1988 Miracle Yearbook
The Business Administration Department, with approximately 500 majors, is the largest depart- ment on campus. Since beginning in 1959, the department has grown to offer Accounting, Busi- ness Administration, Computer Information Sys- tems,and others. The 18 faculty member depart- mentinstructs about120 graduates each year. Dr. Walker,department chairman,felt that because of new equipmentand facilities, Cedarville hasone of the best Christian college liberal arts business pro- grams. Graduates are well prepared for a wide range of careers. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE PROFILE RONALD BAKER "I believe the Lord has a very definite place for businessmen that need not only be active in busi- ness but also in the local church," said Ronald Baker, manager of Parts and Sales Operations at G.E.Company Aircraft Engine Group in Cincinnati. A'69graduate with a degree in Business Admin- istration and Bible, Baker has had the opportunity to use both his majors. Baker commented,"We didn't feel the Lord called us into full-time minis- try, but we've placed ourselves in a position to minister." Baker wasa busy studentat Cedarville. lie wasa member of Alpha Chi, the basketball team, and Cedarville's first tennis team."It was four years of fun, but I worked pretty hard." Baker said Coach Murdoch was a key influence on his life - "lie had the ability to get the best out of you." Baker hasshown his best in his field and for his God. Timothy William Beach Business Administratio Randolph, NY John Bercaw Accounting Troy, OH Steve Billingsley Business Finance Canal Winchester, OH David J. Beal Accounting Fayette, OH Jeff Bergandine Accounting Dundee,IL Jeffrey Bird Accounting St. Louis, MO
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