La Sierra College - Meteor Yearbook (Arlington, CA)

 - Class of 1978

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Dr. Ivan G. Holmes, Academic Dean Mr. Wilfred M. Hillock UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS THE DEANS, DIVISIONAL DIRECTORS, AND COORDINATORS The University's Statement of Purpose says the school is dedicated to helping its teachers and students-as individuals and as a community-to reach their highest potential in education, in research, and in service. College of Arts and Sciences Dean lvan G. Holmes says, Our concern for students at La Sierra is that they discover here their individual identity. Students should have a sense of belonging. Holmes maintains the achievement of this goal requires a close relationship with God on the part of students and faculty. He is a Christian who aims to reach the highest attainments for the purpose of doing other's good, he says, Assisting Holmes in meeting the needs of a diversified student body are an asso- ciate dean, division director and coordinators. Harold E. Fagal is the associate dean. His responsibilities can be better described as student academic affairs, or keeping tabs on scholastic progress. Anees A. Haddad is the director of the director of the Division of Behavioral Sciences, Sociology, anthropology, psychology, social work, and marriage. family and child counseling are the departmental components in the study of man. One of the largest groups of requirements for graduation, outside of a students major, are those in the humanities. Frederick G. Hoyt accounts for the assimilation of departments whose subjects are art, communication, English, history. modern languages, and music. William M. Allen looks after the natural sciences departments: biology. chem- istry, mathematics, and physics. More students major in these departments than in , any other area. Wilfred M. Hillock directs the rapidly-growing collective gathering of profes- sional studies departments: agriculture, business, industrial studies. physical edu- cation and secretarial and business education. Dr. William M. Allen Dr. Frederick G. Hoyt ts Aa? v. X Dr. Harold E. Fagal xx Dr. Anees A. Haddad in Ygljx N

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS THE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENTS The founders of Loma Linda University believed in a three-fold concept of education: the head, the heart, and the hand, says President V. Norskov Olsen. The same could also be expressed as body, soul, and spirit, the body being the seat for our senses, the soul the seat for our will or ego, and the spirit the seat for our God-consciousness. To Make Man Whole exemplifies the University's purpose in education. In the achievement of its fundamental purpose, each part of the University has its own distinctive role. The Board of Trustees and the University administration provide the appropriate environment-the physical facilities, the personnel, and the in- tellectual and spiritual atmosphere. An able group of six vice-presidents assists President Olsen in administering the school policies. Norman J. Woods oversees the academic affairs of the University. Upon his shoulders rests the responsibility of maintaining a high degree of scholastic excel- lence through the hiring of faculty and monitoring of curriculum. Money is vital to the operation of any business, universities not excluded. George G. O'Brien keeps close check on the comings and goings of currency within the institution. Answering the needs of approximately 5,000 students is the job for a vice-presi- dent of student affairs. Tracy R. Teele handles housing, food and health services, counseling, placement, religious and extracurricular programs on both campuses. Donald G. Prior operates out of two offices as vice-president for public relations and development. Keeping the church advised of University activities, heading up alumni affairs, raising funds for the future of the University are a few of the items that keep Prior occupied. The vice-president for foundation affairs is Robert J. Radcliffe. His job involves the management of a financial investment fund supported by trusts, donations, and special business operations. Harrison S. Evans coordinates the Medical Center and School of Medicine in his position as vice president for medical affairs. He is the liaison with the Veterans and other affiliated hospitals, and is responsible for the coordination of clinical resources of the Medical Center with the needs of the health-related schools. lg' , 'S . B' fi' 2 1.5 Dr. George G. O'Brien Dr. Norman J. Woods Vice President of Financial Affairs Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Harrison S. Evans Vice President of Medical Affairs rg 74 5 K 'ix H! Z- x if Dr. V. Norskov Olsen, Ph.D. Dr. Theol President, Loma Linda University Mr. Donald G. Prior Vice President of Public Relations is if ,Z . Mr. Tracy R. Teele Vice President of Student Affairs



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