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in 1950. He then went to the University of New Mexico, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1968. As a liaison pilot, he flew light planes, and later continued flying light aircraft as a civilian. In addition to that nomination, Abd al-Malik was campus Outstanding Professor in 1973, and won the Silver Medal of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in 1986. The appointment to Clermont-Ferrand was awarded by the French Ministry of Education following a competition. Ellie was feisty and fun. He was respected by his colleagues for his erudition. 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. He began his career at Cal State L.A. as an assistant professor in 1982. Lydia, in one of the buildings at a safe distance from the oversight of the department and division chairs in the other, taught Art for the Elementary School and, surprisingly to colleagues, had nude models for students to draw, a first for most. A. in 1951. On campus, Robert served on many department and university committees and was the chair of the Academic Senate in 1969-70. Coleridge's borrowing of ideas, especially from German idealist philosophers, was common knowledge. He performed in several made-for-TV movies, including leads on two Hallmark Hall of Fame productions and a PBS special on Hamlet. Known for his own lyric tenor voice, Richard taught vocal performance during his years at Cal State L.A., and coordinated the Voice area in the department's curriculum. He relocated to California in 1961. Moving east again, he earned an M.A. They remained officemates until Harry's retirement in 1990. Beatty began his long and successful career as a football coach in 1940 at Porterville High School, then coached the future USC and professional football star Frank Gifford when the latter was a student at Bakersfield High. He would have extensive office hours later in the day for his students, and his door was always open to them. Emeritus professor Jack Levine, who worked closely with Bob creating hardware for use in the digital lab and in senior design projects, remembers him as being well-liked by both colleagues and students. He served regularly as an adjudicator and clinician for band, orchestra, and choral festivals. He counseled his students with their academic and career questions and developed close professional relationships with some of them. He was appointed to the Cal State L.A. He was a member and past president of the Friends of the Library Board of Directors. Miller was also the head womens basketball coach at USC for two seasons from 1993 to 1995, taking the Trojans to the NCAA tournament both years before embarking on a successful career as a television reporter and analyst. and M.S. He then relocated to Southern California, and from 1965 to 1967 he was an assistant professor at UC Santa Barbara as well as a consultant for the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica. Dave received his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Southern California in 1954 while serving as supervisor of child welfare and attendance for Los Angeles Unified School District. 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. Langston advanced to the second round of the NAIA National Tournament. Terry and his wife Peggy hosted 72 foreign-exchange students while Peggy was a program coordinator for EF Homestay Programs and Foundation. Miller is credited with both popularizing the women's game and elevating it to a higher level. in international law with a minor in social studies in 1954. On September 1, 1985, he began his appointment as dean of the then School of Business and Economics, and served in the position until his retirement in 1991. A scholarship in Judy's name is being established at Pasadena City College. Alice joined the Emeriti Association as soon as she retired in 1979 and served as its fourth president (1981-82). He taught a variety of courses, but his primary role was as the creator of the M.S. While studying law, he edited Syrian Universitys weekly paper. Alyce received the B.S. Some of her contributions were matched by external corporate donors. After moving to Arcadia, Harry and Jean frequently hosted meetings, dinner parties, and department gatherings at their home. Jack was born on April 8, 1930 in Chicago where his parents, who had always lived in the Bronx near their extended family, had moved for work. Although she retired in 1979, Dr. Adams continued to teach at the University part-time. The latter was made into the movie "Ada," starring Susan Hayward. He became one-fourth of the founding quartet of the engineering program, along with Les Cromwell, Bill Eggers, and Bill Plumtree. He taught that course, the course on school finance, and numerous other courses in educational administration. The Emeriti Association received word that Lois Douglas, wife of emeritus professor of communication disorders Robert Douglas, died on March 29, 2012.The Emeritimes, Spring 2012, SUSAN GILMORE STEINER, former Director of Research and Sponsored Programs at Cal State L.A., died on April 9, 2012 succumbing to brain cancer. Three years later, he received his Ph.D. in chemistry, becoming the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry from UC Berkeley. One of his former students is Rudy Acua, in many ways the founder of the Chicano Studies movement. He graduated from Dorsey High School in 1944, entered the U.S. Army Air Force, and remained on active duty until the end of World War II. He came to the University upon the completion of his doctoral study at Cornell University in 1961. He held positions on bodies directly devoted to student interests, including an advisory committee to the vice president for student affairs, but also served on committees dealing with fiscal and educational policy. In January 2001, she received a Community Hero award in recognition of her many contributions. She was a member of the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, holding the position of vice president from 1980 to1983. He served with distinction as building coordinator and was always on the lookout for rooms within the science building that could be converted into labs suitable for the various biology programs. He was a well-known and knowledgeable adviser. Prior to his relocation to southern California, he taught at the Army Command and General Staff College and several civilian institutions, including the University of Wisconsin. Don received his B.Sc. On campus, Bill joined the Bel Canto Singers for a different vocal genre; he also participated in some of the faculty/staff extravaganzas. The only one chosen from the Manila Section, Bill was assigned to the 11th Airborne Di-vision, even though his status was that of a civilian with a diplomatic passport. Early in Lens career, he became active in the movement for faculty governance, serving first in the Faculty Association, where he was president at its inception from 1952-53, and then on the Faculty Council that was created in 1955 as a consultative body to the president. In the memorial program, friend and colleague Costello Brown noted, How do you measure or quantify the untold numbers of individual students lives that have been changed by this man? Colleague William Cohen recalled that Bernie, always an active leader, had led numerous efforts that boosted the school and its reputation. She had special pride for her six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He found it at Cal State L.A., joining the faculty of the School of Education, where he specialized in teacher training until his retirement in 1976. Surviving Adam is his wife, Margarite, whom he married in 1927, and a son living in Northern California.The Emeritimes, Spring1989, FRED W. ZAHRT, JR., Emeritus Professor of Technology, died February 20, 1989. from UC Berkeley in 1951. degree at Los Angeles State College and was appointed to the faculty in what then was the Department of Recreation Education. She was 86 and had been in remission for 21 years before its recurrence. He served in the Army from 1944 to 1946, followed by the Army Reserve and Minnesota National Guard until 1950. She also reviewed and acted on all undergraduate student academic petitions. As a founding member of the Shaw Society, Sidney developed an extensive Shaw collection that he sold to Brown University in 1992. William L. Sternal, a counselor who held additional positions at various times, including associate dean of students, director of counseling, and director of other student services, died on July 9, 2005 at the age of 65. He was 85 years of age. (1946) and Ed.D. Sustainability also inspires Miller's professional ambitions, as she . A native of Minnesota, John was born in Minneapolis on May 13, 1914, and earned a B.A. degree from Utah State, a M.S. Among the administrative positions he held were Director of Curriculum Planning, Acting Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Head of Project Head Start at Cal State L.A. A fund has been established for a scholarship in Hugh Bonar's name, and friends and colleagues are encouraged to donate to this scholarship, which the Department of History will endow in his name.The Emeritimes, Fall 1999, WINONA N. BROOKS, Professor of Home Economics, 1959-1983, died May 13, 1999 at age 80 in an Alhambra retirement home. in mathematics from Fresno Pacific College in 1967. In 1989, he published (anonymously) "People of the Gay Grape" and, in 1991, under the pseudonym Rick Elston, "Ramon's Story," the biography of a gay Mexican alcoholic. degrees (1963) at USC. During his time at Northwestern, he spent his summers at the Eagles Mere Playhouse in the eponymous Pennsylvania town, under the direction of Alvina Krause. Ironically, he had planned to retire this September. It began in1976 with Comical Spirit of Seventy-six: The Humor of Francis Hopkinson , followed in1980 by Ben Franklin Laughing . Rich educated us about the true benefits and value of having a nationally recognized program on our campus for the gifted and talented preteens and teens who have gone on to great heights. A distinguished member of the Universitys chapter of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (PKP), Rich was initiated into PKP in 1990. John and his wife Ruth, who, with their son James John, became longtime residents of Monterey Park, were active members of the local and University communities. degree from Elmhurst College in 1953, and both bachelor's and master's degrees in divinity from Eden Theological Seminary in 1957 and 1969, respectively. He was 83. For a short time during Bruce's active years on the Cal State L.A. faculty, Betty worked as a costume specialist in what then was the Department of Speech and Drama. in physics at UC Berkeley in 1948, and M.A. Services were Monday, April 6, at her church in Pasadena. After serving as associate department chair multiple times, he was chair of the Department of Art from 1988 until his retirement in 1992. Honors Program in the late 1980s. A memorial service was held on August 30, 1992.The Emeritimes, Fall 1992, CATHARINE PHILLIPS FELS, Professor of Art at Cal State L.A. from 1970 to 1978, died August 26, 1991, in Taos, NM, where she had made her home since retiring. After Mary entered the skilled nursing facility where she ultimately died, while she was still able to communicate, she was informed of the proposed fellowship and was delighted by it. In recognition of his long service to the University, he was selected as Grand Marshal for Honors Convocation and Commencement in 2000. Schug obtained a B.S. Individual school efforts at executive education ceased after a time and were folded into Extended Education. Blind in his left eye, Gordon served as an economist for the War Labor Board during 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 was 92 years of age. To this day, he is remembered by surviving colleagues and students as one of the most brilliant, witty, and innovative teachers in the Department. Keith was born on November 2, 1940, on a 160-acre farm in rural Nebraska, to Annemarie and William Henry Henning. Clem also liked to hike and he was a docent for nearby Eaton Canyon Nature Center. Private funeral services for Charles E. Beckwith, professor of English, were held January 3, 1997. Ever the workaholic and brilliant entrepreneur, the thought of cutting short the productive and creative part of the day was unpalatable to Fred. But he was back before war's end and attended USC, where he received a B. At Cal State L.A. Cliff was active in a variety of activities, serving on numerous committees and as a member of the Academic Senate. Find Employee Return to Campus and Student Return to Campus information.Emergency Notification. He traveled extensively during his lifetime, both for work and for pleasure, always wearing the anthropologists hat. The Norbys were married in 1939 and lived in Yakima initially. He then started graduate school at UCLA, completing the requirements for an M.A. Iry began his teaching career at Los Angeles City College, and in 1951 he received a rare joint appointment at L.A. State, in both journalism and business administration, reflecting his experience and expertise. He received all of his higher education in the state of New York, earning a Bachelor of Science degree at New York University in 1943 and M.A. When San Francisco hosted the 1939-40 Worlds Fair at Treasure Island in the middle of the bay, Bruce manned a booth for the UC Berkeley Physics Department. His interests ranged from Shakespeare and Kyd to Willa Cather, Henry Thoreau, Thomas Pynchon, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Colleague and former student Frank Gomez recalls, As an undergraduate, I had the pleasure of working with Tom for three years. He responded with enthusiasm to Sidney Albert's organizational efforts in establishing the Emeriti Association, and served as its first president.The Emeritimes, Fall 2004, WILLIAM K. (BILL) SCHATZ, Campus Minister, University Ombudsman, and Director, Advisement Center, 1966-1991, who served Cal State L.A. from 1966 to 1991 as a campus minister, university ombudsman, and organizing administrator of the Advisement Center, died at his home in South Lake Tahoe on June 4, 2004. He served as a role model to the host of new, young faculty joining the department at this time. He completed his doctorate in 1974 and remained in the English Department until his retirement in 2000.From the outset, Jim was recognized as one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated teachers at the University. in 1971, both in Social Science. Judd also appreciated classical music and modern dance, and often attended performances by the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Los Angeles Opera, and other performances at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and Orange County Center for Performing Arts. It wasnt until after she retired that Rosemarie met the love of her life, Jack Holt. Thell was instrumental in organizing the Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) at Cal State L.A., which brought working law enforcement professionals to this campus for relevant coursework. "The Emeritimes, Fall 1999, DAVID J. BOUBION, JR., Dean of Students and Associate Professor of Social Work, 1969-1989, died of a stroke in May 1999 at the age of 72. Born in El Reno, Oklahoma in 1913, Francis graduated from Wichita North High School and later earned his Bachelor of Music degree from Wichita (now Wichita State) University (1935). Always active in community affairs wherever she lived, Rachel continued these interests in retirement as an active worker at the Davis Community Church. From 1943 to1946, he served in the U.S. Navy as an aviation technician. At Cal State L.A., Reid served as both teacher and coach from 1958 to his retirement in 1992. Born and raised in Mishawaka, Indiana, Judy earned her Ph.D. in molecular genetics from the University of Notre Dame (1983) and held postdoctoral positions at Stanford University and UC Davis. Coming to California in 1959, he earned licensure as a psychologist concurrently with his appointment here. He was born in Jerome, Pennsylvania in 1915, studied at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield, Michigan and at Wayne State University, from which he received his B.F.A. Born in New York City on August 14, 1942, Marty grew up as an accomplished pianist and competitive bowler. Educated primarily in the Midwest, she earned a B.S. His desk was a sea of papers, books, and file folders from which he could somehow extract the very document one requested. . He used those numbers effectively on the stock market. Over the course of her studies, she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and to Pi Lambda Theta, the national honor society for education. As chair of the University Music Administrators of California and chair of the California Council on Music Education, he was a leader in setting agendas to examine issues in music education in California and developing programs that serve the needs of teachers and students in music education. 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. From 1958, when he was initiated into the sounding rocket business as a U.S. Air Force second lieutenant assigned to Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory in Bedford, Massachusetts to 1977, Charley did sounding rocket work. Thank you so very much for your teaching and mentorship. He held memberships in and served on committees of the American Society of Civil Engineers (Los Angeles section), American Society for Engineering Education, and National Society of Professional Engineers. That wanderlust never left himafter his retirement he took French lessons, hoping for a chance to go to France. He then spent the 1958-59 year as an instructor at Oakland City College. Their trips ranged from annual visits to Utah to more distant travels to England and Scotland. He then obtained a B.A. After retirement, he was active in the Council of Seniors of Long Beach and was an active force in the Long Beach Area Citizens Involved. In particular, he created a unique assessment model that received commendation from the visiting Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation team. He was born February 12, 1915 in Tempe, a son of Frank and Lura (Wickliffe) Hanna. He was an outstanding runner and frequently won in his age group. He joined the Cal State LA marketing faculty in 1977, but specialized in interdisciplinary business studies. In 1982-83, John and his wife, Rita, and Carol Smallenburg were part of a seven-member team that went to Micronesia to conduct a Cal State L.A.-sponsored institute for teachers and educational administrators. He came to Cal State L.A. in 1956 and retired in 1991. After he retired in 1991, they moved from San Marino to an 11 1/2 acre home in Fallbrook. D. at USC in '52. Earl received his B.A. She loved theater and participated in many productions at Albany High School and UC Berkeley. He first became Registrar at Cal State L.A., then Associate Dean of Admissions and Records. He was regarded by his students as a helpful and compassionate educator. The eulogy was delivered by a retired colleague and friend from the Geography Department, David Radell.The Emeritimes, Spring 2009, JAMES T. SULLIVAN, Emeritus Professor of English, 1969-2000 , died in his Temple City home on December 25, 2008 of undisclosed causes. And in 1965, he was the Chief of the party representing the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in Pakistan. Jane graduated summa cum laude from Pomona College in 1940 with a bachelors degree in chemistry, but was told there were no jobs for women in chemistry. His bomber group received a presidential citation and the French Croix de Guerre, and Leon personally received an Air Medal with five oak leaf clusters, a European Campaign Medal, and the Luckeye Bastarde award for flyers who survive their missions. The May 24 Los Angeles Times devoted a half page to her obituay, likely the most extensive coverage of any deceased colleague. In January 1956, he was hired as an assistant professor at then Los Angeles State College. As many who knew him can attest, those travels held a special place in his heart for all of his life. at Northwestern University in 1950. While living in the Bay Area, he became acquainted with a young woman named Ruth Decker. During that span, he received his B.S.

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