He was head of the Department of Special Education there for 13 years. in nursing. He will always be remembered for his commitment to the School of Business and Economics.The Emeritimes, Fall 1996, KEITH GUMMERE, Professor of Industrial Studies, 1956-1980, passed away on June 12, 1996. It was he who gave the publication its character, format, and professionalism, and for years he supervised all aspects of its contents. in nursing in 1946. They will remember him fondly for his unique humor and enormous generosity. After 1983, new department chairs in Chicano Studies would often consult with him on department matters. In 1981, he retired from the faculty and relocated to Maui. Aside from education, his major interests were politics, little theater, classical music, tennis, and ballroom dancing. degree at Indiana and his M.A. He recalled that one of the more controversial moments occurred when an amendment was proposed to establish the chancellor as the chair of the Senate. Also during that year, at the age of 69, he climbed Mt. Because of his passion for knowledge, he appreciated institutions that enrich people and communities. In 1950, he graduated from Los Angeles State College with a B.A. He retired in 1992. After graduation, he taught and coached at Ruggles-Troy High School in Nova, Ohio for the next four years, and was honored as Ashland County Coach of the Year for 1956-57. (Ed. His door was always open, and his caring and concern for others was evident by the number of students who would return time and again to see him. 31 jersey in November of 2006. A Cal State LA alumnus, Ron earned his bachelors degree in 1963 and masters degree in 1967, both in physics. Miller led the Golden Eagles to another successful season at home, where Cal State LA was 9-4, including 8-3 in conference games. He was Cal State LAs vice president for academic affairs and professor of biology from 1982 to 1986. The list includes Organization and Development, Gerontology, Aging, Community Psychology, and Personnel Psychology. Matson was born in Kirkwood, Illinois. He went on to build an exemplary graduate program in marriage and family counseling, for which he developed internships that served the Carson community as well as the students. Her specializations were in medieval English and comparative literature, linguistics, and creative writing. Dr. Bonhard was the first fulltime member of the foreign language faculty and headed the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature until her retirement.The Emeritimes, March 1980, HARFORD L. BRIDGES, Emeritus Associate Professor of Education and a member of the faculty from 1967 to 1979, died March 26, 1979. Recognizing the campus' need to expand its ties with the outside world, Dr. Greenlee established the offices of University Development and Alumni Affairs. Degaussing involves using electric currents to generate magnetic fields that can be used to counteract the magnetization of ships, without which the metallic hulls would be vulnerable to enemy mines in the ocean. His preferred genre then was folk music, and he sang and strummed throughout his college years. His leadership in both the studio option and as department chair was marked by his true sense of collegiality and openness. He gained the respect of both students and colleagues as an excellent teacher and instructional leader. He received his M.A. He is also survived by their children, Stephen and Julie, and three grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, LAWRENCE P. (PETE) GOODMAN, Emeritus Professor of Theatre Arts, 1961-1994, died on August 10, 2019. and M.A. Finally, unable in their mid-eighties to keep up their big house in the apple orchard, Joe and Bert moved to a retirement community in Davis. in 1944 from what was then San Jose State College, followed by her M.A. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z, Walter D. NelsonJim NewmanHelen Isabel NicklinJohn Niederhauser, DAVID L. MILLER, Emeritus Dean of Instructional Administration and a member of the University faculty from 1958 to 1974, died January 10, 1980 at age 57. Dr. McDonald was an educator all of his life, serving as a coach, teacher, and administrator in the public schools and as a university and college president. However, he served on a fair number of committees outside the department and was particularly active in University Commencement and Honors Convocation. His name appears on more than 100 patents, one of the best known of which was the design of the disposable vacuum cleaner bag for the Hoover Company. Before he died, he completed two additional books which are due to be published in spring: Special Agent in the Pacific, WW 11Counterintelligence: Military, Political, and Economic and Philosophy of a Concerned Academic Within and Beyond the Ivory Tower. For 10 years, she had an active research program in neurophysiology that focused on the neural control of mammalian sleep, wakefulness, and hibernation. Indeed, his obituary in the Los Angeles Times erroneously identified him as chair of the printmaking department at Cal State L.A. in 1953, all from the University of Southern Californiawere in English and education, with a heavy concentration in accounting. His uniform number 28 was officially retired at the induction ceremony and family members were presented with a framed Cal State LA baseball jersey. He is survived by his wife Shirley.The Emeritimes, Fall 1992, JOHN C. NORBY, Professor of Economics, who came to California State College when it was located on Vermont Avenue, passed away at his home in Langley on Whidbey Island, WA, on July 3, 1992 of lung cancer. For many, including himself, Paul was a mentor in their academic, professional, and personal lives, and he considered Paul a valued guru and guide. Ganesan stated that there was always a humane touch to Pauls deeds that brightened and touched the lives of children and adults alike. This was followed, in 1986, by Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography: An Authoritative Text and, later, by Franklin's Autobiography: A Model Life. Early years. He was a member of the Huntington Westerners Corral of Westerners International. In his first program, Don taught classes in psychology and journalism, as well as education, in the fledgling upper division program, with the faculty not yet differentiated by departments. He graduated from Scottdale High School, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, in 1931 and received his Bachelor of Science degree from Bowling Green College of Commerce in 1934. In addition to Bill and their three sons, Linda is survived by three daughters-in-law and seven grandchildren. 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. Ken and Ellen moved back to California in 1971, where Ken finished his career at Cal State L.A. in the Department of Technology. The Life And Career Of Cheryl Miller (Complete Story) Dr. McDonald took part in faculty recruitment, as he and Dean Graves took trips across the United States to interview prospective faculty members on university campuses. Bernie then began perhaps his greatest Cal State L.A. accomplishment. He is survived by two sons and two grandchildren. degree at Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1951. A memorial service was held on campus in the State Playhouse on April 19. In 1957, he received an MPA degree from the City College of New York, which furthered his interest in administration. He also conducted frequent courses based on film history. He appeared in great health until a fall caused a brain hemorrhage. Son Richard was born in 1963. Cheryl Caesar is active in developing the first-year writing and Preparation for College Writing curricula within a framework of transcultural and asset-based pedagogies. He was a household name across the campus for having served on the Educational Policy Committee, General Education Subcommittee, and Faculty Affairs Subcommittee. He was a founder of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors. He had suffered from worsening consequences of emphysema for the last few years. He was honored on campus with an exhibition of his silver work in February 1967. degree from UCLA, M.A. A memorial service honored him at this church on August 4. John was a beloved colleague and true partisan of the university, a man whose calm and friendly nature and many skills, enthusiasms, and experience will be missed by his colleagues.The Emeritimes, Fall 2001, THOMAS MCENROE, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, 1960-1985, died on May 22, 2001. He returned the money and USC didnt attempt to start a retail institute again. However, he was most clearly defined by his passion to work tirelessly to achieve his goal of being the ultimate provider for the community and his family, employees, and students, as well numerous charitable causes. She started teaching at Cal State L.A. in 1968 while still writing her doctoral thesis, which she completed the following year. After Korea, he earned a doctorate in botany from the Claremont Graduate School and Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, in 1955. His keen interest in students was evident in his work as faculty adviser to the CSLA student chapter of the Association of Engineering Geology (AEG) from its inception in 1979. Like Jean, she succumbed to Alzheimer's disease. Faculty Wives Club. Herb frequently taught graduate seminars on learning, where he exposed students to a broad background in experimental methodologies. One of three children, she spent much of her childhood in the place of her birth. His professional memberships included the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society for Engineering Education, and Southern California Structural Engineers Association. Morris is survived by his wife Sandra, daughters Susie and Robin and their spouses, and five grandchildren. The funeral was held on May 10 at Mount Sinai Memorial Park.The Emeritimes, Fall 2011, LLOYD NOEL FERGUSON, SR., Professor of Chemistry, 1965-1986 , a world-renowned chemistry professor, celebrated author, and pioneer in helping eliminate racial barriers for African Americans in the field of chemistry, died on November 30, 2011 at the age of 93. A sixth-grader once interviewed Stuart for her school paper. degree at the University of South Dakota in 1977 and a Ph.D. in music at Michigan State University in 1986. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy while still a teenager and served in World War II. Irving spent a total of 39 years in the U.S. Army, serving during World War II and participating in the invasion of Okinawa. Born in a sod house on the North Dakota prairie, Bill had a rich and varied life. The Franz Alexander biography will not be written solely by Dr. George H. Pollock, a past president of the American Psychiatric Association, with appropriate attributions to Francesca. Born May 23, 1935 in California, he was awarded a Ph.D. in economics at the University of Washington in 1969. and a doctorate in zoology (1951 and 1955, respectively), and was a teaching fellow and curator of insects at the Museum of Zoology. After he retired, he taught for the department for six additional years. A highly respected cardiologist, Hilard was eulogized at a memorial service by former patients, who spoke of his caring warmth throughout their treatment. The book stresses goal-setting, team-playing, and maximizing use of ones time. Scholar, athlete, serviceman, statesman, teacher, and family man, Jim was a proud first-generation Greek-American who embodied the American dream throughout his 93 years. He created and led the Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB) to promote technological innovation, a precedent soon replicated in other counties of Hawaii. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Prior to his faculty service in our ranks, he taught at the University of Idaho and New Mexico Highlands University. A prolific author, his nonfiction books include the noted One More Hill, recently reissued by the First Infantry Division Foundation. At Cal State LA, Bob directed choral ensembles, the University Chorus, and the Concert Choir; taught classes in music education and choral pedagogy; supervised student teachers; taught graduate classes in music history; and generally served on every committee ever invented at all levels of academic governance. degree with honors at ULCA and an M.S. The majority of the collection, amounting to over 200 works of art, has been assigned by Judd for donation to the Portland Museum of Art in Oregon. Thus he was a major figure in the development of the present campus, including the preponderance of the buildings and grounds that the University encompasses today. Her colleagues from throughout the west remember her as a strong advocate for girls and women in physical education and sport, committed to gender equity, and one of the strongest advocates for female athletes. In1984, Jackie was inducted into the Cal State L.A. He completed an M.M. Among his activities and projects were the Palisades Fourth of July Parade, visiting the local elementary schools on Veterans Day, and Legion dances. Relocating to California, Lorraine received an M.A. Hall of Famer Cheryl Miller is the new coach at Cal State Los Angeles, moving to the Division II program after two seasons at Langston University. To the many who loved and admired him, he is sorely missed. The Phillipses moved to San Diego in the early1950s, where Ken, as the first chair, was instrumental in building the Technology Department at San Diego State College. They celebrated their 60 th wedding anniversary before Irish's death in 1993. His wife, Sally, was also a psychologist, and both were active members of the American Psychological Association's Division 6, Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology. At Cal State L.A., in addition to Shakespeare, he taught the full range of British literature survey courses, modern British and American poetry, literary criticism, mythology, Latin poetry, Irish literature, and all levels of composition. As part of the Special Engineering Team at Los Alamos and Alamogordo, Don worked with some of the worlds brightest minds to prepare and test the first atomic bomb. Helen died in 1987. He earned the reputation of being available to students at all times. Norman is survived by a close and devoted family: his wife Phyllis; their daughter and son-in-law, Beth and Seth Weisbord; son Steven; five grandchildren; sister; sister-in-law; and many nieces and nephews.The Emeritimes, Spring 2005 GERHARD (HARRY) BRAND, Professor of English, 1960-1992, died on December 23, 2004 in Seattle, where he and his wife had lived since his retirement in 1992. He knew that this was what he wanted to do. The Emeriti Association was recently notified of the death of Lilly Shen, emerita professor of family studies and consumer sciences on May 21, 2017.The Emeritimes, Winter 2018, ELLEN PHILLIPS, widow of emeritus professor of industrial studies Kenneth Phillips, died on January 12, 2018. Serving on yet another important committee at the state level, Paul, along with his contemporaries, initiated and developed the first transfer model curriculum for information systems. Art lived the CSU ideal of the teacher-scholar and was designated Outstanding Professor in 1969. Besides being an excellent and popular teacher, he was a scholar, an avid champion of academic freedom, and one of the country's outstanding silversmiths. In 1997, she co-authored a lab manual in animal biology that is still used today. Their first child, Joyce, was born while they were in Mexico. At the time of his death, Ed had brought to near completion a book of essays on the nature of women in major works of world literature. Jerry's community activities included the Veterans of Foreign Wars (post commander), the Green Bay Community Theatre Group, the Green Bay Congressional Church Nursery School, and the Green Bay Credit Union. A resident of San Marino, Jerry is survived by his wife, Clare, and two daughters, Catherine Gordon and Eileen Hutto.The Emeritimes, Spring1988, HELEN B. TRUHER, Emeritus Professor of Education, died January 9, 1988 after an extended period of declining health. He is survived by his wife, Pat, a brother, and three nieces.The Emeritimes, Spring1989, JESSE B. ALLEN, who taught Marketing in the School of Business from 1958 until he transferred to Humboldt State University in the early 1970's, died in Eureka, CA on March 5, 1989. 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. He also studied harp and watercolor painting, and read widely, including French literature. He consulted in Sweden, England, Italy, and Iran, and lectured at the Wright Institute Los Angeles and Pacific Oaks Center. He died peacefully in his sleep after enjoying Christmas week with his large family and friends. Net Worth. He taught sculpture and drawing at Pomona College in 1964 before joining the faculty in the Art Department at Cal State L.A. in 1965, where he inspired students for 23 years, serving as department chair during his last two years. James earned a B.A. He joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering faculty in September 1960 after a long and distinguished career in industry. He graduated from Twin Falls High School in1949 and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in zoology from Idaho State University (then Idaho State College) in 1953. Irene was born in 1927, during the depression, on a farm in Iowa. He returned to teaching in 1972, and retired from the faculty in 1977. In 1991, due to poor health, she took early retirement, but under FERP continued to teach to the extent that her health permitted.The Emeritimes, Spring 1992, ALBERT D. GRAVES, President 1962-63, one of the pioneers in the building of California State University, Los Angeles, into a major educational institution, died last February 16, 1992 in Cupertino, CA, from pulmonary arrest. Take Hold upon the Future: Letters on Writing, and Writers , by William Evenson and Lawrence Clark Powell, 1938-1946 appeared in 1994. According to his family, Ron faced many struggles in life and won them with hard work, determination, and perseverance. Mac's early retirement was filled with hiking (three hours every morning in the San Gabriel Mountains), painting (five or six hours every afternoon), and poetry. She was a talented violinist and violist. In addition to her academic duties, Thelma served as president of Faculty Women and Faculty Wives. But he became too busy to write a dissertation after beginning his faculty service at Los Angeles State College in its formative years. Earl and his wife Marie were equally passionate about duplicate bridge and golf. Toward the end of his life, ke left strict instructions that his memorial should be an occasion for celebration, and he even specified the traditional cakes to be served. Previously, he was a public health trainee at Reiss Davis Child Guidance Clinic. She served on the National Board of AOSA, and was elected vice president in 1981-82 and president in 1982-83. He continued teaching part-time until 1984, when he moved with his wife Rachel to Davis, California to be with family and young grandsons, to travel, and enjoy a wide range of interests. Dons focus shifted to Chile, and after two years of coursework and the birth of second daughter Gwendolyn, the family left for Santiago, where Don had won a Fulbright Fellowship to do research on Chilean politics. He was a highly respected professor of literature, and one student who took several classes with him commented, He was a no nonsense teacher. He went on to study at Syrian (now Damascus) University and completed a B.A. Lou had lived in Lake Arrowhead for many years when his second wife Jean died in June 2005. Known as Flash by his friends, Warren earned that nickname from his meticulous, colorful dressing and ever-present bow tie. He turned down a scholarship to Yale Law School, and did graduate work at UCLA in philosophy, where he was an assistant to Bertrand Russell. He was a member of many societies and associations in the field of audiology, and he was editor of The Voice from 1966 to 1968. This play was later performed at the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts in Los Angeles and in Dallas as part of the closing ceremonies of that citys Big Read activities. He was driven to do more, accomplish more, learn more, teach more, and be more of a leader. When Margaret died of lung cancer in 2004, Ralph sold the house and moved to a retirement community, Magnolia of Millbrae. She also had a hobby, ballroom dancing, at which she was very good, and she taught dancing. He leaves behind his devoted wife and companion of 45 years, Irene; his loving children Philip, Erica, and Karen; sons-in-law Eric and Richard; daughter-in-law Deborah; and six grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2009, PAUL KAEPLER ROWAN, Professor of Sociology, 1956-1990 and Associate Dean, School of Letters and Science, 1971-1975. These interests allowed him to both enrich and expand traditional approaches to literary study, and resulted in his designing and teaching a large number of truly original classes. 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. Even in retirement, he remained a member of the American Physical Society, Forum on Physics and Society. In addition to his wife of 60 years, he is survived by children Mike, Cheryl, and Steve, and grandchildren Kelly, Tera, Micah, Alyssa, and Kaylee.The Emeritimes, Spring 2007, NORMAN GOSENFELD, Associate Professor of Geography, 1967-1987, died in January, 2007 at his home on the north shore of Whidbey Island in Puget Sound. After serving a year as an instructor at Occidental College, he joined the History Department at Cal State LAthen Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciencesin 1957, where he taught modern European history for 35 years until his retirement in 1992. Terry taught in Lompoc for two years, where he met his wife of 56 years, Peggy, a fellow teacher, and satisfied the requirement for his teaching credential. He was a consummate clinical and family therapist who maintained a clinical practice throughout his career. He was a Cal State L.A. alumnus, receiving his B.A. Close to his family throughout his life, Ed is survived by his partner Noriaki Nakano; children Lynn, Eric, and Mark and their spouses; grandchildren Michael, Andrea, Laura, and Alisha and their spouses; great-grandsons Cameron, Conner, Crew, and Jett; sister-in-law Shirley; and nieces and their children and grandchildren. On campus, she was widely known as Virginia or Dr. Hunter. In 1995, she completed her Ph.D. studies at the University of Texas, Austin. She earned her Ph. In 1995, he documented his philosophy and techniques in a pioneering text, Studying Engineering: A Road Map to a Rewarding Career. Ed was brought up in Brooklyn, New York, and received his B.A. He taught all three subjects throughout his career. She began her career as a nurse educator at Dearborn Community College in Michigan. From 1979 until 1996, he served as the faculty adviser to the campus chapter of Chi Epsilon. There he taught legal aspects of health care administration at the Hawaii campus of Central Michigan University, and served as an arbitrator and mediator in Hawaii and other Pacific islands under the aegis of the American Arbitration Association. Lou was born on September 4, 1934 in Watts to Vera and Guadalupe Negrete. He traveled extensively worldwide. He earned a B.S. He was instrumental in the design of the Library North building addition. He was also a Ford Foundation Faculty fellow in South America. In 1956, Mike Grisafe heard that Dean of Instruction Albert Graves at Los Angeles State College was looking for accounting faculty. Library dean Juan Carlos Rodriguez stated, Kens spirit and dedication to Cal State LA, especially in assisting faculty and students in his professional librarian capacity, will be deeply missed. Ken is survived by his lifelong partner Evelyn Burnett. At Cal State L.A., Vernon initiated the instrumental music education program and directed the brass choir for many years. While at Stanford, he met Patricia Thorne, whom he married in July 1958. He earned his California C.P.A. When the upper division theme courses were added to the G.E. In more recent times, he enjoyed early jazz and singing in the Hacienda Chorus. Don went to a one-room schoolhouse for the first grade before their move to a house closer to Sparta. She was respected for her thorough knowledge of the complexities of subject and credential advisement, and for being a careful and caring listener who required students to take responsibility for their success. Cheryl Lynn Miller (born February 4, 1943) is an American actress and musician. degree from Brigham Young University, in 1973. In addition to her daughter Kathleen, she is survived by five sisters and a brother.The Emeritimes, Fall 2002, MILDRED G. MASSEY, Professor of Economics, 1960-1986. She also assumed important responsibilities in the teaching and administering of composition and writing. At Cal State L.A., Louis taught choral groups, conducting, theory, methods, humanities, research techniques, graduate projects, supervision of student teaching, and psychology of music. There he met the love of his life, Ellen. His imaginative mind and experimental talent proved valuable in the development of the first atomic bomb and Americas first satellites. in physics at UC Berkeley in 1948, and M.A. He had been ill for some time. She enjoyed French language courses in her retirement. Things were always in their proper place with him, and his commitment to academic scholarship never wavered. He later returned to France to continue his research and complete his dissertation at the University of Paris and the University of Montpellier. A native of San Diego, he earned a B.A. How do you collectively account for all the little things that Ray did to make the department and the University function more effectively? Ken was born on October 8, 1925 in Los Angeles and spent most of his youth in the San Fernando Valley. As Harry became well launched into his career in education, he took other important steps in his life. There is probably no other laboratory in the country that has trained as many undergraduate Hispanic biochemists. His The Woman Question in Classical Sociological Theory (1988) examined the writings of 13 European intellectuals in the pre-feminist era about women's social roles. TIMES STAFF WRITER. At the time of his death, he was at work on assembling a collection of his old and recent poetic work. He also did a faculty exchange with John Korey of Cal Poly, Pomona for two quarters, one during 1992-93 and the other in 1994-95. He was the author or coauthor of five textbooks about educational methodology as well as a standardized test titled "Scale of Attitudes and Beliefs." But his primary contributions related to film, the relationship between literature and film, and its uses in the classroom. Given his interest in human development, it is fitting that Jon was such a thread of continuity in the Departments own life span. They faced the daily struggle of Keiths health issues together for eight and one-half years, and on November 30, Keith, also known as Billy Keith to some of his old friends, died at home with Brad at his side.The Emeritimes, Fall 2016, VIRGINIA HUNTER WEST, Professor of Nursing, 1982-2000, former chair of the Department of Nursing, and associate dean of undergraduate studies, 1990-2000, died on April 28, 2016 after a prolonged illness. He even demonstrated his carpentry and building skills by constructing an addition to his house in Arcadia. Al was born in Alhambra, California in 1941 to Faith and Edwin Crawford. She enjoyed fine dining and films of all genres. 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. After the war, Don became a reserve officer, and the young Mortensen family returned to Los Angeles where Don resumed his graduate study at USC. From 1974 to 1977 she was a graduate assistant at Michigan State. At home he enjoyed gardening, reading, and music of many genres. If faced with an impasse, usually between friends, she would close the argument by saying, Well, who cares? She was discriminating, witty, impish, endlessly curious, and brilliant. in economics from Stanford in 1945 and a J.D. She was much beloved by students and colleaguesa bubbly, fun person with a wonderful sense of humor. He was survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Fall 2014, FRANK WINSTON WYLIE, former director of public affairs at Cal State L.A., died in his sleep at home in Santa Cruz on December 16, 2013. Millie was born on August 21, 1932 in Fort Worth, Texas, where she spent her childhood. His beloved Fran preceded him in death on December 12, 2000. He was the author of innumerable journal articles and invited addresses. While there, he helped acquire the Universitys first neutron generator and Van de Graaff accelerator. After earning his M.A. For almost 40 years, Terry was an intellectual leader in his department as scholar, teacher, and colleague. He was involved in developing the summer sessions and extension programs for the University and was named Director of Summer Sessions and Extension.
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