2003 Miracle Yearbook

Ask any student or professor who the most important person was in their major, and the inevitable response was the administrative assistant. All students in the Business Administration Department could inform a visitor that Vicki Edem truly runs the show. "We had this wonderful lady who took care ofpractically everything. Her name was Miss Vicki Edem;she was truly amazing," said Dr. Lance Revenaugh ofthe Business Department. The same applied for Mrs. Meredith Irving in the Nursing Department;Pam Bromer ofthe Biblical Education Department,and all the other administrative assistants on campus. Ifa student had a question,the first person he or she went to was the administrative assistant. They spent hours working behind the scenes photocopying,answering phones, scheduling, substituting, and doing anything required to make the department run. Another extremely important component ofcampus life was computer performance. The Computer Services Department worked diligently at maintaining the award-winning computer capabilities ofthe school. "I really liked how when my computer went down,a computer service technician promptly arrived and had it fixed by the next day,"freshman Andy Myers said. CounterStrike players, avid ebay shoppers,and internejunkies appreciated the exemplary performance ofthe network that Dr. David Rotman maintaineHd.is staffkept the network running smoothly and assisted every group on campus with their computer needs. The select students who partook in summer school or travel studies benefited from the work ofthe respective staffs that helped them,as the staffmembers helped coordinate travel plans and transferring credits. The Academic Division on campus may not have been seen the most by students, but they were an essential part ofdaily college life. Mark Mazelin helps keep the school's computers working. ACADEMIC DIVISION Sharon Wood Dean's Assistant Humanities, Fine Arts, & Bible Steven Wood Assistant Technical Director Communication Arts Esther Lanham assists the social work office with their correspondence. Debra Halsmith shows her Canadian pride in the Communication Art's office. ACADEMIA 29

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