In 1983, as chair of the Assembly Education Committee, she co-wrote an education bill that set state graduation standards, lengthened the school day and year, raised teacher salaries and standards, and required prospective teachers to pass a basic skills test. In recognition of his contributions to teaching, research, and the University as a whole, Andreoli received the Cal State L.A. They remained officemates until Harry's retirement in 1990. He joined the 289th Field Observation Battalion as a commander, assigned to utilize sound and flash to locate enemy artillery. Ron's professional activities included high-level involvement with The College Board, California Council on Economics Education, California Science Project, California Postsecondary Education Commission Educational Equity Policy Advisory Committee, California Arts Project, Joint Graduate Board of the University of California and California State University systems, and the Intersegmental Coordinating Council. In 1953, after he received the B.A., he became a high school teacher and head football coach in Afton, Wyoming, where he and his teams enjoyed winning seasons. He left his mark as a craftsman at CSLA and other campuses as well. He was a fiscal economist at the U.S. Treasury Department from 1962 to 1965, serving as a member of the interagency group to advise the president of the United States regarding the economy and fiscal policy. In 1942 she won the first Metropolitan Opera Radio Audition; the co-winner was Robert Merrill. She also taught coronary care nursing at Santa Ana College, Cypress College, and Fullerton College. Perhaps the most important of these was his influence in curriculum matters. in zoology and a Phi Beta Kappa award. Knoke is survived by his wife of 64 years, Dorothy; son James, of Point Loma; and two grandchildren, Christine, of Yorba Linda, and Jeffrey, of Washington, D.C.The Emeritimes, Fall 2000, EDWARD M. GOLDBERG, Professor of Political Science, 1961-1996, who served in a variety of administrative and academic posts at California State University, Los Angeles, died on August 21, 2000 at the age of 69 from lung cancer. Harry's knowledge of dysfunctional organizational environments guaranteed that he and Jean were active participants in the Arcadia schools, and in the gymnastics groups in which Carolyn starred. In the years that followed, he was active in academic governance, serving on most university committees, the former Faculty Council, and the Academic Senate. In her 50-year career as a professor of design, she dedicated her life to art, design, and educating her students with passion and excitement. During his 17-year tenure, the School of Education maintained a record as the leader among California colleges and universities in the preparation of credentialed teachers for public elementary and secondary schools. At these meetings, held at various college campuses, Mike took the opportunity to buy campus coffee mugs to add to his large collection. Following his retirement, Paul and his wife Mary moved to Eugene, Oregon, where he refocused his interest in transportation by building an extensive model railroad. 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). He was told privately by colleagues that, while he could work on his doctorate there, his involvement in the pre-war years as the president of Scientists for Peace, an idealistic, left-leaning group at Berkeley, meant he would be unable to work at the radiation laboratory, the Rad Lab; he would not be given security clearance. Extension of his work to the San Andreas Fault resulted in matching rock types between the San Gabriel Mountains and areas adjacent to the Salton Trough. In particular, Ron played a key role in overseeing the difficult task of college reaccreditation on more than one occasion. He had a way of enlisting his colleagues into the process of writing new courses in various fields, persuasively insisting that the best department work was the outcome of group efforts. . Miller also spent four seasons as coach of the WNBAs Phoenix Mercury. Her tenure as a librarian was marked by diligent service to all patrons, students, faculty, staff, and administrators. A. in anthropology in 1947. Wayne's health deteriorated in recent years as a result of diabetes. degree from Syracuse University in 1954 and M.A. Wounded in Germany, he returned to school after the war, attending the University of Buffalo (B.S., 1951) and the University of Wisconsin (M.B.A., 1952 and Ph.D., 1958). After his marriage to Helen Beery, whom he met at the agency, they came to Los Angeles. He also was involved in many other professional areas: visiting professor in the UCLA teacher education program, consultant to school districts, secretary-treasurer of the Southern Section of the California Industrial Education Association and its president in 1959-60, member of the Board of Trustees of Rio Hondo Community College for 21 years. His garage became a museum quality display of his collection. 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 recognized for his many contributions by the Swedish government in 1976, when he was knighted by King Carl Gustav and awarded the Order of the North Star. Her early working experience included teaching at Onward Union High School in Pittsburgh and serving as assistant placement director at Carnegie Mellon University. In addition to the three Fulbright awards, she received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1979 and 1980-81. in philosophy from Columbia University, winning scholarships along the way at both universities. (1965) and M.A. He was an active member of the American Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians. He was very active in the National Council of Educational Administrators, which held its 1990 annual convention at this campus, with Gerry as organizer. The author of two books, both about the Point Loma Utopian community near San Diego, he remained active well into his 80s and compiled a detailed history of his family. Cal State L.A. went 10-17 and returns seven players from last season. His work was most recently shown in the exhibits, Common Ground: Ceramics in Southern California1945-1975 at the American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, San Diego's Craft Revolution From Post-War Modernism to California Design at the Mingei International Museum in San Diego, and Contemporary Art Wins a Beachhead: The La Jolla School of Arts 1960-1964 at the Oceanside Museum of Art. Despite what a colleague described as corrective Coke bottle lenses, he still did extremely valuable and precise research, and was a prolific publisher, as well as a frequent flyer between Encino, UCLA, and Cal State L.A. He specialized in organizational analysis and behavior, organizational development, group theory and behavior, the executive process, and state and provincial government. from CSU Fullerton in 1970, and a Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate School in 1975. Vladimir died in 1968, and Evelyn chose to retire in 1969. Bill is survived by his wife Sally, as well as his first wife Lucy; his and Lucy's daughters, Marilyn, Lou, and Rebecca; sister Marilyn; and16 grandchildren from both marriages. in 1937, and Ph.D. in 1943. He received his Ph.D. from Washington State University in 1968, and was a registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in California. When he returned to the University in 1970, he joined the new department and taught courses in the historical and philosophical foundations of education and the sociological foundations of education. She then went on to an M.A. Although his intentions were to "pursue some of the civilized and civilizing arts"which, for Morrie, included chamber music recitals, lectures, movies, Linda Ronstadt concerts, gardening, reading, fine dining, writing, and Dodger gamesMorrie's retirement wish list also included further public service and "some political activity." She continued her studies after joining the professional staff of John F. Kennedy Library and received an MA degree at Cal State L.A. in 1979. Tony was characterized by a close colleague as one of the most demanding, intellectually responsible, and honest persons he had ever known. He published 15 articles, most of them in places like the Los Angeles Times , The New York Times , and The Christian Science Monitor . She knows how to get us to where we intend to go., Cal State LA President William A. Covino said that Miller is a winning shot for the University as it drives toward greater achievements in athletics.. in 1963 and M.A. In addition to his academic life, Frank was head of two major national foundations and headed the National Job Corps in Washington, D.C. under Lyndon B. Johnson. Near the end of the service, those present came forward and, one after another, spoke about how he helped them understand the racism, classism, and issues of social justice that allowed them to believe in and work toward a different life for themselves and their communities. A Cal State L.A. scholarship has been established in George's name. degree from Elmhurst College in 1953, and both bachelor's and master's degrees in divinity from Eden Theological Seminary in 1957 and 1969, respectively. She traveled extensively throughout the world, making many extended visits to her native Russia. 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. Bruce had specialized in the study of cosmic rays, a field of research that was in its infancy at that time. Matson carried out and published many studies on community college personnel work and was honored by the American Association of Community Colleges. After returning to the U.S., he earned an M.A. About half died while in captivity. in French from CSU Fullerton in 1974, followed by a Ph.D.in mathematics education from Arizona State University. in 1953 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and M.A. They lived in Pasadena and enjoyed their campus-related friendships, many formed through the Faculty Wives Club of the early sixties, of which Betty was a very active member. A genial, well-liked person, Jesse was active in campus affairs while at Cal State L.A. After moving to Humboldt, he was chosen as the Dean of the School of Business there.The Emeritimes, Spring1989, ADAM E. DIEHL, Emeritus Professor of Education and Director of Audiovisual Services at Cal State L.A. from 1955 until his retirement in 1970, died February 20, 1989. Together they raised a family, a responsibility that did not prevent her from returning to college and earning a master's degree from Claremont Graduate School in 1962 and joining the Los Angeles State College faculty as an associate professor. degree in secondary education from then Los Angeles State College, in 1952 and 1954, respectively. Known for his own lyric tenor voice, Richard taught vocal performance during his years at Cal State L.A., and coordinated the Voice area in the department's curriculum. Bill, founding editor-in-chief of The Emeritimes, died in 1998. He retired in the Fall of 1991, after almost 30 years at the University. He is survived by Judith, his daughter Deborah, son-in-law, three grandchildren, and a great-grandson.The Emeritimes, Fall 2014, STUART FISCHOFF, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, 1972-2005, and American Psychological Association Fellow, died on November 21, 2014 at the age of 74. Ben grew up in Austin, Texas, where his father, Reverend Blake Smith, was pastor of University Baptist Church. He was a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the American Institute of Certified Cost Accountants. An attorney since 1940, Bert founded and developed the Pasadena law firm that is now Potter, Cohen & Samulon, specializing in Social Security disability law. 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. Among her many accomplishments was the founding of Cal State L.A.'s (then) Department of Special Education (with Dr. Francis Lord) and of a program in education for individuals with physical handicaps. Although she retired from Cal State L.A. in 1986, she never really retired from the profession. the University of Idaho. He had published a number of articles on Heidegger, Kant, and Hobbes. He returned to teaching in 1972, and retired from the faculty in 1977. His scholarship centered around 19 th century American literature, with an emphasis on criticism, and the work of Henry Adams was the subject of his dissertation. As founding dean of the School of Health and Human Services, Ruth set high standards, at all levels, for the new school and provided leadership for the establishment of its infrastructure. After retiring in 1980, he continued as a FERP lecturer until 1987. Despite his many professional accolades and accomplishments, he claimed to be most proud of his family. As his scholarship was archive-based, he was particularly effective in training his graduate students in the methods necessary for using archives, skills that served well those of his students who went on to Ph.D. programs. Their home was filled with their eclectic collections including a two-person sleigh. He also supervised student teachers placed within the University's service area. There are two grandchildren. She became a member of the Board of Directors of the Southwest Museum Collector's Club in 1989 after having served as president and vice president, and then joined the Autry Museum Board. Ever since that time, he singlehandedly oversaw the Departments assessment activities and recommended many changes to the curriculum. Her administrative skill was an outgrowth of her military career in the Navy, which preceded her academic pursuits. He yearned to be a pilot in World War II, but was forced by inadequate vision to become a glider pilot instead. A memorial service was held at the San Marino Presbyterian Church on November 29.The Emeritimes, Winter 2014, BERNARD CODNER, Emeritus Professor of Marketing, 1955-2002, who developed and ran Cal State L.A.s prestigious Retail Institute, died on August 22, 2013 at age 84. in psychology and economics in 1943, he was commissioned as an ensign and remained on active duty until 1946. After about one year, the family moved to Los Angeles. At the national level, in 1972, Lloyd was one of the founders of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE). He also served as the department advisor for foreign students and teaching credential candidates. Shortly after studying Spanish one summer in Vermont, she spent a sabbatical leave year (1970-71) as a member of the Project Hope Team in Cartagena, Colombia. Bob's diverse interests included all the performing arts and all the communications media. Whenever her books were used here, she donated those royalties to the Department. She served as an officer of the California Council for Social Studies and was also an officer of the California Association for Supervision and Curriculum. He did a reading of his poetry at the opening of that exhibition. 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. As one such family member wrote, Whenever I see that Dos Equis commercial featuring The Most Interesting Man in the World, I laugh to myself at that poser, as I believe all of us who have had the good fortune to know my Uncle Emil would say he holds that title. Funeral services were held on March 29 at Corpus Christi Church in Pacific Palisades.The Emeritimes, Fall 2014, SYLVIA TEICH HOROWITZ, Lecturer in Chemistry, 1970-1995,in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, died in Pasadena on May 2. David, who has followed in his father's musical footsteps, is a noted jazz pianist and composer.The Emeritimes, Spring 2003, H. LEONARD EDMONDSON, Professor of Art, 1964-1986, died in July 2002. Al was instrumental in developing a concentration in reading at the graduate level and the credential courses that prepare students to teach reading and language arts in elementary schools. My life has been enriched by working with these inquisitive minds. Tom was not only a mentor to his students, but also to his colleagues by example. His frustrated chair, Susan Mason, says that he was just not one of those people you can push to complete paperwork. The Emeriti Association had granted him associate member emeritus status only days before his death. He always said that he loved Los Angeles right from the beginning; he appreciated the diversity of the population, the freedom from the tradition-bound east coast, and the liberal politics. 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." Known by his middle name, Dale was born on October 28, 1934 in Portales, New Mexico, and moved with his family to California as a child. Even as an undergraduate, he appeared frequently on radio. Befriending and studying with the indigenous people, he learned about their approach to health and medicine, and life in general. He began teaching at UCLA in 1948, and joined the faculty of then Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1953. A native of Iowa, Gerry joined the Secondary Education Department faculty in 1951. He served as the co-chair of the U.S. organization in the 1960s and 1970s and, in this capacity, was one of the visionaries who helped to create the African-American holiday, Kwanzaa. He loved North Carolina and has arranged to have his ashes scattered there. He organized ASME meetings and conferences on the Cal State L.A. campus, and served as adviser to the Cal State L.A. ASME student chapter. Exemplary service to academic governance at the state level included nine years as a member of the statewide Academic Senate, a term on its Executive Committee, and membership on the system wide Student Health Advisory Committee. George lived his philosophy by extensive reading, cooking, auto mechanics, building and construction, landscaping, and working with children. He was educated in Southern California, beginning his undergraduate work at Pasadena City College in 1944 and resuming it at Chapman College after his return to the United States after World War II, obtaining his B.A. American basketball player Cheryl Miller of USC Trojans, posing with a basketball, October 1983. duggar grandchildren ages / colorado club volleyball rankings / cheryl miller leaves cal state la / colorado club volleyball rankings / cheryl miller leaves cal state la When he returned from that duty, he remained in the active reserves, ultimately attaining the rank of commander. This was followed by postdoctoral studies at USC in 1959-60 and at the Washington University Medical School in 1970. While at American University and the Legislative Reference Service, he wrote many reports on various Asian issues for members and committees of Congress. He was also active in Delta Phi Epsilon, the national graduate honorary society in business education. She received her masters degree from Cal State L.A. in 1965 and obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1974. Your complete guide to Cheryl Miller; including news, articles, pictures, and videos. The funeral was held on November 17 at St. Phillip' s Catholic Church in Pasadena. He was an excellent teacher, always prepared and expert in imparting his knowledge to help many of them become effective teachers and coaches in the greater Los Angeles area. Ron went on to teach majors' courses in theory and analysis of sport. One of CSLA's earliest employees, he came to campus as Registrar and Associate Professor of Education in 1949 after completing his doctorate. His other great interest was his devoted service throughout his life to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As executive vice president, she led Pacific States University in obtaining accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. Chuck was born on December 10, 1927. In 1989, Iry married Elizabeth Kellogg, and they lived in Rancho Bernardo for the remainder of his life. He presented papers at a variety of academic conferences, on topics ranging from the opposition in the Indian parliament to the confrontation between India and Pakistan, the Gandhian approach to international relations, the politics of violence and nonviolence, and even Solar Energy vs. Nuclear Power, the latter before a panel dealing with the prospect of Indias becoming a nuclear power. He was appointed to the Cal State L.A. at Western Reserve University in Ohio in 1948 and returned to California. degree in music education from U.S. International University in San Diego. Unfortunately, the Golden Eagles dropped hard-fought road games on the final week of the regular season and fell in a first-round game on the road. He often ran marathons in less time than individuals who were many years younger. in linguistics from the University of Southern California in 1977 and her M.A. He was predeceased by his son, George, Jr.The Emeritimes, Spring 2017, RONALD LEE GIBSON, retired Director of Admissions and ProfessorAdministration, 1973-1991, died on February 14, 2017 at age 81. He was a self-taught behavior analyst who pioneered an experimental technique called joint control based on basic behavioral principles and B. F. Skinners analysis of language in the book Verbal Behavior. A native of Illinois, Dr. Guild earned his BA degree at Wisconsin and his MA and PhD degrees at Stanford. While teaching at the American University of Beirut, she had her first African students, who introduced her to African literature written in English. Colleague Alfredo Gonzlez asserts, Don was a major asset to the University throughout his years of active service, as well as in retirement to the Emeriti Association. Cobb's 29-year association with the School of Business and Economics included service as Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies and Chair of the Department of Accounting. When they returned to Cal State LA, they were able to tell their classes firsthand how Cuba was being transformed. Her powers of persuasion were impressive, and in 1968 Cal State L.A. was able to woo her to join its Home Economics Department, where she began to translate her plan into the curriculum and structure that became the Coordinated Dietetics Program. Lou became the first Latin American history professor in 1950, and created and taught all of the Latin American history courses until he was joined by Tim Harding in 1963. Bud Fisher, who worked at McKesson in the sales department. His wanderlust may have arisen during his participation in an exchange program, when he served as a counselor at Macquarie University in Australia during 1986. Pat was a woman ahead of her time in all ways. The Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship contends that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays and poems traditionally attributed to William Shakespeare. Also surviving is his twin sister, Sarah Austin Burbank, of Baltimore.The Emeritimes, Fall 2005 BEN F. SCHERER, Emeritus Professor of Safety Studies, 1963-1986, died on August 10, 2005 at the age of 82. degree, she taught English in high school and then, interested in emotional and learning problems in children, she enrolled as a psychology major at UCLA, where she earned her master's degree in 1939. in English, as well as a library degree, from UC Berkeley. He was the author or coauthor of five textbooks about educational methodology as well as a standardized test titled "Scale of Attitudes and Beliefs." made their home in Arcadia and traveled in Asia, Europe, and North America. 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. He also directed the Center for Economic Education for many years. She taught hundreds of children how to swim and continued swimming as her favorite form of exercise throughout her life. Patterson had numerous external affiliations. Stephanie was an active participant in academic and professional organizations, including Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, American Association of University Women, Association of Black Psychologists, and California Council for Adult Education. After graduation, Jane moved to Chicago and married Warren Burton Lewis, whom she had met at Pomona College. Arthur's interests were extraordinarily comprehensive. Once settled, Don began a commitment to community service that increased as his other activities waned, first upon his retirement from the military reserve, and again after his retirement from the faculty. For him, there was no higher imperative in university governance than the full and meaningful participation of faculty in all academic and professional decisions. Bob is survived by his life partner of 20 years, Linda Costigan Lederman, as well as seven nieces and nephews and their families.The Emeritimes, Spring 2018, SUMIYE SUMI NERIO ONODERA LEONARD, Emerita Associate Professor of Family Studies and Consumer Sciences, 1970-1986, died on March 26, 2017 in Austin, Texas at the age of 88. Joe remained in charge of the program for roughly half of his 21 years of full-time faculty service, and is remembered by his colleagues for his strong leadership and devotion to the students. John Stuart Mill, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber are among the classical social theorists whose ideas are examined in their historical context and in terms of the writers' personal lives. Colleagues in the Charter College of Education paid tribute to Barbara on both a professional and personal level. She is survived by her son Erich and his wife, two grandsons, and by her brother Robert and his family. As one of the few professors blessed with technical aptitude and managerial acumen, he taught a variety of courses in several departments, including the departments of Accounting and Management. But Joe's special interest in the rehabilitation of persons with mental illness induced him to continue to practice, and he was active for several more years counseling inmates at a nearby prison in Sonoma County. He was born in Philadelphia on January 6, 1925, and was just 17 when he enlisted in August 1942. He leaves his wife Ruth; daughters Deena, Pamela, and Miriam, and son-in-law David; one grandson; former wife Dorothy; and beloved dog Toby.The Emeritimes, Fall 2019, MARY ELIZABETH (BETTY) SHUTLER, former provost and vice president for academic affairs and emerita professor of anthropology, 1988-1994, died peacefully on February 15, 2018 in San Diego following complications from surgery.

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