Loma Linda Academy - Lomashpere Yearbook (Loma Linda, CA)

 - Class of 1948

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MISSIONARY VOLUNTEER SOCIETY The Missionary VolunTeer SocieT,f is con- ducTed in connecTion wiTh The academy and church To Train our young people in leader- ship. OTTicers are changed so as To give more an opporTuniTy Tor developmenT in leadership. Under This organizaTion, wiTh The TaculTy spon- sor. are some oTher acTiviTies such as: Prayer bands, l larvesT lngaThering, Weelc oT Sacri- Tice. and like proiecTs. ASSOCIATED TEACHERS AND STUDENTS This organizaTion, carried on by The school under The direcTion of The TaculTy, is Tor The purpose oT giving The sTudenTs opporTuniTy To learn how To conducT Tormal meeTings. To help build up a good ChrisTian school spiriT, and Tor The maTerial improvemenT of The school in general. AssociaTed Teachers and STudenFs sponsor a series oT enTerTainmenTs during The year. The proceeds Trom These programs are used Tor special improvemenT proiecTs. STUDENT LEADERSHIP One of The aims and purposes oT The Loma Linda Union Academy is To Train iTs sTudenTs Tor leadership and service. To ThaT end The academic classes are permiTTed To organize inTo Tormal groups. The American way oT democracy is encouraged, by allowing The sTudenTs Themselves To selecT Their own lead- ers and class oTTicers. The academy will Tol- low ThaT policy, wiTh only such resTricTions as seem necessary To mainTain The high sTandards To which God has called us as a people. ThereTore. no sTudenT who is unable or un- willing To mainTain a scholasTic grade OT C or beTTer. and a minimum ciTizenship grade oT B, will be considered eligible To hold any class or sTudenT body oTTice. The TaculTy Teels ThaT unTil a sTudenT reaches These levels, he should devoTe his enTire Time To self-improvemenT. CHORUS, GLEE CLUBS, and ORCHESTRA Under The direcTion oT The Music DeparT- menT, The chorus, glee clubs, and orchesTra meeT Tor pracTice. Aside Trom giving pro- grams in Loma Linda, These organizaTions give programs in near-by churches and academies. All sTudenTs whose scholarships are up To sTandard may loin one or more oT These or- ganizaTions. THE ACADEMY MIRROR The AssociaTed STudenT Body publishes a school paper, The Academy Mirror, which aTTords Training in wriTing, composiTion, busi- ness, salesmanship. and oTher Torms oT leader- ship Tor The sTudenTs. The paper is prinTed monThly during The school year. SCHOOL CAFETERIA The school conducTs a caTeTeria Tor The sTudenTs and TaculTy. During I947-48 school session on an average oT 300 lunches were served daily. Wholesome, well prepared. balanced meals add much To The comTorT and healTh oT The sTudenT body. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Loma Linda Union Academy Tollows The policy adopTed by The PaciTic Union Confer- ence and The SouTheasTern CaliTornia Con- Terence, oT holding To The minimum age of six Tor beginning in our church schools. While our schools are operaTed primarily Tor The purpose oT saving SevenTh-day Adven- TisTs Trom The errors so prevalenT These days, no religious TesT is required. We accepT sTu- denTs Trom non-S.D.A. homes, buT all who come are expecTed To conform cheerTully To The sTandards oT The school. APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION All sTudenTs who expecT To aTTend Loma Linda Union Academy and Grade School in I948-49 musT Tile wiTh The admissions com- miTTee an applicaTion on our regular Torms. STudenTs coming To The Loma Linda Union Academy and Grade School Tor The TirsT Time will be expecTed To supply The TaculTy wiTh reTerences. STUDENT'S CONTRACT Every sTudenT who maTriculaTes in The acad- emy Thereby enTers inTo a conTracT To cheer- Tully and TaiThTully comply wiTh all The rules oT The insTiTuTion. Failing To do so severs his relaTion wiTh The school and will be reTained only aT The discreTion of The TaculTy. TO SIMPLIFY ENROLLMENT Each academy sTudenT should plan on malc- ing an enTrance deposiT oT TwenTy-Tive dollars fs25.oo1 when regisTering. Each grade school sTudenT should plan To malce an enTrance de- posiT oT TiTTeen dollars lSl5.00l. This will include The lasT ins+aIImen+ of TuiTion. An iTemized lisT oT all charges will Then appear on The TirsT sTaTemenT To be issued ThereaTTer, and will include The charges Tor The TirsT insTaIImen+ period. INCOMPLETES A grade oT incompleTe Tor a six-weelc period musT be made up by The end oT The succeed- ing six-week period or iT will be recorded as an F. IT The incompleTe represenTs a semesTer grade. Then iT musT be made up by The end of The succeeding semesTer or be recorded as an F. IT The semesTer in which The incom- pleTe is earned is The second semesTer. Then iT musT be made up by The opening of school in The Tall.

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SECONDARY FACULTY PAUL E. LIMERICK. B.S. in Ed. Principal and Business Manager J. G. MaclNTYRE, B.A. Bible and Hisfory J. H. WHITNEY, B.A. Science and Mafhemafics MARIE LUCAS GEORGE ELLOUIST, B.A. Shop and Physical Educafion EARLE STRUNK Accounfanf and Cashier JEANNE JOHNSON Regisfrar and Office Secrefary Librarian and Home Arfs ROSE AMES MAY COLE KUHN, M.A. Cafeferia English and Spanish K EMILY ROBINSON, B.A. ' Commercial and English and Physical Educ. lano ESTHER NIXON, B.A. T, C, DAWSON MUSIC Cusfodian ELEMENTARY FACULTY J. R. McMullen, B.A. Supervising Principal, Grade Eighf Bernice Squier, B.A. Grade Seven Alma Nephew, B.A. Grade Six Bk Grade Five Mrs. Paul E. Limerick Grade Four Barbara Hasfings Grade Three Mary Ellquisf Grade Two Mrs. Francis Dinsmore Grade One General Information LOCATION Loma Linda Union Academy is locafed in fhe beaufiful village of Loma Linda. Here also is locafed one of our finesf sanifariums and our medical college. If is away from fhe cify influence wifh all ifs vice and fempfafions. Loma Linda is five miles from San Bernardino. nine miles from Riverside and five miles from Redlands. Bus service connecfs Loma Linda wifh fhese fowns. BUILDINGS Loma Linda Union Academy has five well- planned buildings, fwo for fhe grade school of four rooms each, one for fhe academy con- sisfing of a large new library, a new chapel, 6 large new classrooms, new and larger office quarfers, new and larger commercial facilifies, feachers' offices, music sfudios, healfh room, and sfudenf body office, a new school cafe- feria, and a new shop building. The academy is new and is prepared fo accommodafe a larger enrollmenf wifh efficiency and comforf. The science deparfmenf is fully equipped fo do efficienf work. The woodwork shop is equipped wifh a power saw, band saw, shaper, grinder, fhree lafhes, and a variefy of hand fools. A well-equipped mechanics shop is a new addifion fo fhe vocafional deparfmenf. The deparfmenf has a mefail furning Iafhe, a mefal shaper, forge and anvil, elecfric welder, oxy-acefylene welder and a variefy of hand fools. PURPOSE Loma Linda Union Academy provides a Chrisfian educafion for fhe young people of 'rhe vicinify and ofhers who may come info our midsf. A fhree-fold purpose is given for our exisfence: fhaf of preparing our youfh for service in fhis life, fo carry fhe gospel fo fhe world in fhis generafion, and fo form char- acfers for fhe life fo come. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION All graduafes are invifed fo become acfive members of fhe Alumni Associafion. lfs pur- pose is fo fosfer fhe spirif of Loma Linda Union Academy as well as for social acfivifies.



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gg.. ...a-19 .J-VW 4- ' wm-iDRAwALs In order fo properly wifhdraw from fhe school, or drop a class. if is necessary fo obfain approval from fhe office of fhe Regisfrar or fhe Principal. Failure fo do so will cause his or her grades for fhe period iusf previous 'ro wifhdrawal fo be recorded as F. Tuifion may also be charged unfil proper arrangemenfs have been made wifh fhe office for ifs discon- finuance. SCHOOL BUS SERVICE The school operafes a school bus for fhe benefif of fhe children who live in Yucaipa. Calamesa, Menfone, and Redlands. GENERAL REGULATIONS I. All sfudenfs are expecfed fo conducf fhemselves as courfeous young men and women. Those who do fhis will find liffle difficulfy wifh fhe regulafions. 2. Sfudenfs are expecfed fo dress plainly and in harmony wifh our denominafional sfandards. Simplicify of dress will make a sensible woman appear fo fhe besf advanfage. We judge a person's characfer by fhe sfyle of dress worn .... A modesf, Godly woman will dress modesfly. A refined fasfe, a culfi- vafed mind will be revealed in fhe choice of appropriafe affire. Volume IV, page 643. The Loma Linda Union Academy respecfs fhe high sfandards sef forfh by fhe Bible and fhe Spirif of Prophecy for fhe church regard- ing dress. The inferprefafion fhaf we shall place upon fhe modesf affire includes sensible shoes, fhe wearinglof hose or bobby-sox, and dresses of modesf design, long enough fo cover fhe knees af all fimes. lCap sleeves nof accepfablel I 3. Tobacco, liquor, or language unloecom- ing a Chrisfian musf nof be used in any form, in school or ouf. Disorderly behaviour, billiard halls, gambling places. card playing or im- proper associafion offer nofhing in which our sfudenfs may parficipafe. 4. Sfudenfs musf nof leave fhe school grounds during a school day wifhouf permis- sion from fhe principal, or from some ofher member of fhe faculfy designafed by him. Sfudenfs who come fo school by means of mofor vehicles musf use fhem for no ofher purpose during fhe school session. 5. Each sfudenf will be required fo pay fhe damages done by him fo school properfy. 6. The school will no'r be responsible for personal properfy leff in fhe buildings or on fhe school grounds. 7. Those who for any reason are absenf or fardy will be required fo bring excuses signed by parenf or guardian and presenf fhem fo fhe office for admiffance fo classes. Accord- ing fo sfafe law only sickness of fhe sfudenf or deafh in fhe immediafe family is an excusable absence. Three fardy marks counf as one absence. 8. Any sfudenf having a vacanf period during fhe session will spend if in fhe sfudy room, unless excused by fhe faculfy. 9. Credif will nof be given sfudenfs for work faken from privale fufors or nighf school unless arrangemenfs are firsf made wifh fhe school. Class work faken, aside from fhaf faken in accredifed schools, musf have fhe approval of fhe Academy Faculfy. To ioin fhe freshman class, a sfudenf musf have his eighfh grade diploma: he musf have four unifs including fhe subiecfs for which he is regisfered during his freshman year. IO. Any sfudenf who desires credif from a correspondence school fo be applied foward graduafion should have a definife undersfand- ing wifh fhe faculfy before enrolling in fhe course. I I. All sfudenfs are required fo fake physi- cal educafion unless excused by a physician. I2. Calling sfudenfs ouf of classes fo answer felephone calls disfurbs fhe classes and infer- feres wifh The sfuden'r's work. Messages will be received for fhe sfudenf. I3. Sfudenfs of fhe academy or grade school will nof be refained in school who visif places of harmful amusemenfs such as fhe mofion picfure fheafre, public skafing rinks, or places where fhere are dancing, or ofher fhings of obiecfionable characfer. I4. Young people musf associafe in a frank, manly and womanly manner. A friendly, wholesome infermingling of young men and young women is good and proper. On fhe ofher hand. senfimenfalify. fIir+a+ion, or sfroll- ing abouf fhe grounds are nof good form, and do nof reflecf fhe proper 'rraining for Chrisfian young people. I5. WhiIe af school, sfudenfs should nof allow fheir minds fo become confused wifh 'rhoughfs of courfship .... Lef all sfudenfs fake as broad a view as possible of fheiriobli- gafion fo God .... Lef fhem refuse fo burden fhe souls of fheir feachers by showing a spirif of Ievify and a careless disregard of rules. Sfudenfs can do much fo make The school a success by working wifh fheir feachers fo help ofher sfudenfs, and by Zealously endeav- oring fo Iiff fhemselves above cheap. low sfandardsf' C.T. page I00.

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