28 eedaftvelle eolieefe Zekrairey saace .ZIacave With such added growrh came added responsibility as well, but Dr. Jeremiah proved himself yet again as a faithful steward: he charred the expansion of the campus and put together an administrative staff capable of managing rhe growth needs. Dr. Clifford Johnson was hired as Academic Vice President and worked toward accreditation by certifying the reacher education program with rhe state of Ohio. Consecutive student services Deans Richard McIntosh and Don Rickard instituted financial aid services, the counseling department and rhe placement office. Lee Turner was hired to staff rhe development office, and he began rhe Torch magI‘114 t"1 1..0"t1 1 azine, and Pastor Harold Green was brought in to provide spiritual guidance and to organize the Christian service department. Dr. Jeremiah's sound investment in this management ream was blessed as God continued to give the increase, both in enrollment and facilities. Patterson, Milner, Williams, a new Library, and Maddox Hall were built. Enrollment in 1968 reached 927, and the faculty roster boasted ten doctorates. Students were able to reach out into the community with both rhe ministries of WCDR and with the formulation of History
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