Loma Linda Academy - Lomashpere Yearbook (Loma Linda, CA)
- Class of 1948
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You are now opening fhe firsl issue of Quid Nunc. I+ is 'lhe purpose of 'lhe slaff fo recall +o rhe minds of lhe faculfy and lhe sfuclenf body fhe pleasanf hours spenf in work and play. We exlend a hearly invifalion +o our friends +o review +l1ese memories wilh us. ' CONTENTS . Adminis'rra+ion Classes Acfivilies Snaps Bullefin Sin illilennnriam . . . ZBnnna Eluan ilaucbstetler Effflililfl' 2, 1930 - jfehruarp 8, 1948 Donna Joan Hochslefler, for 'rwo years a sfudenf af Loma Linda Union Acad- emy, passed suddenly +o her resl' on February 8. She was known for her cheerful smile and her ou+s+anding leadership in s+uden'r aciiviiies. I+ was parfly because of her enfhusiasm +ha+ +he ideas for an annual are being realized. She will be remem- bered ihis year for her excellenf help on +he Mirror sraff as Circulafion Manager. Donna's unriring and energeiic ways were a challenge +o +he sfudcnl' body, and her passing was deeply felr by all who knew her. A narive of Kansas, Donna had for more lhan five years lived wilh her parenls and sisfers in California, mos? of +ha+ lime in San Bernardino. She had allended school, graduaiing from +he eigh+h grade af lhe San Bernardino-Colron Junior Acad- emy in I944. She would have been a member of +he gradualing class of I948. We feel if a privilege +o presen+ +his, our firsr yearbook, in lribule +o one whose memory will no+ be forgorlen by her friends and classma+es. K f k 2 'x I 'Wffrgg ff?-c f f Wir ffrf' ,f rff 556 r, f I 0'1- fr F f f rf I' -,nv r rQ ffnf f'f'l'lr ,E Cr- rffrr e 4f f Y fs ff, 1- I CW ,f 1 rv, K+ ' A I lf? ll, ,ml 113.1 .- in I.. ns: A is 1 ew I- 3 ' il' ,,...- A f X Nx , ' -L if uf- -2 .A-U A ,l t , 1 RN b-.':f?7E , Q .. Q- wg ,- 6-an-J f K I l ' l 1 X -J 11 'in 9 , . , If S' I 'lv 1 'Q-Lv ff- xiii- J T i ! gl - itz-r-ff-+ ',. ,-git' ' f V- .5-'ff gl Lf .lf . ' ii- F-'Gap I -Nm-Wx?-97f7'7-I If f I ec if f llf 1 -' Q- W? 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QM 5 Regisfrar EMILY ROBINSON sends off a iranscripf Accounfanf EARL STRUNK receipis paymenf of a monfhly accounf BIBLE HISTORY cmd SCIENCE New Tesfameni' His+ory Class American Governmenf Class Cl1emis+ry Labora1'ory J. cs M INTYRE BA. X Qu L P E LIMERICK B.S. 1. H. WHITNEY, BA . 55' 'Q , ff .x X Q .,. x vi' A sur.. KWSN! A I 5 'S AR? ENGLISH SPANISH and HOMEMAKING MAY COLE KUHN LYDIA COLE, B.A. MARIE LUCAS Old Tesfamenf I'Iis+ory CIass Spanish Class Sewing Class TYPING BOOKKEEPING and MUSIC I s 5 Xxf Q :av EMILY ROBINSON B.A EARLE STRUNK ,r OI SI GLENN COLE Typing I Class Bookkeeping Class Music Sfudio T39 ww MANUAL ARTS CAFETERIA and MAINTENANCE Sh p CI Caf Flo 1 'mam Vwfii 1 L Q' . V. L, Wh- ww I 2331 'I ,1?,f,lWV,,,ig,?Q vyxlim 4, W L X A fu f aggiif .XA ,X W 32? vm 2557 .,f ,V V53 5 A W 290 My ' X-.Y if 'Ns X , , j 1 W :X ME f 0 mga K . f 70 22 flco- Wo of of ' ,rw ,L O ,dad 'ww WT 4 . E KENNETH WICAL, Presidenl Ambi+ion, Denlisl A. S. B. Vice-Presidenl, '47 A. S. B. Scrgeanl al Arms, '48 Mirror, '47, Reporler Mirror, '48, Malce Up Edilor QUID NUNC, '48, Adverlising Manager MARGARET MORAN, Clmaplain Ambilion, Music Teacher A. B. Pianisl, '44-'48 Mirror, '47, Typisl Mirror, '48, Assisfanl Eclilor Campaign leader, '48 Prayer Band leader, '48 RAD DAIII C IIKACDIPV C-.. i f- -,.,, N .,,. , it 165g i , '.'. f . 1 ' I , if' Q ROSEMARY HALBURG, Vice-Presidenl Amlzilion, Doclor Prayer Band leader, '45 and '46 A. S. B. Vice-Presiclenf, '46 A. S. B. Vice- Presidenf, '47 A. S. B. Presidenf, '48 Mirror, '48, Reporler QUID NUNC, '48, Snapshot Edilor Junior Vice-Presidenf, '47 Camera Club Secrelary, '48 MISS EMILY ROBINSON, Sponsor MARYLIN SCHILLINC-3, Sccrelary Ambifion, Secrelary A. S. B. Secretary, '47 Junior Secrelary, '47 RAYLENE DUNCAN, Treasurer Ambifion, Nurse Mirror, '47, Reporler Mirror, '48, Fealure Edilor QUID NUNC, '48, AVI Eclilor Campaign leader, '48 Junior Treasurer, '47 Aim: To Serve MoHo: By following Him Colors: Red and Gray Flower: Red Carnarion Margaref Moran, Raylene Duncan, Kennelli Wical. Rosemary Halburg, Marylin Schilling MERVILYN ADAMS Ambiiion, Secrefary A. S. 8. Pianisi, '48 Mirror, '46, Reporlor Mirror, '47, Edifor Mirror '48, Assislanf Editor OUID NUNC, '48, Editor VERDA BLANCK Ambition, Nurse VVELCOME CHURCH Ambiiion, Teacher A. S. B. Chaplain, '47 Prayer Band leader, '48 DORIS COLTON Am bifion, Secreiary A. S. B. Vice-President, '48 Mirror, '48, Exchange Edifar OUID NUNC, 58, Associale Edilor Teachers of Tomorrow President '48 Campaign leader, '48 Y. 4 A MERVILYN ADAMS VERDA BLANCK WELCOME CHURCH DORIS COLTON MERLE JARRETT ANNE GRIFFITH PAULINE DILL DONNA HOCHSTETLER PAULINE DILL Ambifion, Nurse Mirror, '47, Reporfer Mirror, '48, Edifor ANNE GRIFF-ITH Ambifion, Concert Singer DONNA HOCHSTETLER Mirror, '47, Campaign Mirror, '48, Circulafion Manager Choir Secrefary, '48 MERLE JARRETT Ambiiion, Elecirical Engineer A. S. B. Treasurer, '47 JAMES KOEHL HELEN MILLER, Ambifion, Minisfer Ambifion, Nurse A. S. B. Presideni, '47 Mirror, '47, Adverfising Manager ALLISON MIRANDA Junior Sergean+ aI Arms, '47 Ambi+ion, Conceri Pianisf Mirror, '45 ReporIer DORIS LUTZ Ambifion, Home Economics JIM KOEHL DORIS LUTZ HELEN MILLER ALLISON MIRANDA DRUSCILLA NIXON JIMMY ROBERTSON Ambifion, Secrefary Ambifion. Businessman Mirror, '45, Typisf RETTA MAE TAYLOR HM 0 H ,471 TYP'5i Ambifion, Secrefary Mirror, '47, Circulafion Manager Mirror, '48, Repor+er Chorus Vice-President '48 BETTY JO PARSONS Ambifion. Den+al Assishanf DRUSCILLA NIXON BETTY PARSONS RETA MAE TAYLOR JIMMY ROBERTSON Q vw wxdq, Yak YU? DONNIE THOMPSON I.aVERN VENETTA Amblhon Inferior DecoraI'or AIYIIJIIIOD Secretary Mlrror 45 Reporfer Mirror 48 CurcuIa+lon Manager JACQUELINE UNGER Valedlciorlan Ambahon Mlssnonary Nurse Prayer Band leader 45 Mirror 47 Reporfer OUID NUNC 48 Plwofographer Spanush Club Preslden+ 48 MARILYN WILLARD ROSALEE TERRILL Ambiiion. Nurse Sf! L . 59 X. I Q sb. Ifpjgff . 5 -... -1' MARILYN WILLARD Ambirion, Nurse LaVERN VENETTA JACKIE UNGER ROSALEE TERRILI.. DONNIE THOMPSON I . kvx :jgs I: ,J I X I gi- -, . xx... ,. . . , .,,.,,,, A45 49 :A X IMSQQ ' mmm, arf! ,V All I J X' FLORENCE HILL OUIDA ZENDNER DOROTHY JO MORGAN EARL SIMMONS Presidenf Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer J. H. WHITNEY MAY COLE KUHN PHILIP FOLLETT Sponsor Sponsor CI'1apIain Class of '49 Colors: Gray and Green Flower: Whife Camellia L I gk:-1 ijt T' I ,wwf 1- Q 3 0- ,av 1 L . K ' :rf 1 I , I ' s N :Q ' I- Ss ' TIT ' I A , 51 iw rf .111 'IPD'- If 3' JL MR? fI Z' lil? .I ii . wi N.. A -M, fr My 2 J WW ,fd-s 'Qi DOROTHY PILBEAM 1-wwf'-2 PATRICIA SHRYOCK CG' Q HOWARD BOLING PHYLLIS BROWN PAULINE CHENEY BARBARA COLTRIN CLIFTON cIcGENERS CHARLES DICKEY LARRY DILLON GLENN ENGEVIK LOUISE FOSTER BETTY GUNDERSEN NEIL HASTINGS HERBERT JAMES OPAL JOHNSON MARVIN LAVITT ALICE MARTINELL DOROTHY PAIR si ugh ,Uv 3 Q......A - I... N :ff 1 XX JAMES ALLEN CARLYLE STUMP FLOODMAN LUCAS No pIc+ure: CONSTANCE HASTINGS H A an it , Q K, f..X f. R nw,-nfv 'Y 9'4 gb . E A . il 19- , 7 !, L . x .ag QP' YY www 5 We Q Ji- CLASS OF '50 Q3 SQ 11 f f 5 .aff Va' ff X 1. 'naw' .awp- ...M . W jk: 35 A 4: ,Wa ,S 4 J ,J-, 1f2,25z,' Elini. L 43,4 3 F A A , 95' 41 I ill rv-M ,+- j'M,s t , 1 -1.0 r. 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Q86 JESSIE BENNETT MARLENE BLACK JO EDITH BRANDON ALFRED BROWN BONNY CASE NORMAN CHENOWITH GWENDELL COOPRIDER BARBARA COON ARLENE COX WESLEY CROOKS PEARL DAWSON DONALD DILL ARLENE FLOODMAN DOLLY JEAN GUTEKUNS DONALD LANE LYNDOL LOVIN ERNEST MELLOR KENNETH MIZE MARIANNE MORAN FLOSSIE MOSES BERNARD MRACEK CARROLL NICOLA MARILYN NIXON DON RASMUSSEN BEVERLY SMALL BETTY SMITH PHYLLIS WICAL VIVIENNE WICAL MARSALIE WILLARD LOIS HOFSTAR LA VONNE ABBOTT GERALD ABEL REGINALD AMES BOBBIE ANNE BOX BUDDY BREWER GERALDINE COX ETHEL JUNE DICKEY JAMES EWERT VIRGINIA FEBBERT CLINTON FOREMAN MARJO HASKELL CAROL ISAAC SHARON JENKINSON ARDYCE LOVELL CAROLYN Mac,INTYRE BILL MAYFIELD CAROLYN MILLER PHYLLIS MOORE GEORGE OWENS MARY PAIR PATRICIA POWELL BETTY JO RILEY EDWIN SHRYOCK JODDY SIMMONS MARILYN SMALL CONRAD THOMAS NANCY VANEK PHILLIP WARREN DEARAI-I WELLS ERNESTINE MONTEZ jf i I 5? Q 4 W E, bk va 3:2 M an A' B X ,Q Q 5 X Nag: Q. 'S L A I' f 1 I t I SPIN Seventh Grade 1 ini My Miss Bernice Squier, B. A. ii Eighth Grade Mr. J. R. Mcmullen ' .:, Y. 1 ri, Eighfh Grade uf., ' M' V' 359, MN it L , Q r rr ,V , : M . yi he 1 W ii Y H ' xx Seven+h Grade i . FiHh Grade Six+h Grade Fifth Gro de Miss Virginia McCooI Sixth Grade Miss Barbara Hasrings Third Grade Miss Allene Lancasfer Fourth Grade Mrs. Paul E. Limerick 'mm 'SL' ,. Third Grade Four+h Grade First Grcide Mrs. Francis Dinsmore Second Grade Miss Ru'rh Shafer Second Grade Firsi' Grade ,V Iii X yvr!Il f' WI fam 1 --.1-. In ..ur1 5 II lf, If N mu :YW frwh 01341, ,Him ' , 1 H 1 ' , I I. limi' ' 'I' 11:44-ulzgrtif' I, ll ll ,f z .1 rf- X ! Q J, Yip! Z N r XX. 1 r- ,ff- ' fy' 7 ,Z- ,wt rx iX5,,:fY!4,sJ,-,arg rpg' fi .f ZIP f M' . - f'a,'f., .fa Z' 1 'S' , f' .. , lf 7' J, K' , Jeellgtbug CHAPH. EXERCISE PRAYER BAND U icew FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenf- Earl Simmons Vice-PresidenI- Rosemary Halburg Secretary- Marilyn Nixon Ass'f Secrefary- Dolly Jean Gufelcunsi Treasurer- Howarcl Boling Ass'I Treasurer- Allen Floodman Sergean+-aI-Arms- Bill Parlchursf Ass'I SqI.-aI-Arms- Carlyle Lucas Chaplain- Welcome Church Ass'I Chaplain- Jesse Benneff Pianis+- Barbara Colirin AsS'I Pianisl- Pearl Dawson Music Direclor- Margaref Moran Sponsor- J. G Maclnfyre SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Presiclenf- Rosemary Halburg Vice-PresidenI- Doris Colion Secrefary- -I, Dolly Jean Gufelxunsf Treasurer- Marilyn Nixon Sgf.-aI-Arms- Kenneflu Wical Chaplain- Neil Hasfings Music Direcior- Larry Dillon PienisI-- Mervilyn Adams Sponsor- J. G. Maclnfyre SPANISH CLUB Presidenl . . Jackie Unger Secrelary . Marylin Schilling Treasurer . . Charles Diclrey Sponsor . . Lydia Cole Cl 64 TEACHERS OF TOMORROW Presidenl . Vice-Presidenf Secrelary . Treasurer . Sponsor 'E . Doris Collon Carlyle Lucas Jesse Bennefl Marsalie Willard Paul E. Limerick ACADEMY E. -- ,Y liwfere K' nowledqe Far vs g SS Q 3 :F 0 ,ir 4 ne- NID MI f'7? , Freshmen- Soplwomores- Juniors- Seniors- Reporlers: Efhel Dickey Wesley Crooks Howard Boling Rosemary Halburg Eddy Shryoclr Donald Dill Florence Hill Druscilla Nixon Nancy Vanelx Marilyn Nixon Pally Shryoclz Jim Siump RR EDlTOR-lN-CHlEF- Pauline Dill Associate Editors- Mervilyn Adams Margaref Moran Fealure Edifor- Raylene Duncan Exclian ge Edifor- Doris Colfon Male-up Edilor- Kenneiln Wical Circulafion Manager- Donna Hoclaslefler Donnie Thompson Adveriising Manager James Koehl Faculfy Advisor- Emily Robinson QUID NUNC EDITOR-IN-CHlEF- Mervilyn Adams Associale Edifor- Doris Colfon Class Edilor- Pally Slnryoclz Arl Edilor- Raylene Duncan Snapsliol' Edilor- Rosemary Halburg Aclivllies Edilor- Florence Hill Advertising- Kennelln Wical Clinfon Foreman Marvin Lavill Circulalion Manager- Ouida Zendner Business Manager- Howard Boling Faculiy Sponsors- Emily Robinson J. G. Maclnlyre Pholograplwers- Wesley Crolrs Glenn Cole Allen Flooclman Herberf James Jaclrie Unger ORCHESTRA CHORUS BOYS' QUARTETTE GIRLS' SEXTET Charles Dickey, Larry Dillon M 'l n Adams, Doris Colfon, Dolly G James Koohl, Kennefh Wical M g Y Moran, Marianne Moran, Ouida Z cl 'ABCD f sm s rfb YPA xo x 1 18 an as 19 Q 7 2a 29 30 BV' 1 , i 'I P3 E H0 'Rx 5 1 L WED sl-W' M 1!P 1 A 141 il suN mon I4 1s Y 5 'I 22 Ao A 29 30 31 anal Las? S23 NQWM. Farsi G, Fuii M, fw gm in 45 ,X J zgi 4. -'Vai . X firf aff 'iff -3232 'QW W H 27'?i'1 1. 3 1 I ' R A P Nu 199 1 3 ED 3 A e W 11-' 1 'tu ufwf MON g woo. ff M 9 11 'lb A 4.0 L 21 2, I9 3 54 T Q i If E , . W has . .z 1 4 Xt,. 54 M fi, ' I 8 I 9 los! O P 25 26 .1 Tb ' Ne-vm . A 2:3 W 'Y ' First Q ' ' gf ' F'-'H M. 2 J XP WWW sr QM f 1795 zvh J., 4.1 f .ar .3 MQ' , wmv wi .wg 1-w F51 Fleas! . . . Pals . . . Grade 7 . . . The lesson for 'roclay we Q. ,Q -N , 3i,gw.,!R4gQ, , , fr ,sz s EY . 2,5 X3 fi! f .yfi Lib' NSW! Muslceleers . . . Doroflny beams . . . 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Innocence . . . Plenfy of food . . . Caughi' . . . Whaf a mess! . . . Cooling off Sfealing oranges . . . An ariisf . . . A+ ease . . . Check 'thai' . . . Mrs. Limerick's room . . . Giggles Going up . . . Cai' go'r your fongue? . . . Lasi' minufe cramming . . . SH down srrike . . 'hw 4, -td he-.....J FH 'dh rw Sim X2 gi NOG x ff an y v W f A WL ff 1 mi 5 .. ., R n A f 7 L h P 1 n Q' Qaggg W . 533 , fm r f , W . Q ' . f-: .,... 2 'H Amy ,wx - Y ff , 'A' - Q1 ig ,ff . ',ff'1f' ' .4 C 5:3 X T 'X , rf Tl1a+ lpana smile . . . WI1a+ a beauiiful swea+er . . . Suspense . . . On +l'1e +rail 'ro dinner . . . Evelyn up a 'free . . . Donna on llwe go . . . Terriffic . . . Oooolwlll . . . Leads wi+l1 a clwinl . . . Coming down 'ro earlli . . . 3 up . . . Cule smile . . . Laverne and Marilyn oblige wi+l1 a smile . . . Taking il' easy . . . Tlwe long and fhe slworl' of il' . . . De'l'ermina+ion . . . Tl1a+ Sl,000,000 smile . . . Off for a s'l'roll . . . Up againsl' il' . . . Be'r+er +l1an hiking . . . Happy . . . Hello . . . Come ancl gel if . . . Druscilla escapes . . . Ready, sei, click . . . And in 'rhe s+ree+, +oo! . . . The sholrods . . . Befween classes . . . Those who sfudy -- ! . . . Breezy . . . Niermeyers . . . Shool . . . Sunshine . . . Dimples Slump, fhe dreamer . . . Wa+ch oui below . . . Handsome . . . The smile of beauly . . . Taking if easy . . . Posed . . . Beverly being coy . . . A Boslonian in Calif .... Mr. Cole in a genfle mood . . . indiffer- ence . . . ls 'rhe sun bo+hering you? . . . Curly locks . . . Whose Shoe? . . . Uur Texas gal . . . Alfred geH'ing his daily exercise . . . A i i 1 gi 1 1'Wr 'w I I g y zrgzjw -A I -a Lliggifysgivg i ' - 2 5 1' I A ' ' , I ,V G LIBRARY CAFETERIA IN APPRECIATICN TO MAY COLE KUHN . . . for submiI'I'ing I'he I'i+le 'for our yearbook, QUID NUNC, a Laiin phrase meaning, whaI' nex+? which so ap+ly porlrays Ihe spiril of youfh. TO WILLIAM STEINBACH . . . 'For designing I'he arl work which appears in Ihis book. Mr. Sleinbach is engaged in commercial ar+ a+ Angwin, California. TO H. H. McCURDY . . . for his unfailing pa+ience in doing so much of I'he phofographic work for The annual. His efforis will noI' soon be forgoHen. TO OUR ADVERTISERS . . . for 'I'heir aid in helping us publish QUID NUNC Student Roster NAME Abboii, LaVonne Abel, Gerald Abel, Roland Adams, Mervilyn Ames, Reginald Benneif, Jesse Black, Marlene Blancli, Verda Boling, Howard Box, Bobbie Ann Brandon, Jo Edith Brower, Edson Broolrs, James Brown, Alfred Brown, Phyllis Brumbelow, Irene Brumbelow, Josephine Buell, Donald Case, Bonny Cheney, Pauline Chenowifh, Norman Church, Welcome Colfon. Doris Colfrin. Barbara Coon, Barbara Cooprider, Gwendell Cox, Arlene Cox, Geraldine Crooks, Wesley Dawson, Pearl de Generes, Clifion Dickey, Charles Diclrey, Eihel June Dill, Donald Dill, Pauline Dillon, Larry Engevilc, Glenn Duncan, Raylene Eweri, James Ferberi, Virginia Floodman, Allen Floodman, Arlene Folleii, Philip , Foreman, Clinion Fosier, Louise Piciure on Page .. 24 24 I5 24 23 23 I5 22 24 23 21 23 22 23 22 23 I6 I6 22 23 23 23 24 23 23 22 22 24 23 I7 22 22 I5 24 24 22 .23 2I I siss' L24 22 NAME Gerling, Russell Golay, Donna Grani, James Grif'Fi'ri1, Anne Gundersen, Belly Guielxunsi, Dolly Halburg, Rosemary Haskell, Mario Hasiings, Consiance Hasfings, Neil Hill, Florence Hochsfeiler, Donna Hoisiar, Lois Isaac, Carol James, Herberi' Jarreii, Merle , Jenlcinson, Sharon Johnson, Opal Koehl, James Lane, Donald Laviii, Marvin Leslie, Roberi Lovell, Ardyce Lovin, Lyndol , Lucas, Carlyle Luh, Doris , Maclniyre, Carolyn Mariinell, Alice Mai-Iinell, June Mayfield, William Mellor, Ernesi Miller, Carolyn Miller, Helen Millick, Beverly . Miranda, Allison , Mize, Kennefh , Monfez, Ernesfine , Moore, Phyllis Moran, Margarei' Moran, Marianne , Morgan, Doroihy Jo Morgan, Doroihy Jo Moses, Flossie , , ,, Monroe, Louise Mracelz, Bernard , Piciure Pa on ge 6 I 7 ,22 23 ,,I5 24 6 22 2I I7 23 24 22 I7 ,, .24 22 ,I8 23 22 22 23 22 ,,I8 24 22 24 25 ,22 I8 I8 23 24 24 I5 , ,23 , ,,,,,, 2I ,,,2I ,, ,,,, 23 23 NAME Nicola, Carroll Nixon, Druscilla Nixon, Marilyn Owens, George Pair, Doroihy Pair, Mary , Parlxhursi, William Parsons, Beiiy Jo Pilbeam, Doroihy Poiier, Joyce Powell, Pairicia Rasmussen, Donald Riley, Beiiy Jo ., Rogers, Phyllis , Roberison, James , Roundiree, Alvin Schilling, Marilyn Shryoclr, Edwin Shryoclx, Pairicia Simmons, Earl , Simmons, Joddy Small, Beverly Small, Marilyn Smiih, Be'H'y Siiles, Evelyn Sfump, James Taylor, Reiia Mae Terrill, Rosalee Thomas Conrad Thompson, Donnie Vanek, Nancy , , Vaneiia, Lavern Unger, Jacqueline Warren, Phillip Washingion, Georg Wells Wells Wical, Wical, Wical, Dearah Myrna Kennefh Phyllis Vivienne , Wilkinson, Thomas Willard, Marilyn Willard, Marsalie Zendner, Ouida 6 Piciure on Page , ....23 .I9 , ,,s. 23 , .24 .22 N24 .4I ,I9 22 24 ,, .23 22 43 ,,I9 , . 6 ,.I5 24 ,22 2I 24 23 24 H23 44 22 NI9 20 24 20 , H24 ,20 ,.20 . ,24 , .24 , 244 ,I5 23 2,23 M40 M20 , , ,,,, 23 , ,,,,,, 2I PRINTERS - BOOKBINDERS - STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS -- JANITCRS' SUPPLIES Barnum Sz Flagg Co. 439 Courf Sf. - 442 Third Sf. Phone 2l65 - San Bernardino, Cal. Paths of Peace IN fhe beaufiful, nafural seffing of Pacific Union College, you will find flue kind of fine Clirisfian edu- cafion which is I'l'ie only sure foun- dahon for life. I Wrife for laullefins fo: Pacific Union Iiollege Angwin, California lo. ai fi i is 1' 1' n llullequ The School of fhe Friendly S p i r i f, Where God i s Reverenced and Men are Trained. For information, write fo the Dean. O O O LA SIERRA l2ULLLlHE Arlingfon, California Good Luck Award Sweaters - Club Quid Nunc Sweaters - Class Sweaters W. A, LAVI1' Albion Knitting Mills Tailor and Designer 84l7 S. Hoover Sf., 531 Third S+. Phone 692-74 LOS Angeles 44' Calif' San Bernardino, Calif. Telephone 623l Cooley Geo. M. Cooley Co. Acme Quality Paint 383-389 Third S+. Phone 2 IO7 San Hordwore Plumbing Day and Night Heater ll97 E S+., Bernardino, California Phone 2-3l9l Wm. Malool Paakmcf Sala mc! Sefwice San Bernardino's Cldest Car Dealer as Y 5 ,g r Used Cars All Makes and Models 932 E Street San Bernardino, California .W-. .f--M fv- N. fi 'lftrn an g , 5-fps: 3 as I., .Vg 13? ..,eqfww page , im. if-Q. L i, Q. 5-':lf .I,,: P 1,5525 755 B, it 4 - 'A .,,' li . V' I 59'-'B fi ler ftwax E up ag. .H -V by - A' ' 1 A MAJOR IN FASHION! Of course we've learned a fhing or Iwo abouf Business Adminisfralion as well as Inferior Dec- oraling and Psychology . . . buf FASHION is our real love - iusl as ifs yours! So counf on us for NEW THINGS while fhey're sfill NEW . . . and counf on fhem being fairly priced foo! 3rd and E Sts., San Bernardino Housewares Builders Hardware Old Colony Paint Garden Supplies Complete line of Fishing Equipment San Bernardino Hardware Co. 429-43I Third S+., San Bernardino Phone 477I ARROWHEAD OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Aufhorized Sales and Service Agency for The following producfs of REMINGTON RAND Commercial Typewrifers Adding Machines Kardex Sysfems and Office Equipmenf Ribbons and Carbon Paper - Duplicafor Supplies Porfable Typewrifers - Prinfing Calculafors - Bookkeeping Machines 384 D Sfreef San Bernardino, Calif. Phone 5863 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1948 Graduating Class Citizens National Trust and Savings Rank San Bernardino, Calif. CARS Tnucnt'-5 GARDNER - MUTH MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealer Complete Body Fender Paint Dept. Parts and Service I I33 S. E Street 532 D Street San Bernardino 24-hr. Tow Service Phone 5I6l Stays Silent - Lasts Longer Servel Gas Refrigerators G O O D L U C K Lynn Equipment Co. Harlow Appliance G M C TRUCKS store Everything for Trucks 2l9 Central Ave. l.0m6 Linda, Calif. SO. E Sf, San Bernardino L H CONGRATULATIONS from wlIlY5 Cl'05I9Y The College Supply Company Jeeps opemsng . Loma Linda Pharmacy and Fountain S3195 and Service Loma Linda Market and Balcery Loma Linda Sales and Service 475 D Street San Bernardino Loma Linda - California With best wishes to the Class of '48 and Quid Nunc from Loma Linda Union Academy Where Knowledge forms Character Loma Linda, California Lomca Lindo Laundry Home Cleanliness with Home Care Stciter Bros. Market Serving the Inland Empire Joe Lcizor Gacldlac sm We same 73l E Street Phone 7843 Congratulations HARRISONS SPORTING GOODS 443 Fourth St., San Bernardino WITHERSPOON MOTORS 944 E St., San Bernardino Congratulations Mr. Wirt Lucas-Herdsman Loma Linda Dairy CENTRAL BEAUTY SHOP I57 Central Ave. Loma Linda , ' A 'mamgazsucvfmzam-xwam-xi .Jn .Q .1m..aw2g:is1 f ,:a:L,xwmmanus'.,vwsmax afmqvks '.:.Qn nmmwiz asrwaef :nm-umm mammaa:x'f:x1N1w::a:z.:.mm2:rs'.a'r1fvu--1ru, :fs . w, Y1-2. -x 1 an :mw,s-vzwamhmg Lomo Linclo Union Acoclemy Twentieth Annuol Announcement T948-T949 Member of the Association ot Seventh-clay Adventist Secondary Schools and Colleges 'WHERE KNOWLEDGE FORMS CHARACTER LOMA LINDA UNION ACADEMY 675 N. ANDERSON A LOMA LINDA, CALlFORNlA Telephone Dial 2I2l Calendar 1948-1949 V1 Sepiember January May T W T S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S I 2 3 4 I I 2 3 4 5 6 7 QD C85 9 IO ll 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 I0 Il I2 I3 I4 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 9 IO Il I2 I3 I4 I5 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 2l 2I 22 23 24 25 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 2I 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 3I 30 3l Ociober February June T W T S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 2 I I 2 3 4 5 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 6 7 8 9 IO Il I2 5 6 7 8 9 I0 II I2 I3 I4 I6 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 ZI 22 23 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 I9 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 27 28 26 27 28 29 30 July ........ff2Xff2ffI....2..2 ------54315545--4--4 ES'-FZ'-Tf YX7 75'2E Y? T vv r F 5 S IA I 357 I F S I I 2 I 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I4 I7 I8 I9 20 2l 22 23 2 3 4 5 5 9 I0 'I I2 I3 6 7 8 9 I0 II I2 IO II I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 26 27 23 24 25 20 2' 22 23 24 25 26 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 27 28 29 30 3l 3' December APYII AUQUSI' T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S I 2 3 4 I 2 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I I 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 IO ll I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I8 IO II I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 2l 22 23 25 I7 I8 I9 20 ZI 22 23 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 3I Bold Da+es - FInancIaI periods close IAccoun+s due wI+I'Iin ren daysI. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT Officers L. E. Niermeyer - - Chairman N, F, Pease - ---- Vice-Chairman Paul E. Limerick ----- - Secrefary Pacific Union Conference A. C. Nelson Soufheasfern California Conference H. H. Hicks Cecil Chrisman Church Pasfors W. M. Adams, Jr. Church Represenfafives E. A. Schmi df Varner Johns C. A. Hirsl' - - - Loma Linda Hill Church S. M. Farrar ---- Loma Linda Hill Church Mrs. V. E. Unger - Loma Linda Hill Church Wirf Lucas - - Loma Linda Hill Church A. Z. Nicola - Loma Linda College Church T. I. Zirkle - Loma Linda College Church Mrs. C. T. Halburg - Redlands Church J. B. Odell - - - - Redlands Church Dr. Rosenwald - - - Yucaipa Church CALENDAR OF EVENTS I948-49 Firsf Semesfer Regisfrafion: Elemenfary ,..,. ,.,..,,....,..,.,...........,..,.. ..,, S e pfember 6 Regisfrafion: Academic ..,...,,...,.............. .,..... Sepfember 7 Opening Chapel, 8:30 a.m. lfull dayl .. ..., .,.....,... S epfember 8-4 Firsf Period Ends .,..........,.........,..........,., ................. O cfober I5 Elemenfary Teachers' Insfifufe .... .,..., .....,.... N o vember 2I-24 Thanksgiving Recess ...,.....,.,......,. ......., ....,..,. . . November 25-26 Second Period Ends .....,.........,... , ..,,..., .,......., ........ N o vember 26 Chrisfmas Recess ..., ....,.., .......,...........,... ..,,..,..... D e c ember 24 - January 2 Third Period Ends ...,., . ........,,.........,. ,..........., ...,. . ......,, ..,....,........,.,. J a n uary 2I Second Semesfer Second Semesfer Begins . ,......,...... ,...., , . ,.,,,.. .January 24 Fourfh Period Ends ......, ....., March 4 Spring Recess .......,.., ........, A pril 7-I2 Fiffh Period Ends ..v,.. ,.,....... A pril 22 Sixfh Period Ends ....,. , ,,,,. June 3 Consecrafion Service . ..... June 3 Baccalaureafe Sermon .,... .... . . ........ June 3 Commencemenf ............. ....... ...................................... ,..,,., J u n e 4 STANDING COMMITTEES Religion J. G. Maclnfyre, J. R. McMullen, G. Ellquisf, Mary Lucas, Mrs. Francis Dinsmore Social Earle Sfrunk, Emily Robinson, Eslhor Nixon, Mary Ellquisl, A. Nephew Library Marie Lucas, Emily Robinson, J. G. Maclnfyre, Mrs. Kuhn Admissions and Scholarship Regisfrar, J. R. McMullen, J. H. Whifney, Mrs. Kuhn Sfudenf and Faculfy Acfivifies Jeanne Johnson, Emily Robinson, Geo. Ellquisf, Mrs. Kuhn Ofher names may be added when fhe faculfy is complefed. lThe principal is an era-officio member of all commiffeesl 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. 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. 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. We purposely make no provision for courf- ship among fhe sfudenfs of our school. I6. Unkind crificism of fhe school, ifs feach- ers or ifs managemenf is much beffer leff undone. The one who offers such crificism does nof have fhe school's inferesf and success af hearf, and if persisfed in will be dealf wifh by fhe faculfy discipline commiffee. I7. For complefe informafion abouf our denominafional sfandards, see fhe Pacific Union Conference Sfudenf Ivlanual. I8. Any regulafion adopfed by The faculfy or fhe board and announced fo fhe sfudenfs will have fhe same force as if prinfed. CREDITS AND SCHOLARSHIP Four academic sfudies consfifufe full work. Sfudenfs will be permiffed fo fake more fhan full work only by permission of fhe faculfy. In order fo confinue in a fiffh sfudy, an aver- age of B or more should be mainfained. ID nof accepfable.l Sfudenfs who come fo us in fhe ninfh grade who have nof complefed all fheir eighfh grade work will nof be permiffed fo regisfer for full ninfh grade work, buf musf make up fhe ele- menfary school subiecfs in which fhey are deficienf, by faculfy direcfion. Sfudenfs who enfer lafe or are absenf for a fime, buf make up back work and receive full credif will be charged full fuifion. Credifs will be issued only fo sfudenfs whose accounfs have been paid in full. Sfudenfs coming from accredifed schools, will receive full credif for work faken, and should fhe course of sfudy differ from fhaf of fhis school, proper subsfifufions will be allowed. Grade cards will be given fo parenfs and sfudenfs each six weeks. Semesfer grades are kepf in permanenf form af fhe school. Absences and Iardiness, whefher excused or unexcused, reduce fhe pupiI's scholasfic sfanding. If a sfudenf for any reason misses I5 per cenf of fhe class recifafions in any class he for- feifs his grade in fhaf class unless by special acfion of fhe faculfy. As recommended by fhe Educafional Board of fhe Pacific Union Conference, Loma Linda Union Academy follows fhe policy of requir- ing four years for graduafion, which means fhaf each pupil is expecfed fo spend fhe full four years in high school. Affendance af summer schools or carrying more fhan a nor- mal program during fhe regular school year will nof usually enable a pupil fo be gradu- afed earlier. All such exfra affendance or exfra program should be regarded as an enrichmenf of fhe pupil's educafional oppor- funifies rafher fhan as a means of leaving school earlier. A sysfem of honor poinfs is used fo defer- mine a sfudenf's general average or sfanding. Honor poinfs for each half unif of credif are given as follows: A equals 3, B equals 2, C equals I, D equals O, F equals -I. The Senior Class will organize soon affer fhe opening of fhe second semesfer. The Junior Class will organize a few weeks fhere- affer. The Sophomore and Freshman classes may be organized shorfly before fhe close of fhe school ferm. The principal lor principal and faculfyl will appoinf fhe respecfive spon- sors, fhis being fhe regular Pacific Union Con- ference policy lor recommendafionl. Any sfudenf who currenfly receives an F, I, or F is aufomafically dropped from all class priv- ileges. and is reinsfafed only upon fhe removal of fhe deficiencies and a passing grade main- fained. To ioin fhe sophomore class, a sfudenf musf have his eighfh grade diploma: he musf have eighf unifs including subiecfs for which he is regisfered during his sophomore year. To ioin fhe iunior class, a sfudenf musf have his eighfh grade diploma: he musf have fwelve unifs including fhe subiecfs for which he is regisfered during his junior year. To ioin fhe senior class, a sfudenf musf have his eighfh grade diploma: he musf have six- feen unifs including fhe subiecfs for which he is regisfered during his senior year lfhese six- feen unifs include fhe basic requiremenfsl. A sfudenf is eligible fo hold office in any sfudenf orqanizafion only: Ill if he has a cifi- zenship grade of B or above: l2l if he main- fains a scholarship average of B or received no grade below C. GRADUATION For graduafion all work musf be complefed. The minimum general average obfained in all sfudies pursued above fhe eighfh grade musf be C for college enfrance recommendafion. The minimum grade accepfed in any subiecf is D. If af any fime fhe work of a sfudenf is unsafisfacfory he forfeifs class privileges, and is reinsfafed only when fhe required average has been reached. All full unif courses musf be complefed fo counf as credifs for graduafion. All sfudenfs musf presenf eighfh grade cer- fificafes or fhe eguivalenf. Sfudenfs expecfing fo receive diplomas are eicpecfed fo become members of fhe senior c ass. The faculfv will regulafe fhe maffer of senior and iunior class organizafions and expenses. All bills musf be paid before gracluafion. MUSIC Under The direcTion of our music Teachers The following courses are given: piano, glee club, orchesTra, band, violin, reed insTrumenT and voice. Music Training is available To all pupils from The firsT grade Through The acad- emy. Credif in music up To one uniT for The 4-year course may be applied on The regular aca- demic course, and special arrangemenT will be made for Those specializing in music. STudenTs Taking regular courses in music will have opporTuniTy To appear in public reciTals aT regular inTervals during The school year. Regular music sTudenTs will be expecTed To aTTend These reciTaIs. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS TuiTion charges are compuTed for a school year. For convenience The charges are divided inTo Ten equal paymenTs which are due on The daTes published herein. DISCOUNTS In cases where Three or more sTudenTs come Trom one family a discounT of I0 per cenT will be allowed on TuiTion. The discounT will be allowed only if The accounTs are seTTled prompTly. The academy is operafed on The cIosesT possible margin and no funds are available from which any considerable crediT may be exTended. IT is possible To operaTe The school aT These raTes only on The assumpfion ThaT all accounTs will be paid when due. AT The same Time iT is The desire and purpose of The churches sponsoring The school ThaT no worThy sTudenT be debarred from The school because of lack of funds. ParenTs who are unable To meeT all TuiTion for Their children are requesTed To fill ouT an applicafion blank for special consideraTion from The Finance CommiTTee who will make recommendaTions To The church boards. The churches endeavor To make iT possible for all The children and youTh under Their care To have The privilege of aTTending The Loma Linda Union Academy. A Iimifed emounT of money is made available To meeT The TuiTion of children who are oTherwise unable To aTTend school. A special applicaTion blank has been pre- pared To provide basic informaTion for The Finance CommiTTee which will help The com- miTTee To deTermine definiTe needs. This applicaTion blank should be Tilled ouT and refurned To The school office or To The chair- man of The board in ample Time for considera- Tion before The opening of school. . IT is undersTood ThaT all families receiving help on TuiTion from The church will work for The school or The church in reTurn for The TuiTion paid To school by The church. Pupils above The sixTh grade will be expecTed To per- form duTies assigned To Them in reTurn for The help received from church Tunds. A deposiT is due on The day school opens. and a TuiTion paymenT on each fourTh Friday ThereafTer. The sTaTemenT of each sTudenT's accounT will be senT ouT on The Wednesday beliore The sTaTemenT is due. On seTTlemenT day. each sTudenT will secure from The office a card which he will presenT To his insTrucTor. This card will sTaTe ThaT The sTudenT is admiTTed To classes Tor The nexT Tour weeks. All accounTs are payable To The cashier of The school. Checks should be made payable To Loma Linda Union Academy. STudenTs owing pasT bills musT make arrangemenTs for Taking care of Them before enTering school. PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT DAYS DeposiT lincludes IOTh insTallmenTl .....,..........,...,....... SepTember 6, 7 FirsT InsTallmenT ....,..... .,.,..,,,,,.,, O cfober I SeTTlemenT Day ........ ........... O cfober 7 Second InsTallmenT ....... .......,. O cTober 29 SeTTlemenT Day ........ ........... N ovember 4 Third InsTallmenT ....... ......... N ovember 26 SeTTIemenT Day ........ ........... D ecember 2 FourTh InsTallmenT ........ ......... D ecember 24 SeTTlemenT Day ....... ......... D ecember 30 FifTh InsTallmenT ........... .......... J anuary 2I SeTTlemenT Day.. ...... .......... J anuary 27 SixTh InsTallmenT ........ ......... F ebruary I8 SeTTIemenT Day ......... ......... F ebruary 24 Sevenfh InsTallmenT .......,. ......... I wlarch I8 SeTTIemenT Day ......... ...... M arch 24 EighTh InsTallmenT ......... ..... . .April I5 SeTTIemenT Day ......... ..,..... A pril 2I NinTh' InsTallmenT .................................... May I3 SeTTlemenT Day .............................. ' .... May I9 PaymenTs are due on days marked InsTall- menT. EXPENSES All TuiTion charges are for The school year. For convenience, This yearly TuiTion is divided info Ten equal insTalImenTs, due on The daTes indicaTed above. TuiTion raTes subiecT To change. ACADEMY TUITION Full work I3 or 4 subiecTsl ...................... Sl60.00 Two subiecTs for school year ................ IO0.00 One subiecf for school year .................. 55.00 SubiecTs in excess of four, per uniT ......,. 35.00 ELEMENTARY TUITION Grades I and 2 ,................,.........,v......... 555.00 Grades 3 and 4 ....,...., ..,... 6 5.00 Grades 5 and 6 ...,,...,......... ...... 7 5.00 Grades 7 and 8 ..,,,,,,.,,,,,.77..,..,...,...,,..,... 85.00 Any pupil who expecls 'ro receive scholaslic credil' for a full year musl' pay Ihe year's luilion for Ihe course or grade in which credil is desired. MUSIC TUITION These rales are based on lhirly-minule lessons. I lesson per week per school year, ,.,,,,.... S50 2 lessons per week per school year .,...,V..,.... S90 MUSIC FEES Chorus, Band, Orcheslra per semesler, 152. Refunds are nol allowed on music lessons 'rhal pupils fail Io lake. If The school is al Iiaull. an efforl will be made To arrange for Ihe lesson Io be made up. Lessons may also be made up if Ihe reason for absence is sickness. I FEES FOR ACADEMY STUDENTS U ' Yearly and Special Addilional Transcripl ,.........,.....,....,,......... SI.00 Breakage for Chemislry or Physics ........s... 2.00 Change of class or course afler Iwo weeks I .00 Diploma Icap and gownl ............,..,............ 5.00 Special Examinalions Six Weeks ............... ,Y..,.,ss,........... . .50 Semesler ,.,,,,,,....... Y,.....,.s,,..YYY, .s..s,. I . 00 Typewriler mainlenance one period Per Monlh ,YV.,s.,.s,,,v,,..,....,,,.,...,...........,.. I.00 Semesler Fees Aulo Mechanics ...,....,.,...,.s,......, ....... S 3.50 Biology .,,s,.,,.,s.,vv,......... ....ss. I .50 Chemislry or Physics ,,.s... ....... 4 .00 General Mechanics .,,,..,,.....,..,.,.ss..,.. ,..... 3 .50 Home Arls ..s,......,.....,......,..,...,...,,.........,.. 3.00 Malriculalion lA.S.B., Healrh, Library. and Enrollmenll ..,,...........,..............,..... 3.00 Woodwork .,....,..,.,,,s,.,,..,Y.,,,,. ,,,sss. 3 .00 Physical Educarion ,.,......,.,....,.... ........ I .OO Shorlhand I2nd semeslerl ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3.00 FEES FOR GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS Semesier Fees Malriculalion ILibrary, I-leallh, Physical Educahonl ...., ,...,, ...s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, S I .OO School Supplies ,,,,,sAs,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,A,,,,,, ,,,,A,, I .OO Arls and Crafls ,,c,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,A,,,,,,V,, ,vrv I ,OO Woodwork Iqrades 7 and 8I ........ .... I .00 Sewing lgrades 7 and 8I ...4.,.,,,,,, ,,,, I ,OO COURSES OF STUDY Grade Nine UniI's New Tesiamenl l lisIory ..,,.. ,.......... I English I ..,...,.s,.,..,..,.........,. ..,,.,. I Biology ........,...........s.,..... ...s,,. I Vocalion .....,., s,,, .,.,,.. I Physical Educalion . ....... V4 Grade Ten Old Teslamenl Hislory s.,,.., ss,..,. I English ll ........,........,,,....,Y, ....,,. I 'Algebra ......,,,...,............,...,. ss,.v.. I 'World I-Iislory or Eleclive .... I Physical Educalion ..,,....,A, .,,Y,,..,,s V4 Grade Eleven Unifs Denominalional I-Iislory ......, ......,.. . V2 Youih Problems ..s,.,,,..,.,,. ...,... V 2 English III .,..s,s,.,v,..,Y...,.,,. s..,,. I Physical Educalion ..,s.... ..s.Y,, 1 A 'Language or Eleclive ,,,,, ls,, I 'GeomeI'ry or Eleclive .,,.s..., ..,..,. I Grade Twelve Bible Docirines .. ,..,v,,,,.. .,., , , I American I-Iislory ,,,,s s,,.....s 3 ,,,,,s V 2 American Governmenl .......... .....A, V 2 Physical Educalion ,,,,,...,l,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ll,,,,, 9 54 'Language II or Eleclive .,,,......s,.....,, ....,.. I 'Physics or Chemislry or Eleclive ,... sssoosss,o. I EIec+ives Cooking .,V..,,...,,....,.....,.,........... ,.,,,,, I I-Iomemaking .,...........,,.,,.,.Y,,, ,,.,,,, I Sewing I ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, I Sewing Il ,l,,.,,,, 4v,,,,, I Woodwork I .VsVY,... ,,,,,V, I Woodwork II ss........, ,,,,,,, I Aulo Mechanics ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,., I General Mechanics s.,,A,,, ,,,,,,, I Piano ..vs..,.,. ,,.Y, ,,Vs,.,,,,. Y,,,,,Y I Violin ..sss,s,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, I Orcheslra .... IA I Voice ..,,V,s...,,....sss Bookkeeping sssssss II,,,,, I Shorihand I .,,,,, ,,,,,,, I Shorlhancl II s,,,c, YY,,,,A I Typewrifing .,,,,, I Chemislry .s,s.... Physics ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,I, I World l'lis+ory ,..,,sssssss ,,,,,,, I Plane Geomelry vsss,s,s ,,,,,,, I Language I ,,Ic,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,, I Language II .,,,c,,,, I Woodlurning ,,,......., Chorus ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,Y,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VVV 1 Q4 ..,, 1 ' Subiecls chosen are delermined by anli- cipaled courses Io be 'raken in academy or college. Sludenfs planning a pre-professional course in college are advised Io include an exlra unil before graduafion. Those planning on 'rhe pre-medical are advised +o include bofh chemislry and physics. Physical educa+ion is required for gradua- lion. F I f I92l Boess. Emery Pallerson. Ollo Wallack. Nala Tindall, Helen Nary. Hazel Rowlinson. Beulah I922 Bowen. Eleanor Kellogg. Irving King. Nellie - I93I Polloclc. Irene ' Richards, Allhea Burman. Nellie Hardl. Maria Cary. Velda Nicholson. Alice Chapman. Eva Bailey. Ellen Brown. Mildred Harlow. Muriel Shipman. Addie Marsh. Norman Chillon. Harold Whillalxer. Gerlrude Toppenberg. David Johnson, Loren Row, J. Wade I932 George Lewis Davidson. Franlc Hartman, Warren Toppenberg. Joseph La Poinle. Melvin Schullz. Ira Flaiz, Jeanelle Brunner. Iona May Ford. Dorolhy Zigler. Velda Pallerson. Elhel Greable. Adele Rulherlord. Hazel Spechl. Vicloria O'NeaI. Olive Frye. Ellen Conger. Virginia Brunner. Henry Kime. Rulh i933 Blalock Roolc. Marion Harlow, Clarence Lay. Hazel Pallerson, Pascal Weslermeyer. Nathan Pierce. Joseph Phillips. Kennelh Plenz. Goldie Rilchie, lner Schullz. Lucy Smilh. Florence Taylor. Edilh May Twiggs. Francis I934 Mourer, Ada Ford. Lowell Fellows. Roy Zigler. Iva Macamey. Pearle Slilller. Ellininla Lay. Charles Lieberlhal. Harriel Chance. Kalherine Sleele. Edwin Allred. Lulher Weeks, Eileen Hardl, Lyra i935 Davidson, Bernice Ehlers, Edna Downs. Allen Gulhrie. Leonne Hallock. Glenn Hardt. Ada Kunlcle. Warren Mann, Eloise Pallerson. Lesler Phil, 'Howard Phil. Harold Powers. Frances Risley. William Rilchie. Anna Roos. Paul Spechl. Norman Vipond, Ivan Yarnell, Julia I936 Anderson. Glee Belchin, Philip Cone, A. Eugene Guild. Rosalye M. Gulhrie. Grace A. Ham, Franklin F. Hicks. Ruslan H. Mercer. Barbara N. Mann, Leslie Bernard McEachern. Flayel M. Pelerson. Eunice Phariss. Lucille C. Pomeroy. Wesley A. Roos. John C. Schullz. Enoch L. Small. Margarel V. Smilh, Evelyn L. Slebbins. Rulh M. Tucker. Berndelle M. Weslermeyer, Eslher I937 Angell, Howard Arnold. Kalherine Brelz. Beulah Brelz, Paul Dignec. Elmer Edwards, Rolnerl Gale, Bernard Johnson, Elaine Nary. Billie Parlcer. Laurel Paulsen, Marion Rossenberg, Margarel Schullz, Myrlle Schwender. Carola Snyder. Belly Toppenberg. Genevieve Treible, Dale Wallaclc.'Mary ALUMNI was Anderson. Virginia Bickle. Duane Barber. Waller Crawford, Helen Crosby. Byron Gardner. Vincenl Gregory. Ronald Hiqburg. Margarel Herman. Hazel Hardl, Naomi Kelley, Frances Kelley. Jeanne Lay. Berlha Lulz, Roger Meyer. Winona Meyer. Margarel Palheqyi. Helen Pelil. Harland Roberson. Dorolhy Shadel. William I939 Anderson. Maxine Berg, Rulh Cochran. Lillian Cordis. Fonda Cummings. Belh Dinsmore. June Duerlcson. Viclor Farrar. Carol Belh Franlc. Roberl Fredericlcson. Belly Gardner. Marguerile Grillin. Harvey Halloclc, Roberl Hart. Waldeen Hudson. Elaine Johns. Varner Johnson. Darlene Johnson. Weslon Landrum. Dorolhy Lulz, Earnesl Macaulay. Granl Moore. Arlhur Moore. Dorolhy Nelson. Roger Pomeroy. Bealrice Powers. Jualoma Rillle. Arlene Riflle. Velma Robison, Charlolle Schrnidl. Ingrid Weslermeyer. Roland Wesrmareland, Janelle I 940 Anderson. Barbara R. Auslin. Vera Cone. Barbara A. Craw, Joyce C. Digneo. Lucille lmes. Clillord H. Krieger. Thelma E. Mollil. Jesse J. Moore. Belly R. Niermeyer, Alice L. Parker. Andrew S. Schroeder. Belly L. Smilh. Chauncey L. Vipond, Dorolhy R. Wieden. James A. Whilney. Marcella I94l Vipond. Berl x Macauley. Lenore Hardl, Rulh Hallock. Carol Anholm, Milford Lay. Helen Skinner. Donald Warren. Merrill Angel, Glenn Belding. Warren Berqhone. Joe . Cordis. Calherine Cordis. Norma Galbrailh, Claudia Hudson. Otis lmes. Mariorie Johnson. Willis Meyer, Dorella Miller, Violel Milchell, Leland Nary. Glenn Rall. Alice Rue. Belly Jane Smiclc. May Surdam. Lelha Weelrs. Bernice Weilage, Darleen Zigler. Richard I 942 Auslin. Bealle Callicoll, Roberl Collin. Thelma Cordis. Evelyn Finlr, Elaine Glass. Belly Haig. Louise Harlow. Claude Hewill. Burlon Hill. Harold Holslar. Joycee Jeys. Joan Jones. Bonnie Norlon, Elizabelh Schell, Virginia Toppenleerg. Philip Weslmoreland. Kennelh I943 Anderson. Anila Blower. Bernice Gorlon. William Halilax. Eleanor Jeys. Frances Joseph. Bellie Lulher. Arlhur Meyer. Norman Roos. Shirley Schmidl. Reidar Scoggin. Roberl Whilalmer. Belly I944 Cary, Della Rose Callon. Erma Davidson. Palricia Lulz. Kennelh R. Nary. Eileen Niemeyer. Belly Obsl. Precilla Pellil. Elsie Rolh. Ariel I945 Abney, Mildred Casey. Kalhleen DeGraw, Ethel Ellis, Belly Geach, Miriam l-lolslar. Eslher Keehnel. Florence Monlague. Norma Roberls. Fredamay Schall, Donald Shipman, Nellie I946 Anholm, Delores Alexander. Virginia Braley. Colleen Dinsmore. Doris Engevik. Arlene Geplord, Gwendolyn Herrod. Nellie Holslar. Belly Lau James. Richard Jeys. Lillian' McCurdy. Roberl Mallory, Bernard Murphy. Bob Robertson. Anna Taylor. Harry Jeys. Jeanelle Krug. Bob Lacy. Alice Lucas, Wendell Mallison. Irene Weilage. Twyla I947 Ages. Douglas Church. Herberl Finlc, Donald Fosler. Phyllis Hoolcs, Cecelia Juler. Rosalea Larrabee. Ellen Lee. Roberl Lolgrenn. JaAnn Lucas, Lloyd Maclr, Donald Murphy, Marilyn Rairden. Anila Row. Jane Shurney. Weslon Smilh. Juanila Willard. Rachel i948 Adams. Mervilyn ' Blanck. Verda Church. Welcome Collon. Doris Dill, Pauline Duncan. Raylene Grillilh. Anne Halburg, Rosemary Jarrell. Merle Kaehl, James Lulz, Doris Miranda. Allison Moran. Margarel Nixon. 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