He earned an M.A. During World War II, Ron served as an artist in the Army Air Force. The war intervened while he was working on his doctorate, and there was a hiatus in his academic career between 1942 and 1946 while he served in the Army as a medical laboratory technician. Following his retirement, he loved making trips to San Diego, which he considered to be paradise. He loved listening to singer Michael Feinstein, whom he had met on several occasions with his friend Lu Elrod, emerita professor of music; dining at seafood restaurants; a nice glass of pinot grigio; dry sherry along with almonds or dark chocolate; and studying the Shakespeare authorship question. He also served as music adjudicator in Tennessee, Mississippi, Missouri, Kansas, and Southern California. Attracted to science and invention, as a teenager Don once attached a Brownie camera to a kite for some successful aerial photography. Bob jumped at the opportunity which allowed him to dive from a few thousand feet compared with the 500 to 600 feet from which he had parachuted during the war. Hanna joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1960, where he taught educational administration. At the University of Michigan, Wayne studied aspects of biological systems found in the Great Lakes, particularly Lake Michigan. He was named director of campus development in 1968, in a time when the term development referred to structural changes, not fundraising. As an undergraduate at the University of Washington, Rosemarie got her first research experience. He was a member and leader in the California Industrial and Technology Education Association, Epsilon Pi Tau, the Cal State L.A. Emeriti Association, and various other organizations. in 1947. Then in 1925, at the age of 16, he entered the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago with a scholarship, and continued his studies there until 1934. A nationally recognized expert in the areas of minority engineering education and student success models, he founded the Minority Engineering Program (MEP) at Northridge in 1973, one of two major accomplishments that deserve special recognition, and served as its director for 10 years. Her husband was an aviator, so he often flew her from one appearance to another. Encouraged by a prominent New York editor to transform his thesis into a commercially viable book, Norman headed off to California for his first academic post as assistant professor of English at what was then California State College, Los Angeles. They were to celebrate their 70 th anniversary in March. The Emeriti Association has established a graduate fellowship in her name, as proposed and initiated by Carol Smallenburg, emerita professor of education. Always ready to enjoy life to the fullest, many of her colleagues and friends remember Joan from her travels and picnics she shared at the Hollywood Bowl. He received a Master of Arts degree from the University of New Mexico in 1951, specializing in political science and social work. He was also a member of Phi Delta Kappa. She then obtained an M.A. He authored articles on cross-filing, the history of the Republican Party in California, and partisanship in the U.S. Senate in the 19thcentury in the Western Political Quarterly , the Journal of Interdisciplinary History , and Social Science History . He chaired a panel, presented a paper, or served as a discussant at more than 50 professional meetings, including the Research Committee on Comparative Judicial Studies of the International Political Science Association and the Western Political Science Association (WPSA). Colleague Levine considered Bob an adventurous guy, noting the time he went to Eastern Europe, rented a car, and drove all over without knowing a word of any of the languages spoken. Although the statewide emeritus faculty association soon expanded its membership to include all retired faculty members, staff members, and administrators from those campuses whose local associations included them, Sidney remained closely associated with CSU-ERFA until his death, and sometimes attended its council meetings. She earned a badge from the Sierra Club for bagging 100 peaks, one of which was Mount Whitney, which she climbed in her sixties. and M.A. Always social, courteous, and welcoming, Bobbie was especially proud of her Virginia heritage and her family. At these meetings, held at various college campuses, Mike took the opportunity to buy campus coffee mugs to add to his large collection. In his large lecture introduction to American politics course, taught in King Hall Lecture Hall 1, he lectured on the unfairness of the relocation of Japanese-Americans during World War II. ke was born in Stockholm on July 7, 1913, the second of three sons. Alan's presence in Los Angeles led a number of Cal State L.A. political science faculty to become leaders in the Caucus for a New Political Science that year and in subsequent years. In addition, he presented papers or participated in panels at conferences of such professional organizations as the Modern Language Association, American Studies Association, Popular Culture Association, The American Society for Aesthetics, Western Literature Association, and Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Ever the active, dynamic person, he was faced almost daily with demands for quick decisions which would impact upon the future of the college. In addition to teaching a variety of theory classes, Tom was the department expert on British and Canadian politics. She is survived by Carleton, their daughter Cathy and son-in-law Alex Miller, their son Ken and daughter-in-law Bonnie, and three grand-children.The Emeritimes, Spring 2003, LARRY JORDAN, director of analytical studies and data administration, died on January 14, 2003, following his retirement in December. She taught art and art history at Fairfax High School for more than 25 years. Born in New York City on August 14, 1942, Marty grew up as an accomplished pianist and competitive bowler. at UC Berkeley in 1954 and Ph.D. at the University of Southern California in 1964. When they became engaged the following March, the Senate made a surprise announcement of their engagement to the entire Senate. Throughout his career, Len was a member of both the statewide and local senates, playing a major part in formulating the Faculty Early Retirement Program. During his long tenure at the University, Cox contributed to the School of Business and Economics and the University in a variety of ways. at Johns Hopkins University. In 1971, Walter's neck was severely injured when he slipped, fell, and hit his neck on a chair arm. Clems connection to NASA led to several students employment at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. When he turned 90, his large family living in Oregon coaxed him to return to Eugene, where he settled in a retirement home. Cornish was invited to join the Los Angeles State College faculty in 1954 as assistant professor, having taught at the Detroit Institute of Art, Michigan State University-Ypsilanti, and the Chouiard Art Institute. Tom joined the Cal State LA faculty in 1959 and directed an Institute of Asian and African Studies for the campus from 1960 to 1963. from UCLA and an M.S. He was an ensign in the campaign for liberation on the Philippine Islands while stationed on Ulithi Island. Throughout Bill's career, he was active in many professional organizations. He and his wife traveled extensively throughout Europe and Asia. Gerhard was born in Vienna, Austria, but at the age of 12 he fled the Nazi-occupied city with his mother and older sister. Her initial position, in an era when female students were still coeds," was as the dean of women. He is survived by his wife Diane and a young daughter.The Emeritimes, Winter 1993, RAY F. MARSH, Counselor Emeritus, whose tenure at Cal State L.A. spanned 23 yearsfrom 1955 until 1978died of cancer last September 1, 1992 in Utah. It was there that he met his wife Sharon at the university library, where they were both doing research. He was the recipient of Ford Foundation and Eisenhower Faculty Transportation fellowships. Upon coming to California when her husband joined the Cal State L.A. faculty, she worked at the City of Hope Medical Center. After his retirement, Tom continued to travel and to stay in touch with his colleagues both at Cal State L.A. and abroad. He was a resident of Montebello. His article communicates the enthusiasm of a man with an encyclopedic knowledge who was extremely interested in his profession and his English heritage.The Emeritimes, Winter 1996, JOHN CONRAD BUSHMAN, Professor of English and American Studies, 1953-1976, died December 15, 1995 at the age of 81 following a lingering illness. Ruth McGrath, Jean's close personal friend, remembers her as a brilliant woman with an inquisitive mind, who looked at all possibilities She could easily separate the wheat from the chaff. in 1950. He was a talented pianist and continued to pursue his musical interests, particularly Wagnerian operas and the music of Bruckner. Her academic record in teaching and research is matched by her record of service to the University. The cause of death was septic shock. In 1957, he returned to Idaho State for his M.A., and served as an assistant coach concurrently with his graduate work. John represented the department on university and school committees, and was active in the United Professors of California. Representing Detroit, Los Angeles, and Southern California between 1954 and 1970, she won an amazing 18 national public parks titles: singles (1960-62 and 1970), doubles (1952-54, 1957-58, and 1961-64), three mixed doubles; and the womens 40 singles and doubles (1970). He retired from football then, at the peak of his sports career, and was named pastor of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist church in Pasadena. Yet all could agree that it had a significant impact on the department and the college for many years. In addition to his career as an outstanding teacher, Professor Shroyer was also the author of more than a dozen books, including a series of novels set in the Indiana locale where he grew up. Gustafson first worked in industry for International Kinema Research, Shell Oil Company, and the Department of the Interior Petroleum Administrative Board. Arriving at a time when a bachelor's degree in French had just been incorporated into the Department of Foreign Languages' curriculum and a master's degree program was being formulated, she proposed several undergraduate courses and seminars in her special areas of interest, including French stylistics, historical linguistics, translation, and post-Symbolist poetry. Rudy, who has resided in Citrus Heights, near Sacramento, since his retirement in 1973, came to Cal State L.A. as Professor of Secondary Education in 1952 and chairman of his department from 1954 to 1956. His decision to move was made in order to afford his children, Redi and Rami, a better education in the U.S., even though they had to leave their apartment and most of their possessions behind. Services were held on July 26 in San Gabriel.The Emeritimes, Fall 2019, THOMAS P. ONAK, emeritus professor of chemistry, 1959-1997, died at the age of 86 on December 10, 2018 in Tucson. With a sociology doctorate obtained from the University of Pennsylvania in 1972, Jon was appointed as an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology that same year. According to their daughter Claire, Marie-Antoinette suffers from Parkinson's disease, which has severely limited her ability to communicate.The Emeritimes, Spring 2010, HAROLD E. LIONETTI. From 1945 to 1949, while pursuing his education, he was also an assistant professor of economics and business law at Occidental College. We have been informed by emeritus professor Thomas McEnroe that his beloved wife Millie (born Mildred Rose Brittsan in 1917) died of an intestinal disorder on February 22, 2001. Lois joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1951. He enjoyed a 40-year career in music education in Tennessee, Mississippi, Missouri, and California. Colleague Andrew Shroyer once quipped, Mr. A member of the Cal State L.A. faculty for a quarter of a century, Sylvia lectured enthusiastically to thousands of biochemistry students. Lorraine is survived by a number of cousins. But her penchant for moving around became a yen for travel. Besides serving on school and university committees, Al was very active in outreach efforts. She developed a component in the teacher preparation program that provided students the opportunity to work in the schools early in their preparation. I learned a great deal from him and his legacy includes helping hundreds of thousands of students to achieve their goals. The Cal State L.A. Emeriti Association has remained limited to emeritus faculty members. Throughout his career Beckwith was a leader in faculty governance, serving as a faculty representative to major University committees and chairing such administrative units as Language Arts, the Department of English, and the Institute of American Studies. His focus was on the effect of various drugs on the emotional behavior of fish. Strongly drawn to political issues and long supportive of the Democratic Party, he began an association with the Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs, a nonpartisan center for applied public policy that he helped bring to the Cal State L.A. campus in 1987. degree after service in the Army during World War II. Dr. Heath grew up in Los Angeles and earned BFA (1950), MFA (1951), and Ed.D. He joined the 289th Field Observation Battalion as a commander, assigned to utilize sound and flash to locate enemy artillery. John and his wife Ruth, who, with their son James John, became longtime residents of Monterey Park, were active members of the local and University communities. About 20 years ago, he built an energy-efficient solar home that became a showcase tour house for architectural students at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. A family funeral was held in Colma, California on March 7.The Emeritimes, Spring 2015, JOHN MELVIN LEIMAN, Emeritus Associate Professor of Psychology, 1967-1983, died at age 95 on December 27, 2014 at home in Eugene, Oregon. Former U.S. Representative Diane Watson, a longtime friend and former colleague in the state Senate, said in the Los Angeles Times obituary, She was very dedicated to policy-making, and she was a stickler for doing it the right way. In 1988, the Los Angeles Unified School District renamed a Cudahy school the Teresa Hughes Elementary School. T he Emeriti Association recently received word that Robert R. Morman, emeritus professor of education, died on February 22, 2011 at the age of 88. He and his family moved to Culver City in 1966 when Jim became a manager at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics in Huntington Beach. His doctoral thesis was on Joaquin Murat. He has taught courses in Arabic, Coptic, Aramaic, and Hebrew languages, as well as English. He also was active in the American Association of University Professors. degree in Nursing from the University of Washington in 1948 and her M.S. from Washington University in 1950, having paid for her college education with her musical talents. degrees in physics at the University of Virginia (1949) and the University of Southern California (1954), respectively, and studied advanced engineering at UCLA. He was instrumental in bringing the full court press strategy to the West Coast as well. in 1958, both from then Los Angeles State College. Dr. Guild began his teaching career at San Jose State, where he taught sociology from 1925 to 1938. His professional papers were published in the Michigan Journal of Secondary Education and the American School Board Journal . Her publications include Dance Down the Rain, Sing up the corn: American Indian Chants and Games; Melody, Movement, and Language: a Teacher's Guide of Music in Game Form for the Preschool and Primary Grades; and Today's Creative Children , a university-level text for courses in music methods. The lesson didnt take, but memories of Vilma standing by and for students, colleagues, and friends are indelible. Like so many students with similar backgrounds, his decision to pursue an academic career came late. A memorial service was held at St. David's Episcopal Church in Friday Harbor on October 22. In 1996, she was inducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame for her significant contributions to the growth and development of womens intercollegiate tennis. That his efforts were appreciated was evident by the high student evaluations he received. degree in counseling psychology in 1964 and became a licensed clinical psychologist in 1967. The initial briefings for this new job had all the trappings of a James Bond scenario. When Mary was hired by our Speech and Drama Department, L.A. State was still on the Los Angeles City College campus and the speech classes were taught in barracks. He was visiting professor at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, for 1969-70 and two following summers, and he was Senior Fulbright Lecturer at the University of Barcelona in 1973-74. He purchased the five-acre farm in the early 1980s while still teaching at Cal State L.A., spending many enjoyable days tending to his 300 avocado trees, exotic fruit trees, vegetable garden, and assorted flowers. in 1947 and a Ph.D. in 1950. Susan Lue, who was Janes student and later shared an office with her as a faculty member for many years, reflects that Jane held a very high standard for her graduate students to follow scientific methods of thought and writing. The 50-year-old called up Lisa Whelchel, Nancy McKeon and . His favorite story was of helping a depressed widower in his 80s get his first computer; Richard then helped him find his childhood sweetheart online and they got married. He served as president of the Bachelors n' Bachelorettes from 1972 to 1980 and received the Silver Spur Award from the American Square Dance Society for his leadership in square dance activities, including the tours he organized to performance destinations on every continent. As coordinator of the Liberal Studies program (1985 to1993), he continued emphasizing the importance of using library materials. He is survived by his wife, eight children, and grandchildren. Wachtang's field of study was Georgian and medieval Christian art, and he rarely ventured outside of his area. His film courses were highly regarded, and he was instrumental in establishing these courses as a part of the General Education Program. He also studied meteorology, a subject he taught to bomber pilots during World War II. Nishi lectured widely, was a prolific author of journal articles, produced teaching film strips and an educational movie, and was a frequent participant in community groups. During his tenure on the commission, the group developed the California Master Plan for Special Education, approved by the State Board of Education and adopted into the State Education Code. Al continued his studies at the University of Southern California, where he earned an M.S.in Mechanical Engineering in 1965. Bruce developed a mathematical model, which produced beam simulations (all done using a slide rule!) Dunkelberg participated in department, division, and school committees including the Division Curriculum Committee, Division Advisory Council, Division Personnel Review and Promotion Committee, school and department Student Affairs Committees, school and department Faculty Affairs Committees, school and department Instructional Affairs Committees, school Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee B, and Committee A of the Department of Nursing (alternate). Miller guided a short-handed Cal State LA team in her first year as the head coach, leading the Golden Eagles to a 15-14 overall record in 2016-17 and their first winning season since 2014. She earned a Master of Public Health degree from the UCLA School of Public Health in 1970, followed by a doctorate in public health, also from UCLA, in 1974. Active in the community (South Pasadena), as well, he was a member of the local Masonic Lodge, the Oneonta Club, Kiwanis, a founding member and the second president of the Silver Triangle, and at St. James Episcopal Church, where he was a lay reader. He was promoted to Chairman of the Division of Education in 1956, and when the University reorganized its academic program into Schools, he was named Dean of the School of Education. He loved the West, enjoying hiking, camping, and riding in the Sierra. He was admired for his service to the University, concern for his students, teaching expertise, and knowledge of brass instrument performance and literature. One day, the Cal State LA chemistry scholar intends to create her own sustainable garden.
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