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ACADEMIC CALENDAR

SUMMER SCHOOL 1976

1976

Advanced Registration (By mail or in person) Registration - First Session First Session (3 Weeks) Registration - Second Session Second Session (5 Weeks)

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Cha irman

Foster W. Bens ..

Vice-Chairman

Edgar R. Lehman.

Lloyd T. Anderson Roger Amebergh John A. Batchelor J. Richard Chase William W. Halcomb

Ray Myers

David Nissen George Peek Gordon Scott

Conrad G. Springer Samuel H. Sutherland

Clifton A. Hanna

Charles Kohlenberger

Robert Vernon Walter Warkentin Robert E. Welch

Daryl Kraft

Sylvester L. Marshburn

ADMINISTRATION

J. Richard Chase, Ph.D.. ...

President

Edward H. Pauley, Ph.D. .. . .. .... .... ... ... ..... ... ... ................ ..... ............. .. ...... ..... ........................ ... .... ......... .. Dean of the College Robert F. Crawford, Ph.D... .... ... .. .... ...... .... ....... .. .... ...................... .... .... ..... . .............................. ..... ... ... .... .... .. Director of Planning Merle Shoemaker ...... .. .. .. .. .. Business Administrator - Richard Arthur, Ph.D.. ~ .... ...... Assistant Dean for Arts and Letters Reinhard J . Buss, Ph .D ................ ... ..... ...... .. .... ... ..... .... ... ..... .. .. ... .. Director of Summer School Ted Barnett, M.A. ............. .. .... .... .... .. .. .............. . ........................ Dean of Men -Allen Carden, M.A..... .............. ... ... .. . .... ...... .... .... ........ .... .... .. ... .. .. ..... .. ... ........ .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .... .... .. .. .. Registrar William L. Carden, M.A. ....... ....... .. ...... ... .... .. ... ...... .... ..... .. .. ..... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .... .... .... Dean of Admissions and Records Clyde Cook, D.Miss. ..... . .................. ............... ....... ...... ............ .......... ..... .. .. .... . ... .... .... .... . Director of Missions Activjties Daniel J. Eitzen ..... ... ..... ... ....... ..... .. ..... ............... ........... ..... .... ... .... ...... ... ... ........ .... . .............. Advancement Administrator James A. Fenton, M.A. ......... .... ..... .. ........ ... ...... ..... ...... ...... .... ......... ......... Director of Student Financial Services Gordon Gearhart, B.A. .... .............. .. ........ ....... ....... .... .. .. .. .. ... ....... .... ... .... ... .. .. .... . ... ..... . Admissions Counselor Gerald L. Gooden, M.L.S.. .......... ......... .. .. ... ... .... ..... ... . ... .. ... Director of the Library Ron Hafer, B.A. ..... ..... ...... ..... ... ... .... .... ....... ... ... ...... .. .... ...... .. Director of Student Ministries Margaret Hart, M.R.E .............. .............. ... Dean of Women Burton Hatch, M.A. . ..... ..... .. .... ... .. .. .. ........ .... .... ..... ..... ...... .. ........ .. ......... .. Director of Counseling Cente r Dan Joseffini , B.A. ............................ .... . .... ... .... .. ... .. ... ........... .. ........ .... . ..... Admissions Counselor J. Vincent Morris, Ed.D ........ .. .................................. ............. . .. ... ...... ... .......... ........ . ..................... Dean of Student Affairs Richard Nollmeyer, M.D. .. .. ... ....... . .. .... ... ..... .... ... .. ... .. ....... ..... .. .... Director of Student Health Services Edward H. Norman, Ed.D. .. . ... .... ..... . .............. ................ .... ....... ......... ....... .. .... ..... ... Assistant Dean for Sciences Karen Sunukjian, M.S. ... .. ....... .... .... .................. ... .. ......... .. ................. Director of Career Guidance and Placement David Young, M.A., M.Div. ........... .... ... .. ..... . Associate Dean of Student Affairs Directions for Correspondence General College interests ......... ... .. ... ... .. ...... .... ... .. .. ..... ....... .............. .. .. .. .... .. ... ... .. The President Academic information .. ... .. ................. .. ....... ... .... .. ...... ..... ... ..... ..... ........ .... ...... .. .... ... Dean of the Co llege Admission of students, Veterans affairs. .. ........ .... ....... ... .. ..... .. ......... ....... . Office of Admissions and Records Business affa irs .. ... .. ........... .. .... .. ..... ... .. .. ... .. ..... .. . ....... .................... ....... .... ... ..... .. ... ... .... .. Vice-President for Administration Faculty positions..... ........ .... ....... ..... ....................... . .... ... ...... ........... ........... ... .. ........... ..... ....... Dean of the College Student housing and regulations.. ..................... . ..... .. .. ...... ..................... ... ........ .... ....... ..... .. Dean of Student Affairs Costs, Financial Aid, Sholarships .. ........... .... ........ .... .. .. ... .... .. ... ........ .. .......... .. .. .. .... ....... ... ....... Office of Student Financial Services Transcripts of record .. .. .... .... ... ... ...... ... .. ................................. .... .................... ... .......... Office of Admissions and Records Student employment..... ..... .. .. .. .... .... ... .. ....... .... ... ..... .................... .... ... ...... .... ........... .... ... ... .. ...... ... Student Employment Office Christian service activities. .... ....... .. ... .. ... ... .... .......... .... .. ... ... .. .... .............. ... .. .. .. ................ .. ... ........... Director of Student Ministries Musical groups........... ..... ... .. ... .... .. .. .......... ... ... .... ................... ..... ........... ..... ...................... .... ... Chairman of Music Department Audio-visual.. .. ................ ... .... ... ... ...... .... .. .... ..... .. .. ... .. .......... ... ....... .. ... .......... ....... ..... .. ................. ... Director of Audio-visual Alumni affairs............ ....... ... ....... .... . ....................... . .... ..... .. .... ....................... .. ... .. .. ....... .......... ... Director of Alumni Affairs Missions information........ ... ..... ..... .................... .. ..·.... , ..... ·'-.. ................. .. .... .... .. .... ............ .. .. . Director of Missions Activities Payments on enrolled students' accounts.. ................. ....... .. .... ... .. ... .... ... ... ........ ... ........ . Accounting Depa rtment Address all College mail to 13800 Biola Avenue, La Mirada, California 90639. 4

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Academic Calendar..... ........ ............................... ............................................................................................ ........ . 3

Board of Trustees, Administration, Faculty, Faculty Committees ............ .... ......................................... ... ....... ... ..... .. 4 General Information ..... ....... .... ..... ......... ...... .. .............................. .. .... ................ .. ... ........ .... ............... .... ... ........... .... 17 Admission, Registration, and Graduation Requirements... ........................... ..... ......... .......................... .................... 19 Financial Information...... .............. .. ......... .......... .. .... ........... ............................. ......... ........ .. .................. ......... ........ .. 25 Student Seivices ..................................... ................ ........... ................... ................... .......... ..................................... 30 Student Activities..... ......... ............. ........... .. ..... .. ........ ..... ...................... ....... ....... ........................... ......... ...... .. .. .. ..... 31 Description of Courses.................... .... ....... ..... .. ....... .......................... ............... ... ...... .................. ... .. ...... ... .. ... ... ..... 33

Academic Departments

Anthropology-Linguistics .. .. ........................................ .. ........ ... .... .. ..... ................................ ......... ................... 34 Art .... ............................ .. ................ ... .... ......... .......... .. ................... ... .... ... ... ......... ...... .. ....... ... ...... ................... 35 Biblical Studies and Theology. ...... .. ............ ............ ..... ..................................... .. ................. .. ...... ..... ...... ........ 37 Biological Science...... .. ... ..... .......... ..... .................................. ..... ..... ... .. ......... .... .. ................... .................... ..... 39 Business Administration and Economics ....................... ......... .. .... ..... .. ... ..... .... .... .. .... .. ....... ....... ... .... ............... 42 Christian Education ............................... .. .................... ........................... ......... ............................ .......... ......... 44 Communications...... .. .... ........................ ..... ............... ...... ..... .... .. .......... .... ..... ......... ... .. ........ ... .. .. .... ...... .......... 59 Education .................... .. ........................... ....................................... ............................ ............................ ....... 62 English...... .. .... ..... .................. ..... ........ ............ ..... ...... ............................ ... ................................................ ...... 65 Foreign Language..... .. ....... ...... ...................... .... .... ............................... ..... ......... ............ .... ................... .. ....... 67 History and Geography. ................ ... ..... ...................................... .......... ....... ........... .... ............ ..... .... .. .... ........ 69 Mathematical Sciences ...................... .............. .. ....... ................... ..................................... ......... ......... ............. 73 Missions... .............. .......... .... ... .. ....... ......... ..... ........................ ..... ... ... ..... ....... ..... .... .. ................................. .... .. 75 Music ........... ... _........... ........... .................. ........... .......................................................... ... ............................... 77 Nursing .................... .. ................................... ....... .. ............... .. .......... :.............. ..... ......... ...... ....................... .... 81 Philosophy......................... ............................ ........... .... .......... ......... .... ................ ........ ....... .. ..... ................. .... 83 Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics ........... ... .... ...... ... ........ ... .......... ........ .... ....... ......... .. ................ .... 84 Physical Science.................. .......... ...... ......... ......... ............ ... ........... .... .. ........ .... ................ ...... .... ... ... ....... ...... 87 Political Science.......................................... ... .. ...................................................... ......................................... 89 Psychology...... ..... ............ ........... ...... .. .... ........ .... .... .... ................. .................................................................. 90 Sociology......................... .... ..... ..... ..... ... ............................ ...... .. ........ ... ...... .. ................................... ............... 94

Summer School ,

European Tour, Fall Semester Abroad, R.O.T.C. .. ... .... .. ..... ......................... ........ ....... .... .. ............... ..... ......... 97 Summary of Enrollment... .. .. .. .... .................... .... ................. .. .. ..... ................................................ .. ........... ... .. ..... .. .. 32 Index.. ........... .. ................. ....... .......... ....... .... .. ...... ..... .. .. ........... ....... .. ........ ..... .... ... ....... ... ... .. ...... ......... .... ....... ....... .. 98 219626 5

Faculty Emeriti

v SAMUEL H. SUTHERLAND President, Emeritus 1936-70 ✓WILLIAM H. C. EBELING Professor of Biblical Studies, Emeritus 1953-1976 v ARNOLD D. EHLERT Graduate Studies Librarian, Emeritus 1954-1973 v WALLACE EMERSON Professor of Psychology, Emeritus 1948-1968 JAMES 0 . HENRY Professor of History, Emeritus 1953-1975

"GORDON HOOKER Assistant Professor of Music, Emeritus 1926-1968 " MARTHA HOOKER Assistant Professor of Christian Education, Emerita 1926-1968 V DOROTHY KINDELL Assistant Professor of Art, Emerita 1956-1970 "' ANTONIO SERRANO Professor of Language, Emeritus 1953-1974 (,./LEONIE V. SOUBIROU Professor of Nursing, Emerita 1945-1975 v A. K. WIENS Associate Professor of History, Emeritus 1957-1968

Faculty of Instruction Year indicates appointment to faculty .

v RICHARD 0. ARTHUR

Assistant Dean for Arts and Letters Professor of English and Linguistics, 1967 B.A. , Biola College; M.A. , Ph.D. , Arizona State University. ✓ROBERT A. BAMATTRE Public Services Librarian , Instructor, 1972 B.A., California State University, Los Angeles; M.P.A., University of Southern California; M.L.S., University of Southern California. CATHIE A. BARRY Instructor in Nursing, 1975 B.S.N., M.S.N., California State University, Los Angeles. V" DAVID C. BICKER Professor of Communications, 1962 B.A. , Fort Wayne Bible College; M. Div., Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary; M.A. , Denver University; Ph.D. , University of California, Los Angeles. DOROTHY L. BRAUN Professor of Christian Education, 1966 B.A. , Wheaton College; M.A. , Biblical Seminary and New York University; Ph.D. , New York University. RAYNER BROWN Professor Music, 1953 B.A. , M.M., University of Southern California. / STEPHEN G. BROWN Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, 1973 B.A. , University of California, Los Angeles; B. D. , Talbot Theological Seminary; Th. M. , Western Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D. , Brandeis University.

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NANCY BUNDY Associate Professor of English, 1971 B.A. , Upland College; M.A. , Ph.D. , University of Southern California. DIETRICH BUSS Associate Professor of History, 1966 B.A., Biola College; M.A., California State University, Los Angeles; Candidate Ph.D., Claremont Graduate School. REINHARD J. BUSS Director of Summer School, Professor of German and Folklore, 1964 B.A., University of Maryland; M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles. BILL V. BYNUM Professor of Christian Education, 1960 B.A. , Biola College; M.R.E. , California Baptist Theological Seminary; Ed.D. , Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. ALLEN CARDEN Registrar, Assistant Professor of History, 1971 B.A., Biola College; M.A., California State University,_ Fullerton; Candidate Ph.D. , University of California, Irvine. "' ELIZABETH S. CARDEN Professor of Education, 1952 B.A. , University of California, Los Angeles; B. Ch.Ed. , The Bible Institute of Los Angeles; M.S. , Ed.D. , University of Southern California. WILLIAM L. CARDEN Dean of Admissions and Records, Professor, 1965 B.A. , Wheaton College; M.A. , New York University. SRAEL CARMONA Professor of History, 1966 B.A., Biola College; M.A., California State University, Fullerton; Ph.D. , University of Southern California. J. RICHARD CHASE President, Professor of Communications, 1953 Th.B., Bible Institute of Los Angeles; B.A. , M.A. , Pepperdine University; Ph.D. , Cornell University. JAMES H. CHRISTIAN Professor of Biblical Studies, 1951 B.A. Westmont College; Th.B. , The Bible Institute of Los Angeles; B.D. , Th.M. , Th.D. , Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. DAVID CIOCCHI Instructor in Philosophy, 1974 B.A. , Biola College, M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara. CLYDE COOK Director of Missions Activities, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, 1957-60, 1967 B.A. , Biola College; M.Div. , Th.M., Talbot Theological Seminary, D. Miss. , Fuller Theological Seminary. JAMES B. CRAWFORD Associate Professor of History, 1967 B.A. , John Brown University; M.A. , California State University, Long Beach. ROBERT F. CRAWFORD Director of Planning , Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1967 B.S., California State Polytechnic University; M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University. VIRGINIA M. DOLAND Professor of English, 1963 B.S. , Bob Jones University; M.A. , California State University, Los Angeles; Ph.D. , University of Southern California.

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✓LESTER C. EDDINGTON Assistant Professor of Biological Science , 1967 B.S., M.S. , North Dakota State University; Candidate Ph.D. , University of California, Los Angeles. '-- REBEKAH FLEEGER Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1969 R.N., Jackson Memorial Hospital; B.S. , Florida State University; M.N., University of California, Los Angeles. WAYNE S . FLORY Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, 1972 B.A. , Westmont College; B.D. , Grace Theological Seminary; Th.M., Talbot Theological Seminary; M.A. , California State University, Los Angeles . ALFRED FOX Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1973 B.A. , Biola College; M.Div. , Talbot Theological Seminary; M.A. , California State University, Fullerton. v ROBERT A. FREMBLING Associate Professor of Physical Education, 1975 B.A. , M.S. , San Francisco State University. RUTH FULLER Associate Professor of Nursing, 1968 Diploma, Prairie Bible Institute; R.N. , B.S. , University of Washington; M.A. , California State University, Los Angeles. ✓SYLVIA GILMAN

Associate Professor of English, 1961 B.A. , M.A. , Colorado State College.

1. / GERALD L. GOODEN

Director of the Library, Associate Professor, 1962 Diploma, Moody Bible Institute; B.A. , Marshall University; M.L.S. , University of California, Los Angeles. PHILIP A. GREBE Instructor in Art, 1973 B.A. , Baylor University; M.A., Stephen F. Austin University. RONALD HAFER Director of Student Ministries, Instructor, 1966 B.A. , Biola College. / DAVID L. HAMMOND Professor of Education, 1962 B.S. , Bob Jones University; M.A. , Arizona State University; Ed.D. , University of Southern California. v DELBERT J. HANSON Professor of Philosophy, 1966 B.A. , M.A. , Wheaton College; M.A. , University of Southern California. . / MARGARET J . HART Dean of Women, Associate Professor, 1959 Diploma, The Bible Institute of Los Angeles; B.A. , University of California, Los Angeles; M.R.E. , Fuller Theological Seminary. ✓DORIS HASLAM Assistant Instructor of Nursing, 1971 Diploma, Prairie Bible Institute; R.N. , B.S. , University of Alberta; M.S. , California State University, Los Angeles . ' BURTON G. HATCH Director of Counseling Center, 1973 B.A. , Biola College; M.A. , Columbia University. r DORCAS HENRY

Assistant Professor of Physical Education, 1971 B.S. , Marion College; M.A. , Ball State University.

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RICHARD V. HOFFMAN Catalog Librarian, Instructor, 1974 B.A. , Pomona College; M.I,.S. , University of California, Los Angeles. JOYCE L. HULGUS Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1975 B.A. , Washington Bible College; M.A. , Candidate Ph.D. , Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology.

MASAKAZU IWATA Professor of History, 1961 B.A. , M.A. , Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles. RICHARD JONES Professor of Education, 1963 B.A. , Wheaton College; B.D. , Fuller Theological Seminary; M.A. , California State University , Los Angeles; Ed.D. , University of California, Los Angeles. ✓LETA A. KILANDER Associate Professor of Nursing, 1968 RN. , St. Luke's Hospital, Bellingham; B.S. , University of Washington; M.N. , University of California, Los Angeles. - GORDON KIRK Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, 1974 B.A., Biola College; M.Div. , Th.M., Talbot Theological Seminary. .,, PARTRICIA D. KISSELL Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1975 RN., Presbyterian University Hospital , B.S.N., M.N.Ed. , University of Pittsburgh ; Ph .D. , New York University.

v MARGUERITE G. KRATT Associate Professor of Anthropology-Linguistic, 1973 B.S. , Wheaton CoHege; M.A. , Hartford Seminary Foundation

'PAUL KULD Assistant Professor of Biology, 1969 B.A. , M.A. , California State University, Long Beach. NICKOLAS KURTANECK Professor of Biblical Studies, 1959 B.A. , Grace College; Th .B. , B.D. , Th .M., Th.D., Grace Theological Seminary. PETER KURTZ Professor of Physics, 1968 B.S. , M.S. , University of Missouri ; Ph.D. , University of California, Los Angeles.

LLOYD E. KWAST Associate Professor of Missions, 1972 Diploma, Grand Rapids Bible College; B.A. , California BaptistTheological Seminary; B.D. , M.RE. , American Baptist Seminary of the West; M.A., D.Miss ., Fuller Theological Seminary. ' ALANE A. LEGRAND Instructor in Physical Education, 1975 B.S. , Oklahoma State University; M.A. , University of Southern California. E. STANLEY LEONARD Associate Professor of Christian Education, 1966 B.A. , Th.B., Fort Wayne Bible College, M.RE., Biblical Seminary, M.A., New York University.

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TODD LEWIS Instructor in Communications, 1974 B.A. , Biola College , M.A. , Ohio State University.

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I / VERN LEWIS Professor of Psychology, 1965-69, 1971 B.A. , Biola College; M.A. , California State University, Fullerton; Ph.D. , Claremont Graduate School. BARRY LEISCH Assistant Professor of Music, 1974 B.M., University of British Columbia; M.A. , State University of New York at Binghamton . ROBERT S. LIVINGSTON Professor of Business Administration, 1967 B.A., Stanford University; M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration . WILLIAM LOCK Professor of Music, 1964 A.R.C.T. , Royal Conservatory of Music, B.M., M.M. , MacPhail College of Music; D.M.A., University of Southern California . GRANT LOGAN Assistant Professor of Art, 1969 B.F.A., M.F.A. , University of Arizona. FRANCES YE-MEI YU LU Professor of Mathematics, 1967 B.S. , Yenching University, Peiping, China; M.S. , Ph.D. , Ohio State University. ' RAYMOND LUTKE Associate Professor of Music, 1970 B.S.M. , Grace Bible Institute; B.M.E. , M.M.E. , Bradley University. HOWARD LYON Associate Professor of Physical Education , 1971 B.A. , M.A., California State University, Long Beach . COLIN S. McDOUGALL Associate Professor of English, 1964 B.S., North Central College; M.A. , California State University, Fullerton. INEZ McGAHEY Professor of English, 1948 Diploma, The Bible Institute of Los Angeles; B.A., Wheaton College. M.A. , California State University, Los Angeles. OLIVE W. McLAUGHLIN Instructor in Nursing, 1975 B.S. , RN. , University of Oregon , M.S.N. , California State University, Los Angeles. RICHARD McNEELY Professor of Biblical Studies, 1960 B.A., Westmont College; Th.M., Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary. CURTIS C. MITCHELL Professor of Biblical Studies, 1966 B.A. , Biola College; B.D., Talbot Theological Seminary. Th.M. , Western Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary; Th.D., Grace Theological Seminary. GERALD E. MONTGOMERY Assistant Professor of Greek, 1970 B.A. , Biola College; B.D. , Th.M. , Talbot Theological Seminary. GEORGE C. MOORE Instructor in Bible, 1975 B.A., Biola College; M.Div., Talbot Theological Seminary. ROBERT MOROSCO Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies, 1974 B.A. , Biola College; M.Div. , Talbot Theological Seminary; Th.D., Fuller Theological Seminary.

v J. VINCENT MORRIS Dean of Student Affairs, Associate Professor of Greek, 1971 B.A. , Westmont College; Th .M., Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A. , Ed.D., Arizona State University. / HERBERT ARNELL MOTZ Instructor in Christian Education, 1973 B.A. , Biota College. v ELIZABETH L. NEUMANN Associate Professor of Nursing, 1972 B.A. , Wheaton College; R. N., M.N. , Case Western Reserve University School of Nursing; M.S., University of California, Los Angeles. ..,, GEORGE M. NISHIDA Associate Professor of Sociology, 1964 B.A. , Pasadena College; M.A. , California State University, Los Angeles; M.A. , Ph.D., University of California, Riverside. v MARGARETE. NOBLE Instructor in Nursing, 1968 RN., Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital , B.S., Wheaton College. ~ RICHARD NOLLMEYER Associate Professor of Social Science, 1970 B.S. , M.D. , Northwestern University; J.D. , University of Montana. ' EDWARD H. NORMAN Assistant Dean for Sciences, Professor of Physical Education, 1962 B.S. , Springfield College; M.A. , Ball State University; Ed.D. , University of Southern California. ELIZABETH G. NORMAN

Associate Professor of Physical Education, 1962 B.S. , Taylor University; M.A. , Ball State University.

MATTHEW C. ORR Instructor in Physical Education, 1973 B.A. , Biola College.

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I RAPHAEL PAYNE Assistant Professor of Biology, 1970 B.A. , Westmont College; M.S. , University of Nebraska; Candidate Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara. v DAVID PETERS Assistant Professor of Political Sciences, 1966 B.A. , M.A. , Candidate, Ph.D. , University of Oklahoma. PAUL L. POELSTRA Associate Professor of Psychology, 1963 B.A. , Biota College; M.A. , Ph.D. , Claremont Graduate School. V BENJAMIN POWELL Associate Professor of Business Administration, 1970 B.S. , University of Wyoming; M.B.A. , University of Southern California; Ph.D., New York University.

ETHEL RANKIN Associate Professor of History, 1969 B.A. , California State University, Los Angeles; M.A. , Claremont Graduate School G. JOYCE ROBERTS Associate Professor of Nursing, 1974 B.S.N., Wheaton College; M.S., Columbia University

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V JAMES RYNO Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1970 Diploma, Moody Bible Institute; B.S., University of Illinois; Ph.D., University of California , Riverside. CHARLES J. SARVER Associate Professor of Physical Education , 1966 B.A. , University of California; M.A. , California State University, Long Beach. i/ LOWELL SAUNDERS Professor of Communications, 1971 B.A. , Wheaton College; B.D., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D. , University of Illinois. JACK SCHWARZ Associate Professor of Music, 1965 B.A. , Biola College; M.M., D.M.A. , University of Southern California. C. DIANE SHANEBECK Associate Professor of Communications, 1967 B.A. , Asbury College; M.A., California State University, Long Beach. WILLIAM D. SHANEBECK Associate Professor of English, 1962 B.A. Asbury College; M.A. , University of Michigan. "'JOHN H. SLOAN Assistant Professor of Physical Education, 1972 B.A., LeTourneau College; M.S. , University of Wyoming; Candidate Ph.D., University of Southern California. THERA B. SASS Associate Professor of Nursing, 1975 RN. , Blessing Hospital ; B.A. , Quincy College; M.S.N., University of Pennsylvania. RUSSELL STEPAN Professor of Music, 1968 B.M. , M.M. , D.M.A. , American Conservatory of Music. ~OBERT L. STEPHENS Professor of Biology, 1973 B.A. , M.S. , Ph.D. , University of Florida. ✓ HARRY STURZ Professor of Greek, 1953 B.A. Westmont College; B.D., Th.M. , Th .D., Grace Theological Seminary. S. PHILIP SUTHERLAND Professor of Psychology, 1964 B.A. , Biola College, Pasadena College; Ph.D. , University of Southern California. CONNIE THRONEBERRY Assistant Professor of Physical Education, 1968 B.A. , Biola College; M.A. , California State University, Long Beach. .{DWARD THURBER Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1971 B.S., Princeton University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Southern California. VRICHARD UNFREID Associate Professor of Music, 1960 B.M. , M.M., University of Southern California. BOBBIE JEAN VALENTINE Associate Professor of Communications, 1971 B.A. , Asbury College; M.A. , University of Michigan. "' WILMAR 0. WALL Associate Professor of Music, 1967 B.S.M. , Grace Bible Institute; B.M.E., M.M. , University of Nebraska. . ,.,

DUANE L. WETZLER Professor of Language, 1962 B.A. , University of California, Berkeley; M.A. , California State University, San Diego; Ph.D., Tulane University. '-i.OREN GLENN WIEBE Associate Professor of Music, 1965 B.M.Ed. , M.M.Ed., Willamette University. l-fLDA WILMOT Associate Professor of Spanish, 1968 B.A. , M.A. , Ph.D. , University of Southern California. ~ JENNIE KUK-YING WONG Professor of Music, 1964 L.R.S.M. , Royal Schools of Music; F.T.C.L. , L.T.C.L. , Trinity College of Music; L.T.S.C., Tonic Sol-Fa College of Music. L- H. NORMAN WRIGHT Associate Professor of Psychology, 1967 B.A. , Westmont College; M.R.E. , Fuller Theological Seminary; M.A. , Pepperdine University. DAVID E. YOUNG Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Associate Professor of History, 1971 B.A. , Biola College; M.A. , Arizona State University; M.Div. , Talbot Theological Seminary. FRANK ZAMORA Associate Professor of Art, 1966 B.S. , M.A. , Bob Jones University; M.F.A. , Claremont Graduate School.

PART-TIME FACULTY

V DANIEL L. AANDERUD Spanish B.A. , Biola College. _.,..GENEVIEVE ANDERSON Music B.A., California State University, Long Beach; M.M. , University of Southern California. ROBERT R. BAILEY Christian Education B.S. , University of Oregon JAMES BORROR Biblical Studies B.A. , Bob Jones University; Th.M., Th.D. , Dallas Theological Seminary. DEBORAH F. BURNHAM Art B.A. , University of California, Irvine v TIMOTHY W. CAREY Spanish B.A. , Biola College. DAVID A. CARLSON Mathematics B.A. , Long Beach State College; M.A.L.S. , Reed College. _,(L' AN B. CHEW Physical Science B.A. , University of California, Berkeley

ROGER A. CLEMENS Physical Education B.A. , University of California, Los angeles TIMOTHY A. CONRAD Athletics B.A., Biola Coll ege. KENNETH A. DAHLKE Physical Education B.A. , Biola College. VGENE W. DAVIDSON Education M.A. , California State University, Los Angeles DAVID DAYTON Accounting B.S. , Biola College; CPA STEPHANIE G. DELBRIDGE Communications B.A. , Biola College. 7)AVID FERRY

Christian Education B.A. , Biola College, M.R.E. ,Talbot Theological Seminary.

.,,, BRUCE D. FINFROCK Christian Education B.A. , Biola College; M.A. , Talbot Theological Seminary. WINTON M. FELT English M.A. , California State University, Fullerton 13

v JACK B. FISHER Mathematics

V MICHAEL J . MAGILL Greek B.A. , Biola College. FLORENCE M. MEBERG English

B. S. E. E. , University of Southern California

/ MARJORIE GARRISON Education

M.A. , New York University; M.A. , Wheaton Graduate School

B.A. , Seattle Pacific College; M.A. , California State University, Fullerton. , KEITH R. NEELY Art B.A. , Art Center School of Design RENEE NOLES Counselor B.S. , Wheaton College; M.S. , University of Southern California. ' "RICHARD R. PALM Mathematics B.S. , California State Polytechnic College; M.S. , Utah State University // DAVID J. PARTIE French B.A. , University of Redlands; M.A., University of California at Los Angeles. EDWARD H. PAULEY Dean of the College, Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1976 B.A. , Gordon College, M.A. , Ph.D. , Boston University V-i"HOMAS D. RICHARDSON Music \ B.A., California State University, Long Beach. ~ JOHN H. SAILHAMER Bible B.A. , California State University, Long Beach; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary. v IVAN SCHULER Basketball B.A. , M.A. , California State University, Long Beach. ./DONALD SHOEMAKER Biblical Studies B.A. , Grace College; M.Div. , Grace Theologica'I Seminary. VrlMOTHY A. SMITH Music B.A. , Biola College. CARL H. SWENSON Journalism B.A. , California State- University, San Jose. DAVIDS. VANDERBILT Greek B.A. , Biola College; M.Div., Talbot Theological Seminary. JAMES M. WALDRON Communications B.A. , University of California, Davis / ELEANOR WHIPPLE Sociology B.A. , M.S.W. , University of Washington . VJAMES T. WILSON Business Administration B.S.. California State Universitv, Lonq Beach

v BILL GIBSON

Physical Education B.R.E., Detroit Bible College. CYNTHIA D. GRANT English B.A. , California State College, San Bernardino VMONTGOMERY GRUTZMAKER Music B.A. , California State University, Los Angeles; M.M. ,University of Southern California. GORDON HOOKER Music D.S.M., Biola College. t..-MILTON D. HOUGHTON Communications B.A. , Azusa Pacific College. ""ALICE M. JOHNSON Sociology B.A. , Wheaton Coll ege; M.S.W. , University of Southern California CAROLYN JOHNSON Music B.A., M.A. , California State University, Long Beach i,STELLA KIM Technical Services Librarian

B.A. , National Taiwan University; M.A.L.S., George Peabody College. LASZLO LAK Music

Diploma, Sherwood Music School; B.M., Chicago Conservatory College; M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara. v FRANCES A. LAMPMAN Education B.A., Biola College; M.S., California State University, Fullerton. BRUCE H. LEAFBLAD Music B.A. , Bethel College; B.D., Bethel Theological Seminary; M.A. , University of Northern Colorado. DONNA LEONARD Christian Education

B.A., B.S., Fort Wayne Bible College; M.R.E., Talbot Theological Seminary.

/ R. DAVID LEWIS Music B.A. , M.A., California State University, Los Angeles. DERRELL K. LONG History B.A. , Biola College; M.A. , California State University, Fullerton. 14

Faculty Committees Spring 1975 and Fall 1976

ACADEMIC POLICIES E. Pauley, Iwata, Kurtz, McNeely, D. Shanebeck, Sturz ex officio: Arthur, Ed Norman ACADEMIC STANDARDS A. Carden, Barnett, W. Carden, Hart, Morris, Sunukjian CURRICULUM W. Carden, A. Carden, Doland, Flory, Gooden, Lewis, Neumann, Rankin, Schwarz, Wright FACULTY WELFARE Kurtaneck, R. Brown , J . Crawford, Fuller, Kuld, C. McDougall, Orr LIBRARY Gooden, Bamattre, Bicker, Hammond, Hoffman, Thurber, Stepan NURSING EDUCATION Roberts, A. Carden, Hart, Poelstra, Stephens PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT Bynum, Eddington, Jones, Kilander, Leonard, Lyon, Nishida PRE-MEDICAL ADVISORY Eddington, Nollmeyer, Norman, Payne, Rynd, Stephens PUBLIC EVENTS BOARD Young, Hafer, Liesch, Livingston, Payne, Rynd, Wong, Valentine, Zamora SCHOLARSHIP Fenton, W. Carden, Fuller, Morris, B. Norman, Sarver, W. Shanebeck, Wall, Young SPIRITUAL LIFE AND CHAPEL Hafer, Cook, Gilman , Haslam, Lutke, Mitchell , Nollmeyer STUDENT PERSONNEL AND GUIDANCE Morris, Barnett, Fox, Hart, McGahey, Montgomery, Sloan, Young TEACHER EDUCATION Jones, Braun , E. Carden, Henry, Wetzler, Wiebe Faculty Members of Staff Committees BUDGET Arthur, Gooden, Grebe, Kissell, Morris, Ed. Norman, Roberts, W. Shanebeck, Young ex officio: Kurtaneck RESEARCH: R. Crawford, Morris, A. Carden, Powell Faculty Members of Student Committees PUBLICATIONS BOARD: Morris, Grebe, Lock, Morosco, Saunders Ad Hoc Faculty Committees OVERSEAS STUDY: R. Buss, S. Brown , W. Carden, V. Lewis, Young UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES: Carmona, Bundy, E. Carden, Logan, Lu, Kirk, P. Sutherland ex officio: W. Carden, Gooden

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EDUCATIONAL STANDING Biola College is accredited by the following agencies:

Western Association of Schools and Colleges; American Association of Bible Colleges; National Association of Schools of Music; State of California Board of Registered Nursing; National League for Nursing; State of California Department of Education Biola College is authorized to train students under the Veteran's Bill of Rights. In addition, the college is affiliated with a number of professional organizations, of which the following are representative: American Anthropological Association; American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education; American Association of Co llegiate Registrars and Admission Officers; American Association of Health, Physical Education , and Recreation; American Council on Education; American Guild of Organists; American Library Association; Associated Collegiate Press; Association of College Unions International; American Association of Higher Education ; Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities; California Association of Christian Schools; California Association of Health, Physical Education , and Recreation; California Council on Teacher Education; Choral Conductors' Guild (California); College Entrance Examination Board; Council on Post-secondary Accreditation; Intercollegiate Press; Music Educators' National Conference; National Collegiate Athletic Association; National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics; Western Council on Higher Education for Nursing, and Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. EDUCATIONAL DISTINCTIVES Biola College is a Christian institution of higher education without any denominational affiliation. The school is committed to Biblical Christianity (within the evangelical Protestant framework). The co llege is the outgrowth of an academic and Christian tradition that officially began in 1908. Historically, the institution has been dedicated to the education of men and women for distinctive Christian service. In the earlier years, the curricula were composed primarily of Biblically oriented courses and programs. The school was then known as the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Although a variety of programs was offered through the years, it was not until 1949 that serious development of the arts and sciences began. At that time the undergraduate program became known as Biola College. This institution has since experienced steady growth in both the quality and diversity of its academic offerings. Biola College presently operates under the general corporate title of Biola College, Inc. Because of the college's heritage and commitment, its academic basis is broader than that of the standard college of arts and sciences; and the programs and objectives should be viewed with this in mind. Terminal and preparatory programs lead to service in both church-related vocations and the many other vocations and professions embraced by the present curricula. THE COMMUNITY OF LA MIRADA The city of La Mirada is in Los Angeles County, twenty-two miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles , and is surrounded by such cities as Whittier, Norwalk, Buena Park, La Habra, and Fullerton. La Mirada is a suburban residential community. Included within the vicinity are several major shopping areas in addition to many other business establishments. La Mirada is situated near many of the outstanding attractions of Southern California. Downtown Los Angeles can be reached in a half-hour' s drive from the campus. Disneyland is twelve miles to the southeast, and famed Knott's Berry Farm is six miles away. Within an hour' s drive are such popular beach cities as Long Beach , Newport Beach , Huntington Beach, and Laguna Beach. Recreational facilities are easily accessible. An eighteen hole public golf course lies a mile east of the campus, and other parks in the area offer opportunity for activities and relaxation. An hour' s drive will take one into the nearby mountains where winter sports are available. Cultural and research opportunities abound in the area. Several major universities and libraries are within easy driving distance of La Mirada including UCLA, the University of Southern California, the University of California-Irvine, and several other state and private institutions. THE BIOLA CAMPUS The campus is bounded on the west by Biola Avenue and on the east by La Mirada Boulevard. It is located between the large east-west thoroughfares of Rosecrans Avenue and Imperial Highway. Approximately three miles to the south is the Santa Ana Freeway. Students coming to the campus by automobile should follow these directions: coming from the northwest, leave the Santa Ana Freeway at Rosecrans and travel east to Biola Avenue; coming from the southeast, leave the Santa Ana Freeway at Valley View and travel north to Rosecrans , then turn right to BiolaAvenue; coming from the east via San Bernardino Freeway (U.S. Highway 60, 70, 99), turn south on California Highway 39 to Imperial Highway, and right on Imperial to Biola Avenue. Campus buildings include Sutherland Hall , Marshburn Hall , Crowell Hall, and the Science Hall-instructional facilities that house classrooms, laboratories, auditoriums, and offices. Additional campus buildings are the Rose Memorial Library, the cafeteria, the student union, the gymnasium, a shor.-course Olympic swimming pool, the Pierce-Hunt Memorial Infirmary, six residence halls , 17

the Rose of Sharon Prayer Chapel, and other structures. The master plan calls for the erection of additional buildings within the next few years. On the eastern side of the campus lie the athletic fields . Included are a crushed brick quarter mile track, an excellent baseball diamond, and tennis courts. Additional recreational facilities are available in the La Mirada Regional Park, across La Mirada Boulevard from the campus. THE NATURE AND STANDARDS OF BIOLA COLLEGE Biota College serves a broad spectrum of evangelical churches among which there are differences of opinion as to what practices are acceptable for Christians. A student of Biola College is expected to conduct himself according to the highest Christian standards of honesty, integrity, responsibility and love toward his brethren in Christ. In harmony with the principles of Romans 14, I Corinthians 10 and 13 and II Corinthians 6, the rule by which he lives is the conscious striving for God's approval and the conscious protection of his Christian testimony. Biola is for earnest Christians who are sensitive to the many principles of Christian living that are found in the Bible. The college also imposes certain specific guidelines for the conduct of faculty, staff and students. Although such man-made regulations cannot improve upon our standing in Christ, they can strengthen the life and testimony of both the individual and the college. To this end, Biola expects its faculty, staff, and students to refrain from the use of alcoholic beverages and tobacco, and from gambling and dancing. Further, Biola deplores the morally degrading elements that are now found in virtually all forms of the theatre , the entertainment media, and literature; Biolans are expected to abstain from all aspects of such that morally degrade. Biola College does not presume to be a censoring agency for all activities; it does , however, expect tangible evidence of maturing Christian convictions and discerning judgment. Biola reserves the right to dismiss a student who, in its judgment, does not conform either to the stated regulations governing student conduct or to the expressed principles, policies, and programs of the college. Inasmuch as the College is interdenominational and yet theologically conservative, the Articles of Incorporation contain a doctrinal statement, an abridgement of which is given below: "The Bible, consisting of all the books of the Old and New Testaments, is the Word of God, a supernaturally given revelation without error or misstatement in moral and spiritual teachings and record of historical facts. "There is one God, eternally existing and manifesting Himself to us in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. "Our Lord Jesus Christ was supernaturally conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit, born of a virgin, lived and taught and wrought mighty works and wonders and signs exactly as recorded in the four Gospels, was put to death by crucifixion under Pontius Pilate, was raised from the dead in the body that had been nailed to the cross, now sits at the Father's right hand from whence He is coming again personally, bodily, and visibly to this earth to inaugurate His millennial reign . In His pre-existent state He was with God, and of His own choice laid aside His divine glory and took upon Himself the form of a servant and was made in the likeness of men. He became in every respect a real man, possessed of all the essential characteristics of human nature. By His death upon the cross, the Lord Jesus Christ made a perfect atonement for sin, redeeming us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse in our place. "The Holy Spirit is a Person , is God, and is possessed of all the distinctively divine attributes; He indwells all believers, having baptized them into the body of Christ at the time of regeneration. "Man was created in the image of God, but the whole human race fell in the sin of the first Adam, and apart from Christ is spiritually dead and lost. Men are justified on the simple and single ground of the shed blood of Christ and upon the simple and single condition of faith in Him who shed the blood, and are born again by the Holy Spirit, through the instrumentality of the Word of God. All those who receive Jesus Christ as their Saviour and their Lord, and who confess Him as such before their fellow men become heirs of God and joint-heirs with Jesus Christ; and at death their spirits depart to be with Christ in conscious blessedness; and at the second coming of Christ their bodies shall be raised and transformed into the likeness of the body of His glory. All those who persistently reject Jesus Christ in the present life shall be raised from the dead and throughout eternity exist in a state of conscious and endless torment. "The Church consists of all those who, in this present dispensation , truly believe on Jesus Christ and is the body and bride of Christ, which Christ loves and for which He has given Himself. "There is a personal devil , a being of great cunning who can exert vast power only so far as God suffers him to do so , and who shall ultimately be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone ." THE OBJECTIVES OF THE COLLEGE Academic Objectives: The College seeks to provide thorough training and sound scholarship in all the areas provided in its curriculum. It further seeks to create in the students a thirst for knowledge and to teach effective methods of investigation whereby such knowledge may be obtained during the course of study and in the years following their formal period of training. Civic Objectives: The College holds to the conviction that the good Christian is likewise a good citizen of the State. It teaches , both by precept and example, that good citizens respect authority, submit to the laws of the land, and seek constructive change through legal channels. The College encourages the students to participate actively, while in college and throughout life, in the development of the general welfare of their fellowmen , both in community and national life. It further seeks to instill a genuine concern for the general welfare of mankind and and the world around. Cultural Objectives: The College seeks to provide students with a wholesome cultural program which will inculcate an appreciation for the finer things of life as expressed in the fine arts, literature, history, and the civilizations of peoples and nations both past and present. Social Objectives: The College seeks to provide the students with a well-rounded social program that will develop personality and fit them in a normal and wholesome manner to take their places in the home , local church, and community. The program is further designed to develop and maintain high moral standards in the lives of the students, for their own benefit and in order that they might serve as

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