His course, the Life and Times of Jesus Christ, was an especial delight. His ashes will be interred in Riverside National Cemetery.The Emeritimes, Spring 2006 EDYTHE RODRIGUEZ, Emerita Associate Professor of Education, 1952-1983, died on December 7, 2005 a month short of her 94 th birthday. In all respects, James Dunkelberg' s contributions were many and highly significant to the welfare of the University.The Emeritimes, Spring 1998, DAWN M. PATTERSON, Dean of Continuing Education, 1984-1996, died December 14, 1997 at The Scripps Home in Altadena after a short illness. They had developed an interest in aboriginal art and planned their stay in Australia to include visits to contemporary artists in the genre. Apart from her academic career, Stephanie did some modeling and appeared on several episodes of the Flip Wilson Show, where she could be seen in the Church of Whats Happening Now sketches. Clearly, the obituaries staff had already seen the light because, on that same day, they offered a blog of their Afterword Musings with the headline, Paul M. Zall and the humor in history. It cited some of the quirky titles mentioned above, referred to the filing cabinet of jokes that Andy has inherited, and identified Paul as the anonymous editor of the underground newspaper, The Weakly Beast. The joke is on them. He studied Hindi one summer at the University of Washington with National Defense Education Act support. Among his responsibilities was the planning of South Tower, now Simpson Tower, with Floyd Simpson. In 1955, he was the staff director for the Human Relations Area Files, subcontracted to Chicago from Yale University. Educated primarily in the Midwest, she earned a B.S. He is survived by his wife Audrey, three children, six grandchildren, and a sister. Yet the many students who survived that class and went on to law school came back and told us that the legal research seminar was the most valuable undergraduate course in preparing them. Doug was research mentor to generations of undergraduate- and graduate-level students, many of whom are now professors, physicians, and research scientists in academia and industry. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1962, specializing in political science, public administration, and organizational behavior. 16. Cal State L.A. has not announced Miller's hiring yet . That chapter presented him with an award for his impact on the local public administration profession when he retired from the faculty in 1983. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Bill then served on the Tahoe Heritage Foundation Board, including a term as its president. He was respected by his colleagues for his erudition. Your complete guide to Cheryl Miller; including news, articles, pictures, and videos. Away from the University, Chuck enjoyed skiing, and playing basketball and volleyball. She has also excelled as a head coach, leading winning programs at USC, the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA and Langston and she also had a successful career as a television reporter and analyst, working with TNT for 17 years before returning to coaching. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Frances; daughter Francesca; and son Anthony.The Emeritimes, Winter 1997, SAXON C. ELLIOT, Professor of Health and Safety Studies, 1950-1978, and Head Coach of Basketball, 1950-1962 Saxon C. (Sax) Elliot, who came to Cal State L.A. in 1950 as head basketball coach, died of colon cancer on November 19, 1996 at Montecito, where he had lived for a number of years after his retirement. He was 91. Her father left the family shortly after Jean and her identical twin sister Joan were born. During World War II, the family moved to Richmond, California, where Randy graduated from high school. Money Madness has been reprinted in German, Spanish, and Japanese editions, and in paperback in the United States. at San Jose State College in 1944, followed by an M.A. His high academic standards, respect for students, and visions for the future established a quality foundation for the department that persisted for many years. He is survived by daughters Nancy and Sara, son James, brother Kenneth, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The Emeritimes, Winter 2012, FERNANDO B. MORINIGO, Emeritus Professor of Physics, 1963-1991, died on September 14, 2011 at the age of 75, when he succumbed to a virulent pancreatic infection. Articles by Cheryl Miller's Profile | The Recorder (California A great number of the students were parents and employed, so courses were plentiful in the evening. He performed frequently on the piano, both as soloist and accompanist. 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. in English in 1952. She served as mentor and role model to many students, and facilitated orientation for newer faculty. With the learning communities Adams 2.0 and Transforming Teaching Through Reflective Writing Experiences, she works to maintain collegial networks of professional development. He retired after 26 years of service to Cal State L.A. Roland grew up in Los Angeles, where he graduated from Manual Arts High School. He was active in the Boy Scouts and attained Eagle rank. Cheryl Miller To Coach Women's Basketball At Cal State L.A. His responsiveness and his commitment to his family and his friends, to the pleasures of art and travel, in fact to whatever the day- to-day might bring him, was total. Later he did extensive additional study at Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley. The book was published in 1973 and has since gone through several printings. Elise's commitment to teaching led her to leave UCLA in 1963 after 18 years of service and join the Cal State L.A. faculty in the Speech and Drama Department. He later earned three degrees at the University of Southern California: M.S. Both Addie and Bill were unselfish church leaders ever since. After college, Warren joined the U.S. After his retirement in 1978, he served for many years as lecturer in ethnomusicology on board several cruise lines and the QE2. Bookstore from 1962 to 1982, died on April 1, 2011 after a battle with cancer. She is survived by a sister-in-law and three generations of nieces and nephews.The Emeritimes, Winter 2007, ADELINE BILOVSKY, wife of David Bilovsky, died on September 24, 2006 in Prague, during a vacation trip. in international law with a minor in social studies in 1954. A specialist in German linguistic pedagogy, Wulf was instrumental in initiating a German minor in 1966 and a B.A. He was 86 years old. He retired in 1983, but continued teaching on FERP for several years thereafter .John earned a B.A. While taking his bows, he suddenly reached up and snatched off his wig to reveal the familiar white hair of Lu Elrod. Hendrik Keyzer was also an accomplished and largely self-taught artist. In 1953, George enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve and was on active duty from that time until August 1955. However, she attributes that to Toms being so enamored of Descartes that he couldnt move quickly to later philosophers. He was never happier than when he was hiking, surfing, or diving with family and friends. Lous participation in campus conferences and cultural activities was always supportive and fruitful. He taught courses on world politics, the American federal system, the politics of China and Southeast Asia, comparative politics, and introductory American politics. Services were held in Glendale on August 17.The Emeritimes, Fall 2003, JOHN SWAIN, Acting Associate Dean and Associate Dean, College of Arts and Letters, 2000-2003, and Professor of Music, 1984-2003, a Cal State L.A. faculty member for 19 years, passed away at his home in Rosemead on August 3, 2003 at the age of 52, after a courageous battle with colon cancer. Carol was born in Santa Barbara on December 25, 1915 to Margaret and Virgil Thornton. During her tenure, Cal State L.A. archery teams never finished lower than third in the nation. They had met in their student years at USC, and she received her bachelor's degree in accounting summa cum laude in 1948. Although George had a long career in accounting at the University where he specialized in tax law, his training was very broadly based. In New York she met her husband, then a widower with three children, and they subsequently were married. She was an active member of both state and national organizations of music educators, and of Sigma Alpha Iota, the national honor society for music. They bid Jon farewell with respect and gratitude for his contributions, professional and personal, to a department that developed around him for more than 40 years.The Emeritimes, Winter 2016, ANITA H. FISHER, Emerita Professor of Physical Education, 1956-1980, died on March 10, 2016 due to natural causes. When he gave his retirement speech, he said, One of the things of which I am most proud during my time here was being able to recruit Jean Lehman as a faculty member. That was high praise, as he had been responsible for the recruitment of all of the faculty members up to that time. In 1966, while continuing her position at Cal State L.A., Jan became a founding member of the Bella Lewitzky Dance Company, and remained with the company for nine years. and M.A. May is survived by her sister Harlean; brothers Paul, Tom, and Jim; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. He came to Cal State LA in 1977 and retired in 1988.The Emeritimes, Fall 2017, BRIAN ROBERTS, husband of Eileen Roberts, retired Academic Senate administrative analyst specialist and associate member of the Emeriti Association, died on June 15, 2017 from the complications of Type I diabetes. 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. Martha is survived by a cousin in Beatrice, Nebraska, and by her long-time companion, Lois DiSanto. John joined the Los Angeles State College psychology faculty in 1951, having received a Ph.D. that year from the University of Indiana. She earned her B.A. Born on June 20, 1926 in Los Angeles, Lydia was a survivor of the Japanese internment camps, along with her father, who had headed the Japanese school in downtown Los Angeles and was a leader in the Japanese community. On campus, Sig always enjoyed discussions with faculty outside of chemistry. In retirement, Bill and Marion volunteered service at the Yosemite Conservancy, National Parks Service, Huntington Memorial Hospital, and Church of the Transfiguration in Arcadia. He taught thousands of young men and women to gain an appreciation and understanding of the study of economics, and eventually established a fellowship in his name through the Emeriti Association. in 1948. Sustainability also inspires Miller's professional ambitions, as she . Harry will be remembered for his generosity and kindness, his wonderful sense of humor, his encyclopedic mind that allowed him to do crossword puzzles in ink, his love of classical music, his woodworking and baking skills, his pride in his Scottish heritage, and his love for and devotion to his family. 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. He was educated in the Catholic school system of Oakland. He was trained in electrical technology, and after the end of the war, he taught it until he was reassigned to a naval construction battalion that was stationed in Guam. Student-designed artwork for the buttons and tee shirts created to raise funds for the award established in Ray's memory.The Emeritimes, Winter 2015, DONALD EDWIN HUDSON, Emeritus Professor of Physics, 1964-1983, died peacefully with his wife and daughter by his side at St. Pauls Towers in Oakland on October 14, 2014 at the age of 93. He also wrote a historical biography of a railroad detective, Whispering Smith: His Life and Misadventures (2007). In recent years, there was a desire among alumni and former engineering faculty to give recognition to the legacy left at Cal State L.A. by William Plumtree, late professor of civil engineering, and Frank spearheaded the placement of a plaque honoring Bill in the strength of materials laboratory. He taught at Cal State L.A. for 25 years and was elected professor emeritus upon retirement in1980. These awards were in recognition of her dual concerns for scientific rigor and the welfare of others, focusing on the special nutritional problems of ethnic minorities. She went on to anchor the U.S. Olympic team that captured the 1984 . He received his baccalaureate degree from Kent State University in 1965. He was living in Bonn, Germany, where he moved after his retirement from the faculty in 1979. He published Case Histories in Technical Assistance while at Cal State L.A. In mid-career, he stood up defiantly to the political and ideological trends he felt were compromising the integrity of humanistic studies. After the war, he was employed as a consultant on aviation education for the California State Department of Education's Bureau of Aviation Education. Prior to coming to Cal State L.A., he taught music for 27 years, starting in public schools in South Dakota, and at Olivet College in Michigan, where he served as director of bands and later as chair of the Department of Performing Arts. In 1956, Mike Grisafe heard that Dean of Instruction Albert Graves at Los Angeles State College was looking for accounting faculty. and an M.A. After the war, he resumed his education at UCLA, where he received his M.A. After retirement, Bob and Pat moved to Corvallis, Oregon, and later to Spokane, to be closer to their daughter. Lou was raised in Orland, California, and received the B.A. Before leaving public school work to join the faculty of the School of Education at Cal State L.A. in 1956, she was Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum in the Paramount School District. He was a member of the Board of Directors of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. 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. Paul had been a professor of sociology from 1956 to 1990. The following year, 1963, he began his nearly 30-year career in the Department of English at Cal State L.A. Known by his middle name, Dale was born on October 28, 1934 in Portales, New Mexico, and moved with his family to California as a child. After finishing preparatory school, she completed a year of study in political science in France before receiving a scholarship to continue her education in the United States. However, before matriculating there, he spent two years after his high school graduation working at a pulp mill and saving money, because there was no possibility of parental support during the lingering depression of the thirties. Born in San Jos three years after the great San Francisco earthquake, he acquired a B.A. He formally retired in 2017 and then participated in the Faculty Early Retirement Program, delivering his last lecture only nine days before his death. She did additional graduate study at BYU, USC, and UCLA. The cause of death is unknown. Pat was a consummate teacher and graduate student mentor. Previously, he was a public health trainee at Reiss Davis Child Guidance Clinic. Upon receiving a fellowship, she attended Bryn Mawr College to do her doctoral work and received her Ph.D. in experimental and social psychology in 1957. George was born in Illinois in 1916. He was 93. Catharine was born in Kirksville, MO, in 1912. After two weeks, he wanted to know how Bernie had done it. He served as treasurer, 1989-90; president-elect, 1990-91; and president, 1991-92; then later as secretary, 1995-97. 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. Graduating and developing women of inspiration and substance is my goal, Miller said. Saralyn presented at numerous national conferences, including those of the National Council of Teachers of English and the Modern Language Association. He had suffered from Alzheimer's disease for several years, and succumbed to its complications after only one day in a hospice. Health issues in recent years restricted his hiking and painting, but not his poetry. He began teaching at CSLA in 1958. Chors degrees were in accounting, and he made his career and found his calling in shaping the minds of future generations as a professor of accounting at Cal State LA, where he taught for 17 years, beginning in 1985. Appointed by President Truman in 1950, Gordon served as director of price stabilization for Southern California during the Korean War. Terry served on the University General Education Task Force in the early 1980s that crafted the original general education program. Her funeral was held on September 6, following a mass at St. Bede's.The Emeritimes, Winter 2005, ISABEL NORBY, died on June 26, 2004 at her home on Whidbey Island, Washington, of unspecified causes. On campus, Clem participated in faculty governance and was the coordinator of the upper-division general education theme, American Landscape, from 1982 to 1995. John Stuart Mill, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber are among the classical social theorists whose ideas are examined in their historical context and in terms of the writers' personal lives. Mike and Dick Katz were best friends in the Department. He was president of the American Academy of Forensic Science and a member of the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors' Laboratory Accreditation Board. He came to Cal State L.A. in 1959 after working as a librarian at the University of Redlands. After serving as associate department chair multiple times, he was chair of the Department of Art from 1988 until his retirement in 1992. Mike has written a number of research articles in prestigious journals, including three with department colleagues. It has recently come to the attention of the Emeriti Association that Earl D. Jacobs, former professor of physics, died in his sleep on July 3, 2008 in Pasadena, at the age of 77. ), a postwar development also known as systems analysis, drew Don to his first professional job as a member of the research group in O.R. He began a 25-year career at Cal State L.A. in1965, teaching courses in American politics, public policy, and public administration, and served as both department chair and director of public administration programs before he retired. I loved his classes; he was enthusiastic and connected what he taught in the classroom to his own professional experiences, which was really exciting. Ringle saw her as a strong personality and an advocate of the importance of teaching in a research-dominated institution. 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.In addition to the deanship, other administrative posts held by Dr. Miller included Coordinator of Extension and Special Programs, Director of Extension Services, Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Director of Field . As one top university administrator put it, "he seemed always to know more about the subject I came to discuss with him than I did, even in the academic area I headed. Perhaps it was because he was an assiduous reader who could be observed through the open door to his office deeply engrossed at his countertop desk, literally absorbing the contents of stacks of memoranda, reports, and other materials. A memorial tribute to Dr. Palmer was presented in the University Theatre on July 14. In public service, he was an active practitioner in the fields of his expertise, lecturing to and holding appointments on selection boards of public agencies, writing reports for government departments at local and national levels, and speaking to political groups. He was recognized as a leader in his field, serving as an officer and president of several professional organizations. He was a frequent guest conductor, judge, and clinician throughout Southern California. In an unassuming and capable manner, he sought to create a consensus, to support and improve those standards. By the 1980s, Lou was working closely with the United Neighborhood Organization (UNO), founded in Chicago as a grassroots undertaking between community groups and churches. He was also interviewed on Canadian television about his book Hitlers Gold: The Story of the Nazi War Loot. She practiced law in Los Angeles and Glendale well past her retirement from the faculty. He was always eager to support his students and would make time to help them in any way he could. Over several years, he served as associate dean and as director of the School's Advisement Center. degree at Kansas State Teachers College in 1943 and a M.Mus. This deeply offended Bruces sense of justice and he decided to contest the verdict. She thus became proficient in German and English in addition to her native French. Gigi and Alfredo also enlisted the collaboration of Maris Ubans and Gay Manifold from the Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, and Rene Aravena from the Department of Music, on several occasions to produce some outstanding plays. Always working for social justice, he believed in equal rights and equal opportunities for all. He also worked for the Central Intelligence Agency for two years. After his discharge, he returned to Dartmouth and earned a B.A. She is survived by her husband, Matthew Raubertas.The Emeritimes, Fall 2009, BYONG-KON KIM, Emeritus Professor of Music, 1968-1994, died on July 9, 2009 having been seriously ill for some time. Main Telephone Numbers: 323-343-3901. He enjoyed a long and illustrious career with the University. Howard University honored him with an honorary doctorate in 1970. Their children, grandchildren, and friends recalled numerous dinners and organized instructional games, including the Childrens Olympics and races in their swimming pool. Cheryl Miller, the aspiring player, was born on January 3, 1964, in Riverside, California. Initially he instituted a rigid military type system, but his own research which formed the basis for his Ph.D. dissertation completely reversed his thinking and his department's policy. He joined the Cal State L.A. library staff as acquisitions librarian in 1987. An avid gardener and excellent cook, Betty also loved cats and sports cars. Abdallah enjoyed teaching. From 1949 to 1951, he was the principal of Moorpark High School, but was then recalled to the military for service in the Air Force during the Korean War. He interacted with thousands of students over the years, serving as part mentor, part friend, part parent figure. Gmur was active in the First Baptist Church of Carpinteria which he served as deacon and treasurer. In 1968, the then Department of Physics re cruited Roland to come to Cal State L.A. to build up the astronomy program in the department. Charlie was gregarious, before and after his retirement in 1981. I had the distinct pleasure of serving as the associate chair of the department during her tenure as chair. She was born in upper New York State and attended universities there. She scored an unfathomable 105 points in Riverside Poly's 179-15 win over Riverside . He held degrees from Simpson College, Iowa State College, and USC. During his service as department chair for several years, he recruited talented faculty to carry out the important work of teacher training. Beyond the campus community, Kiki "lived" sociology through volunteer work with both church and civic groups devoted to meeting needs of the poor, troubled youth, battered women, and the elderly. The Cal State L.A. information systems programs owe much to Paul for their existence. Established in Little Tokyo in 1979, LA Artcore has provided exhibition space for emerging and unknown artists, including her students. A memorial service was held in August.The Emeritimes, Fall 2005, WILLIAM L. STERNAL, Counselor, 1965-2003. ke became an American citizen in 1958, but he was really a citizen of the Western world. In 1992, he was appointed director of the intramural athletics program. Born on May 29, 1919 on a family farm in Butler, Ohio, John was an inquisitive and precocious child who quickly concluded that farm life was not for him. He was a member of the Huntington Westerners Corral of Westerners International. Her brother David predeceased her. He spent the rest of his career at Cal State L.A. degree in art education at Cal State LA (1955), and a doctorate in art education at Stanford University (1962). His service was held at St. Veronica Catholic Church, followed by entombment at St. Adalbert Cemetery.The Emeritimes, Winter 2017, JOAN D. JOHNSON, Emerita Professor of Physical Education, 1955-1992, died on October 14, 2016 at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena from sepsis, which quickly swept through her body. He retired in 1991 and was named to emeritus status shortly thereafter. Lou and Romain's designs were the basis of the theatre building that was constructed in the late 1950s. Herm taught undergraduate and graduate political science courses throughout his career. All the while, he maintained the infectious good humor that made conversations with him a joy. He was named advisement coordinator for department majors in 1996. Ive known Cheryl as a player, coach and general manager for more than 20 years. 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. She attended Grays Harbor Community College in Aberdeen for two years before transferring to Iowa State University for a year and completing her B.S. She graduated from Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach in 1960. Cheryl Miller Married to Husband or Gay? Net Worth. In 1951, she received her B.S. degree in 1925 at East Central Teachers College, an M.S. That image haunted him for the rest of his life. Upon moving back to California, Wayne became a founding member of the Desert Fishes Council, which advances research activities and public understanding of threatened and endangered fish species that live in isolated ponds and streams found in the Mojave Desert.
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