Yaw./ -9faan, me4 y- e mud, .9 _9, ad roia/ncellolc relaxwa roar ....cro(e tete neilcon ainsine.axalion will le comifieleal Yeitienhte- 13, 1978. on era. The Dixon era at Cedarville College can be accurately termed pulsing by its very nature. Steady, fast paced and constant, rhe life's blood of Dixon's work at Cedarville College flows nor only with his personal ambition and visions for the College's potential but also from maintaining momenrum with his determination and drive to realize his goals. Since his assumption of rhe presidency in 1978, Dixon has surrounded himself with a diligent and supportive administrative staff to aid in achieving measurable standards of growth for Cedarville College. Indeed, the measurable standards of growth effected by Dixon and his staff appear quite impressive. Although confronting a decline in the market of higher education due to a lock of college age, college bound, liberal arts students, enrollment at Cedarville College has climbed steadily from 1178 students in 1978 to approximately over 1800 students in 1986-87, revealing the concentrated efforts of DixHistory 31
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