She was 96. He was a Cal State L.A. alumnus, receiving his B.A. Bushman taught for a brief period at the University of Illinois and for seven years at St. Louis University, before he accepted a position at the young California State College, Los Angeles, where he rose to the rank of professor. They shared a lifetime of great memories hiking, camping, surfing, and all the outdoors had to offer. Saralyn presented at numerous national conferences, including those of the National Council of Teachers of English and the Modern Language Association. He taught at the University of Missouri and Baylor University before coming to then LA State College in 1959. major in 1969. Driven by ideals stemming from the civil rights movement, Lou endeavored to combine his civic participation with his role as a member of the Chicano Studies faculty. After leaving the Merchant Marine, Francisco studied for a teaching credential and began a teaching career. He was also a guest professor at Uppsala University in Sweden in 1984-85. The Lowries later relocated to Santa Fe, where Don hiked and studied the vast southwest desert and taught at a local college. She led the Lions to a 48-12 record over two seasons and to a pair of appearances in the NAIA National Tournament. His professor planned to send him to Harvard University for a Ph.D., but Don was drafted by the U.S. Army and sent to serve in the Korean War. It was while teaching at Burbank High School that Carol met her future husband, Harry Walter Smallenburg. Bobby was born in 1916 in Clara City, Minnesota, and grew up during the depression years in a number of small towns with colorful names like Blackduck, Warba, and Littlefork. He was instrumental in developing the library instruction program, and was the coordinator of library and bibliographic instruction, also for a number of years. Interment is planned for June 2016 in the Custer County Cemetery near Miles City, Montana.The Emeritimes, Spring 2016, DONALD LYNN RANS, Emeritus Professor of Accounting, 1984-1999, died on December 28, 2015 at the age of 79 in Laguna Niguel. In recognition of his contributions to teaching, research, and the University as a whole, Andreoli received the Cal State L.A. After a B.A. 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 became emeritus professor of biology in 1981 and then, remarkably, emeritus professor of computer science at Southern Oregon State College in Ashland, after serving there from 1981 to 1992 as director of computer services. 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. McGrath commented that when she felt that she had mastered a field, she was an enthusiastic teacher of others. Martha is survived by a cousin in Beatrice, Nebraska, and by her long-time companion, Lois DiSanto. To this day, he is remembered by surviving colleagues and students as one of the most brilliant, witty, and innovative teachers in the Department. He directed a Peace Corps cohort that trained at Cal State L.A. in 1964-65. His uncompromising advocacy in support of students, and his dedication to serving faculty and the University at large, made him a pillar of Cal State L.A. On November 8, a memorial service celebrating Rays life was held in the Golden Eagle Ballroom at Cal State L.A. A video set to music presented snippets of his life, both on and off campus. The Emeritimes, Fall 2006, EVELYN MALKIN BARCLAY, Emerita Professor of Nursing, 1957-1969, the founding director of the Cal State L.A. program in nursing, died on April 20, 2006 in Newburgh, New York, where she had moved when she retired from the faculty in 1969. He began his collection after he received an antique clock as a wedding gift from his wife's parents 32 years ago. He also participated in the international organization, TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages). Two women who visited after her stroke told me they owed their careers in nursing to Ellie, and that she had done much for her profession and to advance the status of women. A native of New England, he received his higher education on both the East and West coasts, earning a B.S. Almost as difficult as finding a permanent site for the College was the task of recruiting 50 to 100 new faculty members every year. Wayne and Kippy both grew up in Niagara Falls, New York and attended high school together. In 1983, he was appointed by then-governor Jerry Brown as the first faculty to serve on the CSU Board of Trustees. Her initial employment at the University was in a staff position, managing equipment for the department. After finishing his Ph.D., Mike accepted a prestigious Bateman Instructorship at Caltech. in 1941 at Colorado State University. His survivors include his wife; his three children Vickie, Julie, and Chris; and six grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Fall 2012, WILLIAM E. R. WHITELEY, Emeritus Professor of Health Science, 1958-1986, died on June 24, 2012 in Bermuda Dunes, California, at the age of 87. The first college I played at, literally, was Cal State LA. Gustafson was a dedicated teacher. It was during this time that he developed and implemented a cost engineering program option offered by the Interdisciplinary Department jointly with the School of Business and Economics. He counseled his students with their academic and career questions and developed close professional relationships with some of them. He received an A.B. He taught at the University of Kentucky for two years and then returned for his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago, where he specialized in comparative politics and international relations. Other publications include How About Teaching Adult Education Science? in the California Science Teachers Journal and, with Halford H. Fairchild, African American Dialects and Schooling: A Review. During World War II, he served as a captain in the U.S. Army and had recently returned from his honor flight to Washington D.C. to visit the war memorials. . She examined how hormones, ultraviolet light, and chemotherapeutic drugs could cause changes in cell division. A Fulbright Fellowship at the University of Kandy in Sri Lanka formed a three decades-long connection. 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. degrees. Cunningham, he taught at the University of New Hampshire until he joined the faculty at Cal State L.A. in 1969. 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. Charles was born on January 28, 1928 in Valdese, North Carolina, and attended the area's schools. He recently received recognition for his 60-year membership in the Royal Society of Chemistry. His father organized the first unified school district in Illinois and later held the post of State Supervisor of High Schools for Illinois. Lloyd's most important legacy, though, is his strong support for a true teacher-scholar model, where one's research endeavors are most meaningful when they provide opportunities for students to directly engage in expanding our knowledge. Lloyd was the author of more than 50 scientific journal publications and six books, including three widely used organic chemistry textbooks: Electron Structures of Organic Molecules, Text-book of Organic Chemistry , and The Modern Structural Theory of Organic Chemistry . After the war, he received a second scholarship from Pasadena Playhouse and was appointed technical director. The past year has been tragic for the senior Theatre Arts faculty, as Barry McGee joins Walter Beaver, Maris Ubans, and Roger Altenberg in death.The Emeritimes, Spring 2006, MILLIE BURNETT, Emeritus Professor of Music, 1978-1998, died on May 3, 2006 of undisclosed causes. Joans numerous awards include World Tennis magazines Marlboro Award for her contributions to tennis (1963), USTA Womens Tennis Leadership Award (1970), and Southern California Tennis Association Coach of the Year Award (1974). Two years later, he was hired as an assistant professor of education in the Cal State L.A. Department of Secondary Education. His works are his legacy. She obtained a B.E. The areas of Business and Economics were being developed by Floyd R. Simpson, who had arrived two years earlier. Naval Reserve from 1942 to 1946. The son of Catholic parents, Lou was enrolled at St. Lawrence of Brindisi Elementary Catholic School, followed by Cathedral High School, Los Angeles City College, and Occidental College. She had had surgery for colon cancer, but complications that followed defeated her efforts to survive. Characterized by his colleagues as a quiet, gentle, dignified person, Joe was equally at home with his graduate students and with gifted high school students with whom he worked. He succumbed on November 5 of this year. In addition to teaching at Cal State L.A. and publishing articles and books on engineering, Irving was an independent writer with a specialization in Middle East studies. He spent the last 15 years in Carmel. George retired in 1991 with 30 years of service to the University. Bob had a long career in television production, beginning in 1953 at WTAR in Norfolk, Virginia, followed by a similar position at WJIM in Lansing, Michigan. Ruth obtained her undergraduate education at San Jose State College, UC Berkeley, and UC San Francisco, from which she received a B.S. She then readjusted her career plans and went on to graduate school at Cornell University, earning a masters degree in nutrition in 1942. A further challenge arose in the change from the semester to the quarter system, when he was responsible for rewriting all the courses in the school. Byong-kon founded the Pacific Contemporary Music Center to provide venues and means for composers here and in other Pacific Rim countries to have their music performed. Her sense of humor was a driving force that facilitated our collaborative efforts. Shortly after her final retirement in 2012, Judy suffered a debilitating stroke, but amazingly never lost her sense of humor and sharp wit. He continued his graduate studies subsequently, and earned an Ed.D. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Sabrina authored several interdisciplinary textbooks in both languages for Houghton Mifflin Company and Sage Publications. Bob's early interest in music never left him, even as he went on to a career in other fields. A genial person and a highly respected political scientist, Professor Potter joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1955. Herb's undergraduate background was in English literature and the classics, and he was a master of English prose style his entire life. Through the years, Joan put on clinics, workshops, and demonstrations, and gave speeches and seminars locally and at conferences nationwide. He spent most of the decade following in public school administration, moving from a superintendent's position in a small community to a principal's position in an urban area. She also enjoyed music, and attended many concerts at the Hollywood Bowl and other local venues. Jean's mother and her grandparents drove from the east coast with the two girls. A large map labeled "Target Tokyo" was pulled down, and the instructions "drop by parachute" appeared! Born in 1930, Clem received an A.B. Teaching students about the world was Dons calling. His daughter wrote, The greatest gift he gave me was the appreciation for nature. Although a series of heart attacks led to his retirement in 1986, he continued his scholarly activities until the time of his death. In 1965, after her divorce, Jane began a new chapter in her life, going back to graduate school to earn a masters in public health and a doctorate in public health at UCLA, studying under Gladys Emerson. in education from Columbia Teachers College in 1948. Rolling worked in the Pasadena City Schools Adult Education Office from 1949 through 1952, and served on active duty in the U.S. Cheryl Miller is a retired American Basketball player. Not to mention: 3 brothers Reggie Miller and Darrell Miller, and Saul Miller jr. Sportscaster also has three brothers. Her publications include Dance Down the Rain, Sing up the corn: American Indian Chants and Games; Melody, Movement, and Language: a Teacher's Guide of Music in Game Form for the Preschool and Primary Grades; and Today's Creative Children , a university-level text for courses in music methods. An older sister was raised by a wealthy aunt in Colorado, and Anita was in high school before she found out that she even had an older sister. He was director of the Social Systems Research Center, renamed the Urban Community Research Center. He organized ASME meetings and conferences on the Cal State L.A. campus, and served as adviser to the Cal State L.A. ASME student chapter. During the Korean War, he served in Asia for the U.S. Army. Bob Douglass, one of his department chairs, remembers him not only for his scholarship, but for his personal qualities as well: "Always a gentleman, Tony was soft-spoken, courteous, warm, quietly dignified, altogether likeable, and a valuable colleague with a reality orientation in the affairs of the department." Marty is survived by his wife of 49 years Sharon, daughter Laura, son-in-law Miguel, and granddaughter Elle.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, LYDIA MIYAKO TAKESHITA, Emerita Professor of Art, 1955-1989, with a specialization in painting and drawing, died on April 23, 2019 at the age of 92 in La Crescenta. He participated in five international contests in which the Masters won gold medals. As the nation entered the war, Bruces services were requisitioned by the Navy attach officer at UC Berkeley, who assigned him to design and operate a degaussing station for the San Francisco marina. Ellie was feisty and fun. Frank played a very important role in this growth, serving at various times as teacher, student adviser, course and program proposer, department chair, associate dean, and even, for six months, as acting dean. Alice joined the Emeriti Association as soon as she retired in 1979 and served as its fourth president (1981-82). From there he, and later his family, were sent to a relocation camp. To George, traveling meant sightseeing, concerts, theater, and gastronomic delights. They competed at Wimbledon, as well as in France, Italy, and Switzerland that year. The workshop was held on the Cal State L.A. campus in 1964. Al was born in Alhambra, California in 1941 to Faith and Edwin Crawford. He earned his M.S. Recently, he organized an out-reach program for public school teachers called "Let's Go Geologizing" and led its field trips as recently as last February. His dissertation was entitled The Washington Plural Executive: An Experiment in Interaction Analysis . Born in Chicago on November 24, 1922, Burt was the second of four sons. Cheryl Miller is the new head coach of the Golden Eagles womens basketball program at Cal State LA, the University announced Friday. When Dr. McDonald retired in 1962, Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences, as it be-came known in 1949, had its own permanent site, on which seven major academic buildings had been built and an eighth structure (North Hall, later named King Hall) was nearing completion. While at the University, he met and married Betty Jane Nelson in 1938. In 1992,she moved to Waldport, Oregon and attended a school to become, belatedly, a Unitarian-Universalist minister, but age was taking its toll and the project was abandoned. During his chairmanship, he presided over a department that was at (what turned out to be) its historic peak in terms of tenured faculty (21), staff (13), and students. The combination of campus teaching, community work, and participation in national organizations such as UNO resulted in a groundbreaking contribution to Chicano studies and, by extension, to contemporary Los Angeles history. He was sent to a base near Great Falls, Montana at the end of World War II where he met his future wife, Helen Louise Bordley. After graduation in 1941, Jim enlisted as an officer in the U.S. Navy in October 1942 and served through the remainder of World War II, during which his ship supported the major battles in the South Pacific. They both knew complex analysis equally well, while Mike was more literate in functional analysis. Im glad to be back, she said. Lou had been a translator in Japan following World War II, including Hiroshima. He received institutional grants at Cal State L.A. for research in speech criticism and a creative leave for research on "The American Tradition in Public Address."
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