During his career in the Air Force, Lynn was promoted up through the officer ranks to become a brigadier general. Tom received tenure at L.A. State, but by the end of his term as department chair in 1967, L.A. State had become California State College, Los Angeles and was located on its own campus. Continued mapping made him the foremost authority on the complex geology of the basement terrains of the San Gabriel Mountains. Although he declined, he shared his gifts with some of the faculty by mentoring them, and for that they are eternally grateful. That service was recognized after his retirement by the dedication of the second-floor open space as the Lester Hirsch Program Area. While at Ames, Don did pioneering work on particle physics and published a number of reports for the Ames Laboratory and the Atomic Energy Commission, as well as in Physical Review and the Journal of Chemical Physics. At the University of Nebraska, she received her bachelor's and master's degrees in English, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Returning to Southern California, he earned a M.Ed. As the campus' enrollment continued to grow toward its ultimate high of more than 25,000, President Greenlee became deeply involved in all aspects of a second round of major construction. At the same time, Don proved himself a dedicated teacher. Services were held on May 8 at Mount Sinai Memorial Park at Forest Lawn Cemetery.The Emeritimes, Fall 2014, EARL D. JACOBS, Professor of Physics, 1954-1964. Indeed, his obituary in the Los Angeles Times erroneously identified him as chair of the printmaking department at Cal State L.A. Jack was a well-rounded professor, very involved in the community, and a great humanitarian. degree at Los Angeles State College and was appointed to the faculty in what then was the Department of Recreation Education. He was an avid tennis player until forced from the courts by knee surgery. His skills in conflict resolution were recognized by his colleagues, who elected him to two terms as their department chair. He was honored as chancellor emeritus in 2000. Reid and Joan were married while he was still an undergraduate student, in February 1951, between semesters. He was a big supporter of the campus womens volleyball team and enjoyed playing pickup basketball with fellow professors and students. After service in the Navy during World War II, Vince obtained degrees from UCLA and USC and worked as an engineer for the Edison Company and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power for a total of eight years. She also served as head coach for four years and general manager of the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National Basketball Association, guiding the team to the league finals in 1998. She had just turned 87. His bachelor's and master's degrees, awarded in 1951 and 1952, respectively, are from Syracuse University. From 1944 to 1946, he shifted his accounting activities to Peoria, Illinois. In 1968, mid-studies, he took a teaching job at Cal State LA, eventually completing his doctorate at Kensington University in 1982. On Jan. 26, 1982, Cheryl Miller posted a video-game-level performance, arguably her greatest single outing. After earning his A.B. In her second season, Miller led Langston to a 20-8 overall record that included a 14-4 mark in conference play. He is survived by their son, Donald Jr. Memorial services were held in both Hawaii and Indiana.The Emeritimes, Spring 2008, DONALD MORTENSEN, Emeritus Professor of Education and Dean, former School of Fine and Applied Arts, 1949-1978, died on May 2, 2007, just short of his 94 th birthday. Ruth loved to teach, loved to learn, and loved to help others, and found many ways to fulfill these ideals. degree in 1950. He brought unique scientific knowledge to conduct groundbreaking research on the hazards of drunk driving. He received his Ph.D. degree from New York University. As a department administrator, he strenuously opposed the separation of social work faculty from the Department of Sociology, arguing pragmatically that we're better off bigger than smaller. During 1974 and 1975, Paul and history professor Richard D. Burns traveled together to small towns in several western states to present lectures and seminars on public policy, educational and other community issues, and development of resources. He had shows of his drawings, paintings, lithographs, and sculptures during the period from 1946 to 1962. He has left us with a scholarly legacy and with warm memories of him and his achievements. Terry retired two years ago and was awarded emeritus status. Cliff joined the Cal State L. A. faculty in the Department of Accounting in 1977, following his extended service in the Marine Corps, including both active and reserve status. After a stint of parenting, she began teaching student nurses in the Home Economics Department at Los Angeles City College. In 1950, he completed the B.S. When you took his classes, you knew you would have to work hard to earn a good grade. Hugh was a private, but generous, person who loved learning. 1954). She has made a big impact in her first two seasons after leading the Golden Eagles to the California Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament both years. from St. Mary-of- the -Woods College in Indiana, after which she organized and directed plays throughout the United States with a traveling theater company. Herb was also a gifted author with a talent for making the written word comprehensible. Matilde was also a longtime member of the College Entrance Examination Board, and in this capacity, she worked on the development, review, and evaluation of Spanish language examinations for use in the Advanced Placement and Admissions Testing programs. Dons Army experience affected him profoundly. His wife of 66 years, Betty, died on January 15, 2016, the day that the memorial service was scheduled for Ken, so both were celebrated that day at First Baptist Church of La Crescenta. After retirement, Bob and Pat moved to Corvallis, Oregon, and later to Spokane, to be closer to their daughter. Born: ( 1964-01-03) January 3, 1964 (age 56) Riverside, California Nationality: American Listed height: 6 ft 2 . He was active in the American Vocational Association, American Industrial Arts Association. Terry and Peggys six trips to Japan, staying with the students families, were the highlight of their many travels around the world. from then Los Angeles State College in 1961, he earned his Ph.D. at UCLA in 1966, remaining there for a two-year internship at the Brain Research Institute. in English in 1952. He was a knowledgeable source in early childhood physical education, and was also instrumental in starting yoga instruction on campus. She was 89 years of age. He also knew how to make them laugh with his wonderful sense of humor, and was full of witty expressions like, He isnt the best, but better than most! Known at home by the Yiddish word for grandfather, Zayde, Ron was a very loving and proud parent, grandfather, and great-grandfather, who took immense joy in his family. George had varied scholarly interests. Toward the end of the lecture, he shared a story that he had read to his own children, entitled Momo's Umbrella , about a Japanese-American girl who received an umbrella for Christmas and waited for the rain to come so that she could use it and her new rain boots. in1961 at the University of Indiana. She was a member of the Library staff from 1958 to 1972, when she went to Southwest College as a librarian. For several decades, Gerhard, along with his colleagues, Edward Abood and Irwin Swerdlow, made the study of comparative literature a significant and dynamic part of the Department's achievement and reputation. Bushman is survived by his wife, Betty; two daughters, Dr. Luanna Cabrera and Mrs. Lynn Bommer; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.The Emeritimes, Winter 1996, ELISE S. HAHN, Professor of Speech Pathology, 1963-1977 in the Department of Speech Communication and Drama, died December 8, 1995 in Monterey, California at age 84. Holder of degrees from Northern Illinois and Northwestern Universities, Marcella came to Cal State L.A. in 1960. She served as an accreditation visitor and worked with the American Nurses Association and the California Nurses Association to improve access into nursing. Dr. Guild began his teaching career at San Jose State, where he taught sociology from 1925 to 1938. He continued to advise graduate students and teach courses into his 44th year of service to Cal State L.A. while also being extremely active in his research on the geology of southern California and the Portuguese Bend landslide. A memorial service was held on January 14, 2017 at the Veterans Memorial Building in Culver City.The Emeritimes, Spring 2017, ROBERT C. HOWARD, Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1986-1996, died peacefully on November 9, 2016 at age 93. When her children were young, Pat got together with other parents to start alternative schools, the forerunner of the charter school movement. He never used lecture notes, preferring instead to lecture from memory. (1967) degrees were both in sociology from the University of Maryland, where he had attended college on the G.I. The Charter College of Education will be holding a memorial service on Monday, October 8; for further information, please call the dean's office at 323-343-4300.The Emeritimes, Fall 2001, BRUCE LARSEN CAMPBELL, Associate Professor of Education, 1977-2001, who specialized in marriage and family sociology, died suddenly at the age of 60 in his home in Glendora on May 6, 2001. After graduation, Vito attended the University of Michigan, where he studied clarinet with Albert Luconi and played solo clarinet in the concert band under the legendary William Revelli. Born in New York City on October 3, 1931and raised in Harlem, Teresa received her A.B. He was 93. at the associate degree level to the BSN. Born on May 11, 1927, the second child of Steven and Marie Mueller, Pat and her older brother Robert spent their childhood in St. Louis. He was highly supportive of the students, faculty, and staff, and had a delightful sense of humor. He also used innovative clerestory windows to ensure a light, open cabin atmosphere. degree from UC Santa Barbara and an M.A. In their later years, they traveled extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Caribbean. He spoke with gusto, representing traditional academic values with verve. He appeared in great health until a fall caused a brain hemorrhage. He returned to his faculty position later that decade, and was the principal graduate adviser in economics and statistics from 1977 to 1983. The upwardly mobile and charismatic Paul next assumed the position of vice president and members of the Board of Directors at Information Technology Systems, Inc. in 1950. Hermana mayor de Reggie Miller, estrella de la NBA en los aos noventa, y hermana menor del ex receptor de la MLB Darrel Miller, es miembro del Basketball Hall of Fame y se gradu como campeona olmpica en Los ngeles en 1984. She retired from Cal State L.A. in 1973, but not from active professional life. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Arizona, in 1958 and 1967, respectively. Beloved by many students, colleagues and friends, she was one of the most dedicated and talented voice teachers in the Music Department, both in her part-time and her full-time career there. He left the University to teach at Queens College of the City University of New York.The Emeritimes, Fall 2015, BENJAMIN W. SMITH, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, 1963-2000, died at home in Redlands on June 24, 2015 at the age of 76 from lung cancer that had metastasized into brain cancer. He had suffered from Parkinson's disease since 1996 and, during his final two years, lost his ability to walk or stand, and finally his speaking, swallowing, and breathing muscles were impaired. His book, Diderot and the Jews, was published in 1981. She also served for a time as associate dean of the School of Education. He would have extensive office hours later in the day for his students, and his door was always open to them. Numerous students completed their masters degrees with this equipment and went on to excellent careers. 16. She was respected as a curriculum leader and one who was sensitive to the concerns of students. While living in the Bay Area, he became acquainted with a young woman named Ruth Decker. His commissioned works are found in churches and museums throughout the world, including the Smithsonian Institution. During 1962-63, he spent a sabbatical year as a postdoctoral fellow in radiation ecology on the University of Georgias project at the Savannah River Site. He is survived by his wife Ilda, his son Robert, daughter Margaret Salyards, five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Fall 1991, JAMES BRIGHT WILSON, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Life Member of the Emeriti Association, died on or about April 19, 199Q at the age of 79. He was promoted to associate professor in 1959 and to professor in 1967, and he served as director of the campus Hearing Clinic for many years. degree at Kansas State Teachers College in 1943 and a M.Mus. After several moves within California, he joined his son and they moved to Hawaii. Over the course of her career, she served as director of the Los Angeles Accelerated Schools Center, coordinator of the bilingual program, and coordinator of the program in curriculum and instruction in the urban classroom. He was much liked and widely respected, one of the best and most valuable of colleagues, says colleague John Cleman. He is survived by Elaine; two sons, Matthew and Paul; Paul's wife Barbara; and three grandsons.The Emeritimes, Spring 2005, EDWARD A. MALJANIAN, Emeritus Professor of Health Science, 1963-1991, died in Pasadena on March 26, 2005. He continued his scholarly work on Shaw throughout his retirement, publishing books and scholarly articles, and delivering presentations into his late 90s. He was born on February 18, 1938, and received a B.Sc. An inspiration to her students and athletes, she remained close to many of them over the years. He earned a B.S. He has described in detail the many issues related to its establishment. Although conditions were very crude and uncomfortable, some educational opportunities were provided; thus Midori was able to continue her education. Naval Reserve from 1952 through 1954. At 17, she danced with a ballet troupe at the Hollywood Bowl, but when another opportunity presented itself, her father insisted she return to Utah for two years of college. Arvidson trained as a geomorphologist and did research on surface drainage connectivity in the Arkansas River Drainage, on physical urban blight in the Hollywood area, and in the recreation trails of the Santa Monica Mountains. Ken received his B.S. In 1975, she was awarded her Ph.D. at the University of Southern California and was promoted to the rank of professor. in psychology and economics in 1943, he was commissioned as an ensign and remained on active duty until 1946. When he returned from that duty, he remained in the active reserves, ultimately attaining the rank of commander. August 1, 2022 by Carl. He returned the money and USC didnt attempt to start a retail institute again. The new field of Operations Research (O.R. She came to this campus after a career that encompassed naval service in World War II, study in both the United States and Mexico, and employment in curatorial and library positions related to Native American cultures. Even at 91 years old, Pat could tell you, without hesitation, the names, birthdays, and lots of information about every member of her clan.The Emeritimes, Spring 2019, JACK G. LEVINE, Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1960-2001, died on October 27, 2018 at the age of 88. A thread from his years in Japan has woven itself into the present: the fate of the Chinese war prisoners at the camp at Chussan, Japan. Al joined the English Department of the then fledgling Los Angeles State College in 1950 when it was sharing the Vermont Avenue campus with L.A. City College. His daughter reports that he felt this teaching position was the career best suited for him. Attracted to science and invention, as a teenager Don once attached a Brownie camera to a kite for some successful aerial photography. Throughout Bill's career, he was active in many professional organizations. in 1947, he entered a doctoral program in psychology at the University of Washington. She developed, taught, or modified 30 different courses and was known as a master teacher by her colleagues and students alike. He earned his Ph.D. in physical education at the University of Southern California in 1965. Grover took early retirement from Cal State L.A. in 1994 for health reasons.The Emeritimes, Winter 1998, GEORGE M. FRANCIS, Professor of Accounting, 1949-1976, one of the early Los Angeles State College faculty members, having arrived just two years after its founding, died in November, 1997. He is remembered by the School of Business and Economics as an individual who cared deeply about his students. He taught sculpture and drawing at Pomona College in 1964 before joining the faculty in the Art Department at Cal State L.A. in 1965, where he inspired students for 23 years, serving as department chair during his last two years. Time as a college coach. An avid camper, he would take his family on long camping trips every summer. Gustafson was a dedicated teacher. Colleague William Cohen recalled that Bernie, always an active leader, had led numerous efforts that boosted the school and its reputation. From1979 to 2000, that program brought many science graduate students as well as established scholars from China to our campus. He then went on to an M.A. It took him almost two years and all of his non-teaching time, including summers and holidays, but he succeeded in getting the financial commitments and satisfying Cal State L.A. academic and legal requirements, and he found himself head of Cal State L.A.s Retail Institute. At the time of his death, Ed had brought to near completion a book of essays on the nature of women in major works of world literature. Walter received his B.A. Born in Calgary on July 9, 1923, Helen was the middle child of three. in 1958, both from then Los Angeles State College. Upon release from the Navy, Warren attended the University of Southern California, where he received an M.S. Their son, Don, played for Cal State LAs mens tennis team. In addition to Bill, Virginia is survived by three children and five grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2004, MARY GORMLY, Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian, 1962-1983, well-known as a Cal State L.A. humanities and social sciences librarian, whose active service years ran from 1962 to1983, died on July 19, 2004 at the age of 84. He was an experimental and comparative psychologist, and did behavioral research primarily with fish and sea anemones. He is survived by his wife and two children.The Emeritimes, Fall 2005, WILLA DE ARMOND, wife of Louis DeArmond, emeritus professor of history, died on June 25, 2005 of congestive heart failure. His work was exhibited in formal galleries internationally, in installations and performances, and in site-specific pieces. He left the University to open a law office in San Gabriel and, in 1987, opened the Student Book Mart and Copy Center on Eastern Avenue near campus, co-owned with Linda Dundas, also formerly with the Cal State L.A. Curt earned his degrees in physics and chemical engineering at the University of Illinois, with final and special honors. Athletics Hall of Fame. While studying law, he edited Syrian Universitys weekly paper. Because of this financial aid for students, she was able to recruit graduate students of outstanding quality. Besides the two Toms, Millie is survived by a second son, Patrick, and two grandchildren. Hubert was married twice, but had no children. He was licensed as a Registered Professional Civil Engineer in 1959 and as a Registered Structural Engineer in 1961, both in California. In 1957, her youngest son, Rafael, was born. To this day, he influences me. Donald Dewey described Tom as a Renaissance man . He was also a visiting professor at a number of international universities, including the University of Ottawa; University of Tunis; the Universit Blaise Pascal in Clermont-Ferrand, France; and the University of Odense, Denmark. SAN MARCOS -- Cal State LA's women's basketball team stood toe-to-toe with defending California Collegiate Athletic Association regular-season champion Cal State San Marcos on Sunday before falling in heartbreaking fashion in The Sports Center. on the LST Anne Arundel in the invasions of Normandy, Southern France, the Philippines, and Okinawa, as he related in The Emeritimes of Spring 1996, which featured faculty reminiscences of the war. He is survived by his wife, Gretchen.The Emeritimes, Fall 1993, EMMETT A. GREENWALT (History, 1949-1974), who joined the CSLA faculty only two years after the University was founded, died June 10, 1993 at age 85 after a long illness. He spent the rest of his career at Cal State L.A. He had been living on an island in Puget Sound, having moved there in the mid-90s. at Harvard in 1940, and a Ph.D. at the University of Southern California in 1960. She was active in music education circles in Southern California. One of their treasured trips was to drive Route 66 from Illinois to California so he could retrace the route his parents had taken to California. During her tenure at this campus, she published three books: La Lengua Espaola, Lengua y Cultura, and Ya Comprendo. He moved to Iowa State University, where he worked with Glen Russell on the topic of radical ions. He also earned a Utah secondary credential. A. Leo Lemay were the first to display language shifts, additions, and deletions as Franklin invented himself as the poor boy made good. James was a specialist in elementary mathematics and computer education. Born in Providence, Rhode Island to Adolph J. Chrzanowski and Helen Stanczyk Chrzanowski, Joe spent his youth as a fourth-generation resident of Easton, enjoying Boy Scouts, Little League, fishing, driving his hot rod, and delivering milk for Marsh Dairy. Howard Stevenson McDonald died on October 25, 1986. Even then he made heroic efforts to meet nearly every class while he was in chemotherapy. Upon his return from the Navy, he attended Los Angeles City College, eventually transferring to Pomona College, where he lettered in swimming and received a B.S. He retired in 1976, but his dedication to service did not end. Gigi and Alfredo also enlisted the collaboration of Maris Ubans and Gay Manifold from the Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, and Rene Aravena from the Department of Music, on several occasions to produce some outstanding plays. One colleague commented that Stearnsa voracious readerwas the "most widely read professor I ever knew," and added that he recalled many occasions when the lanky professor could be seen leaving campus at night with a huge pile of journals and books (including mystery novels) in his long, slender arms. George is survived by Patricia, his wife of 49 years, son Kevin and daughter-in-law Alexina, and three grandsons. He continued to teach until his retirement in 1981. at UC Berkeley and his MPA at CSU San Bernardino. He sought out disadvantaged students, particularly minority undergraduates and graduates. He left his mark as a craftsman at CSLA and other campuses as well. She graduated from high school in 1938 and went on to Stevens College, Missouri for an associate degree, which she received in 1940. She received her Ed.D. Initially he instituted a rigid military type system, but his own research which formed the basis for his Ph.D. dissertation completely reversed his thinking and his department's policy. She helped organize and direct a major "Crafts and Architecture" exhibit on campus in 1964. He was 59 years old. From 1952 to 1953, she was a nursery school nutritionist at Purdue. He was born on October 15, 1919, and earned his B.A. In 1983, Longhetti was appointed deputy chief in charge of the Scientific Investigations Bureau. Patterson, a resident of South Pasadena for 19 years, was born in Gloversville, New York. He also wrote a historical biography of a railroad detective, Whispering Smith: His Life and Misadventures (2007). 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. He was transferred to Air Force Intelligence. He experimented briefly with the Faculty Early Retirement Program, but quickly decided that travel to campus to teach even a limited number of classes impinged too much on his publishing plans. Both were given a contract with the Metropolitan Opera Company. The College, then in its 18th year, was still growing, with a student body of 15,000 that was increasing at an average rate of 1,000 students per year. At that time, the faculty included former fellow Cornell graduate students and now professors of physics Ross ThompsonRichard Feynmans first Ph.D. studentand Donald Hudson, the department chair. In particular, he created a unique assessment model that received commendation from the visiting Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation team. Coming from a Navy family, she opted for military service in the WAVES, in which she served from 1943 to 1946. par | Juin 5, 2022 | how to help someone with autism get a job | Juin 5, 2022 | how to help someone with autism get a job Her real love, however, was teaching the nursing education courses in the graduate program. He was active in the Boy Scouts and attained Eagle rank. A Cal State L.A. scholarship has been established in George's name. He is survived by his wife, Betty, two sons, four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Earl and his wife Marie were equally passionate about duplicate bridge and golf. John is survived by his wife of six decades, Joanne; daughter Shele; and sons Morgan, Andrew, and John. Robert taught several of the standard courses in the public administration program, but his specialty was the courses in organization behavior that resembled psychological therapy in an organization context. By no means was he ever California casual. It was a task Landar was born for, and it occupied the greater part of his scholarly career. Paul had been a professor of sociology from 1956 to 1990. He conducted several basic experiments, the results of which made a significant contribution not only to the theoretical analysis of language, but to its practical application largely in teaching language to children diagnosed with autism. These books became the basis for lectures in the History of Psychology course that he taught for many years. Includes Address (8) Phone (11) Email (18) See Results. John was an extremely popular instructor who prepared his students very well for careers in human factors in industry. A lot of people throw the term science around, but Barry Lowenkron was a true scientist, both in his thinking and in his research. The department grew from two courses in its first semester to achieving state accreditation in a short period of time. As part of this responsibility, she organized the Western Association for IAW from existing governing groups in these states. She had an ear for music and an eye for design and color. Jean's long and prolific career motivated her contemporaries, prepared future leaders in the field, and inspired her to leave a $1.5 million bequest to CID for an endowment to support teacher training in perpetuity.The Emeritimes, Fall 2008, JOHN W. (JACK) RATHBUN, Emeritus Professor of English, 1956-1990 , died on July 14, 2008 from complications of dementia. Bill, as he was always known on campus, was born in Nebraska in 1925 but was raised in several other states as well as Panama because of the army career of his father, Colonel Louis William Eggers. Sci. In retirement, she was a member of the Board of Trustees at the San Diego Archaeological Center, a state-of-the-art research repository for San Diegos archaeological collections. It is reported that he could never believe he got paid to do such a great job. Surviving Mrs. Hansen, in addition to her husband, are a sister in Tennessee, her son Bruce, daughter Sandra and son-in-law George Daskalos, and two grandchildren, Nikolas and Nathan. He soon ingratiated himself with faculty and students, received an Outstanding Professor Award, and teamed up with colleague Martin Laser to co-edit a book of essays on J.D. In the fall, Don arrived in Claremont with his friend, who had been admitted to Pomona College. He is survived by his three sons, David, Dan, and Phil, as well as a sister, Audrey Wright. Highly skilled in experimental design, instrumentation, and procedures, he found the prospective Physical Science Building an attractive opportunity.
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