The family's roots, however, were in the Seattle area, and they settled in a house on the property of a family-owned business in Earlington. After his wife Helen died in April 2005, Bill moved from West Covina to northern California to be closer to family. The family requests that anyone who wishes to remember Dr. Hall may do so by making a donation to the American Cancer Society.The Emeritimes, March1983, FREDERICK B. SHROYER, Emeritus Professor of English who taught English and American literature at the University for 25 years until his taking retirement in 1975, died August 24, 1983. Her path after retiring: It probably won't surprise you all that much to learn that she's currently the women's basketball coach at Cal State LA, and it should be even less surprising to learn that her teams have been doing very well since she started there. Although Thora fully recovered, Isabel needed an iron lung at the outset. She continued her commitment to racial integration during her 24 years at Cal State L.A. Marian was honored in a memorial service on June 27 in the Music Hall, which was attended by nearly 100 people, most of them students or teachers who benefited, between 1948 and 1952, from what was called the Willowbrook Way of education. Cathy and her husband, Lenny, were extremely fond of the American Southwest and the Near East. Dr. Niederhauser pursued his undergraduate studies at Heidelberg College in Ohio and earned his master's and doctor's degrees in education at Ohio State University. In 1966, they moved to Iowa, where they lived for four years, during which sons John and Rick were born. in 1934 he continued on at USC, completing an M.S. She also maintained all her long-standing friendships, and George's life membership in the Emeriti Association passed on to her. Chuck continued his own artwork and exhibited in various galleries such as the Burbank Creative Arts Center (2007) and Jos Vera Gallery in Los Angeles (2010). He spoke with gusto, representing traditional academic values with verve. In retirement, Bill and Marion volunteered service at the Yosemite Conservancy, National Parks Service, Huntington Memorial Hospital, and Church of the Transfiguration in Arcadia. John served in the Volunteer Fire Department and was a member of the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club (this led to his often remarking to friends that he was thinking of starting a University there: Useless U!). She earned a Master of Public Health degree from the UCLA School of Public Health in 1970, followed by a doctorate in public health, also from UCLA, in 1974. 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. George is survived by his longtime friend, Amado Mario Gauna. (1965) and M.A. Al was hired by the Cal State L.A. Department of Mechanical Engineering to teach lecture courses in machine design, which he did at the junior, senior, and graduate levels up to the time he retired in 1988 with a golden handshake. He taught many other lecture courses: descriptive geometry, graphics, statics, strength of materials, materials science, matrix algebra, statistics and probability, dynamics, kinematics, senior project, theory of elasticity, and economics. During the 1960s (pre-Title IX), Jackie initiated and developed the women's and co-ed intercollegiate athletics program at Cal State L.A. Author of the widely hailed Black Political Thought in the Making of South African Democracy with his friend and mentor Richard Sklar, Halisi first became known as one of the key leaders of the Black Power movement. Born September 10, 1923 to Elias and Metaxo Boulgarides in Philadelphia, Jim was raised in Jersey City, New Jersey. Ed authored more than 70 publications in ecology, biology, and science education, including on higher education of Chinas 55 minority nationalities. The stage reading was directed by Theresa Larkin (Theatre Arts). Beyond the University, Lee had his own design business in Pasadena in the 1960s. 3. After his marriage to Helen Beery, whom he met at the agency, they came to Los Angeles. For example, whenever a Nobel Prize was awarded, Ralph gave a point to the colleges from which the prizewinner had graduated. In yet another move to add more letters after his name, Alan received the Juris Doctor degree from the Glendale College of Law in 1982.In the University Library, Alan held several positions, starting as social sciences reference librarian and then, for several years, adding humanities. He was also an active photographer, a restorer of automobiles, and, accompanied by Ruth, an inveterate world traveler. Other honors included representing the California State University on the State Liaison Committee for Foreign Language Articulation in the 1970s and 1980s, and representing California on the National Defense Education Act Committee on Foreign Language Teaching at New York University in 1965. He was a frequent consultant for various constituencies: department, school, University, Academic Senate, state legislature, CSU Chancellor's Office. Before the American entry into the war, Don earned a B.A. 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. Their first child, Joyce, was born while they were in Mexico. He completed his M.A. With the Pierce , he saw action at Guam, Saipan, Palau and Eniwetok Islands, the Philippines, New Guinea, New Zealand, and Okinawa. Following Frank to the University of Maryland, she taught there briefly, also in math. His father was an industrial engineer, employed there in development projects. A gentleman and scholar, Benson was first and foremost a dedicated teacher, devoted both to the content of his courses and the students he instructed. He was a senior Fulbright research professor at the department of political science of the University of Tasmania in Australia in 1971-72 and had two Danforth Foundation grants while on campus in the 1960s. He was a visiting professor at the University of Nairobi in Kenya during 1971-72. He was passionate about teaching and was an extremely popular teacher who remained friends with many of his former students. (1947), and Ph.D. in Latin American history and anthropology, all at UC Berkeley. The Nicklin family immigrated to the U. S. in 1926; Helen became an American citizen in 1944 on reaching the age of 21, as then required. But he was in the Reserve, and he was called back to active duty at the onset of the Korean War to serve in the newly separated Air Force. Born in Chicago on November 24, 1922, Burt was the second of four sons. In addition, she had been active in the Episcopal Church of Arcadia and the American Association of University Women (AAUW). Jean was interested in modern architecture, and was proud of owning and restoring an apartment building in Silverlake that was designed by Rudolf Schindler. Funeral services were held at the San Gabriel Mission Church, where she was an active communicant. Born in Providence, Rhode Island to Adolph J. Chrzanowski and Helen Stanczyk Chrzanowski, Joe spent his youth as a fourth-generation resident of Easton, enjoying Boy Scouts, Little League, fishing, driving his hot rod, and delivering milk for Marsh Dairy. After completing his bachelors degree in electrical engineering in 1952, he returned to what had become Israel and served in the Israeli Defense Force. During the war, he served throughout the Pacific, where he was well known for being unbeatable at checkers. On campus, Alan loved working with individuals at all levels for example, students in the Early Entrance Program, high school students in the campus service area, visiting faculty and administrators from Egypt through Fulbright exchanges in the area of English as a Second Language/English as a Foreign Language (ESL/EFL), officers of various Japanese international trade organizations and corporations, and government representatives. from St. Mary-of- the -Woods College in Indiana, after which she organized and directed plays throughout the United States with a traveling theater company. He is survived by Fleur, his sister Grace, son Robert, two grandsons, and nine nieces and three nephews and their families..The Emeritimes, Spring 2018, VICTOR PAYSE, JR. An unanticipated result of his new teaching responsibilities was that the focus of his research also shifted from the urban history of the eastern United States to the history of California and especially that of Los Angeles. degree in music education from U.S. International University in San Diego. program in the Department of Industrial Arts. Her other honors include membership in numerous honor societies, including Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Mu Epsilon (Math), and Pi Lambda Theta (Education), and a Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Fellowship. Only recently, she and Alfredo finished remodeling their house and she was reveling in the satisfaction of having made it more comfortable and appealing for them. If faced with an impasse, usually between friends, she would close the argument by saying, Well, who cares? She was discriminating, witty, impish, endlessly curious, and brilliant. program in public administration, the only such program in the CSU. He enjoyed many field trips, which included visiting spots along the California coast and Channel Islands. Mike received a first-rate mathematical education. Johns 1997 and 1998 Golden Eagle teams were among the programs best, winning back-to-back California Collegiate Athletic Association Conference championships with a combined record of 41wins and 23 losses in conference play. According to Ellie's niece Julie, "Eloise was a larger-than-life figure in most of our lives. Services were Monday, April 6, at her church in Pasadena. Sidney received an A.B. She donated regularly to a wide assortment of charities and helped personal friends in times of need. In Southern California, he chaired the Altadena Town Council, the Foothill Area Community Services Board of Directors, and the Southern California Conference of the UCC Camping Committee. He earned his B.S. During his tenure as chair, both the state and the CSU system went through a difficult financial period. It would have been the career envy of a scientist at a major research university, but it was all the more noteworthy that it was done at Cal State LA with undergraduate and masters student co-workers. However, because she could not find suitable housing, she enrolled at USC, where she earned a bachelor's degree in economics. He taught general chemistry, quantitative analysis, and physical chemistry, and also consulted for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Lockheed Aircraft Service Co. In addition, he was active in the direction of church choirs for many years. He was director and faculty adviser for the University Master of Science in public administration for many years and was active in the off-campus (but administered on campus) external Master of Public Administration program as well, serving as its director in 1981-82 and teaching many courses in that program. He is survived by Elaine; two sons, Matthew and Paul; Paul's wife Barbara; and three grandsons.The Emeritimes, Spring 2005, EDWARD A. MALJANIAN, Emeritus Professor of Health Science, 1963-1991, died in Pasadena on March 26, 2005. He was sent to a base near Great Falls, Montana at the end of World War II where he met his future wife, Helen Louise Bordley. After having served in the Army through World War II and worked at the Air Force Personnel Laboratory and in private industry, John was appointed as an associate professor at Cal State L.A. in 1967, at age 48, where he taught industrial and organizational psychology and psychometrics and statistics until his retirement in 1983. degrees in physics at the University of Virginia (1949) and the University of Southern California (1954), respectively, and studied advanced engineering at UCLA. His team uncovered more than 150 fossils, including remains from mastodons, camels, various horned mammals, a tapir, and a sloth, all believed to be approximately three million years old. Representing Detroit, Los Angeles, and Southern California between 1954 and 1970, she won an amazing 18 national public parks titles: singles (1960-62 and 1970), doubles (1952-54, 1957-58, and 1961-64), three mixed doubles; and the womens 40 singles and doubles (1970). Some of her contributions were matched by external corporate donors. During the war, he volunteered and served in the Navy from 1941 to 1946. Born in Patiala in 1928 in the Punjab region of India, Gunjit was the youngest of six children of a judge and civic leader. Her family lived in Riverside, California, when she was born. He chaired a committee on study abroad for the campus from 1962 to 1964 and was a member of the Chancellors Statewide Advisory Committee on International Programs during that period. The nearest town was Crete, which was five miles away and very small. Time had run out for the search. Leonard's first one-man exhibition was at San Francisco's De Young Museum more than a half-century ago. He retired from Cal State LA in 1991. In 1976, Leon was honored as an Outstanding Professor. degree at Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1951. He also taught at Indiana University and UCLA before coming to Cal State L.A. in 1965. She served as liaison between the department and the Institute of Management Accountants, encouraging students to seek membership in the organization. He held several other positions in Southern California, as well as that of instructional guidance psychologist, evaluation and organization in the College of Education in Monmouth, Oregon for a brief period. They commuter-dated through their separate college years, and were married in1970. They moved to Havana when she was eight and she studied at El Sagrado Corazn (Sacred Heart), an all-girls school. As senator, she established the Senate Select Committee on College Admission and Outreach, and wrote a school violence prevention bill that led to the creation of the Task Force on School Safety. He also held an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from St. Marys College. in 1941. two great-grandchildren. In the restlessness of the post-war years, Norman took advantage of the G.I. "The Emeritimes, Fall 2000, WILLIAM A. KNOKE, Emeritus Professor of Marketing, 1970-1982, died on April 29, 1999 at his home in San Diego. Moshe, who had changed his name to Morris, joined the faculty of what was then Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1960 and worked as a professor of electrical engineering for 30 years until his retirement in 1990.
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