Biola Broadcaster - 1968-03

Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?” A dear saint of God who suffered with trials and illness most of her life on a bed of pain and anguish, Annie Johnson Flint, wrote these words, HE GIVETH MORE GRACE He giveth more grace when the bur­ dens grow greater; He sendeth more strength when the labors increase; To added affliction He addeth His mercy; To multiplied trials He multiplies peace. When we have exhausted our store of endurance, When our strength has failed ere the day is half done, When we reach the end of our hoard­ ed resources, Our Father’s full giving is only begun. His love has no limits; His grace has no measure; His power no boundary known unto men; For out of His infinite riches in Jesus, He giveth, and giveth, and giveth again.

Mrs. Loreze Richardson Cleft), member of the staf of the Bioia BusinessOfice, opens gifts presentedto herby Mr. Al Sanders, vice presi­ dent of Public Relations for Bioia, upon news that she was selected as "Employee of the Year" by the Executive Committee of the schol. The presentation was made at Biola's An ual Staff Christmas Banquet. Food for the occasion for the past seven years has been furnishedby sup liers of the school. Seven young men who have been presidents of their high scho l student bodies are atend­ ing Bioia College this year amnog the 1284 students enrolled.They are as follows (front row, left to right) James Reavis, Orange,Cali­ fornia, Norman Thiessen, Reedley,California, Todd Lewis, La Mirada, California. (Back row, left to right) Larry Vanover,Lib y, Montana, Dr. J. RichardChase, Academic Vice President of Bioia, Allen Carden, La Mirada, California, Earl Duncan, Norwalk, California, and Steve Hovda, Phoenix,Arizona.

Dennis Hutchison of Raven a, Ohio, checks over records at the men'sdormitory deskwith Don Sappington, whose home is in San Jose. Denis is a dormitory as istant at Biota.

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