Scope Loma Linda University Publications

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LU.V.l^-,r , UOfVlA LiNDA, CALiFORNIA READ INSIDE: ** Reports from SD alumni-student convention *" Cultural milieu in community, on campus University Vol. 1, No. 25 Friday, February 28, 1964 THE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Dentistry Alumni, Century Club Elect Officers for 1964-65 The School of Dentistry fornia State Dental Association utive secretary, for her work Alumni Association and the Convention would be May 4 in with the association, especially Century Club conducted elec the Holland House, Los An in preparing for and during the tions last week at a joint an geles, at 12:15 p.m. convention. nual business meeting and buf Outgoing association Presi Dr. Vixie received a plaque fet supper at the Holiday Inn, dent Clifford E. Vixie, SD©57, from the association in recog San Bernardino. presented a check to Viola nition of his work as president Results of the Century Club Lutz. Alumni Federation exec during the 1963-64 year. election are: President, Spur- geon R. Kunkel, DDS; vice president, Erwin A. McDonald, to Head LLU SD©61; president-elect, Robert George Summers J. Peshek, SD©61; secretary- treasurer, Albert E. Burns, DMD. Library; Summerton to Resign Directors: Gerald A. Mitch- A new head librarian for land. ell, DDS, professor of oral Vernier Radcliffe Memorial Li Mr. Summers graduated in medicine, term ends 1965; Mel- brary will assume his respon 1951 from Columbia Union Col vin R. Lund, DMD, associate sibilities at the University July lege, Washington, DC, with a professor of restorative dentis 1. major in English. try, term ends 1966; Harry Y. He and his wife, Joan, have Taira, DDS, term ends 1967; two children, Barbara, 7, and Louis M. Bishop, SD©58, in Linda, 5. structor in restorative dentis try, term ends 1968; and Willis L. Schlenker, SD©57, term ends University Appoints 1969. Manuel to Position Alumni Association -election results: President, Hugh C. The University has appointed Love, SD©61; president-elect, Robert G. Manuel to the posi William S. Seibly, SD©59; first tion of director of student aid vice president, Kenneth J. and finance. He comes to Loma WINNERS in the table clinic competition, John P. De- Mertz, SD©62, instructor in re Linda from Los Angeles where Vincenzo, SD©64, (left) and Larry V. Smith, SD©65, ex storative dentistry; second vice he was assistant administrator president, Arthur W. Johnson, at the White Memorial Medical amine their exhibit which took first prize in the basic SD©58, instructor in prostho- Center. science division. Their project will compete at the Amer dontics. Mr. Manuel also has served ican Dental Association Convention next fall in San Fran Secretary, Donald E. Odell, as assistant hospital adminis SD©59; treasurer, Robert J. trator in Denver, Colorado, and cisco. Photo by Ellis Rich. Homer, SD©57; editor, Dr. Love; as administrator at a New Eng associate editor, Ronald S. O. land hospital. Zane, SD©57, instructor in re He was born in Cambridge, Alumni Auxiliary to Convene storative dentistry. Massachusetts, and attended New board of director mem Boston University. bers: Harry J. Beckner, SD©59, For National Meet in LA instructor in restorative den George V. Summers, 35, will tistry; James W. Jacobson, replace Ellenor M. Summerton, Class To Conduct Over 500 women representing School 120-voice "Don" Choir SD©62; Wilfred M. Livadney, who will resign as acting li Auditions in LL 50 chapters of the Woman©s and Choraliers which were fea SD©60. brarian to take up other duties. Auxiliary to the Alumni Asso tured recently on television in Virgil V. Heinrich, SD©61; A teacher and librarian in For Talent Program ciation, School of Medicine, will "Teacher 62" and "Assignment Merton S. Lacy, SD©57; and J. Seventh-day Adventist schools gather for a three-day conven Education." Paul Williams, SD©58. since 1951, Mr. Summers pre The junior class in the tion opening March 9 at the "Keys to Adventure in Cre Reports were given by sently is librarian at Blue School of Physical Therapy Ambassador Hotel, Los An ativity Through Handicrafts" Charles T. Smith, dean of the Mountain Academy, Hamburg, will conduct auditions March geles. will be the theme for the after School of Dentistry, on new Pennsylvania. 2 to 10 for a benefit talent pro Theme for the convention noon when the Spinnerin Yarn developments in the school, and He received a Master©s de gram at which $200 in cash will be "Keys to Adventure Company will present a fashion by Alumni Association Secre gree in library science in 1963 prizes will be awarded. Through Self Expression in show of hand-knit garments tary Odell on highlights of the from the Drexel Institute in Auditions will be from 7 to 10 Fields of Art, Music, and Cre modeled by auxiliary members. group©s activities during the Philadelphia, said to be one of p.m. Acceptable acts for the ativity." The show will be followed by a past year. They included the the leading library schools in program include comical or se On the first day the women "Knitting Clinic" with practi establishment of a student loan the east. rious skits, pantomimes, musi will travel to Buena Park for a cal points on assembling, block fund, a mission committee and In addition he now is taking cal selections or readings. Not tour of the Wax Museum and ing, cleaning and general care provision for a dental hygiene course work for certification as only students but also the en lunch at Knotts Berry Farm. of hand-knit articles. representative on the board. a medical librarian and has tire community is eligible to Highlight of the convention In the evening at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Odell also announced that nearly completed work toward participate in the program, at will be the homecoming lunch© the women will join their hus the association©s annual lunch a Master of Arts degree in Eng which both group and solo per eon on March© 10 in the Em bands for the annual alumni be given. eon during the Southern Cali lish at the University of Mary- formances may bassy Room of the hotel with banquet in the Biltmore Bowl. The program will be April 18 Mrs. Robert R. Torrey, presi Featured speaker will be Dr. in Burden Hall. dent, presiding. Mrs. Carl F. Edward R. Annis, president of Proceeds will be used for the Ekstrom, program chairman, the American Medical Associa junior class budget, from which will present William Parker, tion and of the World Medical the class will purchase a gift PhD, professor of speech at the Association. for the school. University of Redlands, whose Chairman of the program is subject will be "Keys of Com Jim L. Armstrong, PT65. munication Through Under standing." Music, for the occasion will feature Keith Wyatt, tenor so 405 Alumni Meet loist. Decorations are under For Lunch Here the direction of Mrs. G. Carle- ton Wallace, and will carry out Alumni and faculty of the an international theme in flags School of Dentistry with their and flowers. She will be as wives dined February 22 in the sisted by members of the Glen- Loma Linda cafeteria after dale chapter. Hostesses will be church services. past presidents of the organiza Present at the informal gath tion with Mrs. Orlyn B. Pratt ering were 405 persons repre in charge. senting 130 alumni families. The morning of March 11 At an afternoon meeting of will be devoted to "Self Ex interested dentists and their pression Through Art" with wives A. Graham Maxwell, Sune Richard lecturing on CONFERRING TOGETHER are Clifford E. Vixie, SD©57, im PhD, director of the Division of "Paul and His People" illus mediate past president of the School of Dentistry Alumni Asso Religion, conducted an informal trated with her original paint ciation; Hugh C. Love, SD©61, association president; Spurgeon R. discussion on effective ways of ings on the subject. Kunkel, DDS, Century Club president; and Charles T. Smith, sharing faith in the office and Luncheon music will be fur DDS, Dean of the School of Dentistry. Staff photo. community. nished by the Pico-Rivera High Sylvia Sturdevant to Direct University Nursing Service at WMMC NEWSPAPER School of Nursing alumna Published every Friday at Sylvia Sturdevant, SN©58, has Loma Linda University by the University, an educational in accepted an appointment as di stitution operated by the Gen rector of nursing service at eral Conference of Seventh- White Memorial Medical Cen day Adventists, as a non-profit By ALICE GREGG organ. ter, Los Angeles. Second class postage paid Since graduation ^from the at Loma Linda, California. , At the beginning of the six Printed at the Riverside ties Orville Prescott of the University she has served on County Publishing Company, the Inc., Arlington, California. NEW YORK TIMES listed his surgical unit at Loma Lin choices of the best nonflction da University Hospital, in the Regular clinics subscription rate: written in the fifties.

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