King's Business - 1953-06

A ll over America seniors are graduating this month. And at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles the scene is the same. The six students pictured here are typical of the 1 6 3 who have finished their studies and now

1. Al Gusiff, (B.A., Bible) 22, six foot one, 180 pounds, brown curly hair, bom in Los Angeles of Russian-born parents. During his high school days at Montebello Al was a bas­ ketball star — first string forward. In his senior year he made all-league and won ath­ letic scholarships to both USC and UCLA. Al became a Christian while a member of the Young Russian Christian Association which he joined because it afforded an opportunity to play ball. Decided to come to B io l a a week before he was to enter a university. A mem­ ber of Bethany Baptist Church, he teaches Sunday school (high school boys). He lives off campus, works 20 hours a week as a bank teller. Favorite subjects: Greek, philosophy. Wants to go into linguistic work with Wycliffe somewhere on the foreign mission field.

face the fields of the world

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THE KING'S BUSINESS

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