degree from the University of Arizona in 1954 and an M.A. from Brigham Young University in 1975 without missing a step. Her numerous concerts and recitals on and off campus included appearances in the award winning series, Characters in the Arts , on NBC, as well as many performances benefiting the opera workshop and scholarship programs such as the Faculty Vocal Extravaganza for the Friends of Music scholarship programs from1985 to 1993. During that time, five graduate students, 18 undergraduate students, six community college students, and one high school student conducted research in her laboratory. from the University of Southern California. 31 jersey in November of 2006. Until she became too ill to continue, she remained active by taking computer classes and volunteering at the Topanga Historical Society and California Advocates for Re-Entry Education (C.A.R.E.). He was a loving and devoted father to his sons, George, Jr. and Kevin. When they returned to Montana after the war, they tried to accept those winters again, but California beckoned. He also had a lifelong interest in nutrition and nutritional supplementation. He published more than a dozen papers based on research about the Philippines. At the Dodge Division of the Chrysler Corporation, he proposed that Dodge get into NASCAR racing to update its public image and became the lead person in that effort. He was named professor emeritus on his retirement in 1978. While still coaching, Sax started the Department of Health Science at CSLA and developed it into a major program. One of the latest was his election to membership in the exclusive British club, The Athenaeum. An inspiration to her students and athletes, she remained close to many of them over the years. In his letter supporting his colleague for the California State University Outstanding Professor award in 1985, John Allswang speculated that "the concept of 'Outstanding Professor' better fits him than any academic I have ever known." A strong believer in the necessity for women to be economically independent, he was also committed to and active in progressive politics. His graduate course in music administration became his specialty. Lou had lived in Lake Arrowhead for many years when his second wife Jean died in June 2005. 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. Ron was a longtime member of the Department of Information Systems faculty. After graduation, Vito attended the University of Michigan, where he studied clarinet with Albert Luconi and played solo clarinet in the concert band under the legendary William Revelli. Considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time, she led USC to two national titles in 1983 and 1984 and was twice named NCAA Tournament MVP. Francis is survived by his brother Stuart, sister Joanna, sons Thurlow and Norman, twin daughters Dawn and Anna, three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and extended family and friends. He collaborated in the establishment of the National Association of Diving Instructors, which became the first international certification agency in scuba diving. During World War II he taught geography to officer candidates. Some of her contributions were matched by external corporate donors. When she arrived in Sacramento, Teresa was one of three women in the 120-member Legislature and one of seven African Americans. In1937, he married the former Dorothy L. Eshom in Moscow, Idaho. He was also an instructor in theology at Immaculate Heart College in Hollywood from 1962 to 1963. Miller was previously the head coach at USC for two seasons from 1993-95 and led the Trojans to a 42-14 record and to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. degree from Brigham Young University, in 1973. Her specializations were in medieval English and comparative literature, linguistics, and creative writing. She traveled widely, including a trip to Africa, until her health failed. Ray Hillis, who was mentored by Dave when he joined the faculty in 1965, remembers him as a very energetic and dedicated professional with a keen sense of humor, personal warmth, and true passion to improve the lives of developmentally challenged individuals. He was coordinator of men's physical education and served as chair of the Department of Recreation and coordinator of the interdisciplinary program in recreation and leisure studies. His writing has ranged from disciplinary journals to newspapers and news magazines, notably The New York Times, Time, and a number of Scandinavian publications. 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. For the community, he served as a reserve officer in the Arcadia Police Department, from 1975 to 1992. Friedman is survived by his wife Susan, who is an adjunct faculty member in the Sociology Department, and daughters Rebecca and Sham. She served as a grant reviewer for the National Science Foundation (NSF) and as chair of the Department of Microbiology from 1986 to 1989. In 1943, she received a scholarship to attend graduate school at the University of Michigan. She was only the second woman to hold the office of chair, the first from the School of Fine and Applied Arts. Mike also served as program chair and treasurer of the Southern California Section. Jim received a B.S. . He was an associate editor of the Western Political Quarterly in the 1980s. Helen died in 1987. She was a member of The Medieval Academy of America and the Modern Language Association. Cobbs research in her field of biology focused on skin cancer and, in particular, the ability of melanin to protect skin from damage. At Cal State L.A., Maxine taught courses in interior design in the home economics curriculum. During his youth, he became an Eagle Scout. His essay, Rome as Eternal, won a Prix de Rome as the best essay on Italian history for the year 1964 and gained him a permanent membership in the American Academy in Rome. Frank played a very important role in this growth, serving at various times as teacher, student adviser, course and program proposer, department chair, associate dean, and even, for six months, as acting dean. He was one of two remaining faculty members who came to CSLA in 1954 (he shared the distinction with Hugh Bonar, a professor of history). Providing personalized developmental and career advice to generations of students was a commitment of Jons life, which explains why he delayed retirement until age 73. Bernie then began perhaps his greatest Cal State L.A. accomplishment. In addition to his professional activities, Joe had many interests and passions. His research interests included the History of Psychology. in 1948. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and he graduated in 1949 with high honors in chemistry. In Los Angeles, she taught home economics at Lutheran High School before starting her teaching career at Cal State L.A. Beginning as adjunct faculty at the University in 1963 in the then Department of Home Economics, she became full-time in 1972. Irene and Herb Goldenberg were recently recognized for their contributions to the field of family therapy and were awarded the 2007American Family Therapy Academy lifetime achievement award. Sue helped Ron raise his two children from a previous marriage, as well as the many dogs, cats, and birds they adopted. He was the founding conductor of the Golden State British Brass Band and served as guest conductor of a variety of instrumental ensembles in Southern California and elsewhere. He also directed the Center for Economic Education for many years. (He had never been in a parachute, to say nothing of dropping from a plane in one.) His travels took him to the Middle East, Europe, and North America. Frustrated with his students' inability to use the library, and determined that they should, Gene prepared instructions on how to locate historical sources. She earned a B.A. Roysher was one of five silversmiths whose works were selected by the U.S. State Department for a two-year European tour in 1951-53. He received both his B.A. He was 82. He graduated from Dorsey High School and Caltech. His Wordsworth writings, including an extensive digital archive, papers, and conference presentations, contributed to the discourse about the poet and his work. This big solo project combined his love for building, his ingenuity in design, and his craftsmanship, which he learned from his father. For example, whenever a Nobel Prize was awarded, Ralph gave a point to the colleges from which the prizewinner had graduated. Susan Lue, who was Janes student and later shared an office with her as a faculty member for many years, reflects that Jane held a very high standard for her graduate students to follow scientific methods of thought and writing. Besides being a distinguished structural engineer, he was active professionally and served on the State Seismic Safety Commission. They visited California in 1947 and never returned to the north. She helped guide the 1984 U.S. Olympic team to a gold medal and is enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and Womens Basketball Hall of Fame. She attended the University of Minnesota, where she became one of the first women to receive her bachelor's degree from the University's School of Business. at Wake Forest College in 1950, after which he taught high school English and history. From 1967 to 1969, Dick worked in Iowa as a research economist on the Iowa Regional Medical Economics Project and served as a senior consultant to Iowa's Governor Harold E. Hughes. His clinical expertise gleaned over 50 years of professional practice, was augmented by his sharp intellect, empathetic manner, and astute insights, all lightly sprinkled with a sense of humor and good will, that offered clients practical approaches to problem resolution. He flew small planes for several years out of nearby Van Nuys Airport; enjoyed playing tennis, Scrabble, cards, and casino games; and loved watching football, especially his beloved USC Trojans. Miriam developed her expertise in an advanced program at UC San Francisco. A counseling specialist, he was appointed as an instructor in 1961, then promoted to assistant professor the following year and to professor in 1972. Born in San Jos three years after the great San Francisco earthquake, he acquired a B.A. Dale and his wife Virginia were married in 1969 and moved into their home in Van Nuys a year later, which they shared for the rest of his life. Survivors include his wife Lorraine, four children, and several grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 1995, JOSEPH G. PHELAN (Psychology, 1959-1983) died on March 5, 1995, after a long illness. He presented papers at political science meetings throughout his career, on topics ranging from students and academic freedom to power structure research, corporations and U.S. foreign policy, and social network analysis. On the previous evening he attended the baseball game between the Dodgers and the Cincinnati Reds at Dodger stadium, seemingly in normal health. In retirement, he enjoyed golf and both he and Fran enjoyed many happy times with friendsespecially playing bridge. Healy taught the first course in vertebrate paleontology at the college, and George worked there as one of the first preparers of skeletal material. He went on to attend Stanford University, where he earned a Ph.D. in geology in 1961. He co-authored a textbook on American government that included contributed sections by a number of department colleagues. in Engineering from UCLA in 1951, and subsequently became a lead engineer and group supervisor at Northrop Aircraft. degree at the University of Southern California in 1939. He returned to California after one year in Connecticut and, in the mid-1970s, was appointed to the Academic Affairs division at the Office of the Chancellor of the CSU, where he eventually became vice chancellor for academic affairs. He particularly loved to sail on such trips. Before joining the Cal State LA faculty in 1962, Saralyn taught at College of Emporia, Emporia, Kansas; Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas; and Texas Christian University. Kiki maintained a lifelong interest in psychoanalysis. In 1982, she was appointed associate dean of the School of Fine and Applied Arts and, the next year, dean of that school. The Emeriti Association received word that Kenneth Wynsma, emeritus associate professor of art, died on October 17, 2011 in St. Petersburg, Florida, at the age of 81.The Emeritimes, Winter 2013, SIDNEY P. ALBERT, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, 1956-1979, died on January 9, 2013 about three months before he would have celebrated his 99th birthday. Because of this financial aid for students, she was able to recruit graduate students of outstanding quality. His wife Phyllis, for whom Dick had been caregiver nearly full-time for a very long time, predeceased him.The Emeritimes, Fall 2017, JAMES GARRETT, Chair of the English Department, Professor of English, 2003-2017 and a cherished member of the Cal State LA family, died suddenly on June 4, 2017. He relocated to California in 1961. In 1986, she was nominated for the James E. Sullivan Award, and in that same year, USC retired her #31 jersey, the first . He earned numerous patents in a variety of disciplines. He wrote his dissertation on Philip Sidney and was a regular teacher of Shakespeare and other Elizabethan literature, but he also had a strong interest in Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson, and the 18th century. The role he would later play in combining mathematics and economics was foreshadowed by a paper he authored about sampling theory while working under Harold Hotelling and by his M.A. in Public Administration in 1957 from the University of Southern California, where he earned the John M. Pfiffner Research Award. He also did research, both on campus and as a consultant for Hughes Tool Company and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He had just been promoted to associate professor, thanks to policy that allowed advancement in rank of early faculty who lacked the doctorate but who had been especially active in faculty governance. Herb's contributions to the field of psychology, and family therapy in particular, remain an enduring legacy to the profession. He would always wear a sportscoat to his lectures, often wearing a tie. and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago in 1953 and 1961, re spectively. The Emeritimes, Spring/Summer 2020, MARTIN STEVEN RODEN, Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1968-2005, died on February 18, 2020 at the age of 77. It remained in print for over a decade and was translated into Japanese. He departed New York City, which he had left only once previously to serve in the Army in Korea during the Korean War. She was very active in the ACLU, NAACP, United Farm Workers Union, and Southern Poverty Law Center. She was born into a prosperous family with parents Saul and Carrie Miller and spent her childhood in California. Systemwide, she received the prestigious Trustees Outstanding Professor Award in 1993. By her wishes, she was cremated and a plaque in her memory has been placed in the garden at Oak Hill Memorial Park in San Jose.The Emeritimes, Fall 2001, MICHAEL F. GRISAFE, Professor of Accounting, 1956-1975, was born on June 24, 1913 in Mt. In 1995, after serving as dean for 11 years, she retired. From 1970 to 1990 he was an active member of the reserve component of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, retiring with the rank of Reserve Captain. He was a member of the Design Option during his 28 years at the University. He received the Croix de Guerre and the Legion of Honor from France. The Wing Luke Asian Museum of Seattle has in its permanent collection Lee's series of paintings of the Japanese internment camp at Manzanar. Dynamic as always and a challenge to all teachers, a good part of their discipline problems are teacher problems. He was much liked and widely respected, one of the best and most valuable of colleagues, says colleague John Cleman. He continues to receive universal and unanimous praise for his leadership style and his contributions to the development of the University's engineering programs.The Emeritimes, Fall 2010, ALFRED H. FRITZ, Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1971-1988, died on July 7, 2010 in San Luis Obispo at the age of 85. In 1973, Keith asked to return to his faculty position in the Music Department, where he resumed teaching music education courses and supervising student teachers. While in Cambridge, she gave birth to their first daughter, Catherine. Eventually, he resumed his education and went to Switzerland for advanced study. In 1969, Dr. Adams became the first woman selected to receive the Outstanding Professor Award at Cal State L.A. He was 79. 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. At various times, Don also collected stamps, antique handguns, and Asian artworks of jade and bronze. All of this major academic restructuring meant that the new vice president received an immediate, in-depth indoctrination into the academic affairs of the College and was able to contribute a few ideas of his own. Her father left the family shortly after Jean and her identical twin sister Joan were born. A long-time member of the Universitys Academic Senate, he served as its chair from 2004 to 2006. 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. He described being a bishop as a challenge and time-consuming position, but it is a choice experience which I shall always value. The University recognized this quiet giant by selecting him to receive the Outstanding Professor Award in 1980, and in 1988, Outstanding Alumnus of the School of Education. The latter was made into the movie "Ada," starring Susan Hayward. She is survived by her five children, nine grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2005, CONSTANCE (CONNIE) AMSDEN, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1961-1984, died at the age of 90 on November 2, 2004 in Palm Springs. Don embodied Cal State LA to many: a University legend, states colleague Dimitri Margaziotis; a pillar of our academic community, according to colleague John Kirchner. He served as a teacher and administrator in the public schools of North Dakota and Montana before coming to California. His long teaching career included a lectureship in physics at United College, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1934-38), an instructorship in mathematics and physics at Western Washington State College (1942-43), an assistant professorship in physics at USC (1943-44), and chairmanship of the Department of Mathematics at Western Washington State (1946-52), all before joining the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1953! When Demetra retired in 1992, she was beginning to suffer the effects of a kidney ailment. Ziskin obtained a B.A. A native of Ohio, Bud earned his B.S. Gmur was active in the First Baptist Church of Carpinteria which he served as deacon and treasurer. At Cal State LA, Bob directed choral ensembles, the University Chorus, and the Concert Choir; taught classes in music education and choral pedagogy; supervised student teachers; taught graduate classes in music history; and generally served on every committee ever invented at all levels of academic governance. Following high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was stationed at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Sam obtained his A.M. degree from the University of Missouri in 1959 and joined the Cal State LA faculty in 1964. Finally settled in Los Angeles, ke became a member of the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents' Association (later renamed the Hollywood Foreign Press Association). He received many grants that focused on creative teaching approaches in language development, science, and other subjects taught in elementary schools. Before coming to Cal State L.A., she taught elementary and secondary classes in Salem, OR, and locally in Alhambra. The granddaughter of a freed slave, Cobb grew up in Chicago, the daughter of a doctor and a teacher. He taught a variety of courses, but his primary role was as the creator of the M.S. 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. In 1953, George enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve and was on active duty from that time until August 1955. Jim is survived by his wife Wanda; children Ann, Lois, James, and Louis and their spouses; five grandchildren; his sister Bert; and loving nieces and nephews. She earned a B.A. In later life, Jean attributed many of her physical ills to her early, enforced regimen of acrobatics and performances. "The Emeritimes, Fall 2000, WILLIAM A. KNOKE, Emeritus Professor of Marketing, 1970-1982, died on April 29, 1999 at his home in San Diego. She became dean of continuing education at Cal State L.A. in 1984 and served until 1996. He designed sophisticated experiments for the instructional labs serving undergraduate courses from the sophomore year onward, so that Cal State L.A. physics graduates were excellently prepared for doctoral study or for employment in venues such as NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab. Net Worth. Several of his colleagues were associated with that same department, and Barry soon followed them there. George considered Cal State L.A. his home, and to many colleagues and students, George was the embodiment of Cal State L.A. Ray was very active in faculty governance at Cal State L.A., serving in a wide range of leadership positions at the department, college, and university levels. 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. The ABA program lasted until 2014, when it was discontinued by the University. Her survivors include her longtime companion, Terence Gordon Craig, and cousins Beverly Slauson and Dorothy Burke. This was followed by further graduate work at the University of Washington. Herb is survived by his wife, anthropologist Muriel Myers, and a sister. She obtained a B.E. She was advanced to the coaching position when the opportunity became available. Among the stories that have become a part of chemistry folklore is that while James Meredith was being barred from entering the University of Mississippi, the armed state troops could not keep Ferguson's textbook out; it was being used by the chemistry department there. Norman was loved and admired by his students; they felt his concern for their intellectual well-being. Lee was an active faculty member in the Department of Art. When asked in a 1990 interview how she would like to be remembered, Cobb told the Association for Women in Science, I think Id like to be remembered as a black woman scientist who cared very much about what happens to young folks, particularly women going into science. She is survived by her son Roy, her daughter-in-law, and one granddaughter.The Emeritimes, Winter 2017, MILTON W. MEYER, Professor of History, 1959-1986. K.T. He was 84 years old. 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. A Minnesotan by birth, Rudy earned degrees at Luther College in Iowa, the Univ. It was a race against time completing the last edition, but she was able to finish it and actually received a copy shortly before her death. He earned his Ph.D. in physical education at the University of Southern California in 1965. Marian's career at Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences began in 1952 when it was still at the Vermont Street campus. She was an internationally recognized authority on speech disorders in children, adult aphasia, and clinical practice, publishing articles on these topics in The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders , The Crippled Child , The Canadian Medical Journal , The Voice , Western Speech, and Parents Magazine , and she created a test of preschool speech and language development of children with cerebral palsy. In this program, graduate students completed a year-long series of courses and experiences culminating in the teaching of a section of introductory psychology under his direction. The Emeriti Association was recently notified of the death of Victor Payse, Jr., Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1959-1983, in February 2016.The Emeritimes, Spring 2018, RAYMOND B. LANDIS, Emeritus Dean of what was then the School of Engineering and Technology and Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1985-2001, died on July 16, 2018 at his home in Laguna Woods following a lengthy battle with cancer. In breaking new ground, he felt that this was his contribution to the civil rights movement. He received an M.S. Ed taught American constitutional law, judicial process, and comparative judicial studies over the course of his career. Sax grew up in Long Beach, where he played basketball and football at Long Beach Poly High School. Dayton V. Dulles remains a landmark case for civil rights in the United States. Cal State LA was 10-1 at home with the only defeat coming in overtime. He headed many activities at the Village, where, just as at the University, he was known for his quick wit and particularly for his consummate puns. He served as president of the California Geographic Society and was on its board of directors as well as the editorial board of the California Geographer. The English Department faculty held a memorial program for him on February 4, 2005. from Maryville College in 1936, a B.D. Art lived the CSU ideal of the teacher-scholar and was designated Outstanding Professor in 1969. Stephanies career also included consulting with the California Department of Education, directing special projects with the Inglewood Unified School District (1973 to 1976), and consulting with the UCLA Commission for Teacher Licensing and Preparation (2000 to 2011). Highly skilled in experimental design, instrumentation, and procedures, he found the prospective Physical Science Building an attractive opportunity. He was paralyzed for about three weeks and very ill with a high fever. She completed her first Ph.D. in economics with a focus on business ethics (UCLA, 1971). With the help of friends, his wish came true. While at Berkeley, he worked with two Nobel Laureates: Melvin Calvin and Glenn T. Seaborg.
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