A memorial service was held in August.The Emeritimes, Fall 2005, WILLIAM L. STERNAL, Counselor, 1965-2003. He held positions on bodies directly devoted to student interests, including an advisory committee to the vice president for student affairs, but also served on committees dealing with fiscal and educational policy. A memorial to celebrate Carol's life was held at Cal State L.A. on December 9, 2010. Under her leadership, new options were created and the graduate program grew both in numbers and specializations. Gene's interest in early Canadian history led him to introduce a Canadian Studies program at the University. When the campus became a university and the divisions were restructured into schools, Johnston was Director of Research and Governmental Relations as well as Professor of Chemistry. John passed away on April 24, 1998 at the age of 79 after a short illness. Julian's interests extended well beyond his professional life. She pursued research in comparative education during a sabbatical leave, studying schools and teacher education programs in several European countries, including Russia. in 1970 from UCLA and Ph.D. in 1973 from the University of Southern California.The Emeritimes, Fall 1999, EDWINA C. GREENWALT, widow of Emmett A. Greenwalt, emeritus professor of history, and herself a member of or Emeriti Association since her husband's death, passed away on October 24, 1999 from complications of acute peritonitis. 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. She had recommended that family and friends have a party instead. While at the Met she developed a close and lasting friendship with another famous diva, Nadine Conner. Laird served on the faculty from 1956 to 1983. He had an extensive organizational development consulting practice for individuals and their spouses. She was co-author of The Voice of Singing , a book for beginning voice classes. (BERT) SOMERS, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, 1960-1984, died on June 18, 2005 at the age of 79 from cancer and its complications. She was not entirely successful, but shortly afterwards, the department found that it could, after all, recruit an industrial psychologist, and Jean was able to go back to teaching courses in her own field. He received one of the University's early Outstanding Professor Awards. Patterson had numerous external affiliations. He was able to travel with his mother during retirement as well. There will be a salon, a party, a Sunday walk, and a breakfast and poker game for his friends.The Emeritimes, Winter 2015, RAYMOND E. GARCIA, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry, 1982-2012, at Cal State L.A. and distinguished member of its faculty for 32 years, died on October 5 from metastatic acini carcinoma. The processional cross he completed for St. Peter's in 1985 was carried at the service, also. It is no wonder Keith became a communication scholar. Prior to teaching at Cal State L.A., she was a teacher and administrator in the Los Angeles Unified School District. At the age of 67, Dutch took up the sport of long-distance running. In addition to teaching at Cal State L.A. and publishing articles and books on engineering, Irving was an independent writer with a specialization in Middle East studies. His Wordsworth writings, including an extensive digital archive, papers, and conference presentations, contributed to the discourse about the poet and his work. He obtained a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University and became a member of the CSLA faculty in the fall of 1968; he was promoted to full professor in 1978. Not only did he recover, but his tenacity, skill, and competitive nature enabled him to excel at tennis, racquetball, and squash. He then worked for Bell Labs, where his work included innovative applied research. During World War II, Jean served in the Women's Air Corps (WAC). He taught in the Philosophy Department from1956 to 1979, when he retired to an emeritus status in campus and statewide organizations for which he has justly been described as founding father. Virginia served as co-project director of the Ford Foundation Enhancement of Cultural Diversity in Higher Education Project on campus. Besides his wife, his survivors include a daughter, three grandchildren and five great-grand-children.The Emeritimes, Spring 1987, GERALD Q. SHEPHERD, Emeritus Professor of Education, died following a stroke on Wednesday, April 8, 1987. With the depression still raging, Harry reported "it had its impact on my views and activities." In addition to her involvement in academic governance, Beverly was active in Phi Kappa Phi, serving as president in 2001. He taught at the University of New Mexico, San Diego State University, the University of Southern California, and Cal State L.A., joining the faculty in 1961 and rising through the ranks from assistant to full professor. Beyond the University, Lee had his own design business in Pasadena in the 1960s. He died from cancer of the esophagus.The Emeritimes, Spring 2012, RONALD S. LEMOS, Professor of Information Systems, 1977-1982 and 1993-2012, and former Dean, College of Business and Economics, 1993-1996, died on March 3, 2012 after a long and courageous fight with cancer. She was a member of the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, holding the position of vice president from 1980 to1983. He succumbed on November 5 of this year. The family moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, where Harold attended elementary and secondary schools. degree from the University of Arizona in 1954 and an M.A. The first in her family to obtain advanced degrees, she received her Master of Nursing in 1973 and Ph.D. in educational psychology in 1982, both from UCLA. During World War II, Lloyd served as lieutenant (jg) in the U.S. Navy, on the communications staff of Admiral Chester Nimitz. The daughter of a grocer who became a Baptist minister, she is survived by her 92-year-old sister, Theodosia Wilkinson (a retired English teacher); another sister, Helen Geller; her brother, renowned architect Paul Hamilton; and several nieces and nephews. She named the Cal State L.A. Department of Music as a beneficiary. He also was involved in many other professional areas: visiting professor in the UCLA teacher education program, consultant to school districts, secretary-treasurer of the Southern Section of the California Industrial Education Association and its president in 1959-60, member of the Board of Trustees of Rio Hondo Community College for 21 years. His primary academic interest was behavior modification, in which he authored several journal articles. She examined how hormones, ultraviolet light, and chemotherapeutic drugs could cause changes in cell division. from the University of Georgia, followed by a Ph.D. from the University of London in 1975. A well-known consultant and a prolific writer, he authored or co-authored a number of texts in his field of specialization. A public memorial service took place on May 30 at Farnsworth Park in Altadena.The Emeritimes, Fall 2013, LOUIS WILLIAM EGGERS, JR., Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1962-1991, the one engineering professor who was elected chair in the half-century of the Cal State L.A. Cheryl Miller is a retired American Basketball player. As a member of the School of Education faculty, he directed the instruction of future teachers in the use of audiovisual equipment, a required skill for credentialing of teachers in the 1960's. This award was established in recognition of the large number of minority students whom Lloyd has mentored over the years. She wrote many articles on tennis and a book, Tennis, now in its eighth edition. His work is included in Europe as well as the United States. She also enjoyed the theater. Having served as a faculty member from 1977 to 1982, and acting dean of the College of Business and Economics from 1981 to 1982, he left Cal State L.A. to become dean of the School of Management at CSU Dominguez Hills. 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 was the "father figure" in the department, respected for his counsel, fairness, and institutional memories of the department. To this day, he influences me. Donald Dewey described Tom as a Renaissance man . ("PETE") OLSEN (Recreation, 1958 1975) died July 8,1994 in Provo, UT, where he was born in 1910, attended high school, and graduated from Brigham Young University with a B.S. It has recently come to the attention of the Emeriti Association that Earl D. Jacobs, former professor of physics, died in his sleep on July 3, 2008 in Pasadena, at the age of 77. He continued to teach part time after his retirement and was active in the campus Education Administrators Alumni Association which he organized. She joined the San Diego State University (SDSU) faculty in 1967 and taught many of the archaeologists who are founders or senior staff of San Diego consulting firms, as well as many students who became college and university professors. Author of the widely hailed Black Political Thought in the Making of South African Democracy with his friend and mentor Richard Sklar, Halisi first became known as one of the key leaders of the Black Power movement. His work appeared in a 1966 exhibit, Abstract Expressionist Ceramics, at UC Irvine. Jerry suffered with his back all of his adult life. She was a member of The Medieval Academy of America and the Modern Language Association. This company is now in its 56th year. At the time of his death, Jon was in only his first term of FERP teaching. His A Diplomatic History of the Philippine Republic is still the standard work on the subject. He was 87 years old. She became emerita faculty in 1976 when she was chair of the Secondary Education Department. She was a consultant to the Cuban Film School and brought films back with her to screen during the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles. Gigi, together with Alfredo, had published four volumes of Lira's works on fiction and poetry and were in the process of completing two volumes of his dramatic production. He received the M.S.W. But he never stopped studying the fundamentals of human behavior, and as recently as 2002, completed a program in psychoanalysis at the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute. Relocating to Los Angeles in 1959 to join the faculty at Los Angeles State College, Earl took great pleasure in teaching. The reception for Norman's book was even more positive in Great Britain than in the United States. His wife Setzuko, a talented piano teacher, and his three daughters, all successful professionals, were his major source of comfort and consolation near the end of his life. He was appointed dean of graduate studies and then dean of academic planning at Cal. Shortly after he retired from our faculty, the Gunnells moved to Orem, Utah, where he enjoyed following BYU sports and playing golf in addition to further assignments for his church. Ellie Callaway commissioned him to paint huge watercolors for his winery in Temecula, and he later became Callaway's chief designer. Mary Alice was born in Australia, but emigrated to Switzerland, where she was educated through the early grades. She retired in 1969 and the O'Briens first moved to Ventura. Those who worked with her have noted that she was a mentor and inspiration to countless special education teachers and college faculty. He told Nick Beck that it was a whole new experience that he truly enjoyed. She kept an eye on the Art Education Department "in a helpful, responsible way and helped to keep things in order and avoid waste." Baseball and the Los Angeles Dodgers, in particular, were another of George's passions, and he and Linda have held season tickets for many years. Memorial services were held at the Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society in North Hills on June 30.The Emeritimes, Fall 2012, ANTHONY JOSEPH (TONY) MOYE, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Dean of Graduate Studies, and Dean of Academic Planning, 1962-1996, died on May 31, 2012 at his home in Avila Beach, California at the age of 78. She served on many department and school committees and for years as chair of the University Student Affairs Committee. During his life, Don visited every Spanish-American country, as well as Brazil and Haiti. Following the institute, the Joneses went on to Australia for the remainder of their sabbaticals. Later, she was a member of the nursing faculty at UCLA until 1971, when she left to join the faculty at Cal State L.A. Anita was born in Archer City, Texas to Mont and Annie Hart, and was the last survivor of eight siblings. Even after his retirement, J. C. continued to volunteer his time as an academic adviser for his department, evidence of his joy in interacting with his students. 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. For ten years following his retirement from Cal State L.A., Rudy served frequently on secondary school accreditation teams for the Western Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Millie retired in 1998. For many years, the dance faculty brought professional dancers to Cal State L.A. for summer workshops and booked dance companies in the State Playhouse. He and his wife Karin, a native of Germany, traveled extensively in Germany and throughout Europe. She scored an unfathomable 105 points in Riverside Poly's 179-15 win over Riverside . He attended New York University until his army service in World War II. From 1944 to 1946, he shifted his accounting activities to Peoria, Illinois. from Michigan State University in 1941, MBA from the University of Michigan in 1947, and DBA from the University of Southern California in 1971. He continued to teach part time through 1980. 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 Western Reserve University in Ohio in 1948 and returned to California. Since Gerald's retirement in 1967, they have resided at Leisure World in Laguna Hills. His daughter Victoria is attending Duke University, thanks to her grandmother's book royalties. He served on the board of scholars for El Pueblo State Historic Park, the advisory committee for the Center for the Study of Media and Values, and the advisory board of the Pat Brown Institute. A memorial service was held at South Shores Church in Dana Point on January 23, 2016.The Emeritimes, Spring 2016, KENNETH N. SWEETNAM, Emeritus Professor of Industrial Studies and Director of Instructional Media Services, 1957-1983, died peacefully from natural causes on December 17, 2015 in La Crescenta. From the time of the Japanese invasion on December 8, 1941, until General MacArthur' s forces reinvaded the Philippines in 1944, and Manila finally was liberated in 1945, the social and economic structure had been fragmented and regimented. They sponsored Nigerian students in completing their college education in the United States, and extended a helping hand in many ways to the Nigerian people both in this country and at home. She received numerous awards in her lifetime, including the Distinguished Womens Award at Cal State LA. He held several other positions in Southern California, as well as that of instructional guidance psychologist, evaluation and organization in the College of Education in Monmouth, Oregon for a brief period. Doris was highly regarded for her superior reference skills as a Librarian.The Emeritimes, August 1982, RUFUS P. TURNER, member of the Department of English faculty from 1960 to 1971, died March 25, 1982 in Los Angeles. He was program chair for the national AEG meeting in 1992 and received honorary membership in 1994. Colleague Robert Zahary recalls that Chor was responsible for introducing him to Asia. Ron went on to teach majors' courses in theory and analysis of sport. Some of her contributions were matched by external corporate donors. She grew up in Canton, Ohio, where she obtained her early education. The saxophone brooch she received at the ball was always a symbol of pride and satisfaction that she proudly displayed in her office for quite some time. Her memorial service took place December 23 at her church in Whittier.The Emeritimes, Spring 2004, RODERICK G. LANGSTON, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1952-1982, died on August 9, 2003 at his home in Monterey Park. In 1967, Millie and her family moved west to Woodland Hills. He authored a book, Inhibition and Choice (with S. Diamond, 1963), which is still often cited today for its groundbreaking approach to neural plasticity. Numerous students completed their masters degrees with this equipment and went on to excellent careers. She designed courses devoted to urban, global, and multicultural education. degree in 1941; and volunteered for service in the U.S. Army in 1942. in physics (1939). He edited a Carnap article for publication in a prominent journal. He was a guest lecturer at the Otto Falckoner School in Munich, the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, and the State School for Dramatic Art in Stockholm. He was the founder and senior director of Project Fatherhood, through Children's Institute. His wife, Sally, was also a psychologist, and both were active members of the American Psychological Association's Division 6, Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology. Los Angeles State recruited heavily from the graduate schools at USC and UCLA, but the numbers available did not fill their needs. He especially appreciated the complimentary tickets and the opportunity to meet and interview famous artists. She had been confined by illness for the past five months. in 1941, an M.Ed. During his youth, he became an Eagle Scout. She taught various courses in the area of educational foundations. degrees (1963) at USC. They had met in their student years at USC, and she received her bachelor's degree in accounting summa cum laude in 1948. Ed also published many review articles, participated in symposia on campus, and delivered lectures off campus, including a year-long series of monthly talks on "the contemporary theater" for radio station KPFK. He was stationed at Buckley Field, near Denver, assigned to an examining unit for the selection of personnel for air crews. After retiring from teaching, he and Judith moved to their organic apple farm in the Santa Cruz Mountains, where he was active in the community. Harry and Jean enjoyed eating out and were experts at finding outstanding eating experiences in and near the San Gabriel Valley, including such favorites as the Parkway Grill in Pasadena and La Serenata de Garibaldi in Boyle Heights. Kathleen also has Cal State L.A. ties, having served as the principal administrative assistant for the Department of English for many years. at Iowa. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Ed found time to tend his beautiful rose garden; cook and entertain; attend theater, opera, and music events; and travel the world. During his career in the Air Force, Lynn was promoted up through the officer ranks to become a brigadier general. He was appointed acting chair of the Engineering Department in 1956, during the formative years of the program. degree from UCLA in 1966. Funeral services were conducted at Forest Lawn Cemetery on December 27. In 1960, the family moved to Hermosa Beach, and Bob enrolled at USC for graduate study. Your complete guide to Cheryl Miller; including news, articles, pictures, and videos. Among the professional groups with which he was involved are the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; National Recreation and Park Association; California Parks and Recreation Society; Society for Parks and Recreation Education; and California Society for Parks and Recreation Education. For a short time during Bruce's active years on the Cal State L.A. faculty, Betty worked as a costume specialist in what then was the Department of Speech and Drama. That was in the post-Sputnik decade when university language programs thrived. duggar grandchildren ages / colorado club volleyball rankings / cheryl miller leaves cal state la / colorado club volleyball rankings / cheryl miller leaves cal state la One of his publications was on a new specimen of his favorite plant, penstemon, that had been discovered in Mexico and named for his now-emeritus colleague James Henrickson. He served as treasurer, 1989-90; president-elect, 1990-91; and president, 1991-92; then later as secretary, 1995-97. He remained in this capacity for 26 years. It wasnt until after she retired that Rosemarie met the love of her life, Jack Holt. Her research training continued from 1990 to 1992, when she took a position as a visiting research physiologist under the direction of Dennis McGinty at the Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital in Sepulveda, California, where she developed an interest in the involvement of the posterior hypothalamus in production of mammalian wakefulness. One of his popular science lectures was entitled What's the Matter? He also wrote articles for the newspaper in Leisure Village. With his 398th win on February 10, 2002, John became the Universitys all-time leader in victories, surpassing the late Jim Reeder, for whom the Cal State LA baseball field is named. In retirement, Bill and Marion volunteered service at the Yosemite Conservancy, National Parks Service, Huntington Memorial Hospital, and Church of the Transfiguration in Arcadia. Colleague Ellen Stein, editor of The Emeritimes, recalls, I valued greatly Dons expertise in and devotion to his first love, journalism, including his occasional contributions of stories about campus personalities like Dorothy Parker and Paul Zall, as well as story ideas. Don was a good friend and generous colleague, always ready with a friendly greeting or an encouraging word, even for many a beginning professor struggling with his or her first classes. In addition to department and school committees, Keith served on many university committees, notably the Educational Policies Committee. His work was exhibited in formal galleries internationally, in installations and performances, and in site-specific pieces. A Fulbright Fellowship at the University of Kandy in Sri Lanka formed a three decades-long connection. A memorial service will be held in the CSUDH Student Union on Sunday, February 9, 2003 at 1:00 p.m.The Emeritimes, Winter 2003 ROBERT BRYAN BENOIT, Emeritus Professor of Counselor Education, 1965-1990, died in March 2003 of long-term complications following a stroke. By the 1980s, Lou was working closely with the United Neighborhood Organization (UNO), founded in Chicago as a grassroots undertaking between community groups and churches. in chemistry from the University of Toronto and an M.A. In 1960, Helen Zimnavoda assumed direction of the Russian program and Wulf continued on German. Athletics Hall of Fame in 1988. At the University of Nebraska, she received her bachelor's and master's degrees in English, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Judys knowledge, work ethic, ideas, and writing and speaking ability became known throughout the California State University and state. He also had a strong love of music and the arts, and often assisted with his wife Bettys drama productions, building props and sets for the plays she directed. He also was fond of hiking and rock climbing. He gave many readings and published a chapbook of his poems, Some Kind of Happiness, in 1995. His pedagogical approach was to encourage students to conduct case studies through direct observation of groups or individuals, depending on the course. He swam for in the Channel for 12 hours, until he and two others were picked up by a British destroyer and taken to Northern Ireland. To improve advisement, he created a Peer Advisement office staffed by students and supervised by a graduate student who reported to him. After that experience, he told those attending his Cal State L.A. retirement party, "music became my sole extra-curricular strength." Before joining the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1982, she held positions as an instructor at Illinois Institute of Technology and as an assistant professor of accounting at the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia. It recently came to the attention of the Emeriti Association that Kenneth D. Courtney, former associate professor of marketing, died earlier this year (2011). An example of her amazing vocal range and ventriloquist skills can be found on YouTube, Dr. Ross was deeply concerned with conservation and environmental issues. To head this team, he brought in Dr. Albert Graves as Dean of Instruction, to build a permanent teaching faculty and put together an under-graduate and graduate curriculum; Dr. Morton Renshaw as Dean of Student Personnel, to handle admissions and registration; and Dr. Asael Lambert as Executive Dean, to work on finding a site and erecting buildings for a permanent campus for the burgeoning college. With World War II came marriage to Carl Yerrington and the birth of their daughter, Barbara. He was a lifelong member of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and was honored as a member of the American Psychological Association for more than 60 years. Finally settled in Los Angeles, ke became a member of the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents' Association (later renamed the Hollywood Foreign Press Association). J.R.R. and M.A. Bonar was film review editor and frequent book and film reviewer for Mankind magazine. Returning to his university studies after the war, he earned an M.A. He was an assistant and associate professor of chemistry at Cairo University from 1939 to 1950. He was appointed associate chair of the Art Department in June 1970. degree in English. He was instrumental in developing the library instruction program, and was the coordinator of library and bibliographic instruction, also for a number of years. His style of teaching was to challenge his students to think, and to gain confidence in forming and defending their interpretations of literature both in class discussions and in their written essays. Besides his family, his professional work, and his community service, John had various other interests and hobbies. Harold is survived by his wife of 67 years, Mildred, and two sons and their families, including their grandchildren, whose ages range from one year to 16. The sportscaster also has 3 siblings:3 brothers, Reggie Miller, Darrell Miller, and Saul Miller Jr. John's main area of specialization was secondary education, primarily secondary teaching. in library science from the University of Southern California, and held positions at the Los Angeles Public Library and USC. During Don's 15-year leadership at MEDB, he directed both local and state efforts in planning educational as well as economic developments.
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