King's Business - 1961-06

TOWN AND CAMPUS by Miriam Jean Seger

unique programs which he broadcasts each morning is entitled “Music in the Ante Meridian.” “ Delightful, inspiring, high quality sacred music designed to get your day started with a song in your heart and a smile on your face” is featured. The music is interspersed with bits of lively chatter, poetry, prose, news, weather, and the time of day. BIOLA STUDENTS ELECT NEW OFFICERS Associated Student Body and Stu­ dent Missionary Union officers for the

JUNE ACT IV IT IES C L IM A X W ITH COMM ENCEM ENT One-hundred and eleven students will graduate from the four schools of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc., as June activities climax with graduation exercises on the La Mirada campus, June 4. Dr. Bob Cook, vice-president of Scripture Press, Wheaton, Illinois, is the speaker for the Sunday afternoon commencement exercises where those receiving diplomas will include: four students from the Bible Institute, 64 students from the College, 26 students from the School of Missionary Medi­ cine, and 17 students from Talbot Theological Seminary. From the Institute and College, six students will be graduating magna cum laude, while an additional six will be graduating cum laude. Three students from the Seminary will be graduating with a Master of Theology degree. The remainng 14 will receive the Bachelor of Divinity degree. Commencement Activities Alumni Day .....Friday, June 2 Class Night ... ......Saturday, June 3 Graduation Exercises ..Sunday, June 4 3:30 P.M. La Mirada Campus 13800 Biola Avenue COLLEGE QUARTET PLANS SUMM ER TOUR Leaving for their first engagement June 3, the Biola College quartet will continue to travel for nine weeks, making approximately 60 appearances in churches, Youth for Christ rallies, and civic meetings throughout the country. Bill Nothelfer, Roger Hedges, Chuck Stahl, and Paul Poelstra are the mem­ bers of the male quartet, with accom­ panist Ken Briggs. A member of the Biola College faculty will accompany the group as they travel through 15 states, returning to the La Mirada campus, August 13. KBBI FEATURES "Music In The Ante Meridian" Gary Brandt is featured in the radio ministry of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc., as an announcer on FM station KBBI which broadcasts from downtown Los Angeles. One of the

ensuing s c h o o l year were elected by the members of the Biola Col- |lege student body. In c h i e f posi­ tions a r e P a u l Poelstra, A. S. B. President - e l e c t , a n d Ron Payne, S.M.U. President-

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Paul Poelstra elect p . ^ a pgy _ chology major, is presently Junior Class President, and for the third year a member of the Biola College male quartet. Looking into the future, Paul

plans to do post ■ graduate work in a psychology, going ;'| f r o m there into the area of high school counseling or the m i s s i o n field. Ron is a Bible m a j o r and has spent one summer I . . j

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Ronald Payne in Mexico under the Practical Missionary Training program, working with the American Sunday School Union. He is presently Junior Class vice president and stu­ dent leader for P.M.T.’s summer pro­ gram. Following graduating, Ron is planning for seminary work or the Other A.S.B. officers include: Paul Young, vice president; Phyllis Carlile, secretary; Mary Jo Bradley, treasurer; Ken Franzel, student court judge; Vem Ford, athletic director, Dave Kraft, director of campus organiza­ tions. Dick Buss is vice president-elect of S.M.U., Kathy Barrett will lead the women students as president of the King’s Daughters, and Bill Nothelfer will lead as president of the Biola Men.

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