Biola Broadcaster - 1968-06

David Mullis from Littleton,Colorado, is this year's editor of the Biota student newspaper "The Chimes." Otherstudent publications in­ clude the yearbook "The Biolan" which is edited by Debbie Anderson fromSeattle,Wash. Dr. John Hunter (left), member of the Torchbearers’ Missionary Fellowship, shares graduation activities with Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, Biola president. Dr. Hunter is featured speaker for the Biola Family Bible Conferences this summer, June 23 to 29 on the Biola Campus for the 6th annual conference coupled with Dr. Henry Brandt, noted Christian psychologist. August •f1 to t7 he will be at Mount Hermon, Calif., and August 25 to 3t at The Firs Bible and Missionary Conference in Bellingham, Wash. The lattertwo conferences Dr. Hunter will be speak­ ing in conjunction with Dr. Lehman Strauss,the noted prophetic Bible teacher.

In memory of the daughter of Col. Albert D. Bradley, Biola has named the science wing of its facilities Bradley Hall. Pictured with the plaque seated from left to right are Mr. Paul W. Schwepker, vice president and treasur­ er, Dr. Samuel H. Sutherland, Biola president, and Mr. Rick Allen, president of the Associated Student Body. Standing are Mr. John Isaac, director of Stewardship, Mr. Al Sanders, vice president of Public Relations, and Dr. J. Richard Chase, Academic vice president. Helen Little, freshman attending Biola's Phoe­ nix affiliate, the Arizona Bible Colege, looks over a book in the school's library. A Navajo, Miss Little, is from Oraibi, Arizona, having beengiven a knowledge of the ministry through the Navajo Gospel Mission.

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