He chaired the Department of Speech Communication and Drama and, later, the Department of Communication Studies. Miller comes to Cal State LA from Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma, where she led the Lions to a #18 NAIA ranking in two seasons as head coach. His professional career began at the Milwaukee Public Museum, where he was assistant curator of anthropology from 1951 to1959. He was 88 years old. After the war, both Martin and Pat graduated from Washington University. Bill was born in Oklahoma City on August23, 1931. Tom joined the Cal State LA faculty in 1961 after completing his Ph.D. at UCLA. While teaching at the American University of Beirut, she had her first African students, who introduced her to African literature written in English. He taught in Nairobi, Kenya from 1963 to 1966, which was a significant experience for him. In September 1960, Jack was hired by the Engineering Department at what was then Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences. Ken was born in Salt Lake City and raised in Los Angeles. She became emerita faculty in 1976 when she was chair of the Secondary Education Department. He was an avid bridge player, both at Cal State L.A. and in his retirement in Burbank. With six children at home, she first received her masters degree from Chapman University in 1965 and then proceeded to obtain her Ed.D. That was a landmark year for him. He is survived by his wife Diane and a young daughter.The Emeritimes, Winter 1993, RAY F. MARSH, Counselor Emeritus, whose tenure at Cal State L.A. spanned 23 yearsfrom 1955 until 1978died of cancer last September 1, 1992 in Utah. He died from cancer of the esophagus.The Emeritimes, Spring 2012, RONALD S. LEMOS, Professor of Information Systems, 1977-1982 and 1993-2012, and former Dean, College of Business and Economics, 1993-1996, died on March 3, 2012 after a long and courageous fight with cancer. He was active in campus affairs and a strong supporter of the United Professors of California. Fortunately for Ivan, Tish shared his love for sports and the outdoors. Both Bill and Ruth have an intense interest in education; they have established five endowment funds at Reed College. Following his coaching years, he served as associate director of athletics until 1970, when he returned to graduate study during a sabbatical leave. Her father, an astronomer at the Mount Wilson Observatory, met her mother at the Dudley Observatory in Albany, New York, where she was working as a human computer. NADT certifies drama therapists and trainers of prospective therapists, and Roger was instrumental in developing its professional standards. An attorney since 1940, Bert founded and developed the Pasadena law firm that is now Potter, Cohen & Samulon, specializing in Social Security disability law. Phone. Diamond was a professor of psychology at Cal State L.A. from 1949 until his retirement in 1971. During her tenure at this campus, she published three books: La Lengua Espaola, Lengua y Cultura, and Ya Comprendo. However, because she could not find suitable housing, she enrolled at USC, where she earned a bachelor's degree in economics. Herb is survived by his wife, anthropologist Muriel Myers, and a sister. He taught in the Department of Elementary Education until his retirement in 1992. She also was the head coach and general manager of the WNBAs Phoenix Mercury for four seasons and led the Mercury to the WNBA Finals in 1998. He was fluent in both Arabic and French, so that he was particularly valuable in advising Middle East transfer students. After this long and rewarding career in education he and his wife Lola retired to Santa Maria. When he started teaching at Cal State he was Los Angeles County Deputy Probation Officer, a position that he left to become a full-time member of the faculty. Then in 1935, he returned to Utah and attended Brigham Young University, where he earned a B. Her professional memberships included the California Library Association, the Medical Library Association, in which she was particularly active, and the Special Library Association. Walter received his B.A. Several members of the CSU Outreach Directors group attended, and announced the establishment of the Bachmann Award, to be presented at a CSU counselors' conference each year, beginning this September. Ray believed in giving 100 percent effort in everything he attempted, and his legacy is the huge difference he made in the lives of hundreds of students. She then settled near Beverly Hills, and went to UCLA for graduate study. 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. Upon her retirement in 1991, the Department established an award in her honor, the Lorraine M. Monnin Alumnus Award for Dedicated Service to the Public Schools. She earned her diploma in nursing in 1962. On April 10, 1949, Harry married Margaret Robinson Romero, who encouraged him to continue his college education. Healy taught the first course in vertebrate paleontology at the college, and George worked there as one of the first preparers of skeletal material. In addition to teaching and research, he was a member of the Writers Guild of America, an award-winning screenwriter, consultant on psychological issues to both the film and television industries, and commentator on numerous radio and television shows worldwide. He is buried at Riverside National Cemetery.The Emeritimes, Fall 2006, HUBERT C. WINKLER, Emeritus Professor of Physics, 1968-1979, died on July 28, 2006 from complications following unsuccessful surgery for prostate cancer. Thank you so very much for your teaching and mentorship. Before and after retirement, Bill loved traveling, playing golf and bridge, and meeting new people. She then went on to an M.A. He was program chair for the national AEG meeting in 1992 and received honorary membership in 1994. His association with Cal State L.A. was multifaceted, primarily as a member of Campus Ministries, but further as a fundraiser for the Charter College of Education and adviser to the Cal State L.A. chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, the national education honorary society. He and his wife, Peggy, were avid travelers, especially enjoying their time in France. Ted predeceased her in January 1989.The Emeritimes, Fall 2015, FRANK R. BALLE, Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, 1962-1997,and Registered Professional Engineer in California, died on July 1, 2015 at the age of 81 following several months of declining health. He attended UCLA in its first years, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1936 and earning his master's the following year. At the time, he was horribly disappointed to have been passed over without being consulted, but as time went on, his judgment evolved to gratitude that he had not participated in developing the bomb that had such a devastating impact on the world.Cold War and Blacklisting. While taking his bows, he suddenly reached up and snatched off his wig to reveal the familiar white hair of Lu Elrod. He served in the U.S. Army for three years during World War II, a major position of the time in the Adjutant General Section of the 3rd Army Headquarters. In the department, he taught a variety of courses on comparative politics and international relations, in addition to courses specifically on South Asia and India. Much of this innovative work was supported by grants. He was a natural and expansive teacher, and his students invariably gave him outstanding evaluations. A devoted and successful teacher, Art taught a wide variety of undergraduate courses in western civilization, world history, United States history, modern Europe, and modern Germany, together with numerous special topics courses and independent studies. Main Telephone Numbers: 323-343-3901. Heck, she could have dropped the H-Bomb' on me, but she didn't. Despite all these professional responsibilities and activities, Marie-Antoinette always managed to be there for her family when needed, as a devoted wife to Rudy, who died less than six months before her, as mother to her son John and daughter Claire, and as grandmother to her two grandchildren, Joshua and Monique.The Emeritimes, Fall 2010, GERALDINE DIMONDSTEIN, Emerita Professor of Art, 1972-1989, died on May 9, 2010 after a short illness, at the age of 84. At the age of 67, Dutch took up the sport of long-distance running. He left education to become a journalist, and was a reporter and editor for the Petersburg Progress Index and Richmond News Leader . Throughout her life, she was entirely devoted to her family. Take Hold upon the Future: Letters on Writing, and Writers , by William Evenson and Lawrence Clark Powell, 1938-1946 appeared in 1994. They responded positively to her knowledge, inquisitive mind, and enthusiasm. During this time, she returned to the University of Washington, auditing classes that interested her. In 1942, he signed up for what then was the Army Air Corps, serving in World War II. They were married on April 16, 1949 and then moved to Southern California where, for seven years, Al worked for accounting firms. from Garrett Biblical Institute in 1939, an M.A. Despite his familys modest means, he attended a prestigious private school, Collge des Frres, in Damascus, where he learned both French and English. In addition to Intercultural Communication, Hap taught the entire range of courses in rhetoric, public address, and argumentation. Eva is the mother of Eva Theresa Abrams, and Penny, now living in Maine, is the mother of Hugh III, a musician and writer for local publications; Samantha, employed at the Los Angeles Times; and Elizabeth Blanton, who just completed her Ph.D. in astronomy at Columbia and has a faculty appointment at Carnegie Mellon University. The blinking lights on American satellites could be seen in the night sky as late as the 1970s. The Emeritimes, Spring/Summer 2020, MARTIN STEVEN RODEN, Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1968-2005, died on February 18, 2020 at the age of 77. He will be missed in his department, in the Academic Senate, and in the University as a whole. He underwent heart surgery on May 31 that turned out to be more extensive than anticipated, and he did not rally. She was also the founder and president of Claremont Psychological Services, where she was also active to the end of her life. He recently received recognition for his 60-year membership in the Royal Society of Chemistry. His father was an industrial engineer, employed there in development projects. What is she doing now? Before his return to Cal State L.A., he devoted nine years to the Peace Corps, first as regional director in Panama and Guatemala and then in Washington, D.C. as director and public relations officer for Central American Operations. He taught a full load of classes every year that he was department chair. Away from the University, Chuck enjoyed skiing, and playing basketball and volleyball. In his published obituary, the family said, John would not want to be remembered in a mortuary, auditorium, banquet hall, or church chapel. Roysher was one of five silversmiths whose works were selected by the U.S. State Department for a two-year European tour in 1951-53. He served as president of the Bachelors n' Bachelorettes from 1972 to 1980 and received the Silver Spur Award from the American Square Dance Society for his leadership in square dance activities, including the tours he organized to performance destinations on every continent. Because of his passion for knowledge, he appreciated institutions that enrich people and communities. Poetry and music were close to her heart. in Engineering from UCLA in 1951, and subsequently became a lead engineer and group supervisor at Northrop Aircraft. Near the end of the service, those present came forward and, one after another, spoke about how he helped them understand the racism, classism, and issues of social justice that allowed them to believe in and work toward a different life for themselves and their communities. An only child from Delavan, Wisconsin, Jean was born on November 5, 1911. 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 served as a consultant on health care matters to a long list of organizations, including the Mayor's Office on Disability, Huntington Memorial Hospital, West Los Angeles YWCA, Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Center, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. During his stay in India, he continued to collect data on cosmic rays, traveling to locations near the earths equator, where atmospheric conditions were especially conducive to such measurements. He had been suffering from cancer for two years. He helped to develop courses in mainstreaming and taught those courses as part of the credential program. As a Chicano studies scholar, Lou had seminal articles published in journals such as Aztln: A Journal of Chicano Studies and La Causa Poltica: A Chicano Politics Reader. In 1993, she was honored by the California Nurses Association, Region VI, for her distinguished service to the nursing profession. Gene's first and continuing academic interest was devoted to early American history. He was remembered with appreciation and affection at a memorial concert given by former students and colleagues on April 8, 2001, sponsored by Friends of Music. Colleague Gary Best recalls that she was one of those faculty members whom you could work with regardless of the situation or assignment. The Cal State L.A. student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was formed under his leadership. in International Relations from the University of Denver in 1969, and immediately thereafter, a bachelor's degree in International Management from the American Graduate School of International Management (now Thunderbird School of Global Management) in 1970. He later earned three degrees at the University of Southern California: M.S. Sandy was a leader in educational travel programs, and directed tours for students interested in history, culture, and literature to several countries in northern Europe and to the American Southwest. In June 2013, Keith and Brad were married. He was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Board of Directors, Gamma Epsilon Chapter, from 2004 to 2010 and a marshal for the Honors Convocation and Commencement from 1993 to 2010. At this time, Bill Simpsonin his mid-20swas the youngest agent. 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. She was a member of the Association of American Geographers, the American Geographical Society, Association for Asian Studies, and many other professional groups. However, his pursuits during half a century have covered an extraordinary range of activities: founding member of Econometrica , a member of the entering team to Japan upon its surrender during World War II, expert on the economics of college education, delegate to the AAUP, author, counterintelligence special agent, and, most recently, participant in the Reed College "Take Charge" program in Southern California. He enrolled at UCLA to work on his teaching credential, but ultimately transferred to the University of Southern California to pursue his coursework. At one point, when the department lacked a faculty member in the field of industrial psychology, Jean was asked to teach the introductory course in that field. Funeral services were held on February 23. He was the sole author of Critical Dimensions: The Art of Public Address (Random House, 1966) and many critical reviews. Norman was loved and admired by his students; they felt his concern for their intellectual well-being. A Fulbright Fellowship at the University of Kandy in Sri Lanka formed a three decades-long connection. Although in his later work he followed a career path closer to clinical psychology than mainstream sociology, he was still very much a part of his department community, enjoying social activities with his colleagues and opening his home to department holiday parties. When he was offered a similar position at Cal State LA, he accepted immediately. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy while still a teenager and served in World War II. Following appointments to numerous department and school commit-tees, Kiki chaired the university-level Faculty Policy Committee and worked diligently to achieve reconciliation of pre-existing campus policies and procedures with the system wide collective bargaining agreement. He served as an instructor for two series of television courses, one of which was titled The Absurd Arts: Mass Media in Critical Perspective . Following graduation, he was in the doctoral program at Syracuse University. Harry served on the faculty from 1960 to 1979. A memorial service was held on January 9, 1998 at The Church of Our Savior in San Gabriel; interment took place at Johnstown, New York. Midway in her career, she had the opportunity to teach Spanish literature as well, specializing in 19 th - and 20 th -century poetry and theater. He soon found himself embroiled in the culture wars of the 1980s. Cheryl Miller abruptly resigned as coach of the USC women's basketball team Friday, leaving behind only a written statement containing a reference to . A man of many firsts, he was instrumental in the creation of both the campus and statewide academic senates, and served as the first chair of both institutions. He then received the rank of reserve lieutenant junior grade. In the Department of School Administration and Supervision, he taught courses in principles and practices of curriculum development and supervision of instruction and curriculum. From the time she was very young, she studied many dance forms, starting at Virginia Tanner's Creative Dance Studio in Salt Lake City. Jack completed his education at the University of Wisconsin, where he earned a Ph.D. in English in 1956. He remained at both institutions throughout his career, retiring in 1985. His son explained that Herb would go and teach at Cal State, with a bow tie in his pocket so he could put it on for lectures, then head to his lab at UCLA. Surviving colleagues from the Psychology Department were aware of his employment at UCLA but were not uncomfortable with this arrangement, feeling that Cal State L.A. students and faculty profited from visiting and sometimes working in the Moskowitz UCLA lab. He is survived by Helen and their son, Dr. David C. Bright.The Emeritimes, Fall 1995, HARRY K. THRASHER, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1966-1976, died May 6, 1995 after a brief illness. It occupied the majority of his time on campus. Not yet retired, she coordinated the masters degree in education program with an option in bilingual/multicultural education. Those interested in participating are asked to contact the Department of Communication Studies, 213-343-4200. Virginia will be remembered by many for her cookbook, 'A Collection of Family Favorite Recipes," which she published four year after her retirement.The Emeritimes, September 1986, TED CLAY BRADBURY, Emeritus Professor of Physics, died in May 1986 following an extended illness. "We used to spend most of our lunch breaks together, and he was always working on a special project." He was born in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in October 1919; earned his bachelor's degree in English and biology from Wisconsin State University (Oshkosh) in 1941; and served three and one-half years in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, seeing action in the European theater during World War II. She was a resident of Palm Desert for the last 15 years. After her retirement, she continued her practice as a sex therapist and worked as a part-time psychotherapist at Casa Colina Rehabilitation Hospital in Pomona. As the director of University Development, Carol established the institutional advancement program and was instrumental in establishing the Cal State LA Foundation. For 20 of his 30 years of service at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, Charles directed the Circulation and Limited Loan departments. His scholarly contributions to the field of family therapy are substantial. In 1990, Tom was the first faculty member at a public university to receive the American Chemical Society Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution, sponsored by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement. from USC in 1973. Ted was a member of the University faculty until his retirement in 1983. While at Cal State L.A. in 1974, Michael broadcast a weekly 15-minute commentary on psychologically significant aspects of current events on radio station KPFK, ending only when he found that the preparation for it interfered with teaching; he was replaced by Linus Pauling. Between 1950 and 1974, Tom authored papers in the Journal of Asian Studies, Political Science Review (India), and Journal of Politics, plus a book chapter on political leadership in India. Colleague and former student Frank Gomez recalls, As an undergraduate, I had the pleasure of working with Tom for three years. A long-time resident of South Pasadena, Bobbie, as she was known, moved to Villa Gardens retirement community where several Cal State LA emeriti have resided. In yet another move to add more letters after his name, Alan received the Juris Doctor degree from the Glendale College of Law in 1982.In the University Library, Alan held several positions, starting as social sciences reference librarian and then, for several years, adding humanities. 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. Wood is the most English gentleman to ever hail from Texas. John is survived by his sister, Vera, of Arlington, Texas.The Emeritimes, Fall 2019, WALTER D. NELSON, The University has learned of the recent death of Walter D. Nelson, associate professor of history, who taught at Cal State LA from 1959 until his retirement in 1981. He also had a long record as a fine and dedicated teacher. But Joe's special interest in the rehabilitation of persons with mental illness induced him to continue to practice, and he was active for several more years counseling inmates at a nearby prison in Sonoma County. He maintained this practice for a number of years until physical problems forced him to give it up. Ken is survived by his wife Norma, a Cal State L.A. graduate; three sons; and four grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2014, ROBERT H. SIMMONS, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, 1962-1985, died in Los Osos, California on December 9, 2013 from complications of a rare autoimmune disorder.

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