILDING note the preponderance .Master Charge 24887 Taylor St. of the Hiltons, the In- that if a government, church, For two weeks following her Lay-Aways Suite 208, Second Floor, Loma Linda, Calif. tercontinentals. Most school, or any institution whose first and major surgery, University 9 A.M. 796-7015 are air-conditioned. acts are not in agreement with its Hospital physicians could not 7 P.M. 2. His tour provides three constituents© ideas and beliefs promise Mrs. Gates that Wendy meals a day through put. In all hotels serv needs to have this brought to would live. ing a la carte (about their attention. I do not feel that Since then Wendy has 75%) you will have a this war is sanctioned by the undergone ©three other surgeries la carte meals. majority of American people. A all relatively minor corrective 3. His tour has an abso demonstration of this type in a lute limit of 26 mem procedures. bers. conservative institution, such as 4. His tour includes many this, may have more effect than places many people the same thing taking place in a have never even liberal institution. Hidden Valley is again heard of, such as Udai- Kathy Knott, PT©71 - If it is an available, without cost, to pur, Brunei, Shiraz, organized and peaceful protest University oriented groups Katmandu, Bukhara, for vesper and church Izmir, Bali, Ankara, where the students can voice their Srinagar, Swat, and opinions as citizens of the United services. For reservations, scores of others off the States, I see no reason why it call Mrs. Ruppert, (714) tourist trail. 792-3607. 5. The Baker tour con could not be considered a valid ductor has traveled the action by our Christian globe for "O years. On institution. his tours j gives fre quent evening lectures on the peoples, the his tory, the economics, the geography, and the politics of the areas visited. He has taught world affairs and in Cliff Coffin and Bob Ottosen, Owners ternational relations in three universities, and — Reservations by SABRE computer , is still doing it. Many tour members have de Tickets by Teleticketing See Us for Your clared his lectures "most informative," Airline Tickets Youth Standby tickets and cards Brake and Transmission Problems "delightful," "enter taining," "worth the price of the whole RESERVE NOW FOR tour." THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS Holidays Loma Linda Automotive For a detailed itinerary Southeast corner Anderson Street and brochure send a postal card or letter to TU 9-0024 and Redlands Boulevard ALONZO L. BAKER, PhD 796-0611 Loma Linda University 350 W. 5th Street San Bernardino, Calif. Riverside, California 92505 University SCOPE Thursday, October 16, 1969

BIRTHS FORUM Give them a chance to speak A reply to ©October 15, 1969© BROWN, Marci Diane, was bom By Jerre K. Iversen August 7 to Dr. and Mrs. Edward By Harvey A. Elder, MD P. Brown, a University Hospital resident, of Loma Linda. Editor©s Note: On Thursday evening, October 2, a small group of This week, the first Loma Linda campus political demonstration predominately medical students met to discuss plans for observance was held. Ostensibly it was billed as a peace convocation. But many BURTON, Jon Andrew, was born of a moratorium day protest on the Loma Linda campus of the who took part would say it was nothing but a "get out of Vietnam" September 20 to Dr. and Mrs. University. Last week University SCOPE printed an opinion in the George G. Burton, assistant anti-war demonstration on a relatively calm basis. Forum column, written by an observer who attended the meeting. We professor of medicine, or Despite the tranquil exterior presented by those who took part, Redlands. asked one of the leaders of that meeting to write an opposing regardless of how bland this demonstration seemed when compared to viewpoint for this week©s b©orum. other campus protests, a loud cry of anguished disbelief will CHAVEZ, Wilmer Vladimir, v/as born September 13 to Mr. and Let us praise students! disorganized, uninformed, ignorant, or doubtlessly spring up from good-and sincere Seventh-day Adventists Mrs. Ezra R. Chavez, a research the students of Thursday night. around the country. technologist in the department of prejudiced However, a gnawing feeling of uneasiness crops up in the minds pharmocology, of Loma Linda. When organi/.ing, they invited counsel and accepted criticism. of those who analyze not that a demonstration did indeed take place, They sought to avoid the divisive and political aspects of the BERBER, Sandra Carlene, was Vietnam war. but what a protest means in the context of free speech, that born September 24 to Dr. and As humanitarians, they asked questions. As physicians, they venerable, sometimes overworked, but always guaranteed section of Mrs. Raymond N. Herber, looked and asked again. the American Constitution. assistant professor of medicine, of Loma Linda. They proposed that an October 15 convocation be held at Loma Seventh-day Adventists have always been extremely aware of Linda University, inviting speakers with labels of both "hawks" and religious freedom and their right to it. They have entire departments HIBBARD, Virginia Lynn, was "doves." It was the University administration that indicated that a devoted to religious liberty on every organizational level in the born August 2 to Mr. and Mrs. balanced approach might result in a meaningless disarray. church. They are keenly attuned to any sign, however subtle, of Kenneth W. Hibbard, a university Since historians of recognized ability were suggested, the security officer, of Redlands. pending legislation that might negate the right to think or worship educational - historical approach was adopted. This was to be a without government interference. And this is good. HINSHAW, Amy Elizabeth, was convocation at which responsible individuals would present the From childhood, Seventh-day Adventists have been taught that born September 6 to Mr. and Mrs. necessary data to allow an intelligenl understanding of the Vietnam David B. Hinsahw. Jr., SM©71, of the time would come when Sunday "blue laws" would cut off the war. Loma Linda. avenue of worship and make them fugitives, evading persecution at In contrast to radical student organizations which so terrify our otherwise balanced constituency, our University Trustees, and our the hands of once friendly neighbors. So they fight with vigor any HODDER, Melinda Mae, was born administration, our meeting of initial organization of Christian attempt to strangle this inherent freedom. September 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert H. Hodder, SM©70, of Activists for Peace (CAP) was not closed. University administrators But herein lies the danger. While the church fights to maintain Loma Linda. and faculty were present. Unfortunately, the students became the each members© right to worship on Saturday morning, too many of object of last week©s Forum writer©s ill-conceived humor. those members are complaining about others, outside the church, who INAE, Jonathan Mamoru, was born September 11 to Mr. and The students of Loma Linda University insisted that the October are merely exercising their constitutional rights. Mrs. Paul M. Inae, orderly at 15 convocation not be a publicity stunt. A case in point is the students throughout the nation, including University Hospital, of Loma The initial concepts of the students, and the grace with which those at Loma Linda University, who took part in yesterday©s Linda. they accepted suggestions, so clearly stated their interest in responsible Christian protest that the Thursday night meeting must be moratorium protest. Many people, particularly those over 30 years of RUSS, Michael Larry, Jr., was age, do not agree with the political principles of the students. But born August 13 to Mr. and Mrs. seen as the awakening of Christian students at Loma Linda University how can they deny their right to disagree. Michael L. Russ, a student at the to the humanitarian concerns of all people. If CAP continues on this Another example of narrow thinking among some Adventists is University, of Loma Linda. level of maturity, a model for Christian activism has been molded, and the influence of this group will, I pray, be widely felt. ___ the government crackdown on cigarette advertising on radio and SCHAEFER, Jeffrey Todd, was Let us praise students who are not afraid of labels, who are television. Certainly the cigarette industry has been guilty of born September 13 to Mr. and concerned with suffering of all peoples, who recognize their personal poisoning millions of people who never knew smoking©s dangers. The Mrs. Richard A. Schaefer, community relations officer, of ignorance, and are willing to be called prejudiced. Let us praise them campaign supported by the American Cancer Society anit-smoking Loma Linda. because they attempt© to remedy real crisis by seeking constructive and other health organizations is one of the most needed, and actions. Let us praise them because they demonstrate Christian fortunately, one of the most successful. Cigarettes should no more be SHANKEL, Martha Nell, was maturity and accept personal responsibility. sold, much less advertised, than arsenic or cyanide, both of which bom September 9 to Dr. and Mrs. Stewart W. Shankel, assistant Let us not only praise them, let us emulate them. happen to be components of cigarettes. There is general agreement professor of medicine, of The opinions expressed in Forum do not necessarily reflect the views of Loma that the ban on cigarette advertising, scheduled for next year, is a Yueapia. Linda University or the editorial staff of University SCOPE. wonderful thing. USHER, Lisa Marie, was born The tendency for gloating is the danger. Sure, almost everybody July 31 to Dr. and Mrs. Vernon cigarettes are a manace in need of elimination. Sure, the believes H. Usher, a University Hospital WHITEHEAD, Garrett Grafton resident, of Loma Linda. government did the right thing in condemning their use. Rayne, was born October 10 to Mr. and Mrs. George M. But what about the time when almost everyone believes was WAGERLE, Susan Elaine, Whitehead, SD©72, of Loma Saturday worshipers are a menace in need of elimination? What then? born September 18 to Mr. and Linda. University SCOPE is a non Is there a trend today in America for the government to either Mrs. Robert N Wagerle, student profit news publication of of the University, of Riverside. Loma Linda University, an legislate against or oppress that which they believe to be bad for the educational institution oper ated by the General Confer citizens? If there is a trend, it would not be too hard for them to WAGNER, Marc Anthony, was ence of Seventh-day Adven- YARNELL, James Gregory, was tists, with campuses at Loma move into the area of what is good and right worship. born September 21 to Mr. and born September 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Linda and Riverside, Califor Mrs. Clifford W. Wagner, SM©71, nia. This editorial is not attempting to exonerate student militants or Bayliss B. Yamell, SM©70, of Circulation: 20,000 of Loma Linda. Loma Linda. Subscription: $5 per year the cigarette industry, nor is is trying to scare the citizenry. It is merely trying to encourage Seventh-day Adventists to be a bit more WAGNER, Tamara Renee, was EDITOR: tolerant. If any people know what tolerance is, if any people need to bom August 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Jerre K. Iversen Charles R. Wagner, PT©71, of the Consulting Editor: be tolerated as history approaches sundown, it is the people of Loma Linda. Nutrition teachers Oliver L. Jacques Seventh-day Adventist church. are recognized in Editorial Assistant: philosopher, said it best: "I M. Hanson Perhaps Voltaire, the French long hair and shabby dress do national publication Peggy disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death, your right have a bearing on the validity of Book Editor: to say it." what a person says, unless of Alice E. Gregg course he is unable to afford Ruth Little, PhD, professor of Advertising: better. nutrition, and Kathleen K. F. Richard Doolittle The views expressed in this editorial do not necessarily reflect those It is not that I feel the clothes Zolber, PhD, associate professor Circulation: of the editorial staff or the University administration. do indeed make the man. But of nursing and director of Douglas A. Weeks dietetics education, will be listed invariably, the people whom Mr. Unless otherwise noted, Robbins seemed to be talking in the 1970-71 edition of Who©s University SCOPE articles Who in American Women, may be reprinted without about, turn out to be hippies or permission. Appropriate cred To the the like. From having observed published by the Marquis it would be appreciated. Letters Company of Chicago, Illinois. Advertising compatible in Editor some of these hippies in action, I content with the standards of have concluded that anything church-related higher educa Dr. Little joined the staff in tion is accepted subject to they might have to say about 1951 and became director of the approval by the advertising college policy would be tinged committee. Copy should be Sir: School of Nutrition «and Dietetics received no later than the In reading about the scheduled with their weird ideas. in 1956. Wednesday before publication date; rates available on re moratorium day demonstration It is about time! Let the If responsible, clean-cut quest. on October 15, I think it a shame students have their say. students want a voice in running Dr. Zolber joined the staff in Communications about our institutions, give them a taste. news and editorial content, to use the campus of an 1964, and was awarded her advertising, or ,subscription / educational institution to further Robert P. Dideron But those bug-ridden, matted-hair doctoral degree in 1968 from the circulation matters should be directed to University SCOPE the goals of a dissident few. Yucaipa hippies have no place in college,- University of Wisconsin, Madison. Loma Linda University, Loma Perhaps they will reconsider. It is much less in the chair of She received the Mead Johnson Linda, California 92354. Of authority. Award for Advanced Graduate fices are in Griggs Hall on only right. Sir: the Loma Linda campus; tele Education in Dietetics from the phone (714) 796-7311, 888-3211, Lois F. Hundermill Regarding your guest editorial Endicott M. Byus American Dietetic Association in or 686-5432, extension 2373. Loma Linda of last week; it seems to me that San Bernardino 1966 and 1967.