(MAC) MCCLAIN, (aka Mac McCloud), Emeritus Professor of Art, 1965-1988, died on May 25, 2012 in Granada Hills at the age of 89. program in the Department of Industrial Arts. This meant new schools, funded by tax drives and bond issues, all of which Harry was proud to recollect were successful. Donations may be made to the fellowship created in Bill Lloyd's honor for students of history and government at Cal State L.A. or to St. James Episcopal Church.The Emeritimes, Spring 1998, JAMES G. DUNKELBERG, Professor of Physical Education, 1958-1987, a 28-year veteran of the Department of Physical Education, passed away in February, 1998 in Desert Hot Springs, California. After his retirement in 1978, he served for many years as lecturer in ethnomusicology on board several cruise lines and the QE2. In addition to her technical preparation in library science, she had prior experience as an engineering aide at the Boeing Aircraft Company, gained during her earlier residence in Seattle. He received the campus Outstanding Professor Award for 1967-68 and was elected to membership in The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. They were married a few months afterward. In the late 1980s, he took a years leave of absence from Cal State LA and accepted a position in Japan with Landmark Entertainment to work as show director at the Sanrio Puroland Theme Park in Tokyo. Throughout his childhood until he was out of high school, Keith worked on the farm, even though he was not exactly farmhand material. John began his teaching career the following year with classes in drafting and woodshop at University High School in Los Angeles, but he also enrolled in L.A. State's M.A. In August 1944, he sailed to the Philippines to help plan the invasion of Japan. Having lived through much of its metamorphosis, which included growth in services as well as physical facilities, they co-authored a history of Villa Gardens covering the years 1926 to 2008, detailing its managerial and physical evolution. Cal State L.A. emerita Margaret McWilliams crossed paths with Pauline during that time, at which time Pauline shared her vision of the direction that dietetics education should take. He presented papers at professional meetings on subjects ranging from Heidegger, Kant, Hobbes, Plato, and Thomistic philosophy to Kundalini yoga, Christian spirituality, and the ontological argument for the existence of God. The Emeriti Association has received word of the death early in March 2007 of Kathleen Moore, long-retired administrative assistant in the Department of English, and widow of the late Donald Moore, emeritus professor of economics and statistics. Away from the University, Chuck enjoyed skiing, and playing basketball and volleyball. In addition to his Cal State L.A. teaching and coaching, he was very active in civic affairs, as evidenced by the many honors he received from his Pacific Palisades community. In 1960, he was promoted from assistant to associate professor, and in 1961 he returned to full-time teaching in the Department of Accounting. He was promoted to associate professor in 1963, and became chair of the department in 1964 upon the retirement of Florence Bonhard. Upon returning to the U.S., Harry decided he wanted to add another experience to the fulsome round of challenging education tasks in which he had engaged. He was a consultant on bilingual and trilingual education projects in Kazakhstan, Ghana, Guatemala, and Georgia, and worked with GTZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft fr Internationale Zusammenarbei) in Peru and Bolivia. Students appreciated his efforts. He established the Douglas Currell Scholarship at Cal State L.A. to support student participation in interdisciplinary research at the interface of chemistry and biology/biochemistry. Dr. Palmer joined the University's Department of English faculty in 1962, after receiving his doctorate in English at Cornell University. He taught drama classes as well as directed design for countless successful productions. He modeled his efforts after the courses offered at the University of Michigan because, as Frank liked to say, That program is the best in the country! He was also responsible for developing the program for the masters degree in civil engineering. The Emeritimes, Winter 1990, DAVID LINDSEY, Emeritus Professor of History, a member if the Department of History faculty for 27 years (1956 until 1983), died August 26, 1989, at his Long Beach home. He joined the Sheriff's Department as a deputy in 1951, rose rapidly through the ranks, and in 1972 was named Assistant Sheriff to Sheriff Peter Pitchess. John was born in Hollywood, California on August 29, 1928. Attracted to science and invention, as a teenager Don once attached a Brownie camera to a kite for some successful aerial photography. Lydia, in one of the buildings at a safe distance from the oversight of the department and division chairs in the other, taught Art for the Elementary School and, surprisingly to colleagues, had nude models for students to draw, a first for most. In 1995, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry established the Lloyd Ferguson Distinguished Lecture Series, which each year brings a distinguished chemist to campus to present a luncheon lecture that is well-attended by hundreds of faculty and students. He was an active contributor to the Catholic Youth Organization and Neighborhood Services for Youth in East Los Angeles. A long-time resident of South Pasadena, Bobbie, as she was known, moved to Villa Gardens retirement community where several Cal State LA emeriti have resided. An older sister was raised by a wealthy aunt in Colorado, and Anita was in high school before she found out that she even had an older sister. D. in accounting and information systems from Northwestern University in 1976. A celebration of Bettys life was held on June 16, 2018 at the San Diego Archaeological Center in Escondido.The Emeritimes, Fall 2019, JOHN BRENT WOOD, emeritus reference librarian, 1962-1999, died on July 5 at the age of 87. His brother Paul and his ex-wife Peggy preceded him in death. For the University community, Lester' s most extensive service was as a member of the University-Student Union Board. He served his final assignment on a minesweeper clearing the Japanese harbors. In 1975, he took on an adjunct position as a research associate in vertebrae paleontology with the Idaho State Museum of Natural History in Pocatello, and served in that capacity from 1975 to 1991. He was named director of campus development in 1968, in a time when the term development referred to structural changes, not fundraising. He was 73 years of age. and M.A. In 1983, he was appointed by then-governor Jerry Brown as the first faculty to serve on the CSU Board of Trustees. After retiring, she maintained an active interest in music and provided a home for an army of cats, to whom she was devoted. with honors in biological sciences from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in 1966 and was drafted into the U.S. Army, where he served as a courts-martial court reporter for two years. Arniehe was always Arnie to his colleagues was a mainstay of the History Department, being one of its most reliable instructors during his 31year career and a warm and generous presence on the fourth floor of King Hall. After service in army intelligence from 1942 to 1946, he began his long teaching career at Pasadena City College. A winner of numerous awards and honors during his illustrious career, Professor Shroyer continued to receive recognition after his retirement from teaching. Pat was a woman ahead of her time in all ways. A sixth-grader once interviewed Stuart for her school paper. in chemistry and physics (magna cum laude) in 1932 and a M.Sc. Thelma joined the Los Angeles State College faculty in 1951, when she and her husband, Albert Graves, were each offered a position. From 1980 to 1994, he served on the California State Registration Examination Commit-tee, formulating the exam for geologists and certifying exams for engineering geologists and geophysicists. At UCLA she met Maximilian Novak, a professor of English, and they were married in 1954. Mike has written a number of research articles in prestigious journals, including three with department colleagues. He was an active member of the American Association of University Professors campus chapter, and served on its executive committee. His research interests included slope stability, landslide slip surface geometry, and late-Wisconsin and Holocene history of southern California, particularly the San Bernardino Mountains and the Blackhawk Landslide. Appointed to the faculty of Los Angeles State College in 1954, Roger produced major plays on campus, including the musical, Tom Jones , based on the English novel, and works of Black Theatre such as The Dutchman and Purlie Victorious , at a time when such plays were controversial and important components of emerging black consciousness. In 1993, Bill and Judi moved to South Lake Tahoe, where they had vacationed for many years. He received the Croix de Guerre and the Legion of Honor from France. Rod came to Los Angeles State College in 1953, and served as chair of the Department of Education from 1953 to 1956. His scholarly contributions to the field of family therapy are substantial. Mike was never a morning person instructionally, often arriving on campus around noon. After teaching in Oshkosh and Madison, Bob came to Cal State LA in 1961. .. His counsel . Bill became Assistant Director, later Acting Director, then Executive Director. Much of Joes work centered on the transient nature of material, such as earth, water, fire, and the night sky, and his focus was on the creative process more than the conclusion. Al is survived by his wife of 54 years, Diane; children David, Bruce, and Suzanne and their spouses; and grandchildren Jenna, Vivian and Diego. In addition, he was active in the direction of church choirs for many years. He loved the whimsy in restaurants that could have a big brown hat on the roof or be shaped like a coffee cup or a ship. The objective of this move was to keep the money out of the hands of those who might be apt to help enemies of the U.S. Following graduation from high school, he served in the Marine Corps. During that period, Gunjit was able to give employment and internship opportunities to many of his students, some of whom are still employed there. Located in the heart of Los Angeles, Cal State LA has long been recognized as an engine of economic and social mobility. Harry saw the impact of groupthink in Vietnam War decision-making, as well as in the Watergate scandal and its aftermath. A Minnesotan by birth, Rudy earned degrees at Luther College in Iowa, the Univ. He attended Southern California schools including Pasadena City College, Occidental College, and USC. He achieved great success in the high school coaching ranks, compiling an amazing 483-176 record in 28 years at Long Beach Poly and Lakewood high schools, including California Interscholastic Federation titles at both schools. In June 2013, Keith and Brad were married. Includes Address (8) Phone (11) Email (18) See Results. Her distinguished career began as a host and teacher of preschool children on the famed television show, Romper Room. In addition to Jacquie, Gerry is survived by a brother, two sons, a daughter, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. She had recommended that family and friends have a party instead. Moshe, who had changed his name to Morris, joined the faculty of what was then Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1960 and worked as a professor of electrical engineering for 30 years until his retirement in 1990. in 1976 and a Ph.D. in 1984, both at USC. His scholarship centered around 19 th century American literature, with an emphasis on criticism, and the work of Henry Adams was the subject of his dissertation. He maintained this practice for a number of years until physical problems forced him to give it up. She is majoring in English, and her favorite author is Jane Austen, who was one of the authors Matilde studied for her comparative literature dissertation. After earning an A.A. degree at Santa Ana Junior College in 1940, he worked as a tool designer for Lockheed Aircraft until the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and then joined the Army Air Corps and served in the Pacific theater as a camera repairman, earning five battle stars. His effort resulted in The Fingerhut Guide: Sources in American History (1973). A very active participant, he was involved in the writing and review of coursework, student screening, and other required work. She received her B.S. By now, World War II was well under way. He was a consultant in structural engineering for C. F. Braun and Company and the Los Angeles District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. His father was a gifted photographer who died in Norman's infancy, and his mother raised Norman and his siblings in strained circumstances. She also worked with Jean Pilon in vocal pedagogy and participated in the vocal program at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria (1976). and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University in 1958 and 1969, respectively. Exemplary service to academic governance at the state level included nine years as a member of the statewide Academic Senate, a term on its Executive Committee, and membership on the system wide Student Health Advisory Committee. She enjoyed a career in foods and nutrition in both Indiana and California. He is predeceased by his wife of 49 years, Rachel, and survived by son Bruce, daughter Sandra, and grandsons Nikolas and Nathan.The Emeritimes, Spring 2011HUGH W. KENNEDY, Emeritus Professor of Spanish, 1963-1988, died December 29, 2008. Encouraged by a prominent New York editor to transform his thesis into a commercially viable book, Norman headed off to California for his first academic post as assistant professor of English at what was then California State College, Los Angeles. They celebrated their 60 th wedding anniversary before Irish's death in 1993. He was also chair of the Citizens Flag Alliance for the Department of California. 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. Among the awards Bob received during his career are the Cal State LA Outstanding Professor Award (1975), Distinguished Scholar Award of the National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, and Distinguished Service Award of the Western Speech Communication Association. Mike was fascinated by the whole infrastructure that Tolkien had created for the middle earth and read all of the companion books that Tolkien and his son Christopher had published on the subject. He also served as assistant dean of the division. Returning to his university studies after the war, he earned an M.A. A timely course that gained prominence was Theories of Evolution, which Dick team taught with Bill Schatz, an ordained campus minister as well as campus ombudsman. echoed the sentiments of the faculty, calling Rich ever so quirky, so much fun, dedicated, energetic, and a breath of fresh air in an environment stuck in the mode of educating traditional-aged students. Because he was a good listener and reactive, says colleague Joe Casanova, many of us sought him out to test technical ideas. His area of expertise, electron spin resonance spectroscopy, was one relatively unfamiliar to most of his colleagues, and he was always ready to advise them of its applicability, help them plan and carry out experiments, and aid in interpretation. An avid camper, he would take his family on long camping trips every summer. Later he served in France and Germany as a sergeant in the medical support group that followed General George Patton. She scored an unfathomable 105 points in Riverside Poly's 179-15 win over Riverside . Carols greatest joy came from being a mentor to many throughout her career, and famiily and friends. A Navy veteran of World War II, Laird retired from active duty in 1951 after more than 15 years of service, having enlisted in 1936. A memorial service was held in August.The Emeritimes, Fall 2005, WILLIAM L. STERNAL, Counselor, 1965-2003. 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. He taught in Montana, Wyoming and California before returning to his native Los Angeles to join the faculty of Los Angeles City College in 1933. Barrys initial training was in cognitive psychology, but after he graduated, he discovered Skinnerian behaviorism and never looked back. In addition to his wife Lilly, Ed is survived by four children from his first marriage, two stepchildren, and 12 grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2005, RASHAD ELIAS RAZOUK, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, 1968-1978, died January 17, 2005 at the age of 93. Weldon Bruce Dayton was born February 10, 1918 in St. Helena, California and grew up in Sacramento, where he graduated from Grant Union High School and Sacramento Junior College. degree there and a commission as a second lieutenant in 1946. Many blessings to Coach @ Cal State LA! In June 2004, almost 30 years to the day after Cheryl Miller's body was found, Gabriel Ferris was sentenced to life in prison without parole exactly what he deserves, Cheryl's aunt says . In the 1970s, he received a grant from the SUNY research foundation to do a history of the Social Science Research Council. This was followed by master's degrees at New York University in 1952 and Wayne State University in 1958. He retired in 1983, but continued teaching on FERP for several years thereafter .John earned a B.A. in 1955 at the University of Alabama, and her Ph.D. in 1968 at the University of Southern California. His last, an autobiography, bears the title Illegal Eagle (2004), referring to his entangled citizenship but covering his entire life. As a senior member of the Education Special Interest Group of the Association of Information Technology Professionals, an organization that devotes itself to information systems education, he actively contributed to the development of the 2006 and 2010 model curricula for information systems programs across the nation. 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. She will be greatly missed and forever remembered by me. Another student wrote, Professor Krilowicz, I am so overwhelmed to find out the news. He was also a speaker at several high school commencements and awards programs. Kinstler is survived by his wife Elizabeth, brother John C. Kinstler, daughters Christine Kinstler Hodkin, Lisa Lynn, and Gretchen Kinstler Reiskind, and son William C. Kinstler, as well as two granddaughters and one grand-son.The Emeritimes, Fall 1997, ARTHUR J. KIRSCH, Professor of Economics, 1961-1979, passed away on June 18, 1997 after a long illness. Honors Program in the late 1980s. A memorial service honored him at this church on August 4. At 91, she was still the high-spirited, witty, and intelligent woman of many interests and skills. Memorial services were held in Glendale on November 28 and 29.The Emeritimes, Winter 2004, ARTHUR J. In 1967, George left USC for Cal State LA, where he taught for 35 years as a professor in the Philosophy Department. Among his contributions to the University, John Cox served as president of the Emeriti Association for 10 years. They were married for 60years. He also said the salary scale was attractive, and he negotiated a beginning salary of $5,232 for the academic year beginning September 1956. While engaged in postdoctoral study at the Universities of Chicago, Iowa, and California during summers, he also was a social science instructor, high school principal and community college dean in Emmetsburg, Iowa, from 1934 to 1940. After concerts in New York, she became a big success in this country, but an illness put an end to her singing career. Immediately after graduation, she was hired by the University as an assistant professor. in 1952 from Stanford University. He also had a Ford Foundation Fellowship in India for 18 months, in 1953 and 1954. He served in that role until 1987. The Ficks moved to Pasadena in 1956, and Bill began a teaching career in the Department of English at Cal State L.A. that would last until his retirement in 1982. In 1973, department chair Richard Cannicott com-mended Richardson for her "painstaking efforts to maintain high standards and scholarship yet provide recognition and humane treatment of students. He was driven to do more, accomplish more, learn more, teach more, and be more of a leader. In 1996, he was honored by the Executive Committee of the American Accounting Association, which, in its special fall issue of Accounting Education News, awarded him a life membership in recognition of his long-term service to that organization. After arriving at Cal State L.A. in 1958, he was a vital force in the Department of Economics and Statistics for more than three decades and contributed to curriculum development, teaching, and research. This approach resulted in a number of publications in such journals as The Southern Humanities Review and Psychological Perspectives . After two years of at-large membership on the Executive Committee, he was elected treasurer in 1992 and re-elected to that office thereafter through the 1999-2000 academic year. Born in Long Branch, New Jersey, Jean had an unusual childhood. He received an Ed.D. The subgrouping of Native American languages is a task requiring minute detail and constant reassessment of the pronouncements of earlier scholars. She then went on to an M.A. The cause of death is unknown. He began his administrative career as vice president of minority affairs at the University of Washington in 1978 and served in that role until 1988, when he became vice provost for academic affairs at the same institution. She also was the head coach and general manager of the WNBAs Phoenix Mercury for four seasons and led the Mercury to the WNBA Finals in 1998. He received an honorary doctorate from Tusculum College in 1997, a distinguished service award in 2003, and a civic leadership award in 2008. Vernon was recognized for his publications and instrumental arrangements for school groups. He retired from the faculty in 1984, but continued teaching on FERP until 1995. In July 1945, Bill became a consultant to the Secretary of War and was appointed special representative to the supreme Commander of the Allied Powers to Japan, following General MacArthur into Tokyo. Always known for his love of learning and educating others, especially in alternative health, he was passionate about people taking charge of their health holistically and keeping their brains active and engaged. He started the music scholarship quartet and was recognized for 50 years of service in music in 2007. Caught in the last great German counter offensive in the West, Norman and his platoon were ordered to hold the line at all costs. She spent her childhood in California and was born into a good-hearted family with parents Saul Miller and Carrie Miller. Dunkelberg was active in all branches of university life: teaching, research, administration, academic governance, and community recreation agencies and professional organizations. ), he had a poem ready to recite! He was appointed associate chair of the Art Department in June 1970. As Harry became well launched into his career in education, he took other important steps in his life. He is survived by his wife Rosalind, their daughter Roslyn, a sister, and a brother. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Washington, he returned in 1957 as a faculty member in the Department of Sociology, which he influenced in a scientific direction. She was born to Virginia and Eugenio Gerini, Italian immigrants, in San Francisco on December 3, 1920, and grew up in the city by the bay. He was also held in extremely high regard by the external community, especially high school counselors, teachers, and community college contacts. He was a lieutenant (j.g.) He was a member of many review teams for WASC and he chaired many review teams of California schools. Mildred Gerini Massey, professor of economics and president of the Emeriti Association from 1990 to 1992, died in Santa Monica on May 6, 2002. He also worked for the Central Intelligence Agency for two years. Andreoli was the recipient of many awards, among them the Distinguished Service Award of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science, 1991 American Association for the Advancement of Science Mentor Award, and 1992 Service Award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health. His knowledge and advice regarding department, school, and university internal politics was superb. As founding chairman of the Department of Microbiology and Public Health, Dean was responsible for the establishment of the Microbiology, Medical Technology, and Public Health majors at the University. They also shared a devotion to many homeless, abused dogs which they rescued. His interest led him to specialize in this field, and his work earned him a worldwide reputation for magnificent designs of church altar pieces: crosses, candelabra, chalices, tabernacles and even altars. Pete loved traveling with his partner of the last 22 years, Naomi. Lou was also director of the Multi-Campus Latin American Media Project. He wrote his last poem, Nightfall, on May 13. She was known as a wonderful and gifted professor. He retired from Bret Harte in 2001. His professional work began as a teacher at Belmont High School and continued at Cal State LA in the then Industrial Studies Department (now Department of Technology), where he taught past retirement for a total of 39 years, serving as chair for three years. Ron was known for his administrative fairness, willingness to listen, and compassion for the faculty and staff. This orientation served the department well, as his general expertise in this area distinguished him from his colleagues and he was happy to teach in the evening when many advanced classes are offered. His professional memberships included both the American Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of America, the two professional organizations that carefully divide the many subfields of their discipline. She bought her own steel files and used "drawers" made from apple boxes courtesy of the local supermarkets. While living in the Bay Area, he became acquainted with a young woman named Ruth Decker. A native of Iowa, Gerry joined the Secondary Education Department faculty in 1951. He maintained his California ties by teaching summers at USC and thus was known to the recruiters staffing the relatively new Los Angeles State College. Stearns was department chair of the (then) Department of Zoology before it merged with the departments of Biology and Botany in the 1970s. He then went on in 1967 to the U. S. Department of Transportation as head of its Safety Standards Division. Carl Jung, a visitor to this same area decades previously, was a lifelong inspiration to him. His Ph.D. research at Cornell was supervised by Richard Feynman. His undergraduate work was at the University of California where he completed an A.B. While at the Los Angeles school, he also developed a local public television series on Shakespeare, and in 1977 published his "Shakespeare Plain." The Emeriti Association was recently notified of the death of Victor Payse, Jr., Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1959-1983, in February 2016.The Emeritimes, Spring 2018, RAYMOND B. LANDIS, Emeritus Dean of what was then the School of Engineering and Technology and Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1985-2001, died on July 16, 2018 at his home in Laguna Woods following a lengthy battle with cancer. In Southern California, he chaired the Altadena Town Council, the Foothill Area Community Services Board of Directors, and the Southern California Conference of the UCC Camping Committee. During her last years in The Californian-Pasadena Convalescent Hospital, Ellie made the best of a difficult time, never giving up the nursing and counselor roles. Gene is survived by her husband, Vern, three children and six grandchildren.The Emeritimes, September 1986, JOSEPH A. SACHER, Emeritus Professor of Biology, died of pneumonia on March 22, 1986. Paul teased that he tried to let John Adams laugh but could never quite achieve that. He was much decorated for his valor in World War II, particularly in the Battle of the Bulge, having earned the Purple Heart with bronze stars. His professional activities included membership in the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE); he was variously member, secretary, and president of the IEEE L.A. Metro Section and he was a member of the College of Fellows of the Institute for the Advancement of Engineering. Her academic record in teaching and research is matched by her record of service to the University. He traveled to more than 50 countries in his peripatetic life. Ken and Betty are survived by their sons Donald and Dale, daughter Diane, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2016, FRANCIS H. BAXTER, Emeritus Professor of Music, 1950-1978, died peacefully at home on June 2, 2016 in West Covina in the presence of all of his children. From the moment she was born, they knew she was going to speak English and Spanish, the languages they spoke. With colleagues, he encouraged reflection on the higher meaning of their academic lives together. As a Ph.D. in History, he taught classes in History at Cal State in addition to serving on the Library staff.
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