One of the church members was Lyndon Johnsons mother, and Ben and his father visited Johnsons ranch several times. For the University, he served two terms in the Academic Senate, 1966 to 1969 and1975 to 1978. He participated in all the major landings in North Africa, Italy, France, and the Pacific. Thell was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed motorcycling, fishing, camping, and horseback riding. He also served as a faculty adviser to several student organizations. During World War II, Jesse served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army 63 rd infantry division. Often referred to as the initiator and incubator of the masters degree program, he is credited with planning, designing, and implementing the program that grew, at one time, to become one of the largest in California. As a result, he never returned to his research and never returned to complete his doctorate. She began her career at Cal State L.A. teaching medical-surgical classes. Anita began teaching elementary physical education for teachers at Cal State LA in 1956 and also coached womens golf. Soto-Perez received his B.A. (1934) and B.Mus. Mrs. Gustafson was actively involved in events which took place in the Accounting Department of the School of Business and Economics, and was well known to students and faculty. In 1946, she and Burt moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts so that he could pursue his Ph.D. in chemistry at MIT. Surviving are his wife, Suzanne, and a son. One of the most visible signs of his artwork at CSLA is the University Mace, which was first carried in the 1960 Commencement Exercises and has been included each year since then. He earned a Master of Music (1964) and a Doctor of Music (1968) at Indiana University, and became a versatile musician with expertise in composition, conducting, and piano. His administrative position continued until 1970. He retired from the faculty in 1984, but continued teaching on FERP until 1995. Because he perennially wrote none in any questionnaire involving religious affiliation, there was no formal memorial for him at his retirement home, where John was an enthusiastic member of the Nones group. He always seemed able to deal with any issuelarge or smallthat was placed before him. The camaraderie, professionalism, and intellectual curiosity of his Cal State LA colleagues were greatly valued by George. He was an avid tennis player until forced from the courts by knee surgery. Tony was born in New York City on September 13, 1926 to Costa Rican immigrants. During her 35 years in Salem, Lois' hobbies included writing historical fiction and capturing Oregon's lush landscapes in her paintings. degree from CCNY (New York's City College) in 1944, back when CCNY was dubbed the poor kid's MIT. He later attended Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey, earning the M.S. Ivan is survived by his wife of 60 years, Tish; sons Blake, Paul, and Kyle and their spouses; and six grandchildren. He delivered invited lectures at the University of Notre Dame Law School, North Dakota State University, Kearney (Nebraska) State College, and Cal State L.A. Ed received three National Endowment for the Arts Summer Seminar fellowships, which enabled him to spend the summer studying subjects that were new to him. A year later he attended Officer Candidate School, was commissioned as a second lieutenant, and was sent to Europe as the youngest combat platoon leader in the 42nd Infantry, the famed Rainbow Division. In 1971, she earned an Ed.D. He published articles on the French Revolution. 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. After the war, John returned to Eugene to finish his masters degree at the University of Oregon. During Don's 15-year leadership at MEDB, he directed both local and state efforts in planning educational as well as economic developments. from Indiana University in 1966. Jean responded to the challenge by helping to introduce a course entitled Psychology and the Law. Following the war, Bob returned to San Jose State College to earn a bachelors degree in 1949, followed by a masters degree in journalism at UC Berkeley in 1954. He chaired the final drafting session attended by all of the campus presidents, most of the campus faculty association chairs, and the chancellor. They are survived by two daughters and four grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2002, EUGENE "DUTCH" BENEDETTI, Emeritus Professor of Educational Administration, 1950-1980, died on June 9, 2002 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Already a successful professional actor before he joined the faculty, Walt was instrumental in the physical planning of the campus theater. When she started teaching at Cal State L.A., she was one of several faculty members who taught the first course in nursing and initiated fledgling students into the profession of nursing. In 1959, he moved his family to Bern, Switzerland, where he worked in the University of Bern physics department. in 1932, an M.A. Hanna joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1960, where he taught educational administration. As the program grew, she was able to concentrate on her area of specialization, teaching the Introduction to Speech Correction and the Diagnostic Clinic in Speech Correction, as the subject was called back then; presenting a variety of seminars in neuropathologies of speech and specific speech disorders; and supervising student teachers in her field. He was awarded his doctorate in botany, plant physiology, and plant pathology by the University of Chicago later in 1946. Bonar was appointed to Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in September 1954. Along with professors Anthony Andreoli and Sigmund Jaffe, he was one of the founders of the Department of Chemistry. Teresa, the senior woman in the Legislature at the time, was selected to chair the caucus. All of this is for the "enlightenment of future scholars"an honor that delighted the talented professor. When his chair finally deemed his dissertation ready for defense, he received an offer from Cal State L.A.s Marketing Department to begin at the start of the new school year. Cheryl Miller starred in 1984 Olympics and became a Los Angeles superstar. A memorial service was held in Glendale on Thanksgiving Day.The Emeritimes, Winter 2004, WAYNE GLADISH, Librarian, 1987-2003, the University Library's collections development librarian, died of heart disease at the age of 55 during a summer vacation trip (2003). He became a graduate teaching assistant at Ohio State in 1960 and went on to become an instructor of health and physical education in 1962, the same year he earned his Ph.D. there. On campus, he was a member of the American Association of University Professors executive committee. Manny joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1960, where he taught in the Department of Management until his retirement in 1980. Lia had come to Cal State L.A. as an intern in the Career Planning and Placement Office in the summer of 1988. After spending a short time as a public health nurse, she enlisted in the Air Force and, after her active duty, joined the Air Force Reserve. He graduated with a B.A. John joined the Los Angeles State College psychology faculty in 1951, having received a Ph.D. that year from the University of Indiana. Her expertise in statistics and research methodology contributed to the graduate programs in every division in the school. He looked up, saw a travel agency, and promptly bought a one-way fare to Santa Barbara because an army buddy had described its beauty. After his appointment as associate chair of the Department in 1976, he served as acting chair and chair in 1977, and again from 1980 through 1985. Her professional memberships included the California Library Association, the Medical Library Association, in which she was particularly active, and the Special Library Association. Thelma joined the Los Angeles State College faculty in 1951, when she and her husband, Albert Graves, were each offered a position. At these meetings, held at various college campuses, Mike took the opportunity to buy campus coffee mugs to add to his large collection. After retiring in 1992, she was an active member of the executive committee of the Emeriti Association and a member of the Editorial Board of The Emeritimes, coordinating its distribution for many years. He was a popular professor, specializing in electronics, drafting, industrial crafts, and woodworking. Don is survived by his wife Jackie and their three children.The Emeritimes, Spring 2004, EARL H. PHILLIPS, Emeritus Professor of History, 1966-1986, died in Pomona on January 23, 2004 atthe age of 77. He also said the salary scale was attractive, and he negotiated a beginning salary of $5,232 for the academic year beginning September 1956. He was a member and leader in the California Industrial and Technology Education Association, Epsilon Pi Tau, the Cal State L.A. Emeriti Association, and various other organizations. Patterson is survived by her parents, Robert and Dora Patterson, of Gloversville; daughter Adrienne Royce of Ann Arbor, Michigan; son Nathaniel Hollenbeck of Lake Orion, Michigan; four brothers and three sisters of Gloversville and Johnstown, New York; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.The Emeritimes, Spring 1998, BUTRUS ABD AL-MALIK, Professor of History, 1969-1990 had already served nearly a normal lifetime of distinguished scholarship and teaching when he came to California State University, Los Angeles in 1969 as a Distinguished Visiting Professor of History at age 60. Her interest in assessment continued, however, and from 2003 to 2009, she served as the program evaluator of the very successful Southern California Bioinformatics Summer Institute. He was living in Bonn, Germany, where he moved after his retirement from the faculty in 1979. The dozen or so agents who were to go into Tokyo were taken into a windowless room. A bright, multi-talented man with many interests, he graduated with a B.S. degree, and his Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University in 1939, just at the outbreak of World War II. degree in microbiology at the University of Washington in 1964. Carol taught in the Department of Secondary Education, where she also served as chair for several terms. After moving to Arcadia, Harry and Jean frequently hosted meetings, dinner parties, and department gatherings at their home. She was deeply respected and loved in her small community for her generous assistance and devoted community service. With the shrinking budgets allocated to the department in later decades, neither German nor Russian survived in the curriculum. suffered his second heart attack. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings grabbed their attention. Retiring in 1983, Dick continued to teach part-time for the following 10 years. Bruce moved his family to Ithaca in 1946 and began his doctoral studies at Cornell, working at the cyclotron there under professors such as Hans Bethe and Richard Feynman. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Emily, and is survived by his second wife, Henrietta Doche-Razouk, two sons, and two grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2005, JOHN M. AUSTIN, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1960-1982, died on April 27, 2005 after a short illness. She especially did a magnificent job as program chair for the fall musicales. She won several awards for her expertise in diction of foreign languages. She had been granted emeritus status at the time of her retirement. In his 13 years (1966-79) as President, Dr. Greenlee led the campus through a second major phase of maturation. Sy was published in the Journal of Psychological Studies and the Psychological Newsletter, and he presented a paper at the Western Psychological Association. He retired in 1986. On several occasions, Jack accompanied President McDonald for campus trips, particularly during the annual Emeriti Association visits to the Academic Senate and the receptions following those meetings. An experienced teacher and practitioner of couples and family therapy, he developed the master's level program in clinical psychology at Cal State L.A., and taught graduate and undergraduate classes in general psychology and family therapy. He was a man of absolute honesty and integrity, with a personality that captured the devotion of everyone privileged to know him. She then attended Stanford University, completing an M.A. From a young age, Paul was observed to be academically astute, excelling in mathematics, and athletically able. He had played clarinet in the U.S. Navy Jazz Band and was an active member of the Pasadena Crown City Chorus for many years. He served in that position for three years. Harry remembered his first depression-days teaching job for which his first paycheck was a tax anticipation warrant for $85, subject to a 5% discount at the local bank. He moved to La Escuela de Pintura y Artede Michoacn to begin working in ceramics, and returned to receive his B.A. His collaborator for two additional books was Eugene P. Dvorin, who said that they wrote together with Simmons sitting at the typewriter and Dvorin pacing the room, Simmons writing and weaving together Dvorin's sentences, adding and subtracting to make a coherent text. degree from USC and began to practice law in Monterey Park. In 1968, he and Stanford friend and colleague Timothy Harding, who had joined the Latin American studies program, were the first American academics to travel to Cuba legally after the break in diplomatic relations, during which time they conducted numerous interviews and collected documents. 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. degree in counseling psychology in 1964 and became a licensed clinical psychologist in 1967. She joined her parents in California after completing two years of undergraduate work at the University of Minnesota. He is survived by daughter Michele, son Robert II, sister Marilyn, and five grandchildren. Services were held in Sherman Oaks on February 25.The Emeritimes, Spring 2012, LOIS DOUGLAS. Outside his academic life, Ron's huge passion was for music. After graduation, Abdallah went to Grenoble, France for advanced studies in French literature (Doctorat dUniversit from the University of Paris, 1966) and to fulfill a lifelong dream of seeing the world. A much loved and respected professor in the Criminal Justice Department and director of the master's degree program in criminalistics, Longhetti received his B.A. Survivors include his wife, Louise, and two daughters. After Pearl Harbor, the Army and Jerry both wanted a second opinion, and when the medics examined him, indicated that it was up to him and asked if he wanted to try it. In body padding, makeup, and full facial hair, she had fooled everyone. She came to the University as a full professor in 1963. He was suffering from cancer, and his illness was the determining factor in his retirement. A memorial was held in July.The Emeritimes, Winter 2011, JUDD MICHAEL HAMMACK, Emeritus Professor of Economics, 1969-1999, died in Santa Monica on September 17, 2010. His application for naturalization had followed him around the country as he had moved, from Washington to Oregon to Massachusetts, with the inevitable bureaucratic delays. However, she wanted to be near her family, so she returned to the Los Angeles area and taught at Cal State L.A. part time for a year, then joined the full-time faculty in 1951. He was instrumental in the design of the Library North building addition. 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. His daughter Victoria is attending Duke University, thanks to her grandmother's book royalties. Resplendent in white tie and tails, he performed one of his famous solos. She experimented constantly with pedagogical approaches, lectured and wrote on language teaching strategies, and volunteered for projects intended to enhance student language learning. Arlene joined the library staff as Education Librarian. He and Lillian spent six enjoyable years living in Yokohama, getting to know the Japanese people and their culture, while administering the schools for children of American occupation forces throughout Japan from 1960-66. in 1954 at Kent State University, and had taught at each of those institutions. She was named an honorary life member of AOSA for her dedicated service. Bill served at Cal State L.A. as director of admissions and records beginning in 1967. It recently came to the attention of the Emeriti Association that Mrs. King Luk, widow of emeritus professor of engineering King S. Luk, died a couple of years ago. Besides Mexico and Chile, Dons other major country focus was on Cuba, which he had visited in 1960, right after that countrys revolution. He pioneered in teaching about the ethical responsibilities of business to society. Predeceased by Bert (2008) and son Paul (2016), Vilma is survived by children Alexandra and Joshua and their spouses, seven grandchildren and their spouses, and seven great-grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Spring 2018, ALVA FUMIHIKO YANO, husband of emerita professor of physics Fleur Yano, died on March 13, 2018 in Berkeley at the age of 84. In 2002, issues of health led Bill and Virginia to move to Cotati in order to be close to their daughter, Amy, and her husband, Joel, both of whom were unflagging in their loving care of the elder Ficks. The main purpose of TUE was to offer students the opportunity to act, learn how to put on a play, and offer the Spanish-speaking public of Southern California a venue where they could see the best in Spanish American and Spanish theater. In 1969, Dr. Adams became the first woman selected to receive the Outstanding Professor Award at Cal State L.A. He was chairman of the first President's Faculty Council in 1956-57 and for years was active in the Academic Senate and its committees, especially the Committee on Academic Freedom and Professional Ethics. degree in physiology and public health in 1954 from Hunter College and an M.A. 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. All three were members of the Department of Music faculty during their lifetimes. A resolute defender of the highest academic standards, he was demanding of himself and those he taughthe was rigorous, meticulous, fair, helpful, and extraordinarily generous with his time. This orientation served the department well, as his general expertise in this area distinguished him from his colleagues and he was happy to teach in the evening when many advanced classes are offered. 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. Thelma continued to live in their apartment until November 1999, when it became necessary for her to move to the nursing wing because of declining health. He retired 20 years later with the rank of professor. She sought out professionals to teach her oil and acrylic painting, macram, knitting, needlepoint, weaving, stained glass, pottery, and journalism. earned his MBA and Ph.D. at the Uni versity of Wisconsin, Madison. degrees in 1950, and completed an M.A. After retirement, he spent more time at his cabin in Big Bear, baked bread, and exercised energetically. Frequently seen on campus in tennis garb with racquet in hand, Don was an active tennis enthusiast whose regular tennis comrades included colleagues Rich Romano, Rosemarie Marshall, Anne Hess, and Martin Sandoval. Mary Huber, who, as Bob Kully recalled, was often told that she looked like another MaryMary Martin, the star of musicalswas a valued member of Cal State L.A.' s speech faculty. She also enjoyed music, and attended many concerts at the Hollywood Bowl and other local venues. In 1984, the Lakers could have brought a championship to Los Angeles, but they let the NBA Finals slip away against the Celtics. In 1995, he retired from the University and was granted emeritus status. Michael did not cancel one class. Always disdainful of the monarchy, especially in the 20 th century, and with an older sister married to an American G.I., Earl saw the United States as his future. In his personal life, Terry loved bowling and he coached junior bowlers at the Conejo Village Bowl in Conejo Valley, where his son Mark excelled. He is survived by a brother, a son, a daughter, three stepchildren, seven grandchildren, and one great-grandson.The Emeritimes, Fall 2006, EUGENE R. FINGERHUTT, Emeritus Professor of History, 1962-1997, died on May 1, 2006 in Pasadena at the age of 73. In addition to printmaking and drawings, he painted in oils, acrylics, and water colors. In 1949, the year that he married his wife Dorothy, he graduated from the University of Minnesota with a B.A. at Los Angeles College of Optometry. He served on the Board of Advisors of the Business Education Hall of Fame of Rider College beginning in 1978. Mac also wrote about art. Paul went on to add that Ron freely engaged students in discussions of their work-related decisions and their careers. During the search for an actor who would play the role of Tenorio Trementina, Lou volunteered. His death doubled the tragedy for his family, since his son Stephen died in April of a similar cancer. In 1966, Dale began teaching Spanish at Cal State LA, where he taught thousands of students until his retirement in 1997. from the University of Michigan in 1956 and his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1963. On campus, a frequent objection to the Times obituary was that it did not recognize what a funny man Paul was. He attended Rutgers University, but then volunteered for service during World War II. In addition to her involvement in academic governance, Beverly was active in Phi Kappa Phi, serving as president in 2001. Tom held Cal State LA students in high regard, whether in his general chemistry course for freshmen, organic chemistry for majors, organic for nursing students, or special topics courses for masters students, or for those fortunate enough to join his research group and that investigated along with Tom the then new field of carborane chemistry. Ed also published many review articles, participated in symposia on campus, and delivered lectures off campus, including a year-long series of monthly talks on "the contemporary theater" for radio station KPFK. Following her official retirement in 1994, she returned to San Diego, where she then became dean of the College of Arts and Letters at National University until 2004, when she retired as dean emerita. Before his doctorate, Ben had earned a B.A. After graduating from Stanford, Ivan began his teaching career in the Bay Area. That year, she had also been honored by the University as Outstanding Professor. In 1953 he founded the Department of Special Education at Cal State L.A. and continued as its chair until 1965. Harold moved to Arizona after retiring in 1982. She documented and chronicled everything, as her mother had written her own autobiography and influenced her to do similarly. Besides David, Adeline is survived by two sons, a daughter, five grandchildren, and two sisters.The Emeritimes, Winter 2007, HILARD KRAVITZ, husband of Ellen King Kravitz (Music), died at the end of October, 2006 after a long, debilitating illness. He and his family moved to Culver City in 1966 when Jim became a manager at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics in Huntington Beach. A member of the University faculty from 1953 to 1972, Virginia earned her college degrees at the University of Utah and Teachers College, Columbia University. He was also one of the principal advisers for the Single Subject Speech Credential B.A. His scholarly contributions to the field of family therapy are substantial. 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 member of the Southwest Youth Symphony Orchestra for several years, as a percussionist, and served as its manager for many years afterward. Those wishing to honor his memory through a donation may contribute to the Charles E. Beckwith Memorial Fund for the Purchase of Books in the Humanities, in care of the University Foundation. degree in 1939 and M.A. She attended Longwood College, now Longwood University, in Farmville, Virginia, and had a lifelong love of music and books, as well as gardening and travel. Most were studying under the GI Bill, which had been largely responsible for establishment of the college. He began his teaching career at Cal State L.A. in 1971. In the West Hollywood community Lester was a long-time civic leader, active in the successful campaign for its incorporation as a city, and he served on the City Council for several years. degree from Utah State, a M.S. Joans strong interest did not develop until high school, but she quickly reached competitive status. 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. All of this university activity must be tempered by the fact that at one point he lived in San Luis Obispo and commuted weekly to campus. From 1960 to 1962, he was employed by the City of Dearborn, Michigan as a civil engineer. in 1950. His participation in professional organizations focused on the Latin American Studies Association. He was appointed chair of the Department's Graduate Committee and guided that program until his retirement. With his 398th win on February 10, 2002, John became the Universitys all-time leader in victories, surpassing the late Jim Reeder, for whom the Cal State LA baseball field is named. Bob's graduate seminars emphasized testing and therapy. Moritz died in August 1998, leaving a sister in Florida and a younger brother in San Diego.The Emeritimes, Winter 1999, NORMAN L. FRIEDMAN, Professor of Sociology, 1968-1998, graduate adviser of the Department of Sociology, died November 4, 1998 at home, of cardiac arrest. Pauls altruistic nature extended beyond his professional life to his substantial community service. His vision came to fruition in 2002, and he became Cal State LAs first voting emeriti representative to the statewide body. Back in the early years, he starred in the library's innovative orientation program, a series of four lectures delivered via closed-circuit television. His degrees were from Stanford University, University of Iowa, and the University of Chicago, where he received the Ph.D. Earl received his B.A. His 38-year Cal State LA career included service in the Faculty Early Retirement Program. He was an excellent administrator and well loved by his staff and other colleagues in and outside of the Chancellor's Office. Those who worked with her have noted that she was a mentor and inspiration to countless special education teachers and college faculty. She started teaching at Cal State LA as an adjunct faculty member in counselor education, adult education, and secondary education in the early 1960s, and in 1987, began a tenure track in what was then the educational foundations division in the School of Education. Professor Epstein served on the School of Engineering faculty from 1957 to 1983.
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