According to his family, Ron faced many struggles in life and won them with hard work, determination, and perseverance. She came to Los Angeles State College in 1961. Prior to coming to Cal State L.A., he taught music for 27 years, starting in public schools in South Dakota, and at Olivet College in Michigan, where he served as director of bands and later as chair of the Department of Performing Arts. in chemistry and physics (magna cum laude) in 1932 and a M.Sc. Earl received his B.A. There he again employed the concept of a high-pitch roof, more commonly used on the East Coast, which is equally effective as the local standard of a low-pitch roof for withstanding the heavy snowfall of the region, but with a simpler design and using less material. Since Gerald's retirement in 1967, they have resided at Leisure World in Laguna Hills. Dons Army experience affected him profoundly. degree from USC in 1948. Before joining the Cal State L.A. faculty, Jean taught at eight schools and was the director of the Speech and Hearing Rehabilitation Clinic at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. A memorial service was held on January 9, 1998 at The Church of Our Savior in San Gabriel; interment took place at Johnstown, New York. Attending the opening ceremonies for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens was a treasured memory. Born in Toronto on May 19, 1916, Joe majored in history at the University of Toronto, earning a B.A. During his years at the University, he was active in academic affairs, serving on a number of department, school and University committees.The Emeritimes, Spring1989, MOLIN LEO, Senior Assistant Librarian, who served for 20 years (1963-1983) in the cataloging division of the University Library, died January 14, 1989. State record: 4,300 by Destiny Littleton. At Cal State L.A., Stan taught a variety of courses in the American and California government and politics area, specializing toward the end of his career in a lower-division writing and research seminar required of all political science majors. The Norbys were married in 1939 and lived in Yakima initially. She served as president of several organizations: the Zonta Club, American Association of University Women, Los Angeles Industry Education Association, and California Colleges and Military Educators Association. She received her B.A. During his 17-year tenure, the School of Education maintained a record as the leader among California colleges and universities in the preparation of credentialed teachers for public elementary and secondary schools. A dedicated mentor, he trained his students to be good therapists and experts at administering and interpreting psychological tests. He wrote much of the early curriculum, and in1965, the engineering programs were awarded their first accreditation by the Engineers Council for Professional Development, now the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). at the University of Oregon in 1954 and his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Carbondale in 1956, and joined the Cal State LA faculty later that year. After teaching in elementary schools in Kansas, he served as an officer in the U.S. After retirement, characteristic of her energy and desire to serve, Ruth continued to teach and contribute to her church and the community. Long-time department staff member Nancy Miranda recalls trying to learn to sail from master seaman Bert Potter, with Vilma standing by overseeing and kibitzing. Sumi was an avid runner and became a world-class runner after meeting her coach, George McHale. Women's Basketball. One of Petes fondest memories in later years was the time he spent directing his students in plays. His area of expertise was adult education. Sadly, in May 1996, a fire in his home destroyed many things including his carvings and his poems, some of which had been published. His survivors include his wife; his three children Vickie, Julie, and Chris; and six grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Fall 2012, WILLIAM E. R. WHITELEY, Emeritus Professor of Health Science, 1958-1986, died on June 24, 2012 in Bermuda Dunes, California, at the age of 87. He made many contributions to the field through his publications, his long relationship with the Educational Testing Service, and his participation in professional meetings. She remained in the Naval Reserve until she completed 20 years of service, and retired as a commander in 1970. During the four years in that position, Keith realized that his professional goal was to teach at the college level in order to prepare public school music teachers. from the University of Oklahoma and served in World War II, where he attained the rank of Captain in the Army. That same year, as a research associate for the Page Museum, George led a seven-person expedition from the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum to the Columbia River-Hanford Reservation in the state of Washington. I care very much for our students, and for the diversity that one finds at Cal State LA. His father was a fine amateur painter. During that time, five graduate students, 18 undergraduate students, six community college students, and one high school student conducted research in her laboratory. Tony was born in New York City on September 13, 1926 to Costa Rican immigrants. In the early 1980s, she and Rodolfo built a house in southern Spain where they could spend vacations together with their family. Most recently, Lee's work was featured in the October 2010 issue of Artist Magazine . His journey took him south through Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, and southern Colorado to make cauliflower crates with boyhood best friend Stuart Coffman. 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. He served as a teacher and administrator in the public schools of North Dakota and Montana before coming to California. He consulted in Sweden, England, Italy, and Iran, and lectured at the Wright Institute Los Angeles and Pacific Oaks Center. She was the major adviser for students in the Department, and spent much time helping them plan and execute their educational plans. He was also active in Delta Phi Epsilon, the national graduate honorary society in business education. 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. On campus, Clem participated in faculty governance and was the coordinator of the upper-division general education theme, American Landscape, from 1982 to 1995. In 1958, she received a Fulbright grant to study, choreograph, and perform in West Germany. Bobs lasting legacy is embedded in the numerous students that he championed and mentored, as well as his founding of the Los Angeles Gregorian Institute and Schola. from Occidental College in 1970, began his tenure-track appointment. She did postdoctoral work in neurophysiology at UCLA Medical School. Martha was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. He then attended the University of Wisconsin, obtaining B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees in English in 1950, 1951 and 1955, respectively. Miller, 52, spent the past two seasons coaching at Langston University in Oklahoma, where she went 49-12 and made two NAIA Tournament appearances. She has also excelled as a head coach, leading winning programs at USC, the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA and Langston and she also had a successful career as a television reporter and analyst, working with TNT for 17 years before returning to coaching. He often said that Bret Harte was the crme of his teaching career. He served as head of the Department of Secondary Education in the early sixties and held the position of dean of the School of Education briefly during the late sixties. On her subsequent return to the University of Washington, Mary continued her advanced studies and served as a teaching fellow and research assistant in anthropology from1949 to 1952. Appointed as L.A. State's first baseball coach in 1951, Warren was reassigned and appointed as the golf coach in 1952, and he continued in that position until 1963. 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. Browse the directory of real estate professionals at realtor.com. His knowledge and advice regarding department, school, and university internal politics was superb. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings grabbed their attention. He joined the School of Engineering faculty and taught thermodynamics until 1971, when he retired and moved to Lei-sure World in Orange County. . After obtaining B.A. He is largely responsible for the widespread .08 blood level as a standard for driving under the influence. The family moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, where Harold attended elementary and secondary schools. Hendrik served the University on many department, college, and university-level committees. American and European fiction and poetry were Bill's particular specialties, but his intellectual interests were many and varied. He was predeceased by his sisters Vera, Margaret, and Josephine.The Emeritimes, Winter 2018, LORRAINE M. MONNIN, Emerita Professor of Communication Disorders, 1969-1991, died on June 11, 2017 in Carlsbad, California. In 1983, Longhetti was appointed deputy chief in charge of the Scientific Investigations Bureau. He is also survived by one daughter from his first marriage, Lynn Borders Kelson.The Emeritimes, Spring 2002, MARGERY CALLAHAN, Coach, Archery and Badminton, and Associate Director of Athletics, Department of Physical Education and Athletics, 1978-1984, died at the age of 78 on January 24, 2002 after a lengthy struggle with emphysema and its complications. Johns 1997 and 1998 Golden Eagle teams were among the programs best, winning back-to-back California Collegiate Athletic Association Conference championships with a combined record of 41wins and 23 losses in conference play. In it he discussed Michels' treatment of gender relations, contemporary reactions to those egalitarian views, and the feminist critique of social science. In the course of his career, he wrote nine books and monographs, primarily on applications of technology in education. Her specializations within sociology included statistical analysis of research data, social psychology, gerontology, and medical sociology, in which she developed and taught the course in our program. She received numerous awards in her lifetime, including the Distinguished Womens Award at Cal State LA. Surviving are Isabel, his wife of 50 years, two sons, three daughters and eight grandchildren. Following a B.A. Colleague Eleanor Ferguson-Marshalleck remembers Judy as a dynamic and visionary leader with tremendous energy who was committed to educating nursing leaders. Junior faculty especially treasured him for his equitable scheduling. During his brief return to the Biology Department, he was appointed associate chair. During his later years, he was a volunteer and resident in Idyllwild, California. --- by Mary Gormly.The Emeritimes, Spring 1991, FERRON C. LOSEE, who joined the faculty in 1949 and became Chairman of the Division of Health and Safety, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics, died following a heart attack on March 28, 1991. Bob Zahary, emeritus professor of accounting and Dick's former student, comments, The time I was privileged to spend with Dick Straw was an example of academe as it should be'exciting, challenging, and rewarding. Like the other women who coached at that time, she did so on a voluntary basis, as these were the days before the arrival of Title IX. Ray came to California after graduating from high school in his native Utah. Frank was well liked and respected by both the students and his University colleagues. in 1949, and during that time taught in elementary school. degrees from USC. He was preceded in death by his infant son Kurt. 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. At his memorial service, one of Fernando's former colleagues at Aura Systems told me that if it hadn't been for Fernando and his inventions, the company would not exist today. Jean's academic interests had to do with stress management, use of problem solving in conflict resolution, old age and retirement, and minority issues. She and Emmett are survived by their son Franklin. 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. A 30-year faculty member, he served as department chair from 1970 to 1973 and continued to teach after his retirement until March 1994. She was our membership secretary from 1987 to 1989, vice president for administration from 1989 to 1990, then president for two years, immediate past president for one year, and a member of the editorial board of The Emeritimes for five years, the last two of which she served as chair. Rumors circulated that he sometimes read a book a night, and he often quoted Shakespeare in his lectures and everyday conversation. Services were held at Forest Lawn, Glendale, on April 11.The Emeritimes, Spring 2003, HAROLD STORCH, Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1955-1987, died on December 28, 2002 in Mission Viejo, where he resided after his retirement in 1987. For five years during this period, Al taught evening classes in drafting, descriptive geometry, trigonometry, and algebra at El Camino and L.A. Harbor colleges. She will be remembered by her daughter Stephanie, son-in-law Gilbert, grandson Morgan, siblings Clara and Gomelia, many nieces and nephews, and numerous extended family members and friends. He is survived by JoAnn, long a career counselor at Claremont High School, two daughters, and a grandson, age 6. He began his teaching career at Cal State L.A. in 1971. One can celebrate the life of George Rolling by reading in his own words about his experiences at Brunel in England. Born on April 19, 1927, Art was in every respect a Californian. She had a life full of people who loved and respected her. Jean's legacy also includes a lifelong love of music and the arts. He was also a proud alumnus, having earned his B.A. Ed taught American constitutional law, judicial process, and comparative judicial studies over the course of his career. She was a recipient of the University's Outstanding Professor Award and was a member of a number of academic honor societies.The Emeritimes, Spring 1987, C. CURTIS COONS, Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, died September 4, 1987, following a short illness. He moved to Iowa State University, where he worked with Glen Russell on the topic of radical ions. He especially appreciated the complimentary tickets and the opportunity to meet and interview famous artists. He was an educator and administrator for more than 50 years, including provost positions at four California State University campuses. The Golden Eagles only lost once at home. She became dean of the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks before moving to the University of Wisconsin, Parkside, where she served as vice chancellor and dean of faculty, as well as acting chancellor. An early proponent of automation, he designed courses in business machines and punch-card accounting. This was not an aversion to drink, Slovacek explained, but was driven by a lifelong commitment to hard work and productivity. After retirement, he spent more time at his cabin in Big Bear, baked bread, and exercised energetically. Sylvia is survived by sons Jonathan, David, and Daniel, grandson, brother, and many nieces and nephews. A member of the Guidance (later renamed Counseling) Department in the Division of Education with a specialty in the study of developmental disabilities, he worked closely as well with faculty in the Special Education Department and served as director of the federally funded, campus-based Training Center in Mental Retardation (as the field was called at that time). The minimum requirement for a radar officer was a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. Are you looking for real estate agents or brokers? He worked toward his recovery and became active there, serving on the board of the Maui Community Theater and taking courses at Maui Community College. She served as liaison between the department and the Institute of Management Accountants, encouraging students to seek membership in the organization. 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. He died in 1985 at the age of 85, after which the Morton J. and Mary Alice Renshaw Memorial Scholarship Fund was established at the University, and it continues to serve students currently. Harry came to Cal State L.A. having been a student of Philip Selznick, who wrote many political sociology texts, including the classic TVA and the Grass Roots: A Study of Politics and Organization . Even with that, he was a devotee of vigorous exercise. . This deeply offended Bruces sense of justice and he decided to contest the verdict. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Fernando came to the United States in 1947, at age 11, when his parents moved from Argentina to Southern California. Ruth obtained her undergraduate education at San Jose State College, UC Berkeley, and UC San Francisco, from which she received a B.S. They bought property near Mariposa, California and developed the land into a place where they could take in the beauty of the land and Ron could use his mechanical skills. He was one of the few faculty members in the division to secure external grant funding and serve as a principal investigator. They had moved to Oakland in 2017. He resumed his studies later in life, receiving an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in 1954. While completing his thesis at NYU, Bob accepted a teaching position in Richmond, California in 1951, where he taught junior high school choir until 1961. Wilkening was the author of three books, editor of the Scanstyles journal, and was associate editor of the Journal of Marriage and Family Living . Ben came to Cal State L.A. in 1963, having earned a doctorate in health science (H.S.D.) 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). As soon as he identified himself to Emil, without a moments hesitation, he asked me if I remembered a baseball play I had luckily made at St. Monicas nearly 60 years earlier. As his sons moved on to college, Emil began his involvement with American Legion Post 283, where he was the post commander in 1996 and Legionnaire of the Year for the State of California in 2000. Her generosity went further through her contributions to the fellowships of many emeriti across disciplines. A specialist in German linguistic pedagogy, Wulf was instrumental in initiating a German minor in 1966 and a B.A. He received a B.S. Terry served as department chair for six years and oversaw the Geological Society of America Western Section meetings hosted by Cal State LA on two separate occasions. Charlie is survived by his wife Jean, and sons Robert and Jeffrey. She served on the panel for five years. His legacy is immeasurable. He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Charlotte; daughter Catherine; and son Scott. He presented papers and chaired sessions at many regional and national professional meetings. from the University of Minnesota in 1962. She taught in the Montebello Schools prior to attaining her Master's degree. He played for the Rams for six years, leading the team in rushing all six seasons, and was All-Pro four years straight. His paintings, sculpture, and graphic designs are all over the United States, in public and private collections. Roden was department chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering when the accrediting agency, the American Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), started mandating that every student have a meaningful design experience, and he became aware of Bob through another Caltech Ph.D. graduate, Clem Savant, during that time. The hallmarks of his teaching were his interdisciplinary approach to the subject and the close relationship between his research and teaching. She found her passion in teaching music teachers how to teach music, through credential courses in music education and graduate seminars in the psychology of music and advanced music education. He rose through the Association's officer ranks, and was elected its president for two terms, 1994-95 to 1995-96. During his retirement, he shared his broad knowledge as a speaker on countless ocean cruises. He was technical director and department chair at Cal State L.A., but is most lovingly remembered as director of highly professional musicals and operas. at USC in 1960 and a Ph.D. at UCLA in 1971. In addition to Pam, John is survived by two sons from an earlier marriage.The Emeritimes, Winter 2006, AUDREY GRAFF HAWK, Emerita Librarian, 1960-1981, who for 21 years headed the Science and Technology division of the Library, died on September 19, 2005 at her home in Seattle. Mr. Turner graduated from Cal State in 1958.The Emeritimes, August 1982, MORRIS BETTER, retired Professor of Education, died November 7, 1982, after a lengthy illness. He was awarded Citizen of the Year by Pacific Palisades in 2006. He was the sole author of Critical Dimensions: The Art of Public Address (Random House, 1966) and many critical reviews. Experienced in motion picture law, he was executive producer of two full-length Christian films: Candle in the Dark, about the life of missionary William Carey in India, which won numerous awards, and a full-length animated film on the Bible's story of Joseph, to be released in 2014. Surviving are his wife, Suzanne, and a son. degree in 1936 and an M.S. in 1947, he entered a doctoral program in psychology at the University of Washington. In 1944, he was designated special agent to the Banking and Economics section of the Manila Counterintelligence Office. He completed his doctorate in 1974 and remained in the English Department until his retirement in 2000.From the outset, Jim was recognized as one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated teachers at the University. He retired in 1982 after a productive career that included consulting on structural developments as well as teaching. Characteristic of the true scholar-teacher, David was actively engaged in the University and the community. She started a Taos chapter of Artists Equity and initiated a local radio program about art. Following service in the Army during World War II, he attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned his B.A.
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