She had special pride for her six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. At the time of her death, she was working at Pacific States University in Los Angeles, where she held the position of executive vice president since 1993. Many of the artists whom she promoted at the Gallery expressed their gratitude for her help with their careers. He frequently ran with his daughter, Janis, who introduced him to the sport. Students, both black and white, praised her influence on their educational and social development. There he was an assistant coach for the freshman football team under Frank Leahy. A highly respected cardiologist, Hilard was eulogized at a memorial service by former patients, who spoke of his caring warmth throughout their treatment. in history in 1956, he completed his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago in 1960 with a thesis titled The Sage of Montpelier: James Madisons Constitutional and Political Thought, 1817-1836. He also was a staff member at San Diego State University and was Dean of Student Personnel for both CSLA and Los Angeles City College when the two institutions shared the Vermont Ave. campus. Earlier, he was fine arts librarian and, much later, humanities/social sciences librarian. He developed an upper division theme on Romance vs. Reason: The Dramatic Tension of the 19th Century. He later developed two general education courses: Gender in Diversity of Human Experience and Class, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender. Over the years, Marty received numerous awards, including Cal State LAs Outstanding Professor Award, in 1980-81, and the Presidents Distinguished Professor Award, in 2002-03. After graduating from high school in Orange County and earning a B.A. Other skeletons assembled by George and various groups of students include a young camel, a yak, and a horse, all of which are utilized in various courses to this day. After teaching for a number of years in the Los Angeles City Schools, he turned to college teaching and joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1950. As well as interviewing users, he described in detail his personal experimentation with LSD. Although that program did not become a formal degree option, a number of students who chose it went on to professional careers in that field. Tom was interested in the theory of knowledge as well as what philosophers call early Modern philosophythe period from Descartes to Kant, roughly Europe in the 17th to 18th centuries. She received her M.S. Maxine was born in Kittitas, Washington on February 15, 1921 to Ralph and Bertha Lynch. The report of his death, which appeared in the San Jose Mercury News, was provided for The Emeritimes by Emeritus Professor Marian Wagstaff, who lives in Boulder Creek, CA. State Bar Court Judge Yvette Roland said the bar missed a five-year disciplinary window when it accused Dunn last year of moral turpitude for allegedly misleading bar leaders about the California's Supreme Court's stance on a 2013 bill, AB 852, targeting the unlicensed practice of law. Born in Watsonville, California in 1932, Pollyanne attended Watsonville High School, then various colleges and universities, among them San Francisco State College, Glendale City College, and Los Angeles City College. Ken and Ellen moved back to California in 1971, where Ken finished his career at Cal State L.A. in the Department of Technology. In 1971, Walter's neck was severely injured when he slipped, fell, and hit his neck on a chair arm. Though he spent most of his life in Southern California, Ron was also an intrepid traveler, enjoying many adventures around the world with his wife, Marilyn. He was born in Boston in 1922 to young recent immigrants from Ukraine, although he was raised primarily in Providence, Rhode Island. Things were always in their proper place with him, and his commitment to academic scholarship never wavered. Julian's interests extended well beyond his professional life. An expert in many aspects of music education, Millie first taught children in grades K-6 and later joined the Cal State L.A. faculty, where she concentrated on preparing prospective elementary school teachers. Thus began Bernies teaching career at Cal State L.A. Beverly was born in May 1917 in Ogden, Utah, into a large extended Latter-day Saints family that had traveled from the British Isles across the plains to settle in Ogden. 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. His early schooling was in Portland, and he graduated from Franklin High School in 1939. His parents had lost two children in infancy and George was their cherished, only child. He served on various standing and ad hoc committees at the department, college, and university level, and was a member of the Academic Senate for more than nine years. In 2006, she received a National Philanthropy Award. Money Madness has been reprinted in German, Spanish, and Japanese editions, and in paperback in the United States. He described being a bishop as a challenge and time-consuming position, but it is a choice experience which I shall always value. The University recognized this quiet giant by selecting him to receive the Outstanding Professor Award in 1980, and in 1988, Outstanding Alumnus of the School of Education. in 1952 and his Ph.D. in 1956. At the other end of the baccalaureate curriculum, she designed and taught the first course in mental health consultation for graduate students. He was educated at the Horace Mann School, a well known private school devoted to progressive education as developed by Horace Mann. Arvidson's leadership and administrative abilities had been recognized by his colleagues; he served twice as chair and twice as associate chair of the Department of Geography and Urban Studies. She had recommended that family and friends have a party instead. Les went back to UCLA for his doctorate, and in 1967, was awarded a Ph.D. in Biotechnology. He was known for his interpretations of the Rorschach test and was a groundbreaker in the field of neuropsychological assessment, a popular area of specialty today. Ziskin obtained a B.A. The hallmarks of his teaching were his interdisciplinary approach to the subject and the close relationship between his research and teaching. in 1959 from the University of Southern California. After the Air Force, Pete moved to New York City to try his hand in the theater. He saw potential in me that I didnt know I had and constantly worked with me to help me channel all my energy and enthusiasm into a career path that was right for me.The Emeritimes, Winter 2021, 5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032 (323) 343-3000 2023 Trustees of the California State University, 2023 Trustees of the California State University, Development of Emeritus Policy at Cal State LA- S. Albert. in mathematics and an MBA, both from Illinois Institute of Technology. Following her discharge from active duty, Jean attended Montana State University and received a B. Given his interest in human development, it is fitting that Jon was such a thread of continuity in the Departments own life span. She was a resident of Palm Desert for the last 15 years. The result was an impressive series of important publications. Lois is survived by her three nieces and their families. in 1950. Before coming to Cal State LA, John was a beloved and admired high school English teacher as well as baseball coach. Following the war, Frank returned to Rutgers to finish his undergraduate degree. He either wrote or edited numerous books and also served as a consultant on many films. . Beginning in 1976, Al served for one year as acting chair of the Department of Interdisciplinary Engineering. degree from the University of Arizona in 1954 and an M.A. Having experience and knowledge of the CSU system at various levels, he was frequently consulted by the chair and senior faculty members on many major decisions relating to the department and the college. He then attended the University of Wisconsin, obtaining B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in English in 1950, 1951 and 1955, respectively. He studied Hindi one summer at the University of Washington with National Defense Education Act support. During his tenure, he served for a period as chairman of his department and rep-resented the School of Business and Economics in the Academic Senate. His research field was arachnids, but his broader scientific interests led him to life membership in the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society. Still active composing, and teaching or advising former composition students, he was gradually more diminished in energy due to his health problems. But his full-time involvement in academic affairs, which he was to say later represented his most enjoyable times at Cal State L.A., came to an end prematurely when then-President Franklyn Johnson suddenly resigned late in the year. In more recent times, he enjoyed early jazz and singing in the Hacienda Chorus. Jerome died in 1988. His name appears on more than 100 patents, one of the best known of which was the design of the disposable vacuum cleaner bag for the Hoover Company. ke became an American citizen in 1958, but he was really a citizen of the Western world. Blind in his left eye, Gordon served as an economist for the War Labor Board during World War II. In the late sixties, he was elected president of the California Music Educators Association. In particular, he served as a draft counselor during the Vietnam War, joined in the anti-nuclear movement in the 1980s, and more recently focused on environmental concerns. Don attended the University of Wisconsin for two years before heading west in the summer of 1948, hoping for a job in the lumber industry but finding work as an itinerant farm laborer. Finally settled in Los Angeles, ke became a member of the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents' Association (later renamed the Hollywood Foreign Press Association). In 2005, at the request of the College of Business and Economics, he undertook a leading role in securing its AACSB reaccreditation. Affectionately known in her professional life as Dr. Lu, she was born Elizabeth Louella Elrod in Chattanooga, Tennessee on August 23, 1935, the daughter of John and Pauline Kohn Elrod, but grew up in Marietta, Georgia. He was promoted to professor in 1971. in 1950. He consulted in Sweden, England, Italy, and Iran, and lectured at the Wright Institute Los Angeles and Pacific Oaks Center. The main purpose of TUE was to offer students the opportunity to act, learn how to put on a play, and offer the Spanish-speaking public of Southern California a venue where they could see the best in Spanish American and Spanish theater. No services were held, and she was interred in San Gabriel.The Emeritimes, Fall 2009, STANLEY DUFF HOPPER, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, 1957-1991, died of cancer on February 5, 2010 his 59 th wedding anniversary, in Palmdale, where he had lived after retirement near one of his sons. Loyalty was one of Harry's strongest virtues. Mary was born on October 14, 1919, in San Francisco. Returning to graduate study in the mid-1950s, Simpson pursued what became his life-long major area of concentration: a combination of economic theory and principles with the philosophy of education. Services were held on August 28 at Eden Memorial Park in Mission Hills.The Emeritimes, Spring 2014, IRVING KETT, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, 1971-2009, who was instrumental in developing the survey course, a core course in the curriculum, died on December 30, 2013 at the age of 90. Ruth is survived by her son Jim and daughter-in-law Deb, her friend and long-term companion Bud Garrett, her sister Carol, and numerous nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.The Emeritimes, Winter 2018, JEANNE SCHWARTZ, widow of emeritus professor of French Leon Schwartz, died in Silver Spring, Maryland on January 4, 2018. He also organized a scuba diving club for students. Women's History Month In Focus: Interview With Hoops Icon Cheryl Miller Professor Ross was the founder of the Desomount Club, for which he conducted nature study trips into the wilderness. Millie continued to maintain and expand her interests in Orff Schulwerk, and helped found the Los Angeles chapter of the American Orff Schulwerk Association (AOSA), in which she remained an active participant. . He also was a master scuba diver and instructor, and he taught diving to students from Lake Tahoe Community College. An example of her amazing vocal range and ventriloquist skills can be found on YouTube, Dr. While at Bradley, he developed internship training programs in public and industrial accounting. Later in his life, he obtained an MBA from the Anderson School of Business at UCLA (1963) and a DBA from USCs Marshall School of Business (1980). Bruce is survived by his children Eric, Derry, and Aruna, as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In the classroom, Johns teams consistently performed at a high level, often compiling the best grade-point average of any Cal State LA collegiate athletics squad. Keith was born in Lincoln, Nebraska on May 16, 1910, the son of a Methodist minister. Professionally she published and attended conferences and art shows, often paying her own way. In the former, she taught Money, Banking, and the Economy; Principles of International Economics; and various courses in research theory. "But he was determined to go when it got dark, because there was a bigger crowd coming in for yogurt then. He held the position of head of the Chemistry Department at Ain Shams University in Cairo from 1950 to 1966, and served as vice dean of the faculty of science from 1954 to 1960. A dedicated mentor, he trained his students to be good therapists and experts at administering and interpreting psychological tests. In 1956, Richard became professor of psychology at L.A. State, where he was extremely popular for his openness and approachability. The aspiring player, Cheryl Miller, was born on January 3, 1964, in Riverside, California. Don finished his masters degree at Berkeley in June 1957 and began studying for his Ph.D. in Hispano-American and Luso-Brazilian studies at Stanford University in October. She is survived by a daughter.The Emeritimes, Winter 1993, MARY A. BANY (Education, 1955-1974), died in Redmond, OR, on Feb. 25, 1993. Bob was raised by his mother Gertrude and stepfather, Phillip Ledger George, as Bobs father, Robert S. Blackmon, died when Bob Jr. was very young. In addition to a very successful teaching career, Earl's major achievements included the establishment of the first African studies program at the University, and he also co-founded the Korean-American studies program. He was known for his sense of humor, mischievous smile, warmth, kindness, and support of junior faculty. She was 85. in 1948 and an M.S. Graveside services were held at Mount Sinai Memorial Parks and Mortuaries, Hollywood Hills, on March 27. They were gracious hosts, and both had a good sense of humor. True to his love for higher learning, he volunteered to participate in the UC Irvine 90+ Study on Aging. There she became a major reference resource for both students and faculty on ethnohistory as well as the art and anthropology of the indigenous cultures in the areas in which she had lived and worked. In the latter role, he assembled three albums of photographs of emeriti activities. I am just an Indian!The Emeritimes, Spring 2010, C. LAMAR MAYER, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1965-1991 , died on January 24, 2010 of natural causes. After Korea, he earned a doctorate in botany from the Claremont Graduate School and Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, in 1955. During his tenure at Cal State L.A., George taught courses in general zoology and biology, comparative vertebrate anatomy, vertebrate paleontology, human anatomy, and human physiology. Baxter's career encompassed both teaching and performing. In spring 1988, she served as director and coordinator of the regional selection panel for the Rockefeller Foundation teaching fellowships, and from fall 1988 to spring1989, she directed the University's French Study Abroad program in Aix-en-Provence, France. Cheryl Miller Retweeted. But he was back before war's end and attended USC, where he received a B. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps and later became chief research psychologist for the USC Institute of Psychiatry and Law. She was a mezzo-soprano and one of her most famous roles was Carmen. He conducted research at the University of Cambridge, England as a 1965-66 Fulbright Scholar. He died one month later. He also raised more than two million dollars for the Luckman Fine Arts Complex and piloted Cal State LA through its Western Association of Schools and Colleges five-year interim report. He also was a leader in the development of the Department of Civil Engineering, including service as department chair. After a 28-year career as a member of the Cal State L.A. Physics and Astronomy department faculty, Fernando embarked on a career in the private sector. He retired as professor emeritus in 2003, after which he spent four years participating in the Faculty Early Retirement Program. In 1946-47, she was an assistant professor of music at the University of Oklahoma, after which she became the director of music education in the school system of Spokane. They competed at Wimbledon, as well as in France, Italy, and Switzerland that year. John served as a language arts specialist. After the family moved to California, Judy attended high school in Garden Grove and then Fullerton Community College, graduating with her associate degree in nursing in 1963. That observance was held on January 18 in the Village Lutheran Church, with a solemn program of music, readings, and commentary, followed by the refreshments ke had specified, a Kaffe Kalas held in the church's social hall. Winnie retired after a long career in nursing education in 1992. Barry, as he was known, started college at Los Angeles City College, majoring in engineering, but changed his major to psychology after the first semester. The first chair of the Department of Special Education at Cal State L.A. was Dr. Francis Lord, one of the real pioneers of special education programs. Bob also enjoyed golfing whenever possible. Cheryl Miller Married to Husband or Gay? Net Worth. He enjoyed telling how some influential supporters of USC opposed his selection of a piece of land in Baldwin Hills, and how the then Los Angeles Mayor Poulson ran him out of Chavez Ravine so that he could lure the Dodger baseball team to Los Angeles. She came to Los Angeles State College in 1961. Myers is survived by his wife, Ruth; son, John, of Simi Valley; daughter, Linda Jones, of Occidental; sister, Nell Wellbourne, of San Clemente; grandson, Jeff; and several nieces and nephews.The Emeritimes, Fall 1994, GENEVIEVE ALLISON, wife of Laird Allison, Emeriti Association Treasurer, died suddenly this summer. She is the mother of Bonar's one grandchild, Alexander. How do you collectively account for all the little things that Ray did to make the department and the University function more effectively? One of those books was a mainstay of many a public administration curriculum, Public Administration: Values, Policy, and Change (1972); the other, From Amoral to Humane Bureaucracy , was considered far ahead of its time. Overall, he had a lifetime 938-841-4 record over a span of 1,783 games, for an average of .527. Lillard's honors included Guggenheim and Fulbright awards and a fellowship from the Huntington Library. In accordance with the usual prewar German practice, she studied history and literature at numerous European universities, including the universities of Freiburg and Bonn in Germany, Innsbruck in Austria, and the Sorbonne in Paris, receiving the degree in philosophy in 1956 from the University of Freiburg before coming to California.
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