He then enrolled the following year at the University of Denver's Library School and earned a graduate degree in library science. He had numerous publications, continuing well into the 1980s and '90s. In 1946, she and Burt moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts so that he could pursue his Ph.D. in chemistry at MIT. How do you collectively account for all the little things that Ray did to make the department and the University function more effectively? She taught baccalaureate courses in elementary-level music methods and graduate courses serving the master's degree option in music education. Your complete guide to Cheryl Miller; including news, articles, pictures, and videos. She worked her way up from guide to docent to cleaning fossils in the lab and digging up new fossils in Tar Pit 91. Following his military service, Bill continued his education, receiving his B.A. The most fun for students was when the two professors disagreed with each other and left it up to the students to sort it out. 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. Well, I guess I will be the first, he said, not to be discouraged. Joining the Pasadena City College biology faculty in 1988, she was an active faculty member until having to take a medical retirement in 2001. In 1967-68, he and his family spent the entire academic year in England. His teaching areas were equally varied: vocational rehabilitation, labor relations, personnel interviewing, selection and hiring, affirmative action, and managerial psychology. As an outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, horseback riding, and competitive marksmanship. Bud was born in White Lake, South Dakota on May 4, 1920. A native Californian, John attended the University of Southern California, interrupting his studies in 1942 to spend four years as an officer with the 13th Armored division of the U.S. Army during World War II. It was early in the 1990s that he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and, although he continued to teach part-time, he chose to retire completely when walking became a challenge. Over the years, Mike supervised many masters theses. After receiving his M.S. Solesmes published Bobs translation, from French to English, of the treatise, Gregorian Semiology, written by Benedictine monk Eugene Cardine. Upon coming to California when her husband joined the Cal State L.A. faculty, she worked at the City of Hope Medical Center. in Public Administration in 1957 from the University of Southern California, where he earned the John M. Pfiffner Research Award. As many who knew him can attest, those travels held a special place in his heart for all of his life. He had six books published during his career. Lillard served as a Member-at-Large of the Executive Committee of the Emeriti Association from 1983 to 1986. Mary Alice was instrumental in developing the collection in that field for the Library at this campus, which trains so large a number of prospective teachers.She is survived by several sisters, along with nieces and nephews.The Emeritimes, Winter 2003, ALICE C. THOMPSON, ne Cary, Professor of Psychology, 1950-1979, one of the founders and most distinguished members of the Cal State L.A. Arniehe was always Arnie to his colleagues was a mainstay of the History Department, being one of its most reliable instructors during his 31year career and a warm and generous presence on the fourth floor of King Hall. She later studied at the Otis Art Institute, but remained a librarian specializing in curriculum. He received the College of Business and Economics Alumnus of the Year award in 1982. The timing of Martys arrival at Cal State LA was hardly auspicious. It took him almost two years and all of his non-teaching time, including summers and holidays, but he succeeded in getting the financial commitments and satisfying Cal State L.A. academic and legal requirements, and he found himself head of Cal State L.A.s Retail Institute. Naval Reserve from 1942 to 1946. The same ethical indignation that had stoked his work on Coleridge's plagiarism was now funneled into resistance to the increasing role of ideology and politics in the university's curricular and hiring policies. Shortly after being promoted to full professor in 1969, the department was renamed the Department of Political Science. in 1949 and Ed.M. One particular area that they both liked was science fiction and fantasy. 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. He was a highly respected teacher of composition and theory known for his vast knowledge in contemporary techniques, one of the courses he taught for many years. Besides being an excellent and popular teacher, he was a scholar, an avid champion of academic freedom, and one of the country's outstanding silversmiths. Morrie, as he was known to his many friends and colleagues, began his connection with Cal State L.A. in 1955, only eight years after the founding of L.A. State. He retired in 1986. Lous participation in campus conferences and cultural activities was always supportive and fruitful. He was born in Portland, Oregon on June 17, 1918, and graduated from Reed College just prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. I care very much for our students, and for the diversity that one finds at Cal State LA. Harold is survived by his wife of 67 years, Mildred, and two sons and their families, including their grandchildren, whose ages range from one year to 16. He taught at the University of Washington, University of Alaska, and Washington State University before beginning doctoral studies. The restroom building near the main theater was commonly known as Beaver Hall and is still called that by old timers aware how upset he was by initial plans, which would have had the public bathrooms in the main building, where flushing toilets could compete with the performance. Jesse graduated from Wasco High School and married his high school sweetheart, Nelda Ellenwood. After his retirement, Arnie traveled widely and pursued many interests, but most important to him was his work with Beth Chayim Chadishim, the worlds first reform Jewish LGBT synagogue, of which he was one of its first members and its president from 1975 to 1977.The Emeritimes, Winter 2017, BEVERLY JEANNE SCHNITZLER, Emerita professor of art, 1959-1997, died peacefully on August 1, 2016 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Following college, George traveled around Europe with close friends from Yale. In the mid-'90s, when the 25-year-old Van de Graaff needed a complete overhaul, Hubert made the trip from Bonn to direct the diagnostic as well as the remedial work that it needed. She recruited many quality faculty and adeptly staffed the theoretical and clinical sections of many clinical courses in the numerous hospitals and rehabilitation centers throughout the greater Los Angeles area with which the Nursing Department was affiliated. His parents worked in burlesque and vaudeville, his father a singer, his mother a dancer. A great number of the students were parents and employed, so courses were plentiful in the evening. 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 served as Dean of the School of Humanities and Fine Arts until his retirement in 1980. He spent five years in Israel as chief engineer of the Israeli Highway Department. A three-time UCLA graduate, he earned a B.A. in 1945 and an M.A. At the time they met, Bernie was a full professor and director of the School of Business and Economics executive education unit, which was running at high velocity and in which professors from all departments were participating. She also coached womens basketball. He held this post until his retirement in August 1988. His professorial career of 35 years at Cal State L.A. spanned the beginning years of engineering education at the campus, administered then by the Department of Engineering, and the subsequent years of growth of engineering when new programs and courses were added; enrollment increased; and new classrooms, offices, and laboratories were built, culminating in what is, today, the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology. Charlie joined the Los Angeles State College faculty in 1957, following earlier teaching at Oregon State University. Mike was fascinated by the whole infrastructure that Tolkien had created for the middle earth and read all of the companion books that Tolkien and his son Christopher had published on the subject. from San Francisco State College in 1933, and M.A. in 1955 and his Ph.D. in geography in 1961. It was during this time that he developed and implemented a cost engineering program option offered by the Interdisciplinary Department jointly with the School of Business and Economics. He attended Purdue University, where he was enrolled in the ROTC. degree from Arizona State University. After the landing on Okinawa and VJ Day, his ship provided transport duty in the repatriation of Japanese soldiers from northern China. Since 1991, he had been advising a group of publicists in Japan who are attempting to correct an imbalance in the version of World War II history taught in Japanese schools. He remained an active builder all his life: in addition to the Carmel Valley home, he had designed and built his home in Ithaca and a cabin for the family on Echo Lake near Lake Tahoe, a project of great importance to him. An All-American lineman at UCLA and Bruin captain in 1961, Ron was hired at Cal State L.A. as an assistant football coach and part-time instructor in 1963, and became a full-time faculty member the following year. Other accomplishments of which Stuart was proud include 15 years on the Judges Panel for the Writers Guild of America Awards. His presence will be missed, but his spirit lives on in the Japanese garden and teahouse that he built, and the many trees that he planted.The Emeritimes, Winter 2011, LOUIS A. HANSEN, Emeritus Professor of Music, 1957-1980, passed away on November 20, 2010. He was able to get top speakers from large national accounting firms as well as top people from the Internal Revenue Service, U.S. General Accounting Office, and Securities and Exchanges Commission. Their marriage lasted until Virginia's death in 2004. When she retired in 1986, she immediately became active in both the Cal State L.A. Emeriti Association and, as a UCLA emeritus faculty spouse, in theirs. Arthur's interests were extraordinarily comprehensive. Dons focus shifted to Chile, and after two years of coursework and the birth of second daughter Gwendolyn, the family left for Santiago, where Don had won a Fulbright Fellowship to do research on Chilean politics. He loved the West, enjoying hiking, camping, and riding in the Sierra. Most notable are his Classics for Orchestra, which include 50 movements of symphonies and classical compositions. He was a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, American Geophysical Union, American Mineralogical Society, Association of Engineering Geologists, National Association of Geoscience Teachers, and Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, and a Fellow of the Geological Society of America. Also surviving are two brothers, a daughter and a son from a previous marriage, a stepdaughter, and two grandchildren. Herb was described as a brilliant thinker by the chief scientist of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Halisi's life and legacy were honored at the 6 th Annual Pan-African Studies Forum at Cal State L.A. on May 29, which featured a keynote address by famed poet and Halisi's dear friend, Amiri Baraka. He is survived by his wife Diane, of Fallbrook; daughter Debbie Kaye; son Paul; three grandchildren; a sister; and nieces and nephews.The Emeritimes, Winter 2002, JULIAN B. ROTH, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1956-1980, died of leukemia on July 24, 2001. She had suffered a debilitating stroke in 2012 and was living in an assisted living facility in Huntington Beach. She earned her B.S. In 1973, she contracted Alzheimer's disease and, two years later, Tom suffered a stroke. Maxine was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Kittitas Valley Genealogy Society, and the Kittitas County Historical Society. He was elected Chairman of the English Department in 1967, and was chosen two years later as Dean of the School of Letters and Science. Within the California State University, George was the senior member of the CSU Outreach Directors' group, and was held in very high esteem by his colleagues. Among his numerous professional activities were: consultant in Hearing, Diagnostic School for Neurologically Handicapped Children, Southern California; director, Audiologic Services, Pomona Valley Hearing Society; Medical Advisory Council, California Industrial Nurses Association; audiology consultant, Hearing Center of Metropolitan Los Angeles; consultant, Los Angeles City School District; and director of Audiologic Services, Hearing Conservation Services. While completing his dissertation, he taught at Western Washington State College. He became heavily involved in the California Association of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (CATESOL). in political science in 1948. The Depression years led to the sale of the business property and loss of the house, and the family moved to Seattle, where they lived with their maternal grandparents. He died peacefully in his sleep after enjoying Christmas week with his large family and friends. Chuck served as chair of the design option and was known in the department for his patience and thoroughness as an adviser. He mowed his lawn, not with a power mower, but with a push mower, and he jogged daily. degree from UCLA in 1966. Paul left a lasting imprint on all the Department of Information Systems program review reports. A private memorial service was held on February 16.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, ROSEMARIE MARSHALL-HOLT, Emerita Professor of Microbiology, 1978-2000, died peacefully on July 9, 2019 at home with her devoted husband Jack by her side. In his book, That's A Good One!, Don Dewey wrote of Tony, "[He was] always my idea of what a Professor should look like . He retired from the University in 1986. in 1952 and a Ph.D. in 1958, both in clinical psychology. After receiving her full professorship, she served one term as department chair. He was appointed as assistant professor in the Department of Sociology in 1968, coming to Cal State L.A. from the distinguished doctoral program in sociology at UC Berkeley. She authored a textbook, Lets Think Urban Education, in its fifth edition, and a workbook, Urban Education: A Workbook of Activities for Classroom Teachers. John served as department chair from 1964 to 1969 and was a member of the College Foundation Board of Trustees in 1970. In 1959 he became a California-licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer. Born in Oak Park, Illinois, Bill attended Harvard University on a mathematics scholarship at the age of 17, but soon decided that neither math nor Harvard represented his true bent. He served churches, colleges and community organizations through frequent lectures, sermons, and courses on religion.The Emeritimes, Fall 1998, GERHARD ALBERSHEIM, Professor of Music, 1956-1970. in 1952, and an Ed.D. T he Emeriti Association recently received word that Robert R. Morman, emeritus professor of education, died on February 22, 2011 at the age of 88. John was invited to exhibit in the International Watercolor Exhibition, exhibit drawings at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and work at the Detroit Institute of Art, Chicago Art Institute, San Francisco Museum of Art, and Los Angeles County Art Institute, among many others. Because of this financial aid for students, she was able to recruit graduate students of outstanding quality. From 1949 to 1959, Phelan was a vocational psychologist at Stevens Institute of Technology, a workers' compensation psychologist at Liberty Mutual Insurance Corp. in Newark, an associate with Bruce Payne Managerial Consultants, and a psychologist (corporate level) with the Bechtel Corp. At CSLA, he had an outstanding career both in teaching and research. in chemistry and physics (magna cum laude) in 1932 and a M.Sc. The Bilovskys were active travelers, undiminished by age. The 50-year-old called up Lisa Whelchel, Nancy McKeon and . He also worked for the Central Intelligence Agency for two years.