and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago in 1953 and 1961, re spectively. Following a major reorganization of the University's schools and departments, she became the founding dean of the newly created School of Health and Human Services. in 1950. He played many lead roles there as an undergraduate and later at UCLA, where he received an M.A. Bob Douglass, one of his department chairs, remembers him not only for his scholarship, but for his personal qualities as well: "Always a gentleman, Tony was soft-spoken, courteous, warm, quietly dignified, altogether likeable, and a valuable colleague with a reality orientation in the affairs of the department." and M.S. His administrative position continued until 1970. Dr. Bishop earned a B.S. In the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Rashad is remembered as a versatile teacher, ranging from the freshman to the senior level of instruction. He was a strong supporter of environmental issues and a lifelong believer in nonviolence. In academic matters, he consulted the faculty and its Academic Senate for in-depth study and recommendations. in philosophy in 1953. He conducted several basic experiments, the results of which made a significant contribution not only to the theoretical analysis of language, but to its practical application largely in teaching language to children diagnosed with autism. He underwent heart surgery on May 31 that turned out to be more extensive than anticipated, and he did not rally. She loved to travel, and she and Alfredo went to Mexico and France on almost a yearly basis. Also Arthur's passionate interest in books inspired him to heroic labor on behalf of the University Library in general and its philosophy component in particular. In 1976, she had begun part-time teaching at Cal State L.A., and was appointed full-time in 1978. While pursuing a Ph.D. (granted in 1944) at Ohio State University, he studied with Edgar Dale, a prominent leader in audio-visual education at the time. He and his new wife, Audrey, settled in southern California after trying life in Sioux Falls, and he worked at a series of jobs ranging from milkman to land appraiser. He later returned to France to continue his research and complete his dissertation at the University of Paris and the University of Montpellier. Ruth and John married in 1951 and lived in suburbs of Los Angeles and Orange County until moving to Yucca Valley in 1997 to live near their son and daughter-in-law. While at Berkeley, he worked with two Nobel Laureates: Melvin Calvin and Glenn T. Seaborg. from the University of Michigan in 1956 and his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1963. The Legend of Cheryl Miller | FOX Sports It is not often that people get to sit down and interact one-on-one with a genius who also possesses the patience of a saint. Jesse graduated from Wasco High School and married his high school sweetheart, Nelda Ellenwood. In 1955, Ron joined the Cal State LA faculty, and during his 33-year career there, was instrumental in developing new art education programs. Jul 14, 2020 at 3:15 pm. He ran over 55 marathons between the ages of 67 and 80 years, participating in races in many different countries. When the war with Japan in the Pacific broke out, he and his family were interned in a prison camp for four years, during which time his education was informal. from Columbia University in 1953, and subsequently expanded his dissertation on music administration into an important book in that field, at that time unique. from the University of Southern California in 1972. Services were held on August19 at the Pasadena Congregational Church in Pasadena, where she was an active participant in programs for developmentally disabled persons.The Emeritimes, Fall 2012, MALCOLM A. He was one of the few professors who really understood the value of performance auditing, and was interested in getting this information out to the general audit community. Starting as an assistant professor at then California State College, Los Angeles in 1962, Frank taught a long list of coursesexisting and some new, lecture and laboratory, undergraduate and graduatecovering subjects that included surveying, design graphics, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and environmental engineering. Finally, unable in their mid-eighties to keep up their big house in the apple orchard, Joe and Bert moved to a retirement community in Davis. During the 1960s (pre-Title IX), Jackie initiated and developed the women's and co-ed intercollegiate athletics program at Cal State L.A. Books on English and American literature include A Hundred Merry Tales and Other English Jest books of the 15th and 16th Centuries , Literary Criticism of William Wordsworth , Sonnets from Various Authors , Simple Cobbler of Aggawam in America, A Nest of Ninnies and Other English Jest books of the 17th Century, Proverb to Poem , Wordsworth in the Huntington Library , Coleridge in the Huntington Library , Peter Pindar's Poems , English Prose Jest books in the Huntington Library , and Descriptive Sketches , edited by his former student, Eric Birdsall, with the assistance of Paul M. Zall. The role of Birdsall's mentor is described in this preface: My greatest and longest-standing debt is to Paul Zall, who first introduced me to the study of Wordsworth and who has since been mentor, collaborator, and friend. Services were held at Fukui Mortuary Chapel in the Garden in Los Angeles on May 10.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, ALICE V. WATKINS, Emerita Professor of Education and Associate Dean of the School of Education, 1969-1995, died on July 17, 2019 at the age of 85. John was a member of and adviser for Kappa Delta Pi at Cal State L.A. for many years. He also mounted exhibitions at the Pasadena and Santa Barbara art museums. George then enrolled at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln (1957 to 1961), where he studied fossils from the sand hills region of Nebraska and earned a doctoral degree in zoology. from then Los Angeles State College in 1957, and Ed.D. An attorney since 1940, Bert founded and developed the Pasadena law firm that is now Potter, Cohen & Samulon, specializing in Social Security disability law. degree in psychology, and soon after started working at Collins Radio Company as an engineer. She had a life full of people who loved and respected her. Jean's legacy also includes a lifelong love of music and the arts. Leon is survived by his wife of 64 years, Jeanne; son Eric, who practices international law in Paris; daughter Claire Marie, who teaches French and Spanish in Maryland; and five granddaughters and a step-granddaughter.The Emeritimes, Fall 2013, WILLIAM EUGENE WILGUS, Emeritus Professor of Physical Education, 1963-1992, died on November 13, 2012 at his home in Sunriver, Oregon, after suffering a series of strokes. Visit Health Watch for COVID-19 updates. Fortunately, his oldest sister took him in hand and pushed him to a high school graduation. The latter was made into the movie "Ada," starring Susan Hayward. Michael did not cancel one class. Dr. Adams, who was 69, devoted her entire life to the education profession. He was also active in the Pasadena City College Community Education Advisory Board, Pasadena Headstart Council, Friends of the South Pasadena Library, Red Cross, and St. James Episcopal Church. She continued to be active in dietetics until her death. Her teaching specialty was elementary music, and she wrote several books in that field. He taught at the high school level for one year in a small Norwegian farming community in northeastern Iowa. A patron of the arts, particularly African-American artists works, her home was filled with paintings, lithographs, and prints of many renowned artists. At Cal State L.A., she taught courses on reading, social studies, and science curriculum and methods in the old Department of Elementary Education. The two worked on a couple of papers together that were accepted for a conference in Taiwan and a follow-up at a post-conference presentation at The Peoples University in Beijing, as well as for publication. She also helped train Peace Corps volunteers for work in Malaysia. As Registrar, he also served as chair of the Student Petitions Committee. Lois is survived by her three nieces and their families. Ron went on to teach majors' courses in theory and analysis of sport. He also was a leader in the development of the Department of Civil Engineering, including service as department chair. (Actually, it was over tea at the Unitarian Church.) in 1952. His family moved to Southern California when he was one year old. The marriage lasted until his death in 1999. He is also survived by their children, Stephen and Julie, and three grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, LAWRENCE P. (PETE) GOODMAN, Emeritus Professor of Theatre Arts, 1961-1994, died on August 10, 2019. ), Ohio State (M.A.) One day, the Cal State LA chemistry scholar intends to create her own sustainable garden. In 1968, Erika joined the Department of Economics and Statistics at Cal State LA, where she achieved tenure, but she gradually migrated to the History Department, where she spearheaded the establishment of the religious studies program. She received the Exceptional Service Award of the Air Force Association for her contributions to the American Society for Aerospace Education. Throughout her life, she was entirely devoted to her family. He composed a song every Christmas for many years and sent it on the front of the familys Christmas card. Born in San Jos three years after the great San Francisco earthquake, he acquired a B.A. Following her service at the University, she worked as vice president of external affairs at West Coast University. In recognition of his talents, David was recipient of three Fulbright Grants for teaching abroad. His colleagues characterized him as a strong teacher and leader who encouraged good rapport between faculty and administration. Before coming to Cal State L.A., Grover provided reference service at the Wright State University Library from 1978 to 1981. He received his doctorate in 1952 from Stanford University. In many ways, their jobs complemented each other. In her first year at Langston, Miller guided the Lions to a 28-4 overall record and to the programs first Red River Conference Tournament title since 2011. After her retirement from Cal State L.A., Dr. Hatcher continued to work as a psychologist. She also worked with Jean Pilon in vocal pedagogy and participated in the vocal program at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria (1976). degree from Santa Barbara State College in 1943, M.S.Ed. He participated in the development and implementation of a number of special workshops for teachers on various topicsdental health, smoking, health and drug abuse, among others. Born in Indiana and reared in Illinois, Paul earned his B.A. Fondly remembered for her charm, tact, and bright conversation, Marie was also a teacher and scholar with high standards, and was devoted to literary excellence. Les went back to UCLA for his doctorate, and in 1967, was awarded a Ph.D. in Biotechnology. He completed his formal education in 1963 with a Ph.D. from Caltech. He earned his Ph.D. in physical education at the University of Southern California in 1965. He and his wife, Peggy, were avid travelers, especially enjoying their time in France. licensure in New York State, the District of Columbia, and California, beginning in 1931. According to her family, the plaque she received always occupied a prominent place in her home. In 1968, he moved to Washington, D.C. to head the Commission on Undergraduate Education in the Biological Sciences, promoting new approaches to teaching biology, and served as its director until 1971. The Emeritimes regrets that additional obituary information is not available at this time for this colleague.The Emeritimes, Fall 2008, ROLAND LEROY CARPENTER, Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, 1968-1994, passed away on September 21, 2008 at the age of 82 in the Santa Teresita Manor in Duarte, from complications of pneumonia following surgery. College textbooks she coauthored include Classroom Group Behavior (which received an Educator's Book Award), Classroom Management , and Social Psychology in Education , all published by Macmillan. in 1952 and his Ph.D. in 1956. She had recently observed her 91 st birthday. When the dust settled, The Damaged Archangel was a finalist for the National Book Award in literary studies. Because of this financial aid for students, she was able to recruit graduate students of outstanding quality. He also served three and one-half years in the World War II armed forces in India, China, and Europe. She became dean of the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks before moving to the University of Wisconsin, Parkside, where she served as vice chancellor and dean of faculty, as well as acting chancellor. 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." Benson's scholarly endeavors focused increasingly on the philosophic work of his great teacher Rudolf Carnap. In 1969, Bob married Henry Etta Waters, a faculty member in the Department of Nursing, and though divorced in 1979, they remained good friends until her move to Santa Fe, where the friendship continued by way of letters. Through this effort, Hershel was also the Region IX Director for the federal Center on Child Abuse and Neglect. The objective of this move was to keep the money out of the hands of those who might be apt to help enemies of the U.S. Among her most memorable off-campus achievements was her work for the U.S. Department of Defense as consultant to schools in Japan for children of U.S. military personnel (1968-70). She retired there in the late 1980s from the position of assistant to the president. Always ready to enjoy life to the fullest, many of her colleagues and friends remember Joan from her travels and picnics she shared at the Hollywood Bowl. In 1959, he moved his family to Bern, Switzerland, where he worked in the University of Bern physics department. Jim was born in Boston on October 22, 1936, and after graduating from Boston College High School in 1954, served three years in the United States Army, including a tour of duty in Korea. The Emeriti Association was notified of the death of Delos Harwill (Del) Kelly, 1976-2004, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, on November 28, 2019 at the age of 76. Cheryl Miller is an American former basketball player. USC's Cheryl Miller didn't let titles slip away. He handled all phases of project activities: proposals, scheduling, design supervision, layout and detail design, stress analysis, liaison with vendors and in-house prototype and production fabrication personnel, and running of test programs and analysis of results. 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. She is survived by her life partner, Constance Suzanne Burgess; sister Cheryl; sister-in-law Vicki, brother-in-law Michael, and their spouses; and one niece and two nephews and their families. The Emeritimes, Spring 2010, HAROLD C. BROWN, Emeritus Professor of Education, 1969-1992, died on May 5, 2010 at the age of 84. Eleanore graduated from UCLA, taught in elementary schools and served as principal of an elementary school in Willowbrook. He continued with Der Fall Ilse Koch, Die Hexe von Buchenwald [The Case of Ilse Koch, The Bitch of Buchenwald]; Die Deutschtum of Nazi Germany and the United States; Churchills German Army, Wartime Strategy and Cold War Politics, 1943-1947; Heimkehr aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, Die Entlassung der deutschen Kriegsgefangenen [The Homecoming from the Second World War, The release of the German Prisoners of War]; Hitlers Gold: The Story of the Nazi War Loot; Die vermisste Million: Zur Schicksal deutschen Kriegsgefangenen nach der Zweiten Weltkrieg [The Missing Million: Concerning the Fate of German Prisoners of War after the Second World War]; Kidnap City: Cold War Berlin; and an award winning sourcebook, World War II: Policy and Strategy, that he co-authored with Hans Adolf Jacobsen of the University of Bonn. Services were Monday, April 6, at her church in Pasadena. He joined the faculty at the Vermont campus in 1955, following a career in both the power and the communications industries. He completed an M.M. May is survived by her sister Harlean; brothers Paul, Tom, and Jim; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. McGrath commented that when she felt that she had mastered a field, she was an enthusiastic teacher of others. Although she came from a middle-class background, because of segregation, she attended underfunded public schools reserved for blacks.