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He worked toward his recovery and became active there, serving on the board of the Maui Community Theater and taking courses at Maui Community College. he who had been He served on the Academic Senate, Faculty Policies Committee, Undergraduate Studies Subcommittee, and numerous other deliberative bodies at all levels. In addition, he served as editor of the American Public Affairs Newsletter and co-editor of Western Speech and The Quarterly Journal of Speech . He continued to teach some courses until 1987. Interment was at Inglewood Cemetery.The Emeritimes, Fall 2011 MARILYN FINGERHUT, widow of emeritus professor Eugene Fingerhut, died in early May, 2011 of cancer. He was elected by several departments as an outside member of promotion or tenure committees. 53. The Emeriti Association was recently notified of the death of Marjorie M. Smith, emerita professor of theatre arts, on July 25, 2000.The Emeritimes, Winter 2019, VIRGINIA (PAT) BEYER, Emerita Professor of Education and Associate Dean, School of Education, 1973-1990, died on January 5, 2019 at the age of 91. He directed multitudes of students in a wide variety of theatrical performances. He is remembered for a comprehensive knowledge of his field and for the personal interest he took in students' studies and future careers. Chuck was born on December 10, 1927. Miller also spent four seasons as coach of the WNBAs Phoenix Mercury. After graduating from UCLA, Jackie taught at Redondo Beach High School while working on her master's degree at what was then Los Angeles State College. Curt earned his degrees in physics and chemical engineering at the University of Illinois, with final and special honors. He taught in the Department of Elementary Education until his retirement in 1992. Among them were two courses in Shakespeare, a course in the Bible as literature, a course in American English, another in English language dialects, and courses in the art of writing and advanced writing. All the while, Len participated in his first love, which was teaching. According to Robert Ringle, a former UCLA faculty member specializing in speech pathology, Elise was a talented teacher and clinician, specializing in the treatment of stuttering. He also taught part-time at East Los Angeles College and Rio Hondo College early in his teaching career. Outstanding Professor in 1984, and as a Trustees' Outstanding Professor in 1987. He served with distinction as building coordinator and was always on the lookout for rooms within the science building that could be converted into labs suitable for the various biology programs. He served on the emeriti committee that mounted the library exhibit for the 50 th anniversary of Cal State L.A. Leon was also professionally active during that period, publishing Poems That Sing by French Masters (2008) , translations of French poems that preserved their metrics in the English translation ; A Scion of the Times: Leon Schwartz, Personal Memoirs and Family Annals (2010) , a 1,490-page family history and memoir ; and Limericks, Converbs', and Utter Folly; and collaborating on Dictionnaire de Diderot and on the translation of Fernando Del Paso's Noticias del Imperio. Thereafter, he made five extended visits to Canada and the United Kingdom before he retired. He taught advanced courses in structural geology, engineering geology, field geology, and petrology. 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. from then Los Angeles State College in 1957, and Ed.D. Modest and persuasive, a "man for all seasons", Dr. Stansell contributed a good deal to the community, the Department, and the University. In the early 1960s, Pat married and moved to California. She was 84. He earned an M.A. Although she specialized in speech disorders, she also taught voice and diction classes, for the speech pathology program was still a small one in the early years, which she recalled for The Emeritimes in our 50th anniversary of Cal State L.A. edition (Spring 1997). John predeceased her in 2006. During his tenure, he served as chair of the Department of Elementary Education, associate dean of the School of Education, and acting dean of the School of Education. He then moved to Princeton University, where he taught and did postdoctoral research for a couple of years before joining the Ames Laboratory and the faculty at Iowa State University. Born on May 11, 1927, the second child of Steven and Marie Mueller, Pat and her older brother Robert spent their childhood in St. Louis. He was an active member of the American Association of University Professors campus chapter, and served on its executive committee. Educated in Indiana public schools, he went on to Purdue University and received a B.S. 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. She established a scholarship for psychology students in memory of her husband, who retired in 1972 and died in 1974. Several new buildings were constructed, including the first student dormitories on campus that bear her name. in math and economics (1951) and began work on a doctorate in economics, which was interrupted in 1954 by the birth of a daughter, Laura Jean. Bob had a heroic record as a paratrooper in World War II, making many jumps, both in training and in combat. He served on countless committees at the University and chaired his department from 1970 to 1973. As Cal State LA trustee professor, she directed the ACCESS Center established to increase the number of economically disadvantaged students pursuing careers in science, engineering, and mathematics. Born in Montana on July 17, 1921, Don grew up in Minnesota, where his father was a teacher and vegetable farmer during the Great Depression. Her deep sense of the dignity and value of every individual were hallmarks of her personal relationships, her teaching, and her scholarship. He also taught part time in the School of Business and Economics. Barry is survived by his wife Bobbi, son Matt, brother Larry, sister Seena, stepchildren Aaron and Denise, four step-grandchildren, and a great-granddaughter. He was very passionate about helping students learn and excel, and they greatly benefited from his expertise and pedagogy. He spoke about his work and illustrated his lecture with impressive color slides. Al joined the physics department faculty at CSU Long Beach in 1964, where he enjoyed both teaching and research until his retirement in 1992. She became a certified psychologist in California in 1950. Ruth's achievements both in the Department of Nursing and the School of Health and Human Services were significant and numerous. George was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church; California Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance; Phi Delta Kappa; and Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. They shared a lifetime of great memories hiking, camping, surfing, and all the outdoors had to offer. He served a number of years on the Academic Senate and on many campus committees as well, among them the Committee on Committees and the Academic Freedom and Professional Ethics Committee. During his first year as President, the conversion to the quarter system and year-round operation were completed, a task that involved winning a budget-cutting battle with the state legislature and the governor, in which he enlisted student help in getting adequate budgetary support to accomplish the conversion. He was the lecturer in Cal State L.A.'s pioneering efforts in college teaching by television. He leaves his wife Mary, three daughters, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2000, JANICE ELAINE DAY, Professor of Dance, 1960-1986, died on April 29, 2000 after aggressively fighting cancer. Her physical decline was rapid during the last six months of her life; however, she was pain-free and received excellent care. In 1991, he left to become president of the University of Northern Colorado. In retirement, she was a member of the Board of Trustees at the San Diego Archaeological Center, a state-of-the-art research repository for San Diegos archaeological collections. Even after the fall, he seemed right on top of things and called 911 for medical assistance, but complications of an operation followed by pneumonia led to his death. A graduate of Western Reserve University (later Case Western Reserve University) (A.B., 1934) and USC (M.F.A., 1938), he was a distinguished member of the Cal State L.A. faculty for 21 years, the last five of which he spent as department chair. Terry has informed us that he is setting up a website in her honor.The Emeritimes, Spring 2002, MORRIS POLAN, Reference Librarian, 1955-1965, and Emeritus University Librarian, 1966-1988, and Pat Brown Institute coordinator of public affairs, died on March 23, 2002 of heart failure. Carl Jung, a visitor to this same area decades previously, was a lifelong inspiration to him. She received a bachelor's degree in education from SUNY-Geneseo and a master's degree and Ph.D. in administration from Michigan State University. He kept an accurate record of the responses that he received. Mary Huber, who, as Bob Kully recalled, was often told that she looked like another MaryMary Martin, the star of musicalswas a valued member of Cal State L.A.' s speech faculty. in 1948. She quipped about preferring feline company over people by saying, Thank God Im only half human. During the last 12 years of Saralyns life, Montgomery cared first for Saralyns cats and then for Saralyn. The family had moved into a new home in the Morningside Park area of Los Angeles in 1940, where they lived until 1951 when Bud was named as the branch manager of McKessons new facility in North Hollywood. Pauline's professional career began with a year in Connecticut, but she promptly came back to Los Angeles, first as a dietitian at Birmingham Hospital and later as a research dietitian at Wadsworth VA Hospital. Browse the directory of real estate professionals at realtor.com. Born on April 11, 1930 in Los Angeles, Bill graduated from Eagle Rock High School and joined the U.S. Navy Reserves in 1948. Born on April 30, 1930 in Los Angeles, Don lived in Huntington Beach for the past 50 years. The Department of Physics and Astronomy has created a memorial scholarship in his memory, for which donations may be made to Friends of Physics-Hirsch Memorial Scholarship and sent to the department.The Emeritimes, Spring 1996, JANE MATSON, Professor of Counselor Education, 1958-1980, a member of the Department of Counselor Education faculty at Cal State L.A. for 22 years, passed away in Pasadena on February 2, 1996 after having suffered from leukemia for two years. He came to the University upon the completion of his doctoral study at Cornell University in 1961. He taught art history at Cal State L.A. from 1968 to 1988. The program was organized by Frederick Burwick, one of his students at Cal State L.A., who published the translation as an emeritus professor of English at UCLA. He served as a hospital corpsman at the Corpsman School in Portsmouth, Virginia, and at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. During these formative years for the library, he established high standards and sought substantive participation by the library faculty and staff. He served as a consultant or principal investigator on projects involving topics as varied as privacy and computers (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) and reapportionment (California State Assembly and Senate, UC Davis). Her sons survive her.The Emeritimes, Winter 2006, MARIS UBANS, Professor of Theatre Arts, 1959-1994, died October 28, 2005 at age 76 from heart and kidney failure. A Marine Corps veteran, Amnon saw active duty in the Korean War, including a campaign in which his division broke through Chinese lines. Besides her son, she is survived by her father, Edward DeBode of Newberry, California, and two sisters, Beth DeBode Eide of Magalia, California and Beverlee DeBode Hooper of Richland, Washington. He also published more than 100 shorter scholarly pieces, including a satirical sociological study titled The Sociological Nexus of the Ice Cube. Ralph's service to the University was varied. He wrote and staged several other musicals, most memorably the uproarious Help Stamp Out Puritans . When they returned to Montana after the war, they tried to accept those winters again, but California beckoned. In recognition of his seminal contributions to the discovery and development of carborane chemistry, Tom was recipient of the 1992 Boron USA Award for Distinguished Achievements in Boron Chemistry. He is largely responsible for the widespread .08 blood level as a standard for driving under the influence. They responded positively to her knowledge, inquisitive mind, and enthusiasm. Today, California State University, Los Angeles stands as a monument to the dedicated efforts of Howard S. McDonald.The Emeritimes, January 1987, ELLIOTT W. GUILD, member of the faculty at Cal State L.A. from 1949 to 1961, died in a Santa Clara hospital on February 6, 1987. Walter received his B.A. In 1954, Chuck began his teaching career at Stevenson Junior High School in Los Angeles, but he was drafted and served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps Special Services as an instructor from 1955 to 1957 before returning to teaching. They moved to Claremont, California in 1963. She supervised student involvement in the Pacific Southwest Regional Athletic Federation for College Women, for which Cal State L.A. was the president institution for two years and responsible for the publication of the newsletter for one year. He traveled extensively during his lifetime, both for work and for pleasure, always wearing the anthropologists hat. He joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1965, and served as catalog and reference librarian before establishing the government documents collection as a separate entity from the main book collection. For the first two years of her probationary period at Los Angeles State College, she continued working for UCLA as a consultant in statistics in their Engineering Department, where with A. Roe and G. Wetman, she coauthored two published reports on the use of computer programs to automate teaching methods. One of Alan's last wishes was to celebrate Hannah's birthday on May 18, even though he was in failing health. For five years during this period, Al taught evening classes in drafting, descriptive geometry, trigonometry, and algebra at El Camino and L.A. Harbor colleges. He was an experimental and comparative psychologist, and did behavioral research primarily with fish and sea anemones. in Social Science and Philosophy from Harvard University in 1943, and his M.A. Abe Lincoln Laughing was soon published, and then Mark Twain Laughing , George Washington Laughing , Blue and Gray Laughing , The Wit and Wisdom of the Founding Fathers , and Abe Lincoln's Legacy of Laughter . He then worked for Bell Labs, where his work included innovative applied research. His brother Paul and his ex-wife Peggy preceded him in death. When he played, the music filled the entire house.The Emeritimes, Fall 1991, FRANCIS EVERETTE LORD, Emeritus Professor of Education, died June 13, 1991 at the age of 89 in Rancho Bemardo. She retired in 1998. from Brandeis University in 1963. Highly skilled in experimental design, instrumentation, and procedures, he found the prospective Physical Science Building an attractive opportunity. He was principal investigator of several large grants from both the National Science Foundation and the Southern California Coalition for Education and Manufacturing. The project was carried out at a facility built for this purpose in Los Alamos, New Mexico. She received a B.S. They lived in Alameda, where Jack attended grade school, graduating in 1944. A gunnery officer with the rank of lieutenant (jg) on the USS Tracy, a minelayer in the Pacific Theater, he saw action at Guadalcanal and Bougainville, for which his unit was honored with a presidential citation. In addition to his wife Lillian, Harry leaves a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Jerald, who lives in El Cajon, California.The Emeritimes, Fall 1995, JESSIE GUSTAFSON, Professor of Business Education, 1952-1967, an outstanding educator, died on July 16, 1995 at the Solheim Lutheran Home at the age of 95. Prior to joining the mechanical engineering faculty at Cal State L.A., Al was employed for 20 years at Douglas Aircraft, Byron Jackson, Vickers, Hughes Aircraft, and ATI Inc. His last title was manager of mechanical engineering. Some of her contributions were matched by external corporate donors. He had been suffering from cancer for two years. At the department level, she served on several faculty search and faculty evaluation committees (RTP-A, RTP-B, and Part-time Faculty), and she was the driving force for the Department Assessment Committee. During his long tenure at California State University, Los Angeles, he was instrumental in the development of the Department of Police Science into the Department of Criminal Justice, and at the same time taking on responsibilities in all areas of University life. degree in secondary education from then Los Angeles State College, in 1952 and 1954, respectively. Concurrently with his teaching career, he served as a contributing editor for Skin Diving Magazine . His skills in conflict resolution were recognized by his colleagues, who elected him to two terms as their department chair. The Norbys were married in 1939 and lived in Yakima initially. He also authored or co-authored 26 articles, primarily on topics in nuclear physics, that were published in refereed and respected physics journals. Private funeral services for Charles E. Beckwith, professor of English, were held January 3, 1997. The Emeritimes, Winter 2000, WILLIAM A. MAYS, Professor of Industrial Education, 1956-1980, born in Alabama in July 1916, passed away in California last September 1999. Beverly and Bernie traveled the world extensively, back in the day when parents got a 90 percent travel discount with Pan Am. He was a much sought-after guitar player. from the University of Southern California in 1951, and in 1959 was appointed assistant professor of education at Los Angeles State College. Besides his family, his professional work, and his community service, John had various other interests and hobbies. He retired from the University in 1991, technically ineligible for emeritus status, but his long and cordial association with many faculty colleagues remained steadfast. In 1984-85, the United Negro College Fund supported his visiting professorship at Bennett College, an HBCU for women in Greensboro, North Carolina. Many blessings to Coach @ Cal State LA! The Emeritimes, Spring 2001, J. MILDRED MCENROE. In 1942, she married Donald Scott Thompson, with whom she had two children, Cary and Shelly. Following graduation, she studied in New York and Europe. Mac was profoundly affected by his war experience, which included the Battle of the Bulge and the Liberation of Dachau, and he turned to art and poetry in France as an antidote to those experiences. Upon returning home, Bob enrolled in college on the G.I. ke joined the Los Angeles State College faculty in 1949, as he completed the doctoral requirements in political science at UCLA. Documents , was published by Scarecrow Press.The Emeritimes, Winter 2009. She taught at CSLA for 15 years and at UCLA for 18 years. He was recognized as a leader in his field, serving as an officer and president of several professional organizations. Students, both black and white, praised her influence on their educational and social development. He studied philosophy and graduated from Stanford University with a master's degree in education. She retired in 1972 and in retirement devoted a great deal of time to serving as a Christian Science practitioner.The Emeritimes, Winter 1998, GROVER BROOKS, Associate Librarian,1981-1994, passed away from Hodgkin's disease on June 14, 1997 in Dayton, Ohio. Sol died in 1998; he was a life member of the Association, so that his membership was then transferred to her.The Emeritimes, Spring 2002 MARY ALICE RENSHAW, widow of former dean of students Morton J. Renshaw, died on January 13, 2002 at the age of 89. Vilma and Bert were charter contributors to the National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge grant that established the American Communities Program at Cal State LA and endowed a scholarship designed to help students with financial need. Lu Elrods Amazing Vocal Feat. Lu enjoyed life and love and considered herself to be a lucky lady, especially at the racetrack. Colleague Linda Trevillian recalls, His ballroom dancing skills were widely known, and he even danced a beautiful duet with [former Library head] JoAn Kunselman for one of our Faculty-Staff Vocal Extravaganza programs. One of the most distinguished and honored professors at Cal State LA, Don received an Alumni Award of Merit in 1975 and an Outstanding Professor Award the following year. She also served as a communicator with the Navy in World War II.The Emeritimes, Spring 1991, RUBEN F. KUGLER, Librarian Emeritus, died January 17, 1991. He joined the faculty of Los Angeles State College in 1949. Many went on to advanced degrees and teaching positions at various colleges and universities. Gene's interest in early Canadian history led him to introduce a Canadian Studies program at the University. He was licensed in California as a Registered Professional Engineer in 1949. In 1993, she received a Leadership Development Award and a Leadership Fellows Award from the Ford Foundation. Throughout her professional career, she served as a faculty member, clinician, researcher, community leader, and mentor for hundreds of nurses across the country. 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. Richardson came to Los Angeles State College in September 1959 as an assistant professor. She was higher education consultant for the Michigan Governor's Task Force from 1977 to 1978. He was driven to do more, accomplish more, learn more, teach more, and be more of a leader. Former CSU Fullerton President and Cal State LA Trustee Professor Jewel Plummer Cobb, the third president of CSU Fullerton, died on January 1, 2017 in Maplewood, New Jersey at the age of 92 from complications of Alzheimers disease. Numerous Cal State LA alumni advanced to the professional ranks during that time, including outfielder Jay Gibbons, who played for the Golden Eagles from 1996 to 1998, and pitcher Mike Burns, who started his collegiate career as an infielder and wound up as a Major League Baseball pitcher. He was a visiting professor at the University of Nairobi in Kenya during 1971-72. However, he scored very high in the sciences and mathematics on the battery of tests that inductees had to take, so without any further consultation with him, he was assigned to meteorological school and became trained as a weather forecaster, a field that John said made for rapid promotion. K. T. Hsia is survived by his wife Jean; chil dren Janet, Tom, and Jim; and five grandchildren. In 1973, he began a tenure-track position and remained for 32 years, including service in the Faculty Early Retirement Program. Upon his retirement in 1995, Tony moved to Avila Beach. .. Its satisfying to feel that I have had a chance to offer them as much time and energy as I physically and mentally could give. Following college, George traveled around Europe with close friends from Yale. A long-time member of the Universitys Academic Senate, he served as its chair from 2004 to 2006. His publications involved growth of plant tissue cultures, autoclaving techniques, and testing for heavy metals in water. Following his retirement in 1982, he became active in the Cal State L.A. Emeriti Association and the CSU Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (CSU-ERFA). Jackie is survived by her sister, brother-in-law, niece, and nephew. degree at Purdue University (1952). For his junior and senior years, he was voted outstanding athlete. Gerry was one of the early members of the growing contingent of University faculty members who have established retirement homes in Laguna Hills, having moved there soon after his retirement in 1967. In 2007, he was honored in a special symposium at the Huntington Library for locating and authenticating within the Library Coleridge's long-lost translation of Goethe's Faust . He was a state basketball player of the year at Harbor College and later went to Arizona State University, where he was inducted into the sports Hall of Fame. She also frequented a senior center in her neighbor -hood. In 1962, John accepted a position at Cal State LA, where he worked until his retirement in 1999. A lifelong peace activist, he was working before his death on a book about his experiences as a conscientious objector in World War II, drafted for civilian service and assigned to a camp in Waldport, Oregon. He subsequently became the chief of cataloging services. He authored articles on cross-filing, the history of the Republican Party in California, and partisanship in the U.S. Senate in the 19thcentury in the Western Political Quarterly , the Journal of Interdisciplinary History , and Social Science History . Marian's career at Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences began in 1952 when it was still at the Vermont Street campus. He was very active in organizations devoted to educational, military, political, and religious purposes as well as community needs. His ability to communicate the joys as well as the ideas of basic physics knowledge to students who knew little science, and initially cared less, was unsurpassed. In 1948, he came to the U.S. (in 1948) and Ph.D. (1951) degrees. He couldnt quite make it to the morning classes or accept the fact that students should pay attention to all courses of study and not just the ones they liked, such as language courses.

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