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. . I Bio a Co ege

General Catalog 75-76

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Academic Calendar

SUMMER SCHOOL 1975

Advance Reg istration (By mail or in person) Registration-First Session First Session (5 Weeks) • Registration-Overlay Session

May 20-22 June 5-6 June 9-July 11 June 12-13 June 16-Jul y 18 July 10-11 Jul y 14-August September 6 September 8-12 September 8 September I5 September 22-26 September 26

Overlay Session (5 Weeks) Regi stration-Second Session Second Session (3 Weeks) FALL SEMESTER 1975 Residence Hall s Open

Orientation-Registration Reception for new students Convocation and classes begin Spiritual Emphasis Week _e.,,_i t'-fl ded, '- lt a.pJ Last day to register and to add new classes Columbus Day-School Holiday Day of Prayer Torrey Memorial Bible Conference - •h t l' 7 1 de l ~ Co llege Day (no exams) S.:ll ior Ceffif')rehens i ,e Ex1u 11i 11t1tie,n~ .,_ Pre-registration for Spring Semester Thanksgiving Recess Last day to withdraw from classes without F for course Christmas Recess (classes meet through December 12 and resume January 5) Mid-year commencement Final Examinations SPRING SEMESTER 1976 Orientation-Registration (incoming students) Registration (continuing students) Convocation and classes begin Last day to register and to add new classes Spring Spiritual Emphasis Week --e iet e,id ed £.~ College Day (no exams) Senior Comprehensive Examinations Day of Prayer Easter Recess (classes resume: Tuesday, April 20) Last day to withdraw from classes without F for course Pre-registration for Fall Semester Missionary Conference -N O c ic:.. .,.sc..., Commencement Memorial Day-School Holiday Final Examinations SUMMER SCHOOL 1976 First Session (5 weeks)

October 13 October 29

November 3-6 November 14 No, 1 0mber 2 q 26 November 24-December 5 November 27-28 December 5 December 13-January 4

January 18 January 19-21

January 27°28 January 29-30 February 2

February 13 March 8- 11 March 12 March 29-31 April 7 April 10-19 April 30 May 5-14 May 10-14 May 29 (Saturday) May 31 June 1-3

June 7-July 9 June 14-July 16 June 12-30

Overlay Session (5 weeks) Second Session (3 weeks)

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1975 Calendar

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1976 Calendar

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Academic Calendar............... . ..................................... .. ..................... 2

Board of Trustees, Administration, Faculty , Faculty Committees.................... 5 General information....................................................................... .... 20 Admission, Registration , and Graduation Requirements .. .. ................. .. ........ 24 Financial information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 42 Student Activities . ..... . ..... . ............................................. . .. .... . . .. .. . .... .. 44 Description of Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Academic Departments

Anthro-Linguistics .. .. . ..... . ... . ... .. ............. . ........ . . . ..... ... ... .............. 47 Art .................................... ............... ...... .. .......... . .............. .. .. 49 Bible and Doctrine .......................... . ..... . .. . . ......... . ............... ... . .. . 52 Biological Science . ................... ........... ... ...... . . . ...... .. .......... .. ....... 56 Business Administration and Economics . . ... .. . .. .... . . .. .. .. . .. ........... ..... .. 60 Christian Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Communications . ...................................... . ............. .. ............... .. 66 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 English ...... . ...... . . . ... .. ..... . . .. ........... . . .. ... . ............. . . .. . . . .. ..... . .. .... 74 Foreign Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 History and Geography ..... ... .. .. .. . ...... .. ..................... ....... ....... . . .... 80 Mathematical Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Missions ..... . ... ....... . .. ...................... . . .................. .. .. . .. .... . .... ..... 88 Music ......... . . ......................... . ......... .. ........... . ........ . .......... . . . ... 90 Nursing .... . ... .. ............ .............. ... .. .... ......... ............. .. .. .. . . . ....... 96 Philosophy ... .. .... .. .... . ....... ... . . ... ....... ......................................... 101 Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics ............. .. . ....... . . ............ 103 Physical Science .. ...... . ...... ..... . . . .................. . . . ...... .. . ................... 108 Political Science . ..... . .... .......... . ... . . . ............ .. . . ....................... ... . . I 11 Psychology .............. . ................ ... ....................... .... . . ........ . . . ... . I 12 Sociology ........ . ...................... . .. . ............................................. 11 9

Summer School,

European Tour, Fall Semester Abroad , Air Force R.O.T.C. .................. . . 122 Summary of Enrollment ......... . ......... .. ......... . . .. . ... . .. . .. . ....... . . . . . .... .. . . . .... 123 Index ......... . . . . . . . ....... . ......... . ...... . ....... .... .......... ..... .. . ....................... 124

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Robert E . Welch . . . . . . . . ... . ... . . .... . . . . ... . .. . ..... .. .... .. . . ... . ............. . ........ Chairman Foster W. Bens . . ................ . . ...... ... . . . .. . .. .. ...... .... . .... . . . . . .. .... . .. Vice-Chairman Lloyd T. Anderson Sylvester L. Marshburn Roger Arnebergh Ray Myers John A. Batchelor George Peek J. Richard Chase Gordon Scott William W. Halcomb Samuel H. Sutherland Clifton A. Hanna Louis T . Talbot Charles Kohlenberger Robert Vernon Edgar R. Lehman Walter Warkentin

ADMINISTRATION

Louis T. Talbot , LL.D ....... . .. . ................................ ... .................. Chancellor Samuel H. Sutherland, LL.D .. . .. . . . ..... ..... .... . . ... . . ............. . . ... President Emeritus J. Richard Chase , Ph.D . . . . . . . ......... ... .... .... ..... .. .. .. ... . .. .. ...... .... ....... .. President Paul W. Schwepker . . .. .... ... . . . .. . . . . .. .... . . .. .... . . . ... Vice President for Administration Robert F. Crawford, Ph.D ...................... . .......................... Dean of the College Richard Arthur, Ph.D ......... . .. . .... . ... . . . ... . ........ Assistant Dean for Arts and Letters Reinhard J. Buss , Ph.D . ..... . ... .. . . ... . . . . .. .... .. .. . .. . . .. .... . Director of Summer School Bill V. Bynum, Ed.D .......... . ..... Assistant Dean for Biblical Studies and Professions Allen Carden , M.A .. . ....... . . ........................................................... Registrar William L. Carden, M .A . .. . .. . .......... . .......... . .... . Dean of Admissions a,nd Records Clyde Cook, D.Miss .......... . . . . . . . . .. ....... . ..... . . . .. .... . Director of Missions Activities Daniel J. Eitzen ... . . . . .. .. .. . . .. ..... . . .. . .. .. ..................... Advancement Administrator James A . Fenton, M.A ............ . ... . ....... . ... .. Director of Student Financial Services 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 Center David N. Jobe, M. S ...... . .. . .... . . .. . . .................. .. . . ...... .. ... . 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 Earl V. Pullias, Ph.D. , Professor of Hig her Education at University of Southern California . . . . ... .. ........................ Educational Consultant Merle Shoemaker .... .. ........ . . .. ............. . .... . . .. ................ Business Administrator Karen Sunukjian , M.S . ......... . ... ... ...... Director of Career Guidance and Placement David Young , M .A. , M.Div . ... . ...... . . ... . .... . .. . .... Associate Dean of Student Affairs

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Faculty

Emeriti SAMUEL H. SUTHERLAND President, Emeritus I936-70 ARNOLD D. EHLERT Graduate Studies Librarian, Emeri tus I954- I973 WALLACE EMERSON Professor of Psychology, Emeritus 1948- 1968 JAMES 0. HENRY Professor of Histo ry, Emeritus I953- I975 GORDON HOOKER Assistant Professor of Music, Emeri tus I926- I968 MARTHA HOOKER Assistant Professor of Chri stian Education, Emerita 1926-1968 DOROTHY KINDELL Assistant Professor of Art, Emer ita I956- I970 ANTONIO SERRANO Professor of Language , Emeritus I953- I974 A. K. WIENS Associate Professor of History, Emer itus I957- I968

Faculty of Instruction

Year indicates appointment 10 faculty. ONA ALYANDI Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1972 B.A. , Pasadena Co ll ege, R.N., Samaritan Hospita l School of Nursing, Nampa , Id aho; M.S ., Un iversity of Californ ia , Los Angeles. RICHARD 0. ARTHUR Ass istant Dean for Arts and Letters Professor of English and Linguistics , 1967 B .A., Biola Co ll ege; M.A. , Ph . D. , Arizona State Un ivers it y . ROBERT A. BAMATTRE Public Services Librarian. Instructor, I972 B.A . , Cal iforni a State Univers ity, Los Angles; · M.P.A., Un iversi ty of Southern Ca liforni a; M.L.S. , Uni versity of Southern Ca lifornia. WILLIAM W . BASS Professor of Ph il osophy, 1960 B .A., Pepperdine University; M.Div .. Full er Theological Seminary; M.A . . Ph.D. , University of Southern California.

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DAYID C. BIC KER Assoc iate Professor of Communi cati ons , 1962 B.A . , Fort Wayne Bible Co llege; M.D iv. , Conservat ive Bapt ist Theological Sem inary; M.A. , Denver University; Ph .D. , Un iversity of Cali forn ia, Los Angeles . DOROTHY L. BRAUN Professor of Chri sti an Ed ucation , I966 B .A. , Wheaton Co ll ege; M.A., Biblical Seminary and New York Univers ity; Ph .D. , New York Universi ty. RAYNER BROWN Professor Music , I953 B.A. , M.M. , Uni versity of Southern Cali fo rni a. STEPHEN G. BROWN Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies , 1973 B.A., University of Ca li forn ia, Los Angeles; B.D. , Talbot Theo logical Seminary; Th.M. , Western Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D. , Brande is University. NANCY BUNDY Assistant Professor of Eng li sh . I97 1 B.A. , Upland Co ll ege; M.A. , Ph.D .. University of Southern Cal iforn ia . DIETR ICH BUSS Assistant Professor of Hi story, 1966 B.A., Biola Co ll ege; M.A., Ca liforni a State Univers it y, Los Ange les; Candid ate Ph.D., Clare­ mont Graduate School. REINHARD J . BUSS Director of Summer School, Professor of German and Fo lklore , I964 B.A. , Un iversity of Maryland; M.A . , Ph.D., Un ivers ity of Cali forn ia , Los Angeles. BILL V. BYNUM Ass istant Dean for Biblical Studies and Profess ions, Professor of Chri sti an Educati on , 1960 B .A. , Biola Co ll ege; M.R.E. , Ca lifornia Baptist Theological Seminary; Ed.D., Southwestern Bapt ist Theological Seminary. ALLEN CARDEN Registrar , Assistant Professo r of History, 1974 B.A., Biola Co ll ege; M.A., Californi a State Un iversity , Full erton. ELIZABETH S. CARDEN Professor of Education, I952 B .A. , Uni vers ity ofCalifornia, Los Ange les ; 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 Co ll ege; M.A . , New York Uni versity. ISRAEL CARMONA Professor of Hi story, I966 B.A . , Biol a Co ll ege; M.A., Californi a State Uni vers ity , Fullerton; Ph.D . , Unive rs ity of Southern Califo rni a. J. RICHARD CHASE Pres iden t , Professor of Communicat ions , 1953 Th .B ., Bible Institute of Los Angeles; B.A., M.A., Pepperdine Uni vers ity; Ph .D., Corne ll Universi ty.

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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. DA YID CIOCCHI Instructor in Philosophy , I974 B.A. , Biola Co ll ege. CLYDE COOK Director of Missions Activities , Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, I957-60, I967 B .A . , Biola College; M.Div., Th.M . , Talbot Theological Seminary, D.Miss . , Fuller Theological Semi­ nary. JAMES B. CRAWFORD Associate Professor of History , 1967 B.A . , John Brown University; M.A. , Californi a State University , Long Beach. ROBERT F. CRAWFORD Dean of the Co llege, Associate Professor of Chemistry , I967 B.S. , California State Polytechnic University; M.S. , Ph.D. , Corne ll 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. WILLIAM H. C. EBELING Associate Professor of Biblical Studies , 1953 B .A. , Wheaton College; Th.B. , Th.M. , Dallas Theological Seminary. LESTER C. EDDINGTON Assistant Professor of Biological Science, I967 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, I972 · B.A., Westmont College; B.D . , Grace Theological Seminary; Th.M., Talbot Theological Semi­ nary; M.A . , California State University , Los Angeles . ALFRED FOX Assistant Professor of Sociology , I973 B .A. , Biota College; M.Div. , Tablot Theological Seminary ; M.A. , California State University , Fullerton . · RUTH FULLER Associate Professor of Nursing , I968 Diploma , Prairie Bible Institute; R.N . , B.S . , University of Washington; M.A., California State University, Los Angeles. SYLVIA GILMAN

Associate Professor of English , I96 I B.A. , M.A. , Colorado State College.

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GERALD L. GOODEN Director of the Library , Associate Professor , I962 Diploma, Moody Bible Institute; B.A., Marsha ll University; M.L.S. , University ofCalifornia , 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. , Biol a Co ll ege. DAYID L. HAMMOND Professor of Education , 1962 B .S ., Bob Jones University ; M.A., Arizona State Univers ity ; Ed. D. , Uni versity of Southern California. DELBERT J . HANSON Associate Professor of Philosophy , I 966 B.A. , M.A. , Wheaton College; M.A . , University of Southern Ca liforni a. MARGARET J. HART Dean of Women , Associate Professor , 1959 Diploma , The Bible In stitute of Los Angeles; B.A., University of California , Los Angeles; M.R.E. , Fuller Theo log ical Seminary. DORIS HASLAM Ass istant Instructor of Nursing , 1971 Diploma , Prairie Bible Institute; R.N. , B .S., University of Alberta; M .S. , California State Univers ity, Los Angeles.

DORCAS HENRY Assistant Professor of Ph ys ical Education , 197 1 B.S., Marion College; M.A., Ball State University.

RICHARD V. HOFFMAN Catalog Librarian , Instruc tor , 1974 B.A., Pomona College; M .L.S. , University of California, Los Angeles .

MASAKAZU IWATA Professor of Histo ry, 1961 8.A., M .A. , Ph.D. , University of California, Los Angeles.

JUDITH JENSEN Assistant Professor of Nursing , 1973 B.S. , Ca l ifornia State University , Los Angeles ; M.S. , Loma Linda University .

RICHARD JONES Professor o f Education , I963 8.A. , Wheaton College; 8.0. , Fuller Theological Seminary; M.A. , California State University , Los Angeles ; Ed.D. , University of California , Los Ange les. LETA A . KILANDER Associate Professor of Nursing , 1968 R.N. , St. Luke 's Hospital , Be llingham; B.S . , University of Washington ; M.N. , University of California , Los Angeles.

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GORDON KIRK Instructor in Biblical Studies , 1974 B.A., Biola Co ll ege; M.Div. , Th.M . Talbo t Theological Seminary. PAUL KULD Ass istant Professor of Biology , 1969 B.A., M.A., California State Universit y, Long Beach. NICKOLAS KURTANECK Professor of Biblical Studies, 1959 B.A., Grace Co ll ege; Th.B., B.D. , Th.M , Th.D. , Grace Theological Seminary. PETER KURTZ Professor of Physics , 1968 B.S .. M.S. , Un ivers ity of Missouri; Ph .D. , Univers ity of California, Los Ange les. LLOYD E. KWAST Associate Professor of Missions, 1972 Diploma , Grand Rapids Bible Co ll ege; B.A. , California Baptist Theoligical Semimary; B.D. , M.R.E. , Amer ican Bapti st Seminary of the West; M.A. , D .M iss., Fuller Theological Seminary. LA MONT LEE Assistant Professor of Psycho logy, 1974 Diploma. Northwest Nazarene Co ll ege; Diploma , Uni vers ity of Washington; B.A . , Seattle Pacific College; M.'A .. Full er Theo log ical Seminary; Ph.D ., Fuller Theo logical Seminary Graduate School of Psychology. E . STANLEY LEONARD Associate Professor of Christi an Educati on , 1966 B .A. , Th .B .. Fort Wayne Bibl e Co ll ege, M.R.E. , Biblical Seminary , M .A., New York Universi­ ty . VERN LEWIS Professo r of Psychology , 1965-69 , 197 I B.A. , Biola Co ll ege; M.A. , California State University , Fullerton; Ph.D. , C laremont Gradu ate School. BARRY LIESCH In structor in Music, 1974 B .M. , University of British Co lumbia; M.A. , State Univers ity of New York at Binghamton. ROBERTS. LIVINGSTON Professor of Bus iness Administration , 1967 B .A . , Stanford University ; M .B .A., Harvard Graduate School of Bus iness Administration. WILLIAM LOCK Associate Professor of Musi c, 1964 A.R.C.T., Roya l Conservatory of Music , B.M. , M.M., MacPhail Co ll ege of Mus ic ; D.M.A. , University of Southern California. GRANT LOGAN Ass istant Professor of Art , 1969 B .F .A., M.F .A. , University of Arizona. FRANCES YE-MEI YU LU Professor of Ma.thematics, 1967 B.S . , Yenching University, Peiping, Ch in a; M.S. , Ph .D., Ohio State Uni versity.

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RAYMOND LUTKE Assoc iate Professor of Music. 1970 B.S.M., Grace Bible lnstitutue; B.M .E., M.M.E., Bradley University. HOWARD LYON Associate Professor of Phys ical Educat ion, 197 1 B.A. , M.A. , Califo rni a State Uni vers ity, Long Beach. COLINS. McDOUGALL Assoc iate Professor of Eng li sh, 1964 B.S. , No rth Central Co ll ege; M.A. , Ca li forn ia State Uni versit y, Fullerton . INEZ McGAHEY Professor of Eng lish. 1948 Diploma, The Bible Institute of Los Angeles; B.A. , Wheaton Co ll ege. M.A. , Ca li fornia State Un ivers ity, Los Angeles. RICHARD Mc EELY Professor of Biblical Studies , 1960 B.A.. Westmont Co ll ege; Th.M .. Th.D. , Dallas Theo log ical Seminary. CURTIS C. MITCHELL Assoc iate Professo r of Biblical Studies, 1966 B.A . , Biola Co ll ege; B.D., Talbot Theological Seminary. Th.M , Western Conservative Baptist Theological Seminary; Th.D. , Grace Theo logica l Seminary. GERALD E. MONTGOMERY Ass istant Professor of Greek, 1970 B.A., Biola College; B.D. , Th .M. , Ta lbot Theo logical Seminary. ROBERT MOROSCO Assis tant Professor of Biblical Studies, 1974 B.A., BiolaCo ll ege; M.Div. , Talbot Theological Seminary; Th.D., Fuller Theological Sem inary. J . VINCENT MORRIS Dean of Student Affairs, Assoc iate Professor of Greek, 197 1 B.A. , Westmont Co ll ege; Th.M. , Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A., Ed.D., Arizona State Uni versit y. ELIZABETH L. NEUMANN Associate Professor of Nursing, 1972 B.A .. Wheaton Co ll ege; R.N .. M.N. , Case Wes tern Reserve Univers ity School of Nursing; M.S. , Univers ity of California , Los Angeles. GEORG E M. NISHIDA Associate Professor of Sociology , 1964 B.A., Pasadena Co ll ege; M.A . , Ca li fo rni a State University, Los Ange les; M.A. , Ph.D . , Un iver­ sit y of Ca li fornia, Rivers ide. RICHARD NOLLMEYER A soc iate Professor of Social Science. I970 B.S., M.D. , No rthwes tern Un iversity; J .D. , Uni versity of Montana. EDWARD H. NORMAN Ass istant Dean fo r Sc iences , Professor of Physical Edui;:at ion, I962 B.S .. Springfield Co ll ege; M.A . , Ball State University; Ed. D.. Un iversi ty of Southern California.

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ELIZABETH G. NORMAN Associate Professor of Phys ical Education , 1962 B.S., Taylor University; M .A., Ball State Uni vers ity. MATTHEW C. ORR In struc tor in Physical Education, 1973 B.A., Bio laCo ll ege. RAPHAEL PAYNE Ass istant Professor of Biology, 1970 B.A . , Westmont Co ll ege; M.S .. Uni vers ity of Nebraska; Candidate Ph.D . , Univers ity of Califor­ nia, Sant a Barbara. DA YID PETERS Assistan t Professor of Political Science, 1966 B.A. , M.A. , Candidate , Ph . D. , Uni versity of Oklahoma. PAULL. POELSTRA Associate Professor o f Psycho logy, 1963 B .A. , Biola Co ll ege; M.A., Ph.D., C laremo nt Graduate School. BENJAMIN POWELL Associate Professor of Business Administration, 1970 B.S., Uni versi ty of Wyoming; M.B.A. , Uni versity of Southern Cal iforn ia; Ph.D., New York Uni vers ity. ETHEL RANKIN Associate Professor of Hi story . 1969 B.A .. Ca li forn ia State Un iversity. Los Ange les; M.A. , C laremont Graduate School. JAMES RYNO Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1970 Diploma, Moody Bible In stitute; B .S .. Un iversity of Illino is; Ph.D . , Univers ity of Cali fornia , Riverside. CHARLES J. SARVER Assoc iate Professor of Physical Ed ucation . 1966 B.A .. Uni vers ity of Cali forn ia; M.A .. Cali fornia State Uni vers ity , Long Beach. LOWELL SAUNDERS Professor of Communi cati ons, 1971 B.A., Wheaton Col lege; B.D., Northern Baptist Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Illino is. JACK SCHWARZ Associate Professor of Mus ic, 1965 B .A . , Biola Co ll ege; M.M . . D.M .A .. Univers ity of Sout hern Californi a. C. DIANE SHANEBECK Associate Professor of Communicati o ns, 1967 B.A .. Asbury Co ll ege; M.A .. Cali forn ia State Univers ity, Long Beach. WILLIAM D. SHANEBECK Associate Professor of English. 1962 B .A. Asbury Co ll ege; M .A., Uni vers ity of Michigan . JOHN H. SLOAN Ass ista nt Professor o f Phys ica l Educat io n, 1972 B.A. , LeTourneau Co ll ege; M.S .. Univers ity of Wyoming.

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LEONIE V. SOUBIROU Professor of Nursing, 1945

Diploma, The Bible lnsti tute of Los Angeles; R.M. , Emmanue l Hosp ita l; B.A. , Albany College; P.H.N., University of Oregon Medical School; M.S. , New York Un iversity; D.Sc i., Biola Co ll ege . RUSSELL STEPAN Professor of Music, 1968 B.M., M.M., D.M.A., American Co nservatory of Music. ROBERT L. STEPHENS Professor of Biology, I973 B.A .. M.S . , Ph.D. , University of Flordia. HARRY STURZ Professor of Greek, I953 B.A. Westmont Co ll ege; B.D. , Th.M , Th.D. , Grace Theological Seminary. S. PHILIP SUTHERLAND Professor of Psychology, 1964 B.A. , Biola Co ll ege, Pasadena Co ll ege; Ph.D., Universit y of Southern Californ ia. CONNIE THRONEBERRY Ass istant Professor of Physical Educati on, 1968 B.A . , Biola Co ll ege; M.A., California State Unive rsity , Long Beach . EDWARD THURBER Associate Professor of Mathemat ics , I960 B .S., Princeton Un ivers ity; M.A., Ph.D., Un ivers ity of Southern Cal iforn ia. RICHARD UNFRElD Associate Professor of Music, I960 B.M., M.M., University o f Southern Californi a . BOBBIE JEAN VALENTINE Assoc iate Professor of Communi cat ions, 197 1 B .A., Asbury College; M.A . , University of Michigan. WILMAR 0. WALL Assistant Professor of Music, 1967 B.S.M. , Grace Bible In st itute; B.M.E., M .M. , Univers it y of Nebraska. DUANE L. WETZLER Professor of Language. 1962 B .A. , University of California , Berke ley; M.A. , California State Universi ty , San Diego; Ph.D., Tul ane University. LOREN GLENN WIEBE Associate Professor of Music , I965 B.M.Ed., M .M.Ed. , Wi ll amette University. ELDA WILMOT Associate Professo r of Spanish , I968 B.A., M.A . , Ph.D., University of Southern Ca li fo rni a. JENNfE KUK-YING WONG Professor of Mus ic, I964 L.R.S.M. , Royal Schools of Musi c; F.T.C.L. , L.T.C.L. , Trinity Co llege of Mus ic; L.T.S.C., Tonic Sol-Fa College of Music.

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H. NORMAN WRIGHT Assoc iate Professor of Psychology , I967 B.A. , Westmont Co llege; M.R.E., Full er Theo logica l Seminary; M.A . , Pepperd ine Uni versity. DA YID E . YOUNG Associate Dean of Student Affairs , Associa te Professor of History , I97 1 B.A. , Bio la Co ll ege; M.A. , Arizona State Univers ity; M.Div. , Ta lbot Theological Seminary. FRAN K ZAMORA Associate Professor of Art , 1966 B.S., M .A., Bob Jones Uni vers ity; M.F.A. , Claremont Graduate School.

PART-TIME FACULTY

DANIEL L. AANDERUD Span ish B .A. , Biola Co ll ege. GENEVIEVE ANDERSON Music B.A . , Ca li fo rni a State Univers ity , Lo ng Beach ; M.M., Univers ity of Southern Cal ifornia . JAMES BORROR Biblical Studies B.A., Bob Jones University; Th.M. , Th.D. , Dallas Theo logical Semi nary. JAMES W. BRALEY , JR. Educat ion B.A . , Biola Co ll ege; M.A . , Pasadena Co ll ege. TIMOTHY W. CAREY Spanish B .A. , BiolaCollege. DA YID A. CARLSON Mathemat ics B.A. , Long Beach State College; M.A.L. S . , Reed Co ll ege. CARLA CLAYTON English B.A . , BiolaCo ll ege. TIMOTHY A. CONRAD Ath letics B.A. , Biola Co ll ege. JANICE I. CROSIER Nursing Diploma , Knapp College Nurs ing; B .S. , Californ ia State Univers ity , Los Angeles. KENNETH A. DAHLKE Phys ic al Education B.A. , Bio la c ,o ll ege. KEVIN DAVIDSON Art B. A. , Art Center School of Design

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OTTO J. DE LA TORRE Spanish A.A., Los Angeles City Co ll ege; B.A.. M.A. , University of Californ ia at Los Angeles. STEPHANIE G. DELBRIDGE Communications B.A, Biola College . DAVID FERRY Christ ian Education B.A. , Biola Co ll ege, M.R.E., Talbot Theological Seminary. BRUCE D. FINFROCK

Christian Education B.A., BiolaCollege.

ANNE L. GEWE Nursing R.N .. Los Angeles County School of Nursing; B.S., Biola College. BILL GIBSON Physical Education . B.R.E., Detroit Bible College . MONTGOMERY GRUTZMAKER Music B.A. , California State University, Los Angeles; M.M .. University of Southern California. GORDON HOOKER Music D.S.M . , Biola College. MARTHA HOOKER Christian Education B.A., Los Angeles Baptist Seminary; Litt.D . . Biola College. MILTON D. HOUGHTON Communications B.A. , Azusa Pacific Col lege. CAROLYN JOHNSON Music B.A. , M.A . , California State Universi ty. Long Beach. STELLA KIM Library B.A. , National Taiwan University; M.A.L.S ., George Peabody Co ll ege. MARGUERITE KRAFT Linguistics and Anthropo logy B.S., Wheaton Co ll ege; M.A., Hartford Seminary Foundat ion. LASZLO LAK Music Diploma. Sherwood Music School; B.M., Chicago Conservatory College; M.A., University of Califonira , Santa Barbara. DONNA LEONARD Christian Educat ion B.A. , B.S., Fort Wayne Bible College; M.R.E .. Talbot Theological Seminary.

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R. DA YID LEWIS Music B.A. , M.A . , Californ ia State Un iversity , Los Angeles. TODD V. LEWIS Communi cat ions B .A., Biola Co ll ege; M .A. , Ohio State Uni vers ity. JACK LITTLE Accounting B .S. , Florida Southern College. MICHAEL J. MAGILL Greek B .A . , BiolaCollege. HERBERT ARNEL MOTZ

Christian Ed ucati on B.A. , Bio la Co ll ege.

KEITH R. NEELY Art B.A. , Art Center School of Design MARGARET NOBLE Nursing R.N. , Ho ll ywood Presbyterian Hospital ; B.S., Wheaton Co ll ege. RENEEE NOLES Counse lor B.S. , Wheaton College; M .S . , Un ivers ity of Southern California. EUGENE NOLLER Art B.A . , California State Uni versity, Los Angeles. DA YID J. PARTIE French B .A. , Uni vers ity of Redlands ; M.A. , University of Cal ifornia at Los Angeles . AVERY W. POWERS, JR.

Christian Education B.A. , Biola Co ll ege.

IVAN SCHULER Basketball B.A., M.A. , California State University , Long Beach. DOUGLASSHANNEP Commun ications B .A. , Californi a State University, Fullerton . DONALD SHOEMAKER Biblical Studies B.A . , Grace Co ll ege; M.Div. , Grace Theo logica l Seminary.

TIMOTHY A. SMITH Music B .A., Biola Co ll ege.

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CARL H. SWENSON Journalism B .A., California State University, San Jose . ROLAND D. TABELL Music B.A., B.M. , Wheaton College; M.Mus., University of Southern California. NORMAN THIESEN Christ ian Education B.A. , Biola Co ll ege. M.A . , Pepperdine Uni versity; M.A., Talbot Theological Seminary. ELEANOR WHIPPLE Sociology B.A. , M.S.W. , Un iversity of Washington. PATTY JO WILSHIRE Nursing B.S., Un iversity of Maryland.

FACULTY WITH COURTESY APPOINTMENTS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF NURSING

DIANE AMENT R.N .. B.S., Regional Mental Health Nurse Orange County Community Mental Health Services. JANE BERGMAN R.N. G.S. , Regional Mental Health Nurse Orange Count y Community Mental Health Services. TONY DI EUGENIO R .N. , Staff Nurse II , Orange County Community Mental Health Services, Methadone Clinic. DOROTHY GAAL R .N., B.S. , District Supervisor South East Los Angeles , Visiting Nursing Association of Los Ange les, Inc.

MARGUERTIE HARMELING R.N., M.S. , Associate Professor of Nursing Educationa l Directorof the Bureau of Public Health Nursing of Los Ange les County Department of Public Health . BARBARA HUBBARD R.N .. B.S. , Assistant Clini cal Professor of Nursing; Senior Public Health Nurse, Cou nty of Los Angeles, Department of Mental Health. JOSEPHINE ISENBERG , M. S. W., Supervisor , State of Californi a Mental Health Department Community Services Section . MARGUARITEJORDAN R.N., B.S., Assistant Clini cal Professor of Nursing Public Health Nurse Director fo r San Antonio District of the County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Health, Bureau of Public Health Nurs ing.

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MRS . KELLER M.S .W . , State of Califo rni a Ment al Hea lth Department Community Serv ices Sec tion . JUDY MARTOIS R. N . , M .S., Ass istant Clini cal Professor of Nurs ing Consul tant , County of Los Angeles, Department o f Menta l Hea lth . SHIRELY MITSUNAGA R .N ., B .5'. , Ass istant C lini cal Professo r of Nurs in g Seni o r Public Hea lth Nurse , Los An geles County Department of Menta l Heal th . E. MANSELL PATTISON Ph .D. , Assoc iate Professo r of Nurs ing Direc tor o f Tra ining Prog rams and Deputy Direc tor of Orange County, Community Mental Hea lth Se rvices . DOROTHY PHILLIPS R .N. , B.S. , Reg ional Menta l Hea lth Nurse Orange County Community Menta l Hea lth Services . FLORENCE TORKE R.N . , M. S . , Ass istant Direc tor a nd Ac ting Ed ucati onal Direc tor Vis iting Nurse Assoc iati on o f Los Ange les , Inc. ELLIS WAYNE Ph .D . , Ass istant Clini cal Pro fesso r of Nurs ing Training Di vis ion , County o f Orange , Community Mental Hea lth Services.

Faculty Committees

Spring 1975 and Fall 1976

ACADEMIC POLICIES R . Craw fo rd , Iwa ta, Kurtz, McNeely, D . Shane beck , Sturz ex officio: Arthur/R . Buss , Bynum , Ed No rman ACADEMIC STANDARDS A . Carden , W. Carden , Hart , Mo rri s , Sunu kjian , Youn g

CURRICULUM W. Carden , A. Carden, Chri sti an/ Fl ory, Do land, Gooden, Lewis/Wright , Neumann , Rankin

FACULTY WELFARE Kurtaneck, R. Brown, J. Crawford , Full e r , Kuld , C. McDouga ll , O ' Nea l LIBRARY Gooden, Bamattre, Bicke r , Hammond , Hoffman, Payne/Thurber , S tepa n NURSING EDUCATION Soubi rou . A. Carden , Ebe ling , Har t , Poe lstra , Stephe ns PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT Bynum , Edd ington , Hanso n, Jones. Kil ander , Leonard, Lyon

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SCHOLARSHIP Fenton , W. Carden , Fleeger , Mor ri s , B. No rman, Schwarz/Wall , W. Shanebeck , Young SPIRITUAL LIFE AND CHAPEL Hafer , Cook , Gilman, Lutke/Haslam, Mitchell , No llmeyer STUDENT PERSONNEL AND GUIDANCE Morris , Fox , Hart , Jensen , Montgomery , Young TEACHER EDUCAT ION Jones , Braun , E. Carde n, D. Henry , Wetzler, Wiebe

Faculty Members of Staff Committees

BUDGET Arthu r , Bynum , Gooden, Iwata , Morris , Norman , Sarver , Young ex officio: ~urtaneck RESEARCH: Morris , A. Carden , Powell

Faculty Members of Student Committees

PUBLICATIONS BOARD: Morris , Grebe, Lock , Sarver , Saunders PUBLIC EVENTS BOARD: Young , Liv ingston , Rynd , Schwarz/Wong , Zamora

Ad Hoc Faculty Committees

OVERSEAS STUDY: R. Buss , Bass , W. Carden, Lewis, Young UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES: Carmona , Bundy, E. Carden, Logan , Lu , (McNee ly)/ Kirk , P. Su therl and ex officio: W. Carden , Gooden

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General Information

EDUCATIONAL STANDING

Biola Co ll ege is accredited by the fo ll ow ing agencies: Wes te rn Association of Scho·o ls and Co ll eges; American Assoc iation of Bible Co ll eges : Nati onal Association of Schools of Music; State of Ca li forn ia Board of Registered Nursing; ati o na l League fo r Nurs ing; State of Cali fo rni a Department of Education. Biol a Co ll ege is authorized to train st udents under the Veteran ·s Bill of Rights. In add iti on , the co ll ege is a ffiliat ed with a number of professional o rgani zati ons, of whi ch the fo ll owi ng are representative: American Anthropological Associat ion; Amer ican Associat ion of Co ll eges for Teache r Educa­ ti on; American Assoc iat ion of Co ll egiate Registrars and Adm ission Officers; Amer ican As­ sociati o n of Health , Physical Educati on , and Recreation; American Counci l on Educat ion; Amer ican G uil d of O rganist s ; American Library Association; Associated Co ll eg iate Press; Assoc iati o n of Co ll ege Uni ons International; American Associat ion of Higher Education; Association of Ind ependent Ca li fo rni a Co ll eges and Un iversit ies; Cali forn ia Association of Chri stia n Schools; Cali fornia Assoc iati on of Health. Physical Educat ion , and Recreation ; Ca liforni a Co ll ege and Uni versity Faculty Assoc iation; Ca li fornia Counci l on Teacher Educa­ tion; Ca lifornia Teachers' Association; Choral Conductors' Guild (Ca lifornia); Co ll ege Entr­ ance Examination Board; Intercollegiate Press; Music Educators' Nationa l Conference; Na­ tional Co ll eg iate At hl eti c Association; Nati ona l Commiss ion o n Accred iting; Nati ona l Educa­ tion As soc iati on; Nati onal Assoc iati o n of Inte rco ll eg iate Athletics; Western Counc il on Higher Ed ucation for Nurs ing; and Western Inte rsta te Commiss ion for Higher Ed ucat ion. EDUCATIONAL DISTINCTIVES Biola Co ll ege is a Christ ian institution of hi gher education without any denominat iona l affi liation. The school is committed to Biblical Christ ian it y (within the evange lical Protestant framework). The co ll ege is the outgrowth of an academ ic and Chris ti an tradition that officia ll y began in I908. Historically, the instit uti on has been ded icated to the education of men and women for distinctive Christi an serv ice. In the earlier years , the curricula we re composed primarily of Biblically or iented courses and programs. The schoo l 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 sc iences began. At that time the undergrad uate program became known as Biol a Co ll ege. This instituti on has s ince experie nced steady growt h in bo th the quality and d ivers ity of its academic offer ings. Biola Co ll ege presently operates under the general corporate title of Bio la Co ll ege, Inc. Because o f the co ll ege ' s heritage and commitment , its academic basis is broader than that of the standard co ll ege of arts and sc iences; and the programs and objectives shou ld be v iewed with thi s in mind. Termina l and preparatory programs lead to se rvice in both church-re lated vocat ions and.the many o ther vocati o ns and professions embraced by the present c urr icul a. THE COMMUNITY OF LA MIRADA The c ity of La Mirada is in Los Ange les County , twenty-two miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, and is surrounded by such c iti es as Whittier, Norwalk, Buena Park , La Habra , and Fullerton. La Mirada is a suburban res id entia l community. Included w ithin the v ic inity are severa l major sho pping areas in add iti o n to many ot he r business estab li shments.

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La Mirada is situated near many of the outstanding attractions of Southern California. Downt own Los Ange les can be reached in a half-hour's drive from the campus. Dis ney land is twel ve mil es to the sou theast , and famed Knott's Berry Farm is six mil es away . Within an hour 's drive are such popular beach ci ti es as Long Beach, Newport Beach. Huntington Beach, and Lagun a Beach . Recrea ti ona l fac ilities are easil y accessibl e. An eighteen hole public go lf course lies a mile eas t of the campus, and other parks in the area offer opportunity for act ivities and relax ati on. An hour 's drive will take one into the nearby mountains where wi nter sports are ava il able. Cu ltu ra l and resea rch opportuniti es abound in the area. Several major uni versities and libraries are wit hin easy driving distance of La Mirada including UCLA. the University of Southern Ca li fo rnia , the Universi ty of Californi a- Irvine, and several other state and private instituti ons. THE BIOLA CAMPUS The campus is bounded on the west by Biola Avenue and on the east by La Mirada Boul evard. It is located between the large eas t-west thoroughfares of Rosecrans Avenue and Imperial Highway. Approximate ly three mil es to the south is the Santa Ana Freeway. Students coming to the campus by au tomobi le shou ld fo ll ow these directions: coming from the northwest, leave the Santa Ana Freeway at Rosecrans and travel eas t to Biola Avenue; com ing from the sou theast , leave the Santa Ana Freeway at Valley View and travel north to Rosecrans, then turn right to Biola Avenue; com ing from the eas t via San Bernardino Freeway (U.S. Hi ghway 60, 70, 99), tum south on Ca li forn ia Highway 39 to Imperi al Highway. and right on Imperial to Biola Avenue. Campus buildings include Sutherland Hall. Marshburn Hall, Crowe ll Hall , and the Science Hall­ instructional facilities that house classrooms, laboratories, auditoriums, and offices . Add itional campus buildings are the Rose Memorial Library. the cafeter ia, the student union, the gymnasium , a short-co urse Olympic swimming pool. the Pierce-Hunt Memorial Infirmary, six res idence hall s, the Rose of Sharon Prayer Chapel , and ot her structures. The master plan calls for the erec ti on of additi onal bu il dings within the next few years. On the eastern side of the campus Iie the ath letic fields. Included are a crushed brick quarter mile track, an excell ent baseball diamond. and tennis courts. Additiona l rec rea ti ona l fac ilities are ava il ab le in the La Mirada Regional Park, across La Mirada Boulevard from the campus. THE NATURE AND STANDARDS OF BIOLA COLLEGE Biola Co ll ege serves a broad spec trum of evangelica l churches among whi ch there are differences of opinion as to what practices are accep tab le fo r Chri sti ans. A student of Biola Co ll ege is expec ted to cond uct himse lf acco rding to the hi ghest Ch ri stian stand ards of honesty, integrity, responsibility and love towa rd hi s brethren in Christ . In harmony with the princip les of Romans 14, I Corinthians IO and 13 and II Corinthi ans 6, the rul e by whi ch he li ves in the consc ious striving for God's approval and the conscious protection of hi s Christi an testimony. Biola is for earnest Ch ristians who are sensiti ve to the many principles of Christian li ving that are found in the Bible. The co ll ege also imposes certai n spec ifi c guidelines for the co nduct of fac ulty, staff and st ud ents. Although such man-made regulations cannot improve upon our standing in Chri st, they can strengthen the life and testimon y of both the indi vidual and the co ll ege. To thi s encl , Biola ex pects its fac ulty, staff and students to refra in from the use of alco holic beverages and tobacco, and from gambling and dancing. Further , Biola deplores the morally degrad ing element s that are now found in virt uall y all forms of the theatre. the e ntertainment media, and literature; Biolans are expected to absta in from all aspec ts of such that morally degrade. Biola Co ll ege does not presume to be a censoring agency fo r all ac ti vities; it does, however , expec t tangible ev idence of matu ring Christi an convicti ons and discerning judgment. Biol a reserves the right to d ismi ss a student who . in its judgment, does not co nfo rm either to the stated

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regulations governing student conduc t or to the ex pressed principl es , po lic ies, and programs o f the co ll ege . Inasmuch as the Co ll ege is interdenominati o na l and ye t theo log icall y conservati ve, the Arti c les of Inco rpo rati on conta in a doc trinal statement , an abridgement of whi ch is g ive n be low: '"The Bibl e, cons isting o f a ll the books of the Old and New Tes taments, is the Word of God , a supernatu rall y g iven reve lati on without e rro r or mi sstatement in mo ral and spiritua l teachings and record of hi storical fac ts . ' 'The re is one God , ete rn a ll y ex isting and mani fes ting Himse lf to us in three Persons: Father , Son , and Ho ly Ghost. . "' Our Lord Jesus Christ was supe rn atu rall y conce ived by the power of the Ho ly Spirit , born of a v irgin, li ved and taught and wrought mighty works a nd wonders and s igns exactl y as reco rded in the four Gos pe ls, was put to death by c ruc ifi xion unde r Po ntiu s Pil ate , was ra ised fro m the dead in the body that had bee n na il ed to the cross, now s its at the Fathe r ' s right hand from whe nce He is coming again persona ll y , bodil y, and vi s ibl y to thi s earth to inaugurate Hi s mill enni a l re ign . In Hi s pre-ex iste nt state He was with God , and o f Hi s own choice la id as ide Hi s divine g lory and took upon Himse lf the form of a se rvant and was made in the Iike ness of men. He became in e very res pec t a rea l man, possessed of all the essentia l charac te risti cs o f human nature . By Hi s dea th upo n the cross , the Lord Jesus Christ made a perfec t atonement fo r sin , redeeming us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse in our place . " The Ho ly Spirit is a Pe rson, is God , and is possessed o f all the di stinc tive ly divine attributes; He indwell s a ll be lievers, hav ing bapti zed them into the body of Christ at the t ime of regeneration. ' ' Man was created in the image of God , but the who le human race fe ll in the s in of the first Adam, and apart from Chri st is spiritu all y dead and lost. Men are justified on the simple and s ingle ground of the shed blood o f Chri st and upon the simple and s ingle conditi on o f fa ith in Him who shed the blood , and are born aga in by the Ho ly Spirit , throu gh the instrume nta lity of the Word of God. All those who rece ive Jesus Christ as the ir Sav iour and the ir Lo rd , and who confess Him as such before the ir fell ow men become he irs o f God and jo int-he irs with Jesus Chri st; and at death the ir spirits depart to be with Christ in consc ious bl essedness; and at the second coming of Chri st the ir bodies shall be rai sed and transformed into the like ness of the body of Hi s g lory. All those who pers iste ntl y rej ec t Jesus Christ in the present li fe sha ll be rai sed from the dead and throughout e terni ty ex ist in a state of co nsc ious and e ndless torment. ' ' The Church co ns is ts o f a ll those who , in thi s present d ispensati on, trul y be lieve on Jesus Christ and is the body and bride of Chri st , which Christ loves and fo r whi ch He has g iven Himsel f. " There is a personal devil , a be ing o f great c unning who can exert vast powe r o nl y so far as God suffe rs him to do so, and who sha ll ultimate ly be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone . ' ' THE OBJECTIVES OF THE COLLEGE Academic Obj ecti ves: The Co llege seeks to provide thorough tra ining a nd sound scho lars hip in all the areas prov ided in its c urriculum . It further seeks to c reate in the students a thi rs t fo r know ledge and to teach effec tive methods o f in vestigati on whe reby such kn ow ledge may be obta ined d uring the course of study and in the yea rs fo ll ow ing the ir fo rmal pe riod of training. Civic Objecrives: The Co ll ege holds to the convic ti on that the good Christi an is likew ise a good c iti zen of the State . It teaches , bo th by precept and exampl e, that good c iti zens respec t author ity , submit to the laws of the land, and seek construc tive change through lega l channe ls. The Co ll ege encourages the students to parti c ipa te acti ve ly, whil e in co ll ege a nd th roug hout life, in the develop­ me nt of the ge ne ral welfare o f the ir fe llowmen , both in community and nati ona l li fe . It fu rthe r seeks to instill a genuine co ncern fo r the ge nera l welfare of mankind and the world around . Cultural Objecri ves: The Co llege seeks to prov ide st udents with a wholesome cultu ral program whi ch w ill incul cate an apprec iati on fo r the fi ne r things of li fe as ex pressed in the fine ar ts, literature, hi story, and the c ivili zati ons of peopl es and nati o ns bo th past and present.

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Social Obj ecri ves : The Co ll ege seeks to provide the stud ents with a well-round ed soci al program that will develop pe rsonality and fit them in a no rmal and who lesome manne r to take the ir pl aces in the home, local church, and co mmunity . The prog ram is furthe r des igned to develop and ma int a in hi gh mora l standards in the lives o f the stude nts, fo r the ir own bene fit and in order that they mi ght se rve as who lesome exampl es and leaders whe rever they may Iive and work . Spirirual Objecri ves: The Co ll ege a ims to se nd fo rth men and women who ex press through the ir lives a compl ete and valid commitme nt to the c laims o f Chri st; a comprehe ns ive knowl edge o f the Wo rd o f Goel , with abilit y to use it in a ll walks o f life in lead ing men to Chri st a nd , with wisdom, to teach it to be lievers that they may grow in grace; a nd an e ndueme nt w ith power by the infilling o f the Ho ly Spirit , express ing itse lf in Ch r isti an love fo r all me n and a des ire fo r the ir sa lvati on . Voca rional and Professional Objecr ives : The Co ll ege seeks to prov ide thorough pre parat ory tra in­ ing in those areas of its curriculum in whi ch students may des ire to pursue graduate wo rk leading to a profess ion . It seeks al so to prov ide adequ ate termin al trai ning in those areas o f its curric ulum whi ch are des igned to prepare stude nts fo r the ir li fe work. BOOK STORE The Co ll ege Booksto re is open six d ays and two evenings a week to suppl y a ll required tex tbooks, as we ll as non-required books . Student s wi lI find a large se lecti o n o f cards , stati one ry, g ift items, reco rds and music, school and art supplies, plus items fo r pe rso na l needs. Bibl es in a vari ety o f s ty les and b indings are availabl e . Spec ial services to stud ents inc lude o rde r ing any books in print and imprinting Bibl es. THE LIBRARY The Bio la Library is under a unified admini s trati on and serves the und ergraduate and graduate levels of Bio la Co ll ege, Inc. The Rose Memo ria l Library Buil d ing was ex panded in 1969 by a three- level additi on. Thi s tripl es the ultimate capac it y bes ides pro vid ing four co nfere nce rooms, an additio nal read ing room for those students e ngaged in Biblical studies, ampl e space fo r pe ri odical ho ldings. The peri od ica l subsc ript ions inc lude 800 titl es c urrentl y be ing rece ived. O the r ho ldings inc lude o ve r 113,000 vo lumes o f books and bound period ica ls . Auxili ary co ll ecti ons co nta in pamphl e t fil es and curr ic ulum teaching unit s fo r the Educati on and Chri sti a n Educati on Departments . The ma in public cata log and other fil es conta in approx imate ly 300 ,000 cards . An SCM copy machine is access ibl e to student s. The library has micro fi che, mic rofilm , and mic rocard readers. Visual mate ria ls are ava il abl e fo r student use from the A- V center. In -additi on , there arc li ste ning cente rs for language stud ies and o the r taped instruc ti on . Student s have access to the severa l millio n vo lumes in the librari es o f a dozen co ll eges, uni vers iti es, and semin aries in the Greate r Los Ange les area . The sta ff co nsists o f fo ur profess iona l Iibrari ans, e ight full -time ass istants , and a number o f part -time and student ass is tants. AUDIO-VISUAL DEPARTMENT The Audi o-v isual 0 epartment se rvices the equipment a nd non-book instruc ti onal needs o f the Academic Divi s ion o f the co llege . Equ ipment and in struc ti onal mate ria ls are in the A- V Department in the Rose Memo rial Library . The co ll ec ti on o f materia l inc ludes 16mm mo tio n pi c tures, 8mm moti on pi c tures and f ilm c lips, 35mm film strips, Aud io T ape Reco rdings, Video T ape Reco rdings, Disc Reco rds, Overhead Transpare nc ies, SIides and o ther types of Ed ucationa l Medi a . Appropri ate eq ui pment is ava il abl e fo r large group . small group , o r indi v idu al study of the instruc ti ona l mate ri als. Prod uc ti on o f s lid es, filmstrips, the rmal, cl iazo, o r photographi c transparenc ies, instant duplicating and copy services are ava il abl e to the fac ulty . Other speci a lized produc tion serv ices can o fte n be arranged upo n request.

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