He had had a quintuple bypass some years ago, but his health was much worsened after a fall that shattered a shoulder. The cast included Mexican actress Alejandra Flores (as Ultima) and 14 Chicano studies students in various roles. He directed multitudes of students in a wide variety of theatrical performances. He grew up witnessing police harassment against Mexican and African-American neighbors, and as a teenager he was on one occasion a victim of a police beating while suffering an asthma attack. He retired in 1976. Terry is survived by Peggy; sons Mark and Michael and their spouses; two granddaughters; and siblings Gary, Gerry Lynn, and Ronald and their families. in French with a Spanish minor and a Ph.D. in French and Spanish at the University of Southern California. A native of Tennessee, Rachel was trained in nursing and anesthesiology, a profession in which she performed throughout her life. He held B.A., M.A. But Don's citizenship status was omitted from his parents' reentry, and was not cleared up until after he was drafted for service in the American Army. Jeanne, as she was known, was born on November 26, 1932 in Berkeley, California to Marvel and Edwin Steele. As the campus' enrollment continued to grow toward its ultimate high of more than 25,000, President Greenlee became deeply involved in all aspects of a second round of major construction. Among his many professional activities, Bert served as chair of the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Social Security Section and lectured to colleagues through the California State Bar Association and the National Organization of Social Security Claimant Representatives. He continued his research for a number of years afterward, most recently in a lab prepared for water containment that was set up in the basement of the Physical Sciences Building. in 1935 from Bowling Green State University and an M.A. He made a point of eating in the former faculty cafeteria and later in the main student cafeteria in order to interact with both faculty and students in other disciplines. But Ron was the last Cal State L.A. football coach, as football was dropped in 1978. From 1948 to 1950, Bill worked for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department before earning a Ph.D. in zoology with a minor in botany from Oklahoma State University in 1952. (Photo caption l. to r.: Early Emeriti Association presidents Sid Albert, Alice Thompson, Gene Tipton, Mike Grisafe, Don Mortensen)The Emeritimes, Winter 2003, ALYCE S. ROBINSON, Education Librarian, 1958-1972, died last August 2002 after a brief illness. He pioneered team-teaching classes, usually with Timothy Harding, but also with Marjorie. 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. After they moved to California for Bill's new, and permanent, job, they had two sons and a daughter. Curt was a talented storyteller, an avid bridge player, and in his retirement years at Leisure World was known for his prowess as a shuffleboard player. He died peacefully in his sleep after enjoying Christmas week with his large family and friends. At Cal State L.A., Vernon initiated the instrumental music education program and directed the brass choir for many years. Richard came to Cal State L.A. in 1959 from an academic position at L.A. City College, where he had already established a reputation as one of the outstanding printers in the West. In the 1960s, she began her California teaching career in the Fullerton Union High School District, where she was chair of the Social Science Department at Sunny Hills High School and assistant principal at Sonora High School in La Habra. She was a strong advocate of aural/oral education teaching hearing-impaired individuals to use their residual hearing to learn to speak and speech-read. His father was a gifted photographer who died in Norman's infancy, and his mother raised Norman and his siblings in strained circumstances. She also enjoyed the theater. Dorothy was honored by her colleagues with the Outstanding Staff Award.The Emeritimes, Winter 2021, RICHARD MADDOX, longtime director of the Cal State LA Early Entrance Program (EEP), died on September 25, 2020 from lung cancer. degree at the University of California, Berkeley in the spring of 1941. He also was interested in aviation education, had a private pilot license, was a Major in the Civil Air Patrol, and was a member and officer of the California Aerospace Association. The Simpsons lived in Montrose during Floyd's active years at Cal State L.A. Bobby raised their three boys and was active in church music, opera workshops, PTA, and the Cal State L.A. When he arrived in Korea, he was initially assigned as a clerk at the headquarters of the 10th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Group in Seoul, a devastated city a few miles from the front. He was active in department, school, and University committees and served many as chair, including the Faculty Policy Committee. Thell was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed motorcycling, fishing, camping, and horseback riding. This interview was conducted for The Emeritimes shortly after Sidney donated his papers relating to these organizations to the CSU archives at Dominguez Hills. In 1961, Pete was encouraged by a friend, Maris Ubans, who had come to Cal State LA in 1959, to apply for a faculty position in the theater arts department at the University. He sought out disadvantaged students, particularly minority undergraduates and graduates. She was a professor of home economics at CSLA for 15 years during which time she organized, established, and supervised the Consumers Bureau. John served as a language arts specialist. In the early 1960s, he was named executive dean at the new campus at San Bernardino. He served on the faculty of Cal State L.A. in the Department of Elementary Education from 1956 to 1986, and continued part time for several years thereafter. Memorial donations may be made to Yavapai Regional Medical Center Hospice in Prescott. From 1956 to 1961, he was a consultant at UCLA for National Institute of Mental Health research on the impact of LSD. It was extremely successful. He also served as a consultant to the California State University, particularly on projects that concerned both the CSU and California Community College systems. . She was also a dedicated member of the Emeriti Association for which, in spite of her many other commitments, she served a term on the Membership Committee. Dick was a professor of industrial studies. Bobs lasting legacy is embedded in the numerous students that he championed and mentored, as well as his founding of the Los Angeles Gregorian Institute and Schola. He then left California and completed his Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota in 1960. Both Bill and Ruth have an intense interest in education; they have established five endowment funds at Reed College. Dr. Whiting is survived by his wife, Charlotte, and their five children.The Emeritimes, January 1986, JOHN P. (PAT) CAREY, who served as Business Manager of the University for a number of years, died in December 1985 of a heart attack. During that time, five graduate students, 18 undergraduate students, six community college students, and one high school student conducted research in her laboratory. in 1948 and an M.S. They always met at Rosemaries favorite lunch place, Julienne, in San Marino, and Rosemarie always had the same luncha filet of beef sandwich and a bottle of beer (sadly, nobody else could drink as they were all still working), and they always shared a dessert. As a boy, he would drag his homemade surfboard to the beach and spend the whole day catching every wave he could. He received his Ph.D. degree from New York University. After World War II and his three years of military service, he returned to the University of Iowa, where he earned his Ph.D. and subsequently taught marketing from 1950 to 1970, the year he was hired by the School of Business and Economics at Cal State L.A. His wife, Myrtle, preceded him in death in 1985. He received a B.A. She was the first woman to earn her Ph.D. in speech and hearing from Northwestern University in 1945. In the course of his career, he wrote nine books and monographs, primarily on applications of technology in education. She was an avid ornithologist who traveled widely to observe birds and their migratory habits. He obtained a general secondary credential from both Michigan and California. The second son of six children, K.T. Bill Simpson's life has been very eventful and productive. Because faculty numbers were so small, each had to teach nearly every course in the curriculum, and he was competent and rigorous in all of them. While teaching at the American University of Beirut, she had her first African students, who introduced her to African literature written in English. Sig became an emeritus professor in 1986. During the 1960s (pre-Title IX), Jackie initiated and developed the women's and co-ed intercollegiate athletics program at Cal State L.A. Irving spent a total of 39 years in the U.S. Army, serving during World War II and participating in the invasion of Okinawa. He was the eldest surviving member of his large family in the United States and abroad.The Emeritimes, Fall 2014, PATRICIA BATES SIMUN, Emerita Professor of Education, 1968-1991 in the Division of Educational Foundations and Interdivisional Studies, died on January 27, 2014at the age of 84. Pat attended Claremont Graduate University, receiving her Ph.D. in psychology in 1971. During this time, she had the honor of meeting and working with Norman Rockwell. Lee was an active faculty member in the Department of Art. He became one-fourth of the founding quartet of the engineering program, along with Les Cromwell, Bill Eggers, and Bill Plumtree. 's present location in 1972. Over the years Ernest played a leadership role in the area of curriculum development. As a Ph.D. in History, he taught classes in History at Cal State in addition to serving on the Library staff. A native of Pennsylvania, Adam moved as a youth to California, graduated from Hollywood High School, earned his B.A. In 1988, Betty came to Cal State LA as provost and vice president for academic affairs and professor of anthropology. He received an honorary doctorate from Tusculum College in 1997, a distinguished service award in 2003, and a civic leadership award in 2008. Cheryl Miller is an American former basketball player. in 1962 from UCLA. Within two days of getting the flu, he came down with pneumonia, and he died the following day. Cheryl Miller: A Basketball Legend. He had suffered from Parkinson's disease since 1996 and, during his final two years, lost his ability to walk or stand, and finally his speaking, swallowing, and breathing muscles were impaired. After teaching various nursing courses, she eventually continued with her own education and received a Ph.D. in educational psychology at UCLA in 1972. This experience compelled her to continue her academic studies at Iowa State University, where she earned both M.S. A senior member of the Philosophy Department at Cal State L.A., he joined the faculty in 1960, and after a three-decade period of distinguished service, retired in 1990. Bernie previously had been a leader in the efforts of professors in various disciplines from around the country to assist in attaining peace between the Arab countries and Israel. She was the ESPN Female Athlete of the Year in 1984-85 and was named the Player of the Decade (1980s) by the Womens Basketball Coaches Association. He served on the statewide senate for 27 years, often elected to office or appointed to chair a standing committee. A teacher, coach, pioneer, and mentor, she devoted her career to developing womens intercollegiate tennis. in 1959, he was employed as a part-time faculty member while studying for his master's degree which he earned in 1961. Having grown up in the Santa Ynez Valley, he graduated from Santa Ynez High School and went on to discover the field of geological science at UC Santa Barbara (UCSB), where he obtained his B.A. Even after retirement, Fred remained involved with his University colleagues. She was 92. The Cal State L.A. Emeriti Association has remained limited to emeritus faculty members. His accomplishments on campus include playing an instrumental role in the development of the M.A. 25-year-old Inglewood resident to pursue a Ph.D. at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in the fall. After the war, he remained in the Naval Reserve for38 years, retiring with the rank of lieutenant commander. He received his M.A. program in public administration, the only such program in the CSU. (The honor of carrying the mace is accorded the Chair of the Academic Senate.) Librarianship seemed to be in his blood. Wayne's health deteriorated in recent years as a result of diabetes. Thus began a true David and Goliath story. She was born into a prosperous family with parents Saul and Carrie Miller and spent her childhood in California. Chor made sure he introduced me to as much as a neophyte on his first trip to Asia could absorb. Bud was a member of the Temple City Parks and Recreation Commission for 34 years, from 1964 to 1998, and was especially proud of two major projects, the renovations of Live Oak Park and the bandstand at Temple City Park. He was 93 years old, having celebrated that occasion in January prior to the onset of his illness. Many internationally known singers, including Carol Neblett, formerly with the Metropolitan, had studied with her. In 1991, he married his wife, Diana, in Kampala. 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. After an honorary discharge from his military service, Bob attended the University of Oregon in Eugene and graduated with a degree in music education in 1947. The associate chair of the department for many years, Jane served effectively on department, school, and university committees, and was key on selection committees for new faculty. programs established at its inception in 1947. In more recent decades, he lived in Redlands, although shortly after he moved there, Metrolink began its service from San Bernardino with a stop on campus, making his daily endurance sessions on I-10 a thing of the past. (1941), M.A. When the permanent campus was built and the curriculum expanded, he transferred to the newly formed Department of Health and Safety. Jay joined the faculty in 1960 after an extended career in elementary and secondary art education. 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. Until shortly before his death, he continued teaching in various extension programs in the Seattle area, with characteristic success. He was always welcoming and interested in knowing what was going on in ones life. His colleagues in the Department of Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies pledged to honor him and his legacy. Lou is survived by his daughters Cynthia and Eleanor; his son Diego; siblings Christine, Sally, Irene, and Alex; and five grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, ALAN N. CRAWFORD, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1969-2002, died on April 13, 2019 of melanoma at the age of 78. in 1949 and an Ed.D. The Charter College of Education will be holding a memorial service on Monday, October 8; for further information, please call the dean's office at 323-343-4300.The Emeritimes, Fall 2001, BRUCE LARSEN CAMPBELL, Associate Professor of Education, 1977-2001, who specialized in marriage and family sociology, died suddenly at the age of 60 in his home in Glendora on May 6, 2001. degree in 1936 and an M.S. 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. She had suffered for several years from Parkinson's disease. Two years later, he was working in Massachusetts when drafted into the army.
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