Wounded in Germany, he returned to school after the war, attending the University of Buffalo (B.S., 1951) and the University of Wisconsin (M.B.A., 1952 and Ph.D., 1958). The Emeriti Association received word of the death of Sun Kee (Sam) Kim, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Statistics, 1964-2018, on August 9, 2019 at the age of 86. He read widely and in high school excelled on the football field as well as in the classrooms. After the war, Jacks family settled in Los Angeles, where he attended Los Angeles High School, graduating in 1948. As dean, Ron successfully carried the College of Business and Economics through very difficult economic times in the early 1990s, helping it to emerge as a stronger and better unit. Full-time professors without terminal degrees were not uncommon at the time, and Bernie stayed. In the early 1950s, the Brands moved to Los Angeles, and Gerhard pursued his graduate studies in English at UCLA. They lived in Malibu, and at one time had to rebuild their house after the kind of fire to which that area is prone. A memorial service was held on May 31 at Catholic Cemeteries and Mortuaries in Mission Hills.The Emeritimes, Fall 2019, JOSEPH A. CHRZANOWSKI, emeritus professor of Spanish, 1969-2001, died on June 8, 2019 at the age of 77, surrounded by loving family at his home in Los Angeles. Services were held at Fukui Mortuary Chapel in the Garden in Los Angeles on May 10.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, ALICE V. WATKINS, Emerita Professor of Education and Associate Dean of the School of Education, 1969-1995, died on July 17, 2019 at the age of 85. Dedicated to individual counseling, Bill held California licenses as a psychologist and a school psychologist. Cal State LA is the perfect place for that mission.". While at the University of Chicago, Tom was a research assistant at the Center for the Study of American Foreign and Military Policy. At the onset of World War II, he enrolled at the Curtis Wright Technical Institute and graduated as a master aviation mechanic in 1942. In 1967, George left USC for Cal State LA, where he taught for 35 years as a professor in the Philosophy Department. She served as an officer of the California Council for Social Studies and was also an officer of the California Association for Supervision and Curriculum. Albersheim remained active as a pianist and interpretation coach for most of nearly three decades in Switzerland. After retiring from the auto industry in 1980, Frank came to California to work in higher education, first as Cal State L.A.s public affairs director, from 1980 to 1988, and then as a professor of public relations and journalism at CSU Long Beach. When asked what his secret was, he said that, as many Cal State L.A. students are adult learners, You need to change the program every 20 to 30 minutes. He knew that many students would put off their reading until the dreaded midterm or final, so he gave short quizzes weekly to keep students on track. His father managed a family business, New York Hardware Trading Company, which specialized in sporting goods as well as hardware. He served as a role model to the host of new, young faculty joining the department at this time. Growing up in Texas, like all proper Texans, he rode horses and wore boots. He began teaching at CSLA in 1958. He eventually settled in Provence, where he studied as layman at Ecole de Theologie (et Philosophie), a Dominican monastery in St.-Maximin, Var, France. She was 80; the cause of her death has not been disclosed. He joined the faculty of Los Angeles State College in 1956, when there were separate departments of zoology and botany within the Division of Science and Mathematics. Professor Ehlig retired from Cal State L.A. in 1992 and became professor emeritus. His particular interest was the Van de Graaff accelerator being planned for the building's subbasement. He was one of the driving forces in administering the department's public administration program and helped it gain accreditation from the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration in the 1970s and 1980s. Legendary basketball player Cheryl Miller is expected to be named womens basketball coach at Cal State Los Angeles, according to sources. During his early years at the University, Pete pursued a Ph.D. in communication-drama from the University of Southern California, which he received in 1968. In addition to teaching a variety of theory classes, Tom was the department expert on British and Canadian politics. At the University his contributions were numerous. Besides mathematics, the other thing that Mike and Dick had in common was a love of books. His family was of German and Austrian heritage and did not show much emotion. in gifted education at UCLA in 1969. In addition to Bill and their three sons, Linda is survived by three daughters-in-law and seven grandchildren. After World War II, Millie was a secretary in the Physics Department at UCLA, and she met and married Tom while he was a political science student there. He came to Los Angeles State College in 1954 as a temporary replacement in Latin American history for Louis DeArmond, but was given a tenure-track appointment the next year. She had been at California State University, Los Angeles from 1961 until her retirement on Nov. 30, 1977. Swann, who was employed at Cal State L.A. for 23 years, had previously been a member of the order of Franciscan Friars for eight years. Coach. Bill earned his M.A. He received the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 2007 Publication of Enduring Quality Award for the book, Waterfowl and Wetlands: Toward Bio-Economic Analysis , which he co-authored with Gardner Brown, published by John Hopkins University Press in 1974. As a founding member of the Shaw Society, Sidney developed an extensive Shaw collection that he sold to Brown University in 1992. He loved French food and winein moderation. Although an administrator, he was honored by the faculty just prior to his retirement. According to Montgomery, Saralyn was generous to a fault. During her tenure at Cal State LA, Barbara provided leadership to the credential and degree programs in gifted education. He was the founding editor of The Emeritimes. But budgets were tight and no one thought he would succeed, as UCLA and USC had both tried to organize such an institute unsuccessfully in the past. degree from UC Berkeley in 1963, and before coming to our campus he taught at San Jose State. As a member of the French faculty, she sponsored the installation at Cal State L.A. of the national French honor society, Pi Delta Phi, for which she was honored by the French government. Surgery to get rid of the cancer left her with the need to learn to walk and talk clearly again, but she persisted and had several more good years before the cancer came back and was then inoperable. Cal State L.A. athletic director Mike Garrett previously hired Miller at Langston and as the USC womens basketball coach in 1993. Bud coached high school sports in Audubon, Iowa, where his football team still holds the record for the longest winning streak.
Women's Basketball - Cal State LA Athletics Hired to meet the burgeoning needs of California State College at Los Angeles, her legacy is enshrined in the thousands of students she guided as credential adviser and in her scholarly contributions to the study of African-American literature that continue to be cited, anthologized, and relied upon by current scholars. She served on numerous editorial boards, including the editorial boards of the Teacher Education Quarterly and the Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Yearbook. Like the other women who coached at that time, she did so on a voluntary basis, as these were the days before the arrival of Title IX. John was born on December 21, 1931 on a farm near Conroe, Texas. He will always be remembered for his kindness, helpfulness, and scholastic and academic wisdom. in 1955. He received a B.A. In high school, choral music was the main emphasis, and in college he developed further interests in conducting ensembles and teaching. Speakers included three Cal State L.A. emeritiPeter Brier, John Cleman, and Don Dewey; five scholars and staff from The Huntington; and the three Zall sonsAndy, Jonathan, and Barnaby. Walt wrote the book, lyrics, and music for this and his other musicals, Shadow of a Prince , Tout les Deceptions de Paris , A Little on the Side!, and One Like Me . Even after his retirement, J. C. continued to volunteer his time as an academic adviser for his department, evidence of his joy in interacting with his students. After two years as a school administrator in Illinois, the Thrashers headed west to California, first as principal-teacher and then as Superintendent of the Arroyo Grande Schools at the time of the Korean War when Vandenberg AFB expanded and the student enrollment exploded. She was an elementary school teacher, and taught first in Colorado and then in El Monte. Over the years, Marty received numerous awards, including Cal State LAs Outstanding Professor Award, in 1980-81, and the Presidents Distinguished Professor Award, in 2002-03. Born on January 18, 1942, Ray was raised in the small town of Blythe, California. He was a graduate of BYU and USC.The Emeritimes, Spring 1991, HARRY D. KERRIGAN, Emeritus Professor of Accounting (1962-74) died in October 1990. At Cal State L.A., where she became a faculty member in 1977, she taught a variety of courses. In 1957, he returned to Idaho State for his M.A., and served as an assistant coach concurrently with his graduate work. and Ph.D. degrees from the USC in 1939 and 1942, he was an instructor for two years at Caltech where he met Charlotte, his wife for more than 60 years. He began his undergraduate education at Brown University in 1939, and then moved to California in 1941. She was actually of Russian Jewish descent. Terry is survived by Peggy; sons Mark and Michael and their spouses; two granddaughters; and siblings Gary, Gerry Lynn, and Ronald and their families. She began teaching music professionally at a girls' school in Washington, D.C., but after her marriage she went west with her husband to Southern California. He wrote widely on public relations topics, especially ethics, for many publications. She co-authored a laboratory manual with Margaret Manatt. In 1950, she came to Cal State L.A., and along with her faculty service, she earned an Ed.D. It was the site of a campus wide party hosted by the Union in April 1995 to celebrate his 80th birthday. in Social Science and Philosophy from Harvard University in 1943, and his M.A. All are northern California residents. He obtained his Ph.D. in 1951, and that same year, was employed to develop aptitude tests for pilots at the new Air Force Personnel Laboratory in San Antonio, Texas. At that time, the faculty included former fellow Cornell graduate students and now professors of physics Ross ThompsonRichard Feynmans first Ph.D. studentand Donald Hudson, the department chair. Herb also held membership in the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, the American Family Therapy Academy, and the Family Therapy division (43) of the American Psychological Association, in which he was an elected fellow. The second best result is Cheryl Miller age 70s in Oakland, CA in the Bella Vista neighborhood. She was a founding member of Great Beginnings for Black Babies, Inc., a community-based program designed to reduce perinatal and infant mortality in African-American communities in Los Angeles County. She also had chapters in numerous books. Martha was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. In successive years, he married Lillian, whom he had known since his high school days, in 1939; registered for the draft in 1940; completed studies for his M.A. With the learning communities Adams 2.0 and Transforming Teaching Through Reflective Writing Experiences, she works to maintain collegial networks of professional development. He is survived by daughters Nancy and Sara, son James, brother Kenneth, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. While working at the UC Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley in the years just prior to World War II, Bruce became a member of the group of brilliant students orbiting around the stars of J. Robert Oppenheimer and Nobel laureate Ernest Lawrence, who were actively involved in the development of important discoveries in nuclear physics at the Berkeley cyclotron. The high quality of Arts scholarship was internationally recognized. He also wrote a historical biography of a railroad detective, Whispering Smith: His Life and Misadventures (2007). At the 16th Annual Billie Jean King and Friends Gala in 2013, she was honored with the Joe Shapiro Humanitarian Award, along with mens tennis coach Cameron Scotty Deeds, for their outstanding contributions to sports. and M.S. Mrs. Renshaw was commemorated at a memorial service on January 26 at Saint James Church in South Pasadena, where the Renshaws had been active members. in 1954 from Mayor de San Jose in Mexico. She and her deceased husband Wendell had no children.The Emeritimes, Fall 2009 CLAIRE HUTTO, widow of Jerome Hutto, emeritus professor of education, died on May 28, 2009 just after her 96 th birthday, of old age. Earlier this year, Miller was named Pacific-12 Conference womens basketball player of the century. At the school level, he served on the School of Education Assembly, Retention, Tenure and Promotion Committee (RTP), Instructional Affairs Committee (IAC), and Committee on Committees. degree in statistics. His article, Strategic Challenges Confronting U.S. That program was approved by the University in 1984 and accredited by the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) in 1994, one of the earliest programs to be so accredited. He then went on to an M.A. Long active in the Chinese community adjacent to campus, she was a major donor to programs at Cal State L.A. for nearly 20 years. Beginning in 1952, Joan was active in tournament play. He was a Fulbright lecturer on genetics and ecology at universities in Peru in 1963-64, and from 1966 to 1968, he served in Malaysia as mathematics education support staff for the Peace Corps. made their home in Arcadia and traveled in Asia, Europe, and North America. She is survived by her husband of 65 years; their children Ann Brown, Carol Larson, and Bob, George, David, and Mike Gourley; 21 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild.The Emeritimes, Fall 2002, MRS. KING LUK. After graduating from Henry Snyder High School, he attended Coope Union Engineering School while working as a ship fitter in Kearney, New Jersey. A Cal State L.A. graduate (with a master's degree in EducationSchool Administration), she earned a bachelor's degree at the University of Oregon and an Ed.D. Paul had been a professor of sociology from 1956 to 1990. in mathematics and meeting the love of his life, Wanda Wilson, in their German class. She was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, where her mother is also buried. Colleague Robert Reeser recalls that Ron was greatly respected and appreciated by his colleagues, always there when they needed him, and was responsible for assembling a very effective group of faculty. He was the first physicist hired as both faculty and Physics Department head at Los Angeles State College when the present campus first opened in 1954. An avid golfer and bowler, as well as an enthusiastic sports fan, he also was known around campus as the "poet laureate"presumably because, whenever the need arose (retirements, farewell parties, etc. He never really liked the farm, but he did like to milk the cows; he would squirt milk at any stray cats that were hanging around. 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. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Washington, he returned in 1957 as a faculty member in the Department of Sociology, which he influenced in a scientific direction. Her last formal performance was at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo with a troupe called Variable Velocity, which included members of all ages. At the end of his academic career, his fascination with the theater led to three years of joyful participation in the University's opera productions. In 1971, she earned an Ed.D. Chuck joined the mechanical engineering faculty at Cal State L.A. in Fall 1959, and spent 32 years as a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher of 25 different mechanical engineering courses. Other CSU campus associations of retired faculty, both within the system and elsewhere, had a broader membership, and sometimes included retired staff and administrators, as well as retired faculty members with and without emeritus status. In addition, Dan served on the L.A. County Board of Education for 26 years, six of them as president. She was highly respected by colleagues, and was commended for encouraging and enabling Nursing Department peers to assume important roles in these activities. degree from Santa Barbara State College in 1943, M.S.Ed. Later in life (1950), he earned his D.Sc. She graduated from high school in 1938 and went on to Stevens College, Missouri for an associate degree, which she received in 1940. degree after service in the Army during World War II. After his Army service, he took advantage of the G.I. It is The Weakly Blast, with its proud motto, All the News that Fits We Print. It appeared mysteriously at Cal State L.A. and Huntington desks from 1961 to 1986,and is the first item on his list of publications. He regularly visited Los Angeles for opera and symphony performances. A Minnesotan by birth, Rudy earned degrees at Luther College in Iowa, the Univ. Born January 23, 1926 in Highland Park, Michigan, she married Morton Dimondstein, the noted Los Angeles artist and tribal art dealer, in 1950. Credit for the stature of the current science programs can be attributed to the diligent planning and hard work directed by Johnston in those early days. She also taught coronary care nursing at Santa Ana College, Cypress College, and Fullerton College. Cheryl Miller Awards: Thanks to her unwavering dedication and passion, Cheryl Miller has risen to the top of her profession. Death was due to a stroke suffered on December 22,1996. Joan served as chair of the Department of Physical Education and Athletics from 1977 to 1980, the first woman in the nation to manage an NCAA Division I athletics program. The family, which also included younger brother Donald, moved to Lamar, Colorado where he completed his secondary education. And he respected you when you would speak your mind. In 2006, she received a National Philanthropy Award. In the former, she taught Money, Banking, and the Economy; Principles of International Economics; and various courses in research theory. In 1967, they played on the Hawaii, Japan, and Australia circuit. He published articles on the French Revolution. During his residency in Southern California he served for 20 years in the Los Angeles Sheriffs' Reserve, and also was active in training Peace Corps volunteers. in 1949 from the University of Buffalo, an M.A. He enjoyed spending time with his family at the vacation home he built in South Lake Tahoe. He retired from the University in 1986. Murray received his B.A from the University of British Columbia in 1956 and the Master of Library Science degree from the University of Southern California in 1957. at the University of Southern California in 1958. in 1951 and M.A. He received an M.A. He was one of a handful of the Vermont Avenue faculty who were instrumental in the development of a highly regarded Department of Accounting that graduated large numbers of successful CPAs and business accountants. 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 . In 1965, Bill resigned to become university librarian and professor of bibliography at Bucknell University, where he served until 1968. In 1956, John accepted a position as assistant professor of air science at UCLA and remained there until he came to this campus. In 1954, Abdallah came to the United States and enrolled at UC Berkeley, from which he graduated with an M.A. He later earned a B.A. He taught for a year on a Fulbright appointment in Buenos Aires (1959), and interested himself in the general study of American popular culture. Last May he was made a fellow of the Historical Society of Southern California for his historical and environmental contributions. According to reports, the average salary for an NBA analyst is between $106K and $116K. Her memory remained keen.The Emeritimes, Winter 2007, DONALD A. MOORE, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Statistics, 1956-1982, died at the age of 90 on December 6, 2006. He made an outstanding contribution to his department and to the School of Business and Economics through his service as the department's principal academic adviser, but his influence and standards in this area extended well beyond his department. Throughout his career at Cal State L.A., he consistently received superlative teaching evaluations in all his classes. After two years of active duty, Stan joined the reserves and the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1957. from the University of Southern California. During his tenure, he also was a consultant to The Aerospace Corporation, Space Technology Laboratories of Ramo-Wooldridge, and Cal Tech's Jet Propulsion Laboratories (JPL) and worked as a research chemist with the Virginia Chemical Corp. and Chapman Chemical Co. After retiring, Johnston continuing teaching chemistry part time until 1985. For example, he demonstrated the accuracy of the famed hand-to-nose test. She had suffered from kidney failure and related disorders for several months. The History Department has established a scholarship fund in his honor. His job was to explain to the visitors the new scientific discoveries originating at the University and demonstrate a model of the Universitys cyclotron, which was smashing subatomic particles and had been pivotal in the discovery of several new atomic elements. John taught elementary education at Cal State L.A. from 1964 to 1991, after an earlier career as an elementary school teacher and principal in Arcata. Along with professors Anthony Andreoli and Sigmund Jaffe, he was one of the founders of the Department of Chemistry. Her physical decline was rapid during the last six months of her life; however, she was pain-free and received excellent care. She received an M.A. The Depression still had its grip on most of the nation. degree from the University of Denver in 1956. Lou was also director of the Multi-Campus Latin American Media Project. Her beloved friend and colleague, Vennie Fernandez, kept watch over their home when they were gone and helped them like a daughter. in Mechanical Engineering (1954), the first Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering that USC awarded (1957), and an M.S. After the war, he received his B.A. Harry saw the impact of groupthink in Vietnam War decision-making, as well as in the Watergate scandal and its aftermath. Belated word has reached the Association of the death of Florence Diamond in 1999, in Berkeley. He also taught part-time at East Los Angeles College and Rio Hondo College early in his teaching career. Besides his wife Susan, Mike is survived by his brother Eric of suburban Ann Arbor and Erics children Stephanie, Erika, and John Michael. It is clear that Harry was as proud of their loyalty as he was of their accomplishments.The Emeritimes, Winter 2009, KE TING HSIA, Emeritus Professor of Economics and Statistics, 1963-1989, died on November 5, 2008 at the age of 87. Despite a young roster with just one senior for a second straight year, the Golden Eagles used a late six-game winning streak to vault themselves into position for a first-round tournament home game. His presence will be missed, but his spirit lives on in the Japanese garden and teahouse that he built, and the many trees that he planted.The Emeritimes, Winter 2011, LOUIS A. HANSEN, Emeritus Professor of Music, 1957-1980, passed away on November 20, 2010. At that point he was appointed dean of the School of Fine and Applied Arts, a conglomerate of diverse departments that drew on, and benefited from, Don's perceptive leadership. two great-grandchildren. Jack's dedication to instruction and to his research did not prevent a significant contribution to the University and his profession generally. She was a graduate of the Central Institute for the Deaf's (CID) 1932 teacher education program, and then earned her bachelor's degree from Washington University in 1935 and master's degree from Wayne State University in 1938. After two weeks, he wanted to know how Bernie had done it. ke was born in Stockholm on July 7, 1913, the second of three sons. His latest effort, The Feynman Lectures on Gravitation , which Fernando co-authored with Richard Feynman and William Wagner, was published in June 2002. He also collaborated on a Spanish textbook with Matilde Castells. Born on September 22, 1922 in Poughkeepsie, New York to Everett Sumner Coffin Sr. and Mary Grant (Caithness) Coffin, Harry moved with his family to San Diego at age 8. She also coached womens basketball. He also taught at the University of Manitoba during the summer of 1963. Mac is survived by his former wife and friend, Mary Bardmess, and his family with her, son Martin Baker and two granddaughters; and his brothers and sisters-in-law and their families. After retiring from Cal State L.A., he was the dean of business at the Norco campus of Riverside Community College. Colleague Henry Schlinger feels fortunate to have gotten to know Barry, as one of Schlingers responsibilities upon being hired full-time at Cal State LA in 2006 was to take over directing the ABA program.
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