That a serious chemist was also a superb cook was no surprise to those who shared her table. . But Bernie didnt give up so easily. An ordained Presbyterian minister, he was a member of the campus ministry during his 22 years at Cal State L.A. He was active in campus affairs and a strong supporter of the United Professors of California. He came of age during the Depression and World War II, and after military aviation service in the British Army, he emigrated to the United States. She attended UC Berkeley and finished her BFA at USC, where she also earned an MFA in Graphics in 1950. In 1990, Ivan retired but remained active at the University for many more years and was forever a mentor and teacher to those who sought his knowledge. She was very active in local memberships and continued her involvement well after her retirement. Following his appointment to Los Angeles State College, he became as distinguished for nontraditional as well as traditional teaching. When Margaret died of lung cancer in 2004, Ralph sold the house and moved to a retirement community, Magnolia of Millbrae. The book, in its overall structure and scope, is thus more than a history of a movement in a specific city; it is also an eyewitness account of the important impact of the civil rights movement on the Chicano generation of the late sixties, and a memoir of Lous participation in one of the major political periods in modern American history. He was 66 years old. Within a few years, he quickly rose to become the director of the Western Region Data Center, managing more than 100 employees. A native of Frankfurt, Germany, Wulf came to the United States with a Ph.D. from Goethe University in the early 1950s. Much of his work has religious themes. In 1983, he retired as professor emeritus. In addition, he served as editor of the American Public Affairs Newsletter and co-editor of Western Speech and The Quarterly Journal of Speech . One would think that this ambitious schedule would demand so much that other areas of her life would suffer, but her children were her biggest fans and there was always plentiful love and care for all. He was named professor emeritus on his retirement in 1978. The Western Writers of America presented him with the 1999 Spur award in the category of short fiction for his Secrets of the Lost Cannon. Post-retirement, he served as a reserve military officer and was a training facilitator at Camp San Luis Obispo. Mac then began his life as a consummate potter, painter, sculptor, writer, and poet. He threw himself into his new responsibilities with his usual enthusiasm so that they became among the departments most popular offerings. As particularly active leaders in a "Feed the Mind Mission," an outreach program for Nigeria, Addie and Bill made five trips to Nigeria. Anita is survived by son Robert, daughter Karla, eight grandchildren, 13 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and four great-greatgrandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2016, WILLIAM R. HANSON, Emeritus Professor of Biology, 1960-1988, died on October 31, 2015 at age 96. His journey took him south through Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, and southern Colorado to make cauliflower crates with boyhood best friend Stuart Coffman. In the early 1960s, he taught California state government courses at the Chino Prison. A versatile scholar and dedicated teacher, he earned the respect of both students and colleagues and will be remembered as an outstanding teacher who was dedicated to his community. He served as Dean of the School of Humanities and Fine Arts until his retirement in 1980. After the war, he studied law at the University of Chicago. Born January 23, 1926 in Highland Park, Michigan, she married Morton Dimondstein, the noted Los Angeles artist and tribal art dealer, in 1950. She taught at CSLA for 15 years and at UCLA for 18 years. His invention of the square on the glass backboarda device to aid improvement in shooting basketsand the multicolored basketball were widely adopted, and are credited with advancing the sport. He also participated in the Young Eagles program, introducing postwar teenagers to aviation as a possible career. While Chair from 1969 to 1980, he guided his department's growth and the modification and changes in the program and course offerings necessary to meet the needs of the criminal justice community. His specialization was Spanish-American literature, particularly the 20th century novel, short story, and theater. Bob was born in Hastings, Nebraska to Louis and Celia Kully on February 27, 1927. The restroom building near the main theater was commonly known as Beaver Hall and is still called that by old timers aware how upset he was by initial plans, which would have had the public bathrooms in the main building, where flushing toilets could compete with the performance. 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. Jim took special pleasure in music. Formerly holding a joint appointment as coordinator of television programs and professor of television administration, he was renamed exclusively to the manager's position in the mid-1980s, when all the administrative professorships were eliminated at the onset of collective bargaining. He served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1984 as a colonel, medical services. She received a B.A. in 1954. Active in the Academic Senate from 1980 until he became dean, Chuck served as the summer chair in 1984, and as summer vice chair in 1982 and 1985, at which time he stepped down to assume the dean position. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1966. Francis retired in December 1976 after 27 years of teaching. He was 89. He was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in India, where he did the research for his Ph.D. dissertation on Indian factory workers, and later had a leave for follow-up research on Indian immigrants in the West Indies. His studies on Georgian art often explored the connections between Byzantine Europe and the Eastern provinces. John taught basic methods of secondary teaching courses for years. degree from DePaul University in 1948 and, in 1949, his MBA from the University of Chicago. He received the campus Outstanding Professor Award for 1967-68 and was elected to membership in The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Always a great mechanic and handyman, Ron would help anyone who would ask. Dr. Peckham earned an A.B. The cast included Mexican actress Alejandra Flores (as Ultima) and 14 Chicano studies students in various roles. In many ways, their jobs complemented each other. He had a wonderful garden with at least 100 trees, a greenhouse with orchids, and he knew the Latin as well as common names for most plants. There, during the war, the Japanese kept hundreds of Chinese captives, mostly from Manchuria, as slave laborers under deplorable conditions. Characterized by his colleagues as a quiet, gentle, dignified person, Joe was equally at home with his graduate students and with gifted high school students with whom he worked. Students remember him best for his wit, versatility in teaching, and availability. Matson' s primary area of academic endeavor was the training of counselors for two-year community colleges. Born in New York City on October 3, 1931and raised in Harlem, Teresa received her A.B. Manny joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1960, where he taught in the Department of Management until his retirement in 1980. in international law with a minor in social studies in 1954. At 91, she was still the high-spirited, witty, and intelligent woman of many interests and skills. Thus began a true David and Goliath story. His graduate course in music administration became his specialty. Professor Krilowicz made a big impact on my life. In his large lecture introduction to American politics course, taught in King Hall Lecture Hall 1, he lectured on the unfairness of the relocation of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Joans numerous awards include World Tennis magazines Marlboro Award for her contributions to tennis (1963), USTA Womens Tennis Leadership Award (1970), and Southern California Tennis Association Coach of the Year Award (1974). Located in the heart of Los Angeles, Cal State LA has long been recognized as an engine of economic and social mobility. It recently came to the attention of the Emeriti Association that Dorothy Mortensen, widow of Donald Mortensen, emeritus professor of education and dean of the former School of Fine and Applied Arts, died on April 22, 2008. In 1974 she was appointed Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, a position which she held until 1981. She was 74. This deeply offended Bruces sense of justice and he decided to contest the verdict. While in high school, she began to focus on biology. degree in English. During her 23 years at Cal State L.A., she was known for her teaching, research, and mentorship, and was a recipient of both campus and system wide Outstanding Professor honors. In collaboration with Abdallah Beddawi, she introduced literature courses on Francophone writers of the former French colonies: African, Caribbean, and Canadian. Terry served on the University General Education Task Force in the early 1980s that crafted the original general education program. They shared many trips overseas to China, England, Ireland, Italy, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, and Hawaii. After one year as an operating room nurse at Whittier Hospital, she became the charge nurse in a medical surgical unit at Palm Harbor Hospital, followed by the head nurse on a coronary care unit at St. Joseph Hospital, and by 1971, she had begun her teaching career as an in-service instructor in critical care nursing and a part-time instructor at Golden West College. South Carolina Gamecocks. When asked in a 1990 interview how she would like to be remembered, Cobb told the Association for Women in Science, I think Id like to be remembered as a black woman scientist who cared very much about what happens to young folks, particularly women going into science. She is survived by her son Roy, her daughter-in-law, and one granddaughter.The Emeritimes, Winter 2017, MILTON W. MEYER, Professor of History, 1959-1986. Sax grew up in Long Beach, where he played basketball and football at Long Beach Poly High School. "But," he said, "I was rich; no one in town had cash." Bob is survived by three children from his first wife, Rae SowardKim, Jil, and Robert, Jr.and their spouses, five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Her real love, however, was teaching the nursing education courses in the graduate program. Lou left behind his haircutting interlude after receiving the Coro Foundation Fellowship in Public Affairs in San Francisco, appointed afterwards as a consultant to the Committee on State Personnel and Military Affairs of the California State Assembly. He was asked by Lord Mountbatten of England to write his life story. He is survived by a daughter, a brother, a sister, and two grandsons.The Emeritimes, September 1986, VIRGINIA CHAMBERLAIN, Emeritus Professor of Home Economics, died at her retirement home in Cambria, CA, on July 2, 1986. In 1975 John took early retirement, and the Norbys settled in Langley, where in the ensuing years they became involved in many community projects. His research and writing on the subject of pre-Columbian transoceanic cultural diffusion resulted in Who First Discovered America (1984), Explorers of Pre-Columbian America? Cheryl Miller: A Basketball Legend. For more information, call the English Department at 213-343-4140.The Emeritimes, Winter 1997, ANN M. RICHARDSON (Professor of Psychology, 1959-1980) passed away on February 18, 1997 as a result of emphysema. Four years after retiring, Neale moved to Oregon in 1978 where he was an avid golfer and a voracious reader. He then moved to the University of Southern Louisiana, appointed as an associate professor of curriculum and instruction. He received his doctorate in 1955. This pursuit was the foundation of what was to become a lifetime field of research and contributions resulting in numerous publications, consultations, addresses, etc. It established that a passport, or other right of a U.S. citizen, cannot be denied based on suspicion or on information that the U.S. State Department or FBI refuses to reveal. He retired from the University in 1986. Norman's own prodigious memory and fresh readings of 18th-century poetry made him particularly sensitive to Coleridge's literary kleptomania, and his own innate moral sensitivity was equally perplexed and outraged. Mustered out as a Lieutenant Commander in 1945, Adam returned to LACC as Personnel Director and then as Director of Audiovisual Services and Assistant Dean. As child, he and his family were often homeless, living in cars and picking up work wherever they could. Up until a few months before her death, she was planning to write her next booka murder mystery. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps and later became chief research psychologist for the USC Institute of Psychiatry and Law. While growing up in southern California, Miller displayed extraordinary talent on the basketball court. Naval Reserve in October 1941 and was commissioned as an ensign in March 1942. Except for brief appointments as instructor at the University of Oregon and Stockton College, he completed his entire career at Cal State L.A. Paul served as department chair and graduate studies coordinator in Sociology, and as an at large member of the Academic Senate, before becoming associate dean for fiscal affairs in the School of Letters and Science in 1971. Saralyn presented at numerous national conferences, including those of the National Council of Teachers of English and the Modern Language Association. He was an avid bridge player, both at Cal State L.A. and in his retirement in Burbank. He created and led the Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB) to promote technological innovation, a precedent soon replicated in other counties of Hawaii. He adhered to his beloved Berkeley's sociology tradition of writing scholarly books rather than discrete journal articles. In addition, she had been active in the Episcopal Church of Arcadia and the American Association of University Women (AAUW). She continued to teach at Middlebury College for a few years and she continued publishing. Matthew Lawrence hugs Chilli as the pair pack on the PDA at airport Jay joined the faculty in 1960 after an extended career in elementary and secondary art education. She had two daughters, of whom she was extremely proud. Throughout his career at Cal State L.A., Gerhard was also an outspoken and deeply committed champion of faculty rights. His interest in theater converged with his desire to help people heal when he discovered psychodrama, studying with its founder, Jacob Moreno, beginning in 1967. He either wrote or edited numerous books and also served as a consultant on many films. Upon his retirement in 1995, Tony moved to Avila Beach. Many of the artists whom she promoted at the Gallery expressed their gratitude for her help with their careers. Francesca Alexander is survived by her husband, Jacob Levine, a retired Los Angeles County probation administrator, and their son, Alexander Levine, a Ph.D. candidate in physics at UCLA.The Emeritimes, Winter 1993, DAN CAPPA, Emeritus Professor of Education, came to Cal State L.A. to chair the (then) Department of Elementary Education in 1959. In addition to that nomination, Abd al-Malik was campus Outstanding Professor in 1973, and won the Silver Medal of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in 1986. Bob was a pianist, conductor, and composer, and one of the most esteemed teachers, recognized by an Outstanding Professor Award in 1976. In 1984, he and his slide rule collection appeared in Newsweek. degree in 1939 at the University of Tennessee, her M.S. She began teaching music professionally at a girls' school in Washington, D.C., but after her marriage she went west with her husband to Southern California. He was a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Cost Accountants. in 1939 from Utah State University, and completed an M.S. Burt will be remembered for his sunny outlook and humor, love of music and travel, tenderness with his family, and toughness. His professional activities were devoted to his private clinical practice, including group therapy. and USC (Ed.D. Funeral services were held at the family plot at Lyles Church in Fluvanna County, Virginia.The Emeritimes, Fall 2020, THOMAS ANNESE, Emeritus Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1961-1992, died on July 7, 2020. Aliyah Boston, Caitlin Clark, Azzi Fudd and the 25 best players in women's college basketball. Anita was born in Archer City, Texas to Mont and Annie Hart, and was the last survivor of eight siblings. Jack was appointed to an administrative position at Los Angeles State College in 1949, following his B.S. His long and wide-ranging experience in academic governance, along with his exceptional training in deliberative processes, made it possible for him to provide for meetings where complex issues could be explored with full participation and genuine respect for the democratic values that inform and sustain our society. During this time, he wrote about American life and culture for newspapers and magazines in Damascus. Sylvia is survived by sons Jonathan, David, and Daniel, grandson, brother, and many nieces and nephews. He was Associate Chair of the Department of English during the 1974-75 academic year.The Emeritimes, Spring1988, EMANUEL C. SALEMI, Emeritus Professor of Management, died February 12, 1988. Diamond was a professor of psychology at Cal State L.A. from 1949 until his retirement in 1971. He taught at the University of Kentucky for two years and then returned for his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago, where he specialized in comparative politics and international relations. He very quickly acquired a world-wide reputation in his field by dint of his many lectures and published articles, as well as several books. After his active service, he retained the rank of major and senior pilot, USAF Reserve, inactive. John Greenlee came to Cal State L.A. in Fall 1965 as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Carol spent many summers in Yosemite National Park with her family, and loved the opportunity to bring her nieces, nephews, and goddaughter along with her. Biology Department in 1969 and taught there until 2000. He instituted many new and unique techniques for student advisement. John lived in Pasadena but he also had a condo in San Diego. He was 85 years of age. Gmur was active in the First Baptist Church of Carpinteria which he served as deacon and treasurer. In these endeavors, he worked with colleagues in the Geology Department, and with colleagues in the College of Education. Jake was recognized as an outstanding professor in 1966, which he cherished because it represented the esteem of his students. He was preceded in death by his son, Captain Peter Sinclair, who was injured in Iraq. There he met graduate student Jean Chenoweth. Alan served on a variety of campus committees as well, and was representing Cal State L.A. on the CSU Systemwide Electronic Access to Information Resources Committee at the time of his death. Recognizing his promise in this field, the department hired him as an assistant professor before he completed the M.A., which he did in 1957. He earned a Bachelor of Music degree from the New England Conservatory of Music and a Master of Music degree from Harvard, where Igor Stravinsky was one of his teachers. Apart from sociology, Ralph taught geography and anthropology, and occasionally served on promotion committees in both of those departments. On campus, a frequent objection to the Times obituary was that it did not recognize what a funny man Paul was. A family funeral was held in Colma, California on March 7.The Emeritimes, Spring 2015, JOHN MELVIN LEIMAN, Emeritus Associate Professor of Psychology, 1967-1983, died at age 95 on December 27, 2014 at home in Eugene, Oregon. 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. He did social work in New York City and also taught at Purdue and USC before his appointment at CSLA. In 2002, he received the Special Achievement Award for Dedicated Service to Pacific Palisades. Bruce had begun working at Caltech, where Oppenheimer was also teaching. After the war, he was employed as a consultant on aviation education for the California State Department of Education's Bureau of Aviation Education. While on a cruise to the Mexican Riviera in February 2006, K.T. He served as a legal adviser to the University in its early years, and later was a judge pro tern, filling in at municipal courts in the San Gabriel Valley. His book, Etching , was published in1973. Emerita Librarian Mary Gormly, who recalls the exhibit, described his works as "breathtaking particularly the small pieces of jewelry." An exhibition of his artwork, both painting and sculpture, was held in the Cal State L.A. Art Gallery in the 1990s. Always social, courteous, and welcoming, Bobbie was especially proud of her Virginia heritage and her family. David, who has followed in his father's musical footsteps, is a noted jazz pianist and composer.The Emeritimes, Spring 2003, H. LEONARD EDMONDSON, Professor of Art, 1964-1986, died in July 2002. He served as chair of the Assembly of the School of Arts and Letters and was a member of the Faculty Affairs Committee, as well as a number of university and department committees. The subject of econometrics was in its infancy, and the Commission's director was Jacob Marschak, who already was highly regarded in this new field of economic theory. When he was chair, his desk was famousmore than six feet in width and three feet wide, covered with papers and documents in a pile that was almost a foot high in the middleyet he could pull out any particular document almost at will. 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. She went on to anchor the U.S. Olympic team that captured the 1984 . The son of Catholic parents, Lou was enrolled at St. Lawrence of Brindisi Elementary Catholic School, followed by Cathedral High School, Los Angeles City College, and Occidental College. He was a consummate clinical and family therapist who maintained a clinical practice throughout his career. Walter received his B.A. At her request, no service was held.The Emeritimes, Fall 2005 LOUISE LILLARD, widow of Richard Lillard, late professor emeritus of English, died of breast cancer on July 24, 2005. After the war, he attended Hastings College, graduating with a B.A. As one who testified at the criminal trials after the war, Bill was interviewed and appears in the video. He received the Ed.D. On a whim, she joined a friend headed for sunny California shortly after her graduation. From May 26, 2016, to May 2019, he was the Women's Basketball Coach at California State Los Angeles. Ken and Ellen moved back to California in 1971, where Ken finished his career at Cal State L.A. in the Department of Technology. Cheryl Miller is one of the most decorated players in women's basketball history. When he returned to the University in 1970, he joined the new department and taught courses in the historical and philosophical foundations of education and the sociological foundations of education. Faculty, family members, administrators, and students voiced their appreciation for the professor who dedicated himself to the betterment of students. Wounded in Germany, he returned to school after the war, attending the University of Buffalo (B.S., 1951) and the University of Wisconsin (M.B.A., 1952 and Ph.D., 1958). He continued his education at Michigan State University, where he received his MBA in 1963 and later, obtained his DBA from Indiana University in 1972. in chemistry at the University of Colorado, Boulder, followed by an M.A. At that point, he reported for his induction. In 1965, Bill resigned to become university librarian and professor of bibliography at Bucknell University, where he served until 1968. He was then appointed as an assistant professor of education at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. She practiced law in Los Angeles and Glendale well past her retirement from the faculty. 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. He was awarded his M.S.E.E. degrees in 1950, and completed an M.A. In 1995, she completed her Ph.D. studies at the University of Texas, Austin. He held positions on the National School Board Association, the California School Board Association, the Pasadena Redevelopment Agency, and the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association. Kevins fondest memories of his father are the long talks the two of them had discussing religion, history, philosophy, literature, and politics. 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. She deliberately reoriented her students experiments toward community concerns in nutrition, and was personally involved in community programs such as Head Start and Freedom from Hunger. He was commissioned as an ensign before the war's end. This concept of structure defining function has long been a central tenet of chemistry, and Lloyd's own work pushed that concept directly into biology, where it is continually demonstrated to this day. The Emeriti Association has established a graduate fellowship in her name, as proposed and initiated by Carol Smallenburg, emerita professor of education. His teaching career included Arizona State, the University of Denver, UCLA, and the University of Washington. She received an M.A. A lot of people throw the term science around, but Barry Lowenkron was a true scientist, both in his thinking and in his research. degree in education in 1960. Other volumes in his American period were Founding Mothers , Becoming American (a prize-winning children's book), Dolley Madison , the Gettysburg Address , and Lincoln's Legacy: The Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address . U.S.A., a 200-acre ranch about 40 miles north of the Los . Two years later, Demetra was in France studying French at the Sorbonne. Born in Akron, Ohio in 1917, Sam pursued his higher education locally, obtaining his B.S. Ed returned to the west coast in 1982 as vice president for academic affairs and professor of biology at Cal State LA. He received both his B.A. As an administrator, in addition to his years as Department Chair, he filled the post of Acting Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences in 1960-61. He went on to the University of Southern California. Bob's early interest in music never left him, even as he went on to a career in other fields.
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