At the University of Michigan, she found that black students were segregated into one dormitory and transferred to Talladega College in Alabama, where she earned her bachelors degree in biology. After his honorable discharge, he returned to his studies and received an M.A. Ken and Ellen moved back to California in 1971, where Ken finished his career at Cal State L.A. in the Department of Technology. Wayne and Kippy both grew up in Niagara Falls, New York and attended high school together. From 1970 to 1990 he was an active member of the reserve component of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, retiring with the rank of Reserve Captain. in 1955 at the University of Alabama, and her Ph.D. in 1968 at the University of Southern California. He married Mary Agnes Nelson on July 20, 1947. Complicating the selection of the site was a requirement of the State Legislature that the college be located within the city limits of Los Angeles. He followed his mentor from that school to a small college in Newbury, South Carolina, and became his assistant, teaching choral and instrumental music as well as piano. Ted predeceased her in January 1989.The Emeritimes, Fall 2015, FRANK R. BALLE, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, 1962-1997,and Registered Professional Engineer in California, died on July 1, 2015 at the age of 81 following several months of declining health. A voracious student, Erika later completed not one, but two, doctorates. He was the founding conductor of the Golden State British Brass Band and served as guest conductor of a variety of instrumental ensembles in Southern California and elsewhere. Their cases often remained in the news for months at a time, resurfacing as a result of surreptitious leaks by their political enemies.Supreme Court Victory: Dayton V. Dulles. Although active in professional activities and department affairsshe chaired the department at one timeshe was, in her own words, "the teacher type" who enjoyed teaching and took it seriously, "constantly learning and trying to make the teaching more meaningful to the students." He told Nick Beck that it was a whole new experience that he truly enjoyed. She turned the dance studio into a theater, designing the lights, curtains, seating, and floor surface, as well as preparing the programs and sewing costumes. The Norbys were married in 1939 and lived in Yakima initially. Following a brief career in management, unusual at the time for a young woman in China, she came to the United States for graduate study and earned an MBA degree at New York University. In addition to his teaching, John carried out his research with support from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. He received the Outstanding Professor Award in 1964 and the Gold Award of Recognition by the California School Band and Orchestra Association in 1967. Westerns were his preferred genre, but Casablanca was his favorite film. Once he received his Ph.D., Tom spent the first year continuing at the Modern India Project as a junior research political scientist. Main Telephone Numbers: 323-343-3901. In 1976, he received his doctorate from the United States International University in San Diego, with a dissertation titled A Symbolic Interactionism Perspective on the Emerging Chicano Movement Ideology in East Los Angeles, 1968-1972. In 1982, she was appointed associate dean of the School of Fine and Applied Arts and, the next year, dean of that school. Chapters in books, articles, and class compendiums further documented her expertise and contributions to the field. In the early 1960s, deploying giant balloons carrying sensitive equipment brought with it an element of drama, as Bruce and his team would launch the balloons, follow their trajectory, and finally chase them down to recoup the valuable equipment with its payload of scientific information. Over the years, he did translations of modern French poetry; developed a rich understanding of music, both jazz and classical; and read deeply in philosophy and ancient history. During his retirement, he shared his broad knowledge as a speaker on countless ocean cruises. But he also pursued higher education; indeed, the early morning schedule of a milkman allowed him to complete a B.S. A colleague at Long Beach General Hospital lamented that occupational therapy had lost a superb clinician, administrator, and teacher. After leaving the Merchant Marine, Francisco studied for a teaching credential and began a teaching career. A resident of Castro Valley, the former Democratic state senator and assemblywoman from the Los Angeles area was best known for her focus on education during her 25 years in public service, which distinguished her as the woman with the longest record of service. At the time they met, Bernie was a full professor and director of the School of Business and Economics executive education unit, which was running at high velocity and in which professors from all departments were participating. Within two days of getting the flu, he came down with pneumonia, and he died the following day. Despite a young roster with just one senior for a second straight year, the Golden Eagles used a late six-game winning streak to vault themselves into position for a first-round tournament home game. The Caucus was critical of the dominant apolitical culture that prevailed in the political science discipline at that time, and attracted dissidents opposed to the Vietnam War, behaviorism, sexism, and racism, who joined together to challenge the APSA establishment. He was vital and remarkably energetic until the very last. Her emphases in home economics were historic costumes, textiles, and textile chemistry. A scholarship is established in his name.The Emeritimes, Fall 2009 MARIAN E. WAGSTAFF, Professor of Education, 1952-1976 , a pioneer member of the University's teacher education programs, died April 26, 2009 at a nursing home in Santa Cruz. They were to celebrate their 70 th anniversary in March. In 2005, at the request of the College of Business and Economics, he undertook a leading role in securing its AACSB reaccreditation. In the years that followed, he was active in academic governance, serving on most university committees, the former Faculty Council, and the Academic Senate. 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. A member of the Screen Actors Guild, he appeared in a number of TV commercials and movies, including Arnold Schwarzenegger's The Terminator. In the early '70s, they had built a second home on Whidbey Island, Washington, at which they anticipated enjoying their summers. He had the ability to see things that others couldn't, and came up with ways to show the effects of alcohol on divided attention, which can significantly affect performance. The University Library held two events to celebrate Kens life, an informal gathering on July 21 and a larger memorial on October 3.The Emeritimes, Winter 2018, RUTH ANN LAMONICA, widow of emeritus professor of industrial studies John LaMonica, died on April 26, 2017 from complications of a stroke, in San Antonio. Rod was a commissioned officer in the Navy from 1942 to 1946, with assignments in Hawaii and Alaska territorial ports as well as stateside. Ellie Callaway commissioned him to paint huge watercolors for his winery in Temecula, and he later became Callaway's chief designer. He then joined the Cal State LA faculty in 1960. In 1978-79, he directed the Study Abroad Program in Aix-en-Provence, France. A life fellow of the International Institute of Arts and Letters, Roysher was profiled in design, art, and architecture publications both in the U.S. and abroad, including Amerika, the Russian language publication issued by the U.S. Information Agency. The Emeritimes, Spring 2004, INEZ R. SCHUBERT, Emeritus Professor of Music, 1955-1983, died on February 14, 2004 at the age of 84.The cause of death was lung cancer. Burt joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1965 and enjoyed 30 years of teaching. 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. He joined the faculty of Los Angeles State College in 1956, when there were separate departments of zoology and botany within the Division of Science and Mathematics. Nov. 5, 1967 AP photo of Miller and fiance, Air Force Lt. Charles Sutter III. and Ph.D. degrees from the USC in 1939 and 1942, he was an instructor for two years at Caltech where he met Charlotte, his wife for more than 60 years. His particular interest was the Van de Graaff accelerator being planned for the building's subbasement. . The cause of death was pneumonia. A memorial service was held on August 30, 1992.The Emeritimes, Fall 1992, CATHARINE PHILLIPS FELS, Professor of Art at Cal State L.A. from 1970 to 1978, died August 26, 1991, in Taos, NM, where she had made her home since retiring. from Montana State University, and in 1958, his Ed. In his spare time, Bill also became a gifted wood worker, part-time artist, musician, and accomplished chef. from Columbia University in 1950, and his Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 1963 with a dissertation titled British Radical Secularism: Unbelief from Bradlaugh to the Mid-Twentieth Century. He started the music scholarship quartet and was recognized for 50 years of service in music in 2007. During this period, she established the Dance Improv Collective Workshop, taught in Hong Kong and Sydney, Australia, and continued in her quest to "learn to dance without pain. Irving spent a total of 39 years in the U.S. Army, serving during World War II and participating in the invasion of Okinawa. He received a B.A. He was injured at St. Away from the University, Chuck enjoyed skiing, and playing basketball and volleyball. As a team, Cal State L.A. scores an average of 63.5 points . Pete spent the next 33 years at Cal State LA, where he met his former wife, Helene. in 1955. Dick was truly a gentleman and a scholar, and I shall miss him. Dick is survived by his wife of 63 years, Dorothy, and four of their five children, Richard, Michael, Martina, and Maya. During his time at Northwestern, he spent his summers at the Eagles Mere Playhouse in the eponymous Pennsylvania town, under the direction of Alvina Krause. She is survived by two sons and a daughter.The Emeritimes, Winter 2005, BETTY FRANCIS, died on September 1, 2004 at her home in La Caada, of undisclosed causes. After retiring in 1992, she was an active member of the executive committee of the Emeriti Association and a member of the Editorial Board of The Emeritimes, coordinating its distribution for many years. In tribute to her husband of 63 years, Vilma wrote several poems, including the following: "He was one who addressed his choices like a great bowl of fruit . He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Delta Chi and was listed in Who's Who in America in 1954-55. at Indiana University in 1947 and an M.B.A. at the University of Chicago in 1948. She was also listed in American Men of Science and Who's Who of American Women . He left teaching to serve with the U.S. government's National Housing Agency during World War II, then joined the University of Southern California faculty in 1947 as a professor of philosophy before moving to the then-new Los Angeles State College in 1949. She completed her doctorate at UCLA in 1952 and came to CSLA, where she remained until her retirement in 1967. Winnie retired after a long career in nursing education in 1992. A memorial service was held at Our Lady of Malibu Catholic Church, of which he and Carol were members. His knowledge and advice regarding department, school, and university internal politics was superb. In addition to his published works, Ralph had a longtime private publication that was known only to his family and close friends. But it was teaching and research that claimed the larger part of his time, and that resulted in a number of presentations on cultural and literary studies before scholarly associations, and several articles in such distinguished journals as Modern Fiction Studies , The Philological Quarterly , and Nineteenth Century Fiction . He was a dedicated teacher, a skilled and meticulous researcher, a mentor to many students, a wonderful colleague, and a friend to many within the University community. . They settled in rural eastern New Mexico, where he attended the local public schools and went on to what then was Eastern New Mexico Junior College. After finishing his Ph.D., Mike accepted a prestigious Bateman Instructorship at Caltech. 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. It soon became essential reading at Oxbridge and earned Norman invitations to speak and write in England until late in the last century. In addition to his wife, Eleanor, John is survived by a daughter, a granddaughter and a sister.The Emeritimes, Spring1989, THEODORE W. LITTLE, Emeritus Professor of Art, who was a member of the University faculty from 1950 until his retirement in 1981, died January 11, 1989. Les was instrumental in the formation of the statewide Engineering Liaison Committeea joint venture among the CSU, UC, community colleges, and private institutions. Georges early life was shaped by growing up in the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. Vilma was recruited to the California State College at Los Angeles Division of Language Arts to coordinate freshman English when the fledgling institution added lower-division courses to the upper-division and M.A. degree in 1952. However, he remained a devout Catholic until his death and many of his closest friendships were made during his years in the order. They competed at Wimbledon, as well as in France, Italy, and Switzerland that year. He chaired the University Library Policy Committee for many years, and as the Department's long-term library coordinator, built the Library's philosophy holdings into one of the best in the California State University system. in library science from the University of Southern California, and held positions at the Los Angeles Public Library and USC. During the Depression, his mother supported her family by working as a seamstress. By no means was he ever California casual. degree from the National College of Education, followed by a B.S.L.S. Joanne and her husband were generous with the Accounting Department, creating the Collins Raubertas Scholarship, awarded to a deserving accounting student each spring at the Spring Award Banquet. A leader in academic governance, Hap held the offices of secretary, vice chair, and chair of the Academic Senate and was a member, for a three-year term, of the CSU Academic Senate. This experience compelled her to continue her academic studies at Iowa State University, where she earned both M.S. She wrote two books, and at the time of her death she was working on a third with a co-author, who is expected to complete it. There she earned an M.A. Carols sister Diana died a week after her, on May 2. As executive vice president, she led Pacific States University in obtaining accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. Dick took early retirement due to some physical disabilities. When she retired in 1986, she immediately became active in both the Cal State L.A. Emeriti Association and, as a UCLA emeritus faculty spouse, in theirs. He was a productive scholar who spent many years in the archives of Spain and the Philippines. It was followed by a reception. In 1973, she contracted Alzheimer's disease and, two years later, Tom suffered a stroke. As he put it, Norman wanted students to get back to the feeling about literature that made them readers in the first place. For all his grit, passion, learning, and dedication, or perhaps because of them all, Norman was a man of great humor, charm, and personal warmth. Bob had a heroic record as a paratrooper in World War II, making many jumps, both in training and in combat. 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. She was advanced to the coaching position when the opportunity became available. After the war, he studied law at the University of Chicago. Words cannot capture the awe, excitement, and motivation an 18-year-old black kid from the rural tobacco fields of North Carolina experienced as a college sophomore at Hampton University when his organic chemistry professor showed him the Textbook of Organic Chemistry with a photograph on the jacket cover of the author, an African American professor at Howard University named Dr. Lloyd Ferguson, said Costello Brown, emeritus professor of chemistry at Cal State L.A. As students, we were struggling with equations and nomenclature, and here was someone who looked like us who had written a whole book on organic chemistry! Millers international playing career was highlighted by gold medal performances in the 1984 Olympics, the 1983 Pan American Games and the 1986 Goodwill Games where she led each team in scoring. She was proud of her three sons Harry, John, and Bob and her daughter, Carol Anne. In addition to her curricular innovations and clinical teaching, she served on many department and school committees. A private memorial was held.The Emeritimes, Spring 2017, VIRGIL HOMER STEVENS, JR., Emeritus Associate Professor of Political Science, 1963-1985, died peacefully on January 16, 2017 at the Villa Valencia assisted living community in Laguna Hills. In 2018, she was inducted into the Pac-12 Conferences Hall of Honor in a group that included women for the first time. Shortly after studying Spanish one summer in Vermont, she spent a sabbatical leave year (1970-71) as a member of the Project Hope Team in Cartagena, Colombia. His thesis advisor was Donald Sarason, himself a student of Paul Halmos, one of the truly illustrious mathematicians and expositors of the 20th century. Sam obtained his A.M. degree from the University of Missouri in 1959 and joined the Cal State LA faculty in 1964. However, she wanted to be near her family, so she returned to the Los Angeles area and taught at Cal State L.A. part time for a year, then joined the full-time faculty in 1951. A prolific and excellent letter writer, Tom provided his colleagues with amazingly detailed accounts of the people and politics he encountered on those trips. His only sibling, Marlene, was born there. Long a resident of Costa Mesa, he had moved to Salina, Utah in 1998, following 27 years of faculty service at Cal State L.A. Born in Salmon, Idaho, he earned a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Southern California, as well as a B.S. At some point, a decision was made to settle in Los Angeles. Barely 21 years old, in late 1944 Norman was ordered to defend the Alsatian town of Offendorf, 30 miles north of Strasbourg. He joined the Emeriti Association immediately upon retirement, and was soon serving on its executive committee. Services were held at Rose Hills Memorial Park on December 10.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, SUN KEE (SAM) KIM. Leominster High School - Magnet Yearbook (Leominster, MA), Class of 1985, Cover | E-Yearbook.com has the largest online yearbook collection of college, university, high school, middle school, junior high school, military, naval cruise books and yearbooks. In 1965, Bill resigned to become university librarian and professor of bibliography at Bucknell University, where he served until 1968. A founding member of Delta Kappa Gamma, a national honor society for education, at the University of Texas, she taught at Cal State L.A. from 1950 until her retirement in 1972. He is survived by his wife, Valerie, and two children, David and Amy. He later worked for the Arizona Fish and Game Department (1953-55) and the Illinois Natural History Survey (1955-59) before joining the faculty at Cal State LA. A very impressive piece of work by George and his students is still visible today on campus: an articulated giraffe skeleton in the main entrance to the Biological Sciences building that was put together by him and a group of students in the early 1970s. He studied Hindi one summer at the University of Washington with National Defense Education Act support. They also spoke at many venues in Southern California, sharing this knowledge. I am most thankful to him for his friendship, and for introducing me to a part of the world that I came to love and that has dominated a large part of my life. Chors love for teaching and helping people applied to everyone, including his family members and acquaintances, as he later became a knowledgeable and prolific docent at The Huntington library, art collections, and gardens. scholar, soldier, While completing his dissertation, he taught at Western Washington State College. He was 80, and also had a history of surgeries and treatments for other illnesses. Colleagues admired her for bringing good sense and experience to the many challenges the campus faced in the 1960s. In declining health for several years, she had undergone major surgery a year before her death. As its two California historians had retired and couldnt be replaced because the department was seriously overstaffed, Marty assumed responsibility for teaching their popular courses in the history of California and Los Angeles. Herb was an expert witness in court cases regarding the effects of marijuana, cocaine, antihistamines, and antidepressants, as well as alcohol, on driving. He was listed in the 1973 edition of Outstanding Educators of America. His colleague Herb Goldberg described him as a warm and supportive chairman. Prior to his faculty position, Sy, as he was best known, was a clinical psychologist for Veterans Administration hospitals in San Francisco and Los Angeles, as well as for Pacific State Hospital. in Social Science and Philosophy from Harvard University in 1943, and his M.A. Sam retired from the University in 1980, and in1984, he and his wife Beverly, a retired high school teacher, moved from Los Angeles to Berkeley to be closer to their children and grandchildren.
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