King's Business - 1962-04

assembly classroom

Built as a memorial gift from Mr. Daniel Rose, senior member of Biola’s Board of Directors, this most vital unit eventually will house more than 125,000 volumes covering a wide area of subjects.

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science classroom

With an expanding curriculum, more and more class­ room facilities are vital. The Science Building has been constructed so that a second floor may be add«! when finances are available. The student book store is located in a portion of the building.

The school practically has no endowment. Funds for the development program have come largely from the sacrificial gifts of interested friends. W ith a heavy operational budget to maintain, it is difficult to appeal time after time to the same group of friends without a noticeable effect on the regular income for general expenses. Therefore, with a special sense of urgency, this presentation is made to those rcognized for their interest in the type of significant work with which Biola has always been identified.

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A necessity to the physical well-being of each student i: adequate care in case of illness. The Infirmary Buildinj has been provided through the generosity of loyal friends i i i / f r u i j j Dr. and Mrs. Harrison Pierce i n f i r m a r y as a memorial to their mothers

dining room

Providing students with nutritional meals makes for con­ tented lives and healthy bodies. A large cafeteria, a banquet room, lobby and fountain are contained in the structure.

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