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He believed today's law enforcement officer needs knowledge in many areas, including law, medicine, and welfare. John is survived by Rita and by their daughter Christine and son Eric. He was always welcoming and interested in knowing what was going on in ones life. His colleagues in the Department of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies pledged to honor him and his legacy. Lou is survived by his daughters Cynthia and Eleanor; his son Diego; siblings Christine, Sally, Irene, and Alex; and five grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, ALAN N. CRAWFORD, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1969-2002, died on April 13, 2019 of melanoma at the age of 78. In 1967-68, he and his family spent the entire academic year in England. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 31, 1929, the youngest of four children of parents who emigrated to the United States from Byelorussia at the beginning of the century. A celebration of his life was held at El Bekal Shrine Center on December 19.The Emeritimes, Winter 2015, FRANKLYN A. JOHNSON, Campus President, 1963-1966. He died there after the relatively recent onset of Alzheimer's disease. The consensus among his colleagues is that, through his demeanor and actions, Joe represented the University and the Department in good light. Besides the two Toms, Millie is survived by a second son, Patrick, and two grandchildren. She was a member of Rotary International, life member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and member of the Phi Beta Delta International Scholars. She received her B.A. This deeply offended Bruces sense of justice and he decided to contest the verdict. He returned to USC after the war to earn his B.A. Chapters in books, articles, and class compendiums further documented her expertise and contributions to the field. After graduating from high school at 15, he attended Parsons College for two years, then transferred to the University of Iowa where he received a bachelor's degree in 1930, a master's in 1931, and a Ph.D. in 1934. While Bill was studying at UCLA he was also teaching at Cal State L.A. Returning to New York University, he completed the Ph.D. in 1941. degree in geology and paleontology at Cal Tech. Floyd Simpson, chair of the Division of Business and Economics, advised that three- and four-bedroom houses in the area were going for $13,000 to $20,000. 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. Ralph was born on July 8, 1913 in Effingham, Kansas, attended school there, and graduated from Kansas State Teachers College in 1938. Anita began teaching elementary physical education for teachers at Cal State LA in 1956 and also coached womens golf. Many were limited edition publications. He served as an assistant football coach at Pepperdine University and at Drake before taking the position of head football coach at Los Angeles State College in 1951, where he developed the first football program. Her administrative skill was an outgrowth of her military career in the Navy, which preceded her academic pursuits. he balances a love of the arts with his passion for the sciences: he plays the piano and is a professional oboist who performed with the San Diego Symphony while a student at San Diego State. Tom was devoted to his wife Sharon, with whom he shared a love for music. He then went on in 1967 to the U. S. Department of Transportation as head of its Safety Standards Division. In 1992, he was appointed director of the intramural athletics program. Pat and her husband, Richard, whom she lost in 2013, were great supporters of music, contributing to the Clark Early Music Library, Los Angeles Opera, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and public school programs at Westlake High School and Redondo Union High School. He was the author of innumerable journal articles and invited addresses. Memorial gifts in her honor may be sent to the school, 1700 Danbury Road, Claremont, CA 91711.The Emeritimes, Fall 1991, ARLENE F. BOCK, Librarian Emerita, died on October 31, 1991. On retirement in 2000, she became an active member of the Emeriti Association. Born in Ardmore, Oklahoma, on October 29, 1915, Dr. Stansell received his B.A. the students have been marvelousits been my experience that we have a special breed of students. During his residency in Southern California he served for 20 years in the Los Angeles Sheriffs' Reserve, and also was active in training Peace Corps volunteers. in political science at UCLA in 1949. His teaching even extended to his enthusiasm for ballroom dance and resulted in a charming book: Invitation to the Dance: An Introduction to Ballroom Dance. He studied the Navajo language and wrote on Athapascan culture and botany. Helen began teaching at Cal State, L.A. in 1960, where her 18 years of distinguished service was recognized with the presentation by her fellow faculty members the Outstanding Professor Award in the year of her retirement, 1978. The Nicklin family immigrated to the U. S. in 1926; Helen became an American citizen in 1944 on reaching the age of 21, as then required. She spent the remainder of her career until her retirement in 1990 as a professor, also serving for a period of time as associate dean of the school. The Golden Eagles erased an eight-point deficit in the final 47 seconds to stun Cal State Dominguez Hills, 90-89 and scored 17 straight points to stun UC San Diego, 75-69. As one of three siblings, Paul, his twin brother Billy, and sister Myra were born in Philadelphia to Samuel and Celia Rosenthal. 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. John obtained his B.A. John was invited to exhibit in the International Watercolor Exhibition, exhibit drawings at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and work at the Detroit Institute of Art, Chicago Art Institute, San Francisco Museum of Art, and Los Angeles County Art Institute, among many others. Upon receiving a fellowship, she attended Bryn Mawr College to do her doctoral work and received her Ph.D. in experimental and social psychology in 1957. Lou was also director of the Multi-Campus Latin American Media Project. He was an expert in the chemistry and biochemistry of hemoglobin. An avid gardener and excellent cook, Betty also loved cats and sports cars. .. In his professional field of secondary education, Rogers was a contributor to professional research journals and served extensively over the years on accrediting committees of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Doctors feared he would not walk again. His family had been informed that he was killed in action, but German doctors removed part of one lung without anesthesia at a POW camp and he survived. ke's mother, Maja, was active in public affairs, notably as an advocate for women and children and for adult education. When slide rules were replaced by calculators in the late 70s, Don began to collect slide rules, joking that they would be worth a lot of money as antiques some day. Many of the artists whom she promoted at the Gallery expressed their gratitude for her help with their careers. Kim Fields got her The Facts Of Life 'sisters' back together for the Lifetime Christmas movie she is starring in and executive producing. She held memberships in the American Association of University Professors, California State Employees Association, American Nurses Association, Faculty Women's Association, California Faculty Association, Alpha Tau Delta, and Phi Kappa Phi. Time as a college coach. in 1959 from the University of Southern California. died of a cardiac arrest following surgery for cancer on October 5, 1990. A Fulbright Fellowship at the University of Kandy in Sri Lanka formed a three decades-long connection. The only grandson of Alec Thompson, founder of the Thompson Boiler Works on the site of what is now Mandarin Plaza in New Chinatown, Ross was born in Los Angeles and lived there all his life except for time spent at Berkeley, MIT, Cornell, and the Navy Language School at Boulder, CO. For 20 of his 30 years of service at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, Charles directed the Circulation and Limited Loan departments. 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. A lover of music, singer, and piano player, Ed was active in arts and civic organizations in his home communities through the years. Mike was a well-known figure in sports circles throughout Southern California. After spending a short time as a public health nurse, she enlisted in the Air Force and, after her active duty, joined the Air Force Reserve. He taught for a year on a Fulbright appointment in Buenos Aires (1959), and interested himself in the general study of American popular culture. Del's interest in the optometric aspects of reading education led him to involve himself in the controversies surrounding the speed reading mania of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Shortly after being promoted to full professor in 1969, the department was renamed the Department of Political Science. Away from the University, Chuck enjoyed skiing, and playing basketball and volleyball. A Zen Buddhist, she compiled her required brag sheets at the end of each year with a listing of her Zen masters. In 1986, she was nominated for the James E. Sullivan Award, and in that same year, USC retired her #31 jersey, the first . As the college grew, Don's abilities were essential in the development of the curriculum and credential programs of what first became the Division of Education. A decades-old murder mystery in Saginaw - NBC News He next accepted a position with the Human Resources Research Organization for research on planned change projects in various countries. He was a major figure in the movement to establish the campus faculty union, and he was ever ready to resist aggressively any perceived infringements on the principle of faculty autonomy or assaults on the humanistic values he treasured. Over the years Ernest played a leadership role in the area of curriculum development. in 1949, for which he majored in chemistry with minors in physics and math, he went into public school teaching for four years, and concurrently began graduate study in education. This became their sanctuary when they needed a quiet place away from the city. Ellie served in academic governance for 25 of her 28 years as a Cal State L.A. faculty member, playing a very active role. Long-time colleague Leon Schwartz knew her for 46 years with unflagging admiration and affection. To quote one of her younger colleagues in the department's Spanish section, When I first met Marie I was struck by her warm, unassuming personality, and I was unaware that I was rubbing shoulders with a Harvard graduate. He directed several University choral groups, but he is best known as the founder of the Los Angeles Gregorian Institute and Schola. He also served as a senior mental health consultant to the Head Start program in Pasadena and as a field assessment officer for several Peace Corps training programs conducted at Cal State L.A. One colleague felt that Paul was proud of his lack of the doctorate, a kind of private snobbery, but eventually concluded that he was more literate and a better thinker than many of his doctoral colleagues. He retired from coaching in 1962 and from the University in 1978. Her initial employment at the University was in a staff position, managing equipment for the department. She retired to her home in Venice, California, but remained as active as she could. She participated in scholarly international and national conferences and was invited to represent Cal State LA in Cairo before the Egyptian Minister of Education with a delegation led by Congresswoman Diane Watson. During the memorial service on March 10 at Forest Lawn in Covina, members of the department expressed their gratitude for Ron's numerous and lasting contributions that have had a strong impact on the department's well-being. During World War II, Jesse served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army 63 rd infantry division. She enjoyed fine dining and films of all genres. Taking advantage of the G.I. Bruce retired from Cal State LA in 1980 and moved to Monterey County, where he built a beautiful home in Carmel Valley by himself. Her first job was working with polio patients at Warm Springs Medical Center in Georgia. His activities also included many school and university committees. Sidney's emeriti associations were inspired by his acquaintance with the UCLA Emeriti Association and the American Association of University Professors, which was second only to Bernard Shaw in Sidney's galaxy. He came to Cal State L.A. when the science and mathematics curricula were in their formative stages and presided over the development of the various departments as chair of the Division of Science and Mathematics. Characteristic of the true scholar-teacher, David was actively engaged in the University and the community. Allen was the author of over a dozen police science textbooks, including Decision Making in Police Administration (1961), A Handbook in Criminal Procedure and the Administration of Justice (1966), Police Film Guide (1968), Effective Police Manpower Utilization (1969), Patrol Administration (1969), Field Interrogation (1970), Police Supervision Readings (1971), An Introduction to Modern Police Firearms (1971), Police Disaster Operation (1972), The Search for an Effective Police Handgun (1973), You and the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics (1975, illustrated by David McNutt), and Rural Law Enforcement (1982). During this time Paulee was often heard in the Metropolitan Opera broadcasts that aired on Saturdays. A 1951 graduate of West Mansfield High School, he received a scholarship and attended Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio, graduating in 1955 with a B.S. In the course of his academic progress, Charlie was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and to Sigma Xi, the national honor society for scientific research. 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. He then attended Yale University, where he was a senior editor of the Yale Daily News, editor of Et Veritas (Yale magazine devoted to intellectual inquiry), and a member of the Aurelian Honor Society. 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. That same year, Frank assumed the position of construction company commander with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and served in Heidelberg, Germany. He is remembered for his gentle wisdom, his ready laugh, and delicious sense of humor. Im glad to be back, she said. His other novels were "The Enemy," and "A Passage of Hawks," and "Love in a Windy Space." When they returned to Cal State LA, they were able to tell their classes firsthand how Cuba was being transformed. She is survived by her daughter Karen, two grandchildren, and many more loving relatives and friends.The Emeritimes, Fall 2018, JOAN SABRINA MIMS-COX, Professor of Education in the Division of Curriculum and Instruction, 1987-2018, died on May 25, 2018 in Cerritos at the age of 63. Jim is survived by his wife Joan, his children Moira and Sean, and four grandchildren. His service in the Institute for Certification of Computer Professionals, the national body that sets the standards for certifications in business intelligence, data management, and computing, brought favorable exposure to his department and his college. Hap and Gigi also restored carousel animals. in Aeronautical Engineering (1961). 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. His father was a fine amateur painter. 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. Bill was born on March 31, 1921 in South Bend, Indiana, where he spent his childhood. Colleagues who visited him later at a North Hollywood care facility believed that he recognized them and heard their words. 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. He is survived by his three sons, David, Dan, and Phil, as well as a sister, Audrey Wright. Jessie was born in Michigan, where she began her education. Mrs. Greenlee continues to reside in South Pasadena, where the couple had made their home since coming to California in 1965.The Emeritimes, Winter 1993, JOHN ALDEN GREENLEE, President of the University, 1966-1979 - A Tribute by Bill Lloyd. As a high school teenager, he wrote letters to the heads of all the major chemical companies asking them to keep him apprised of any new and exciting discoveries. Dr. Kiker came to Cal State L.A. in 1962, a year after completing his Ph.D. in Psychology at Ohio State University. Don joined the Cal State L. A. faculty in 1949, in the University's nascent years as Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences, housed on the campus of L. A. Allen is survived by his wife Patricia, of Gleneden Beach; sons Brad and Scott; daughter Teresa; and five grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2009, HERBERT GOLDENBERG, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, 1955-1986 , died peacefully on New Year's Eve 2008 at the age of 82, surrounded by his family. in civil engineering from Cooper Union in 1953. He also participated in the formulation of the Support for the Educationally and Economically Disadvantaged program (SEED) of the American Chemical Society. from Michigan State, having majored in school administration and minored in sociology. programs. D. in 1950, and soon established himself as a faculty leader for student interests. He combined his work with his great interest inand enthusiasm for-35 mm photography which resulted in numerous slide lectures.The Emeritimes, Fall 1993, HUDSON ROYSHER (1954-1975, Art) died on June 23, 1993 in La Jolla, CA after a long illness. During that time, the University underwent extensive changes in procedures as computers were introduced and rapidly modified. Paul and his wife, Beryl, were ardent travelers until his health began to de-cline several years ago. This was inspiring! In addition, he was a member of MENSA and a consultant in the life sciences to some 30 institutions, including the state of Florida and the Universidad Simn Bolvar in Venezuela. Directing was part of the fabric of his life and very dear to him. degree at Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana (1950) and her M.S. At the University his contributions were numerous. From 1952 to 1953, she was a nursery school nutritionist at Purdue. My life has been enriched by working with these inquisitive minds. Tom was not only a mentor to his students, but also to his colleagues by example. He began his undergraduate studies at Southern Illinois University and, following military service, completed his B.A. A native of Frankfurt, Germany, Wulf came to the United States with a Ph.D. from Goethe University in the early 1950s. The timing of Martys arrival at Cal State LA was hardly auspicious. 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). His hardworking immigrant father, who was always an inspiration to Jerry, was tragically killed in a farm accident. Although a scholar and teacher with wide-ranging interests, his major area of concentration was American literature and culture. After the war, he received his B.A. He traveled to more than 50 countries in his peripatetic life. She also wrote a bill that established the California Museum of Afro-American History and Culture within the Museum of Science and Industry in Los Angeles. In her new community, Betty became an active volunteer in her new church, St. Bede's. At a time when no such program existed, she provided leadership in the development of two pioneer governing groups for women athletes: the Extramural Coordinating Council of Southern California Colleges and the Southern California Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Lamar joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in1965, where he served in numerous capacities: through the ranks from assistant professor to professor, department chair of the Department of Special Education, director of the Office of Student Services of the School of Education, associate dean of the School of Education, Charter School of Education coordinator of state and national teacher credentialing accreditation, consultant, mentor, and friend. In 1986 he was honored with the Certificate of Merit from the American College Testing/National Academic Advisory Association National Recognition Program for Academic Advising. Dotty enrolled for graduate study at the University of Montana, where she taught dance and swimming in women's P.E. Dutch is survived by his wife Marjorie, daughter Janis, and son Gary.The Emeritimes, Fall 2002, MARY C. W. HUBER, Professor of Speech, 1952-1971. While living in Illinois, Bushman was part of the group of Chicago writers that included Nelson Algren, James T. Farrell, and Jack Conroy. In the following year, she was a consultant on the City of Hope's Hallett Project. During Don's 15-year leadership at MEDB, he directed both local and state efforts in planning educational as well as economic developments. from Maryville College in 1936, a B.D. It recently came to the attention of the Emeriti Association that Harold E. Lionetti, emeritus professor of Spanish, died earlier this year (2010). Retiring from the service, he returned to college, earning MA and Ph.D. degrees at UCLA. As a team, Cal State L.A. scores an average of 63.5 points . He had been retired for ten years and resided in Agoura Hills. These literary masterpieces on everything from conversion to literary scholarship reflected both Jims keen intelligence and sharp sense of humor. In the U.S., she received a B.E. As an outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and competitive marksmanship. They had been introduced by fellow employees while bowling on the McKesson bowling team. Dutch was a very popular professor with students during his 30 years of service at the University. He also taught industrial design in the College of Architecture and Fine Arts at USC (1939-42). He presented papers at political science meetings throughout his career, on topics ranging from students and academic freedom to power structure research, corporations and U.S. foreign policy, and social network analysis. At that time, his commitment to teaching in motor learning and graduate areas of physical education became so intense and demanding that he reluctantly asked to be relieved of the coaching assignments. Appointed by President Truman in 1950, Gordon served as director of price stabilization for Southern California during the Korean War. in 1952 and her Ed.D. During that time, he taught a number of courses, including Basic Design, Three Dimensional Design, Graphic Design, Exhibition Design, Lettering, Product Design, Graduate Problems in Design, and the MA/MFA Seminar in Design. She also served as department chair for the Department of Communication Disorders. After completing his bachelors degree in electrical engineering in 1952, he returned to what had become Israel and served in the Israeli Defense Force. Randy was a campus librarian from 1954, when the Library was on the Vermont campus, until 1985. His wanderlust may have arisen during his participation in an exchange program, when he served as a counselor at Macquarie University in Australia during 1986. Following retirement, Jean and K.T. I feel lucky that I got to know her and be inspired by her energy and excitement for science. he who had been A lover of art and nature, Ted's special interest area was design, the field in which he did most of his teaching at the University. He was a talented tenor soloist, performing in his church and in Los Angeles Civic Opera productions. After the war, he attended Columbia University, earning a B.S. He then obtained a B.A. Bob was editor of the high school newspaper and enjoyed attending local concerts and writing music reviews for the paper. He involved students in his research and contributed both time and money to upgrading equipment for their use. His decision to move was made in order to afford his children, Redi and Rami, a better education in the U.S., even though they had to leave their apartment and most of their possessions behind. 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. Earle received his bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees from USC. Virginias professional activities and affiliations were numerous. Virginia is survived by her husband Rob, children Sheryl and Robert Jr. and their spouses, two grandchildren, sister Christian, sisters and brothers-in-law and their families, and other family members and friends. Grover took early retirement from Cal State L.A. in 1994 for health reasons.The Emeritimes, Winter 1998, GEORGE M. FRANCIS, Professor of Accounting, 1949-1976, one of the early Los Angeles State College faculty members, having arrived just two years after its founding, died in November, 1997. Marilynn is survived by her husband, Glynn, her brother George Becker, and her sister-in-law, Kristina Becker.The Emeritimes, Spring 2002, DEMETRA PALAMARI, Associate Professor of French, 1963-1992, a popular member of the French faculty until her retirement 10 years ago, passed away on February 25, 2002. Over the years, he has remained involved in projects with the Japanese, including one relating to war crimes. Fred was highly regarded as a teacher, having received an Outstanding Professor Award in 1968. from the University of Minnesota in 1934. He either wrote or edited numerous books and also served as a consultant on many films. In academic matters, he consulted the faculty and its Academic Senate for in-depth study and recommendations. Being an active supporter of political causes that she believed in, in 1992 Virginia worked tirelessly for the election of a former governor who was once the keynote speaker at a Cal State LA Honors Convocation. Herb is survived by his wife, anthropologist Muriel Myers, and a sister. Following his coaching years, he served as associate director of athletics until 1970, when he returned to graduate study during a sabbatical leave. He taught courses on world politics, the American federal system, the politics of China and Southeast Asia, comparative politics, and introductory American politics. It is a tribute to his determination that he mastered the new electronic catalog system and published a Probe of Library References (3 rd ed., 1995). Moving with Trixie to California in fall 1949, Del was appointed as a part-time instructor in Cal State L.A.'s Division of Education, with a specialization in remedial reading, and was promoted to a full-time position on the faculty in spring 1950. ("PETE") OLSEN (Recreation, 1958 1975) died July 8,1994 in Provo, UT, where he was born in 1910, attended high school, and graduated from Brigham Young University with a B.S. Among the impressive number of professional certifications Joanne received were that of Certified Public Accountant and Certified Management Accountant. His musical avocation culminated with his acceptance into the Masters of Harmony, a barbershop chorus, in 1989. After his retirement in 1976, he retired to Carson City, Nevada, where he was president of the Nevada Retired Teachers Association and helped raise more than $20,000 for teacher education scholarships. He was active in national professional organizations, including the Ecological Society of America (secretary, 1976 to 1978), National Association of Biology Teachers (president, 1981), and Southern California Academy of Sciences (board of directors, 1985-86, 1993 to 1997; vice president, 1995-96). When Bruces case finally arrived at the U.S. Supreme Court following denials by lower courts, his brief was heard at the same time with the similar but higher-profile cases of actor and singer Paul Robeson and artist Rockwell Kent. Several years after retiring from Cal State L.A., Bunny moved to Denver to be near her daughter Kathy, son-in-law Brian, and granddaughters Elizabeth and Leslie. After searching a long time for the right church community, he began attending the North Hollywood Church of Religious Science. Joe is survived by his wife Christine and son Lakin.The Emeritimes, Spring 2014, MICHAEL LOUIS WAPNER, Professor of Psychology, 1968-2009, and chair from 1985 to 1994, died on December 1, 2011 at the age of 75. A group had been formed to go into Japan to stabilize the situation and secure the country for the U.S. Army of Occupation. He was active in the campus Academic Senate, and served as a member of the National Council of the American Studies Association of Southern California, as well as a term as president of the College English Association of Southern California.

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