He worked with F. C. Steward, with many publications on the effect of coconut milk on the growth of explants from carrot root. At Cal State L.A., he taught in the urban studies program, with special interest in affordable housing. Carol was born in Santa Barbara on December 25, 1915 to Margaret and Virgil Thornton. Elected to the state Senate in 1992, Teresa represented the 25th District, which stretched from Marina del Rey to Paramount. He oversaw the introduction of automation. Bernie spent six years as an administrator in the Ohio public schools, two years as a naval gunnery instructor in World War II, a year as an instructor in health and physical education at Ohio State, three years as a training officer with the VA, and three years in the Arizona public schools before coming to California in 1949 to begin doctoral study at USC. Then in 1925, at the age of 16, he entered the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago with a scholarship, and continued his studies there until 1934. He was 81. The funeral service was held on June 5 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood.The Emeritimes, Fall 2019, ROBERT H. EWALD, emeritus professor of anthropology, 1957-1986, died on February 26, 2019, due to Alzheimers disease. He is well remembered by many of his former students for his tough course on law and the media, dealing with libel, slander and the like. He completed an M.M. Dan established the Daniel L. Towler Educational Foundation, through which his contributions to the students he helped during his lifetime will be continued for future students. Harry originated courses such as Power in Washington and The Nuclear Age, as well as served as one of the organizers of the upper-division theme on the latter topic. 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. He earned his M.S. As part of this responsibility, she organized the Western Association for IAW from existing governing groups in these states. At his retirement party, Harry concluded his remarks with these words: "I believe in the American schools and in particular the rights of the students therein. Born in Gary, Indiana on February 18, 1931, Pat enrolled at the University of Chicago at age 16, graduating with honors at the age of 19. in 1952 and his Ph.D. in 1956. Dr. Greenlee was appointed Acting President but fully expected to return to his post as vice president by Fall 1966. Irving spent a total of 39 years in the U.S. Army, serving during World War II and participating in the invasion of Okinawa. In 1990, Career Strategies Map and Guide was published, followed by Follow Your Career Star, in 1996, based on Jons experience over 12 years as director of a career counseling center in Pasadena. In 1957, he was appointed assistant professor of chemistry at then Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences. He was always eager to support his students and would make time to help them in any way he could. Bookstore. He was the dominant force of the Journalism Department for most of its existence, most often as its perennial chair. In addition to his wife, Joanne Glossop Beckwith, Beckwith is survived by three children born to a first marriage: Connie Beckwith Brown, James Beckwith, and Margaret Beckwith Harloe. Although Thora fully recovered, Isabel needed an iron lung at the outset. Her last book was Mosaicos , which, according to her husband Rodolfo, kept her going during her illness. We have been informed by emeritus professor Thomas McEnroe that his beloved wife Millie (born Mildred Rose Brittsan in 1917) died of an intestinal disorder on February 22, 2001. "The Emeritimes, Spring 1997, DONALD BUTLER KINSTLER, Professor of Education, 1957-1980, passed away quietly on February 22, 1997 in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Born in La Crosse, Wisconsin on July 17, 1929 to Gustav and Lorinda Bray, Don and his parents, siblings, aunt, uncle, and cousins lived with his paternal grandparents on their dairy farm in Ontario, Wisconsin as a consequence of the Great Depression. in English at the University of Southern California in 1947 and, after joining the Los Angeles State College faculty, his Ph.D. in 1953.An avid reader, Dan had many interests ranging from chess to military history, but his greatest pleasure was his children, Paul Daniel Amneus, of Placerville, Colorado, and Pamela Phelps, of Shelter Cove, California. Bud was a widower with two young sons and Anita, who was barely out of her teens, took on the responsibility of raising them, legally adopting them as her own. Ed's major contribution to his given field is his book, The Underground Man , a study of eight significant contemporary writers, which he saw as operating within a tradition exemplified by Dostoevsky' s Notes from the Underground . Leonard studied art at UC Berkeley, where he earned B.A. Other passions were weekly poker games and watching all sports, but especially football and Lakers basketball.The Emeritimes, Winter 2014, KENNETH J. PRATT, Emeritus Professor of History, 1958-1992, died in Altadena on September 26, 2013 from complications of Parkinson's disease. Faculty Wives Club, where she served as one of its presidents and on the Bookreading Club, but she was a woman of many talents and several careers, starting with newspaper reporter on the police beat in Akron, Ohio. Homer Beatty is survived by his son Steve and three grandchildren. This was followed by the completion of a postdoctoral fellowship at Caltech. Not only did he recover, but his tenacity, skill, and competitive nature enabled him to excel at tennis, racquetball, and squash. A graveside service will be held in the spring (2003) at Littlefork, Minnesota, where her ashes will be interred alongside those of her husband Floyd.The Emeritimes, Winter 2003 HAROLD (HAL) CHARNOFSKY. He received his Ph.D. from Washington State University in 1968, and was a registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in California. In his personal life, Tom was passionate about opera and a true aficionado. 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. But for all his gifts, he is probably best remembered as a man utterly free of arrogance or pettiness, one quick to praise and constant in his loyalty and graciousness to family and friends. In 1988, Betty came to Cal State LA as provost and vice president for academic affairs and professor of anthropology. degrees from San Diego State University in 1967 and 1968, respectively, Del received his Ph.D. from the University of Oregon in 1970. Indeed, by the last day of SunRayce 97, it was so obvious that Cal State LA would capture the national championship that the team actually stopped to assist a neighboring school that had broken down on the side of the road. 10 Facts About Cheryl Miller -WNBA. He chaired the Department of Civil Engineeringby then a part of the School of Engineeringfrom 1969 until 1972. Manny served as President of the Men's Club, Commander of the Coast Guard Flotilla #22, the Winner's Circle, and the South Coast Hospital.The Emeritimes, Spring1988, PAUL T. SCOTT, Emeritus Professor of Journalism and a founding member of the University's Department of Journalism, died March 13, 1988 after an extended illness. A memorial service was held on February 14 at Palmdale United Methodist Church in Palmdale.The Emeritimes, Spring 2010, RAMACHANDRA MANVI, Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1971-2003 , passed away suddenly on February 1, 2010. He also enjoyed playing golf and occasional visits to the races at Santa Anita. He served on the Seniors Committee for the City of Los Angeles as an appointee of then-Mayor Tom Bradley and was active in AARP.The Emeritimes, Winter 1995, MARTIN L. STOUT (Geological Sciences, 1960-1990) died in September 23, 1994, after battling cancer for 17 years. Lous participation in campus conferences and cultural activities was always supportive and fruitful. However, his health began declining seriously about three years ago, curtailing his activities. His range of interests and expertise in literary study was exceptionally wide. She earned both B.A. Apparently, they had no choice in the matter. Prior to World War II, he worked as a machinist in 1940-41. At Cal State L.A., she taught courses on reading, social studies, and science curriculum and methods in the old Department of Elementary Education. Dorothy began working at Cal State LA after graduating from high school. from Columbia University in 1950, and his Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 1963 with a dissertation titled British Radical Secularism: Unbelief from Bradlaugh to the Mid-Twentieth Century. Cheryl Miller is the new head coach of the Golden Eagles women's basketball program at Cal State LA, the University announced Friday. Mike received a first-rate mathematical education. Whenever her books were used here, she donated those royalties to the Department. Adeline died in 2006 while traveling in Prague. He also taught at the University of Manitoba during the summer of 1963. He is survived by his wife, Laura; two sons, Gregory and Peter; and two daughters, Barbara Ahem and Carol Vilas.The Emeritimes, Winter 1996, MONA PAULEE, Professor of Music, 1972-1987, was born in Canada but grew up in Portland, Oregon where her father had a theater. Cobbs research in her field of biology focused on skin cancer and, in particular, the ability of melanin to protect skin from damage. Besides mathematics, the other thing that Mike and Dick had in common was a love of books. She had been at California State University, Los Angeles from 1961 until her retirement on Nov. 30, 1977. Holder of a BA degree from Cal State L.A., he pursued graduate study at the University of Iowa, where he was awarded MFA and Ph.D. degrees. . Fernando was also a published author, having been sole author or co-author of three scholarly books. Carol was committed to making the student teaching experience a meaningful one. In 1950 he was still single, so he was called out again. Midori was active in the West Los Angeles Japanese Citizens' League; she was Cal State delegate to the U.S. National Commission for the UNESCO National Conference and a member of the geography advisory panel for the Statewide Social Science Advisory Committee, 1965-67. A memorial service honored him at this church on August 4. He served the University in the Academic Senate and all its major committees, as chair of the Department of Chemistry, and as associate dean of the School of Letters and Science. at Western Reserve University in Ohio in 1948 and returned to California. He was promoted to the rank of associate professor in 1979, followed by professor in 1984. A Utah native, he earned B.S. "The Emeritimes, Fall 1998, ARTHUR J. BENSON, Emeritus Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1960-1990, died on September 14, 1998 at the age of 81 after a tenacious seven-year battle with cancer. He had been retired since 1989. Harold is survived by his loving wife Mary, daughter Merie, son Harold C. III, granddaughter Carmen, great-grandsons Cyrus and Mekhi, and many nieces and nephews in St. Paul.The Emeritimes, Fall 2010, SAMUEL M. CAPLIN, Emeritus Professor of Botany, 1960-1980 , died peacefully at age 91 on July 4, 2009 in San Francisco. Georges early life was shaped by growing up in the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. Richardson came to Los Angeles State College in September 1959 as an assistant professor. At one point during his long and varied life, he had been a musician on a cruise ship. Sumi obtained her B.A. He was the recipient of the Outstanding Professor Award at the University in 1970. During his tenure on the commission, the group developed the California Master Plan for Special Education, approved by the State Board of Education and adopted into the State Education Code. The department under his leadership was known throughout the country as an outstanding program, with graduates in nearly every government, private, and nonprofit agency in the area. When they returned to Cal State LA, they were able to tell their classes firsthand how Cuba was being transformed. In addition to his University responsibilities and performing career, he regularly gave private lessons to as many as 50 students per year. His ceramic work was stimulated by the influences of revolution in the 1960s, and was sustained by his willingness to push boundaries and test limits, as well as his fearlessness as an artist. degree in electrical engineering from Lafayette College in 1922 and became a registered professional electrical engineer in California in 1961. Art was born and raised in Indianapolis, and had begun college courses until World War II, when he joined the Army Air Corps and served as a radio operator in England and France. He served for many years as the director of student teaching, and then as chair of the Division of Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education. In 1997, she co-authored a lab manual in animal biology that is still used today. This was not an aversion to drink, Slovacek explained, but was driven by a lifelong commitment to hard work and productivity. Others include The Solid Gold Cadillac , Bad Day at Black Rock, Somebody Up There Likes Me, Strange Lady in Town, The Violent Men, Backlash, and Jump Into Hell. The professor was special, said a student, who praised Kandal for bringing to life subject matter that was potentially less than scintillating and difficult. Said other students: His general knowledge of the subject is amazing and He is quite possibly the best overall professor I've had the opportunity to work with in all my courses in sociology. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves. : 1992). Faculty who worked with him in the 1950s and '60s recall the congenial atmosphere that prevailed as a result of the many social events that were fostered by Johnston and his first wife Millie who was an accompanist for Cal State L.A.' s early dance classes and often entertained at parties hosted by the Johnstons at their home. Jestingly referring to herself as a "native of Finland", because Helen was born in 1908 in a section of that country, which was alternately an independent nation and a part of Czarist Russia. Myers is survived by his wife, Ruth; son, John, of Simi Valley; daughter, Linda Jones, of Occidental; sister, Nell Wellbourne, of San Clemente; grandson, Jeff; and several nieces and nephews.The Emeritimes, Fall 1994, GENEVIEVE ALLISON, wife of Laird Allison, Emeriti Association Treasurer, died suddenly this summer. He retired again in 1997. He was promoted to Chairman of the Division of Education in 1956, and when the University reorganized its academic program into Schools, he was named Dean of the School of Education. Al and his wife Diane moved to the beautiful central California coast after he retired. 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. This pursuit was the foundation of what was to become a lifetime field of research and contributions resulting in numerous publications, consultations, addresses, etc. According to their daughter Claire, Marie-Antoinette suffers from Parkinson's disease, which has severely limited her ability to communicate.The Emeritimes, Spring 2010, HAROLD E. LIONETTI. Born in Aurora, Illinois to Frederick and Jessie Numrich, Carol moved with her family to Southern California in 1948 and was a resident of the San Gabriel Valley for the remainder of her life. At about the same time, he served as a consultant to Hughes Helicopters. The obituary written by Elizabeth Beaver for the Santa Barbara News-Press lists first his membership in the Emeriti Association, followed by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, Actors Equity, and the Dramatists' Guild. She also made use of her musical talent by introducing a course in French popular song, one of the students' favorites, for which she sang and accompanied herself on her guitar. Paul is best recalled for his sense of humor, love for reading, and passion for chess. Soto-Perez received his B.A. He was 73 years of age. The English Department faculty held a memorial program for him on February 4, 2005. and Ph.D. degrees in experimental psychology at UCLA in 1957 and1958, respectively. An avid gardener and excellent cook, Betty also loved cats and sports cars. After moving from his longtime home in Pacific Palisades to Foster City, California in 1996, Ralph and his wife Margaret lived in a house on the water for the next eight years. The Division II school announced the . One of the highlights of this endeavor was a music festival in Seoul and Taegu, Korea in 1990, with many participating composers from around the world. Chapters in books, articles, and class compendiums further documented her expertise and contributions to the field. The budding talents of this future chemist were quickly recognized by his chemistry teacher at Oakland Technical High School, who strongly encouraged him to go to college. Her parents had a general store, which provided the family's livelihood, and Jean was an active participant in its management, particularly after her father's death in 1949. from USC in 1960. He modeled his efforts after the courses offered at the University of Michigan because, as Frank liked to say, That program is the best in the country! He was also responsible for developing the program for the masters degree in civil engineering. In 1989, the American Library Association published his How to Use the Major Indexes to U.S. Government Publications , and in 1996, his work, Employment/Unemployment and Earnings Statistics: A Guide to Locating Data in U.S. He served as dean of natural sciences in 1972-73 and provost, from 1973 to 1978. While there, he obtained yet another degree, a Master of Public Administration, in1977. Her identical twin Joan, who was a writer, died five months before Jean. in Mechanical Engineering. The blinking lights on American satellites could be seen in the night sky as late as the 1970s. He is survived by Judith, his daughter Deborah, son-in-law, three grandchildren, and a great-grandson.The Emeritimes, Fall 2014, STUART FISCHOFF, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, 1972-2005, and American Psychological Association Fellow, died on November 21, 2014 at the age of 74. He served as Dean of Graduate Studies for several years, as well as on the state's Curriculum Commission and the Advisory Board of American Speech. After a 28-year career as a member of the Cal State L.A. Physics and Astronomy department faculty, Fernando embarked on a career in the private sector. He is survived by two sons and two grandchildren. 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. He came of age during the Depression and World War II, and after military aviation service in the British Army, he emigrated to the United States. He commented that after many years of diving in the Pacific, he enjoyed his ocean without salt. Bill is survived by his wife Judi; his 102-year-old mother, Clara Zuspann, of Evansville; a son; a daughter; and five grandchildren. George considered Cal State L.A. his home, and to many colleagues and students, George was the embodiment of Cal State L.A. His professional work began as a teacher at Belmont High School and continued at Cal State LA in the then Industrial Studies Department (now Department of Technology), where he taught past retirement for a total of 39 years, serving as chair for three years. The faculty members who were hired at that time formed the nuclei of the departments that became Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Geological Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Physics and Astronomy. She later earned prestigious postdoctoral fellowships at the Cancer Research Foundation of Harlem Hospital, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and National Cancer Institute.
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