1995 Miracle Yearbook

Miriam Maddox With The Lord Mrs.Miriam Maddox'73H,associate professor emerita ofspeech at Cedarville College, went to be with the Lord on December 29, 1994 at the age of88. Mrs. Maddox taught in the Department of CommunicationArtsfor29yearsandis theonlypersonin the history ofthe College to have taught past the age of80. She came to Cedarville in 1956 when her husband,Dr. Clifford Maddox,became academic dean. The Maddoxes raised academics and culture at the College to a new level. Mrs.Maddox's talents lay not only in speech, etiquette, and drama,but in helping individual students communicate more effectively. Upon her retirement in 1986,a scholarship fund was established in her honor. The Miriam Maddox Speech Communication Schol- arship Award is presented at the annual Honors Day Chapel to a communication arts major "who exhibits high commitment to Christian education and excellence in speech communication." Maddox Hall has been renamed to Clifford and Miriam Maddox Hall. This article was taken from Inspire, Spring'95. Janice Emma,M.L.S. Library Jerry Rodgers,B.M. Judith Shrubsole,MS. \1.A. Kathryn Rodgers,MA. Diane Stribling, M.S. Stephen Brown,M.L.S. Mark Spencer,DMA. Edwin Braithwaite, Ph.D. Science& Mathematics Lynne Funtik,M.L.S. Janet Conway,Ph.D. Nursing Leroy Eimers,Ph.D. Lyle Anderson,Ph.D. Music Sandra Pratt, AS. Dennis Flentge,Ph.D. James Colman,Ph.D. Sharon Rahilly,Ph.D. Larry Helmick,Ph.D. Michael DiCuirci,M.M. Teena Sanders, M.S.N. Steven Gollmer,Ph.D. Charles Clevenger, D.M.A. 40 faculty music Irene Alyn,Ph. D. Nursing Stanley Ballard, Ph. D. Psychology Daniel Wetzel,Ph. D. Science & Mathematics J. Murray Murdoch, Ph. D. Social Science & History

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