He started the physical education honor fraternity, Phi Epsilon Kappa, on the L.A. State campus, and was their faculty adviser until he retired in 1982. He was appointed to the faculty at the Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1959 and, for over 40 years, was an exceptionally distinguished and beloved member of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. He chaired the final drafting session attended by all of the campus presidents, most of the campus faculty association chairs, and the chancellor. The image of these women was so popular that the term Rosie the Riveter was in common use. A member of the faculty from 1950 until retirement in 1964, Professor Fetty was a pioneer in the development of both academic programs and physical facilities of the University from its beginnings on the Vermont campus to its relocation on the present site. Also during that year, at the age of 69, he climbed Mt. He was well loved by both the faculty and the students. . Marge received her bachelor's degree in 1946 from USC, where she was a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. He served as a clinical consultant to a number of hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and the UCLA Law School. degree in 1950 and MSPH in 1963 were also from UCLA. However, ke never abandoned his earlier interests and distinguished career as a journalist. He is survived by his wife Margaret; two sons, Rex and Vincent; and a brother and sister in Oklahoma.The Emeritimes, Winter 1997, JOHN CORNISH, Professor of Art, 1954-1982, a distinguished professor of art whose works have been shown internationally, passed away this past summer 1996 in Carmel, California. (with Mary A. Fischer) and Management Decision Making, both in 1984. In the course of her musical career, Paulee also sang in the Community Concerts series through Columbia Artists. Over his multifaceted career, Don authored or co-authored three books and over 100 technical papers on operations research, systems engineering, and industrial engineering, and received many awards for his contributions to these fields. He was drafted into the Army Air Corps in 1942 while attending the University of Pennsylvania. He then earned an M.A. For the last 13 months, she lived in the Lincoln Glen Nursing Facility in San Jose. Her specializations were in medieval English and comparative literature, linguistics, and creative writing. Most recently, Lee's work was featured in the October 2010 issue of Artist Magazine . Following his honorable discharge, he worked briefly in sales before his employment at Cal State L.A. Services were held on March 30 at St. Dominic's Church in Eagle Rock, with a military Honor Guard participating. He was touched by a personal thank you from a young mixed couple who came to his and Rachels restaurant table to thank Stuart for his analysis and supportive comments on The Montel Williams Show, a segment that highlighted the prejudice experienced by mixed couples. During 1962-63, he spent a sabbatical year as a postdoctoral fellow in radiation ecology on the University of Georgias project at the Savannah River Site. His childhood was spent during the hard years of the Depression and his teenage years, during the boom times of World War II and the tense years of the early Cold War, graduating from Franklin High School in Portland in 1948. He mentored and advised many young people who remained close to him through the years. As chair for 12 years, Gustafson developed the Department of Business Education into one of the outstanding such departments in the country, a remarkable feat considering the great strengths of the two crosstown business education programs. 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. Dean earned degrees from BYU (B.S.) 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.. He always concluded with a request that his good wishes be extended to emeriti and other colleagues.The Emeritimes, Fall 1998, JOHN R. COX, Professor of Finance, 1955-1983, came to California State University, Los Angeles in 1955 after having completed a B.S. In a small number of pages, she, in collaboration with her late husband Eugene, summarized the work of between 30 and 40 theorists who had written on stuttering. His professional papers were published in the Michigan Journal of Secondary Education and the American School Board Journal . Retirement seemed to spur his activity in re-search, writing, and public speaking, all of which culminated in several books and a number of papers. His next appointment was as an assistant professor of industrial engineering at UC Berkeley. His demonstration apparatus was a mainstay of his teaching, for which he characteristically put showing above telling. Simmons, I am Momo. He finished the story with and she became a student at California State University, Los Angeles. Robert leaves his wife Mia, four children (one of whom is a professor of Chinese studies and chair of the Asian language and cultures department at Rutgers University), a brother, seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2014, RUTH R. WU, Emerita Dean, School of Health and Human Services, 1984-1995, and Emerita Professor of Nursing, 1971-1995, died in Alhambra on November 6, 2013 at age 89. curriculum, Demetra volunteered to teach two of them, alternating with Leon Schwartz in the theme course on modern languages in human emotions, and with Marie-Antoinette Zrimc in the theme course on modern maturity and aging. After teaching for a number of years in the Los Angeles City Schools, he turned to college teaching and joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1950. Jack completed his education at the University of Wisconsin, where he earned a Ph.D. in English in 1956. cum laude in English from Doane College in Crete. Memorial services were held at the Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society in North Hills on June 30.The Emeritimes, Fall 2012, ANTHONY JOSEPH (TONY) MOYE, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Dean of Graduate Studies, and Dean of Academic Planning, 1962-1996, died on May 31, 2012 at his home in Avila Beach, California at the age of 78. 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. She received her B.S. He also wrote pioneering studies on the Italian dialect of Rome and its literature, and on ancient and medieval psychological thought, including Plutarch's Formal and Animal Psychology. Ken was a lively, erudite, and witty lecturer who developed a wide array of social and cultural history courses covering topics such as medicine, sports, rock and roll, childhood, and Native Americans (his favorite). Funeral services were conducted at Forest Lawn Cemetery on December 27. When he retired from Cal State L.A., John and his wife were divorced and he lived alone in Fallbrook, focusing on golf and duplicate bridge. 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. Gigi and Alfredo had another love Mexican literature of the 20thcentury. He taught drama classes as well as directed design for countless successful productions. That was quite unexpected, as statistics is a course that historically has not only been difficult to teach, but is feared by many students. Thelma joined the Los Angeles State College faculty in 1951, when she and her husband, Albert Graves, were each offered a position. He had had a quintuple bypass some years ago, but his health was much worsened after a fall that shattered a shoulder. He died one month later. He served as English Department chair from 1968 to 1971, and on a host of department, college, and university committees, including two terms in the Academic Senate. Indeed, when he arrived at Cal State LA more than 50 years ago, it was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Memorials may be sent to Parkinson's Net-work do Cliff Terry, 1715 Indian Wells Way, Clayton, CA 94517. As a first lieutenant in the 18th Regiment of the First Infantry Division, he made three invasions, fighting in North Africa, Sicily, and Normandy, receiving injuries during the D-Day invasion. Former students from both Howard University and Cal State L.A., many years later, still have nightmares about his tests and final examinations. degree in business and commerce at the University of Denver. com), offers open source software for anyone who seeks tools for amateur rocket design. She completed requirements for a secondary teaching credential at the University of Southern California, and taught at Burbank High School and at junior high schools and high schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District. He was 87 years old. She is also remembered for her love of flowers, especially the beautiful roses she grew in her garden. As a teacher, she reached beyond her normal load at the University with her extensive private studio, and before her appointment as tenured associate professor, also with positions at the University of Redlands, Cal Poly Pomona, and Mount San Antonio College. She was active in music education circles in Southern California. He was a frequent consultant for various constituencies: department, school, University, Academic Senate, state legislature, CSU Chancellor's Office. degree from then Los Angeles State College in 1959, the same year she began her teaching career at the college. The cause of death was heart failure. programs. He received his B.S. in June, and gave birth to her oldest son, Rodolfo, Jr., in November. 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. Moving with Trixie to California in fall 1949, Del was appointed as a part-time instructor in Cal State L.A.'s Division of Education, with a specialization in remedial reading, and was promoted to a full-time position on the faculty in spring 1950. Matilde was active in academic governance and served on many committees at the university, college, and department levels. Lou published in The Hispanic American Historical Review , The Pacific Historical Review, The Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times, and Los Angeles Daily News . Mike also served as program chair and treasurer of the Southern California Section. In January 2001, she received a Community Hero award in recognition of her many contributions. program in the Department of Industrial Arts. There he lived among many new and interesting friends who remember him fondly for his wit and charm. She survives him. At Linfield, he met Kathleen Ross, a staff member at the college, whom he married on May 23, 1942. A Zoom service was held for Mike on September 26. In the last years of her life, Helen lived at Villa Gardens in Pasadena, where she enjoyed the companionship of other Cal State L. A. emeriti residing there. He was a long-time advocate against excessive specialization. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Donna, and a brother, William F. Chapin.The Emeritimes, Spring 1992, ELEANORE C. WILSON, Professor Emerita of Elementary Education, died in her sleep August 19, 1991. For the University community, Lester' s most extensive service was as a member of the University-Student Union Board. He taught courses in race relations, sociology of religion, and sociological theory, among others during his long tenure at CSLA. Miller has had a stellar career as a player and coach. They bid Jon farewell with respect and gratitude for his contributions, professional and personal, to a department that developed around him for more than 40 years.The Emeritimes, Winter 2016, ANITA H. FISHER, Emerita Professor of Physical Education, 1956-1980, died on March 10, 2016 due to natural causes. The final major category is less whimsical American history, especially the lives of American statesmen, for whom he developed a major passion accompanied by extraordinary literary production. He and his family moved to Culver City in 1966 when Jim became a manager at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics in Huntington Beach. She is survived by two sons, a daughter, and three grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Fall 2006, LOUIS C. DE ARMOND, Emeritus Professor of History, 1950-1979, died in San Mateo the day after his 88 th birthday (2006). During World War II, Jean served in the Women's Air Corps (WAC). In 1958 Alice, recently divorced, became a California certified psychologist and, in 1959, she was granted a clinical psychology doctorate (Docteur d'Universit) by the University of Paris, Sorbonne. In addition, he was a member of MENSA and a consultant in the life sciences to some 30 institutions, including the state of Florida and the Universidad Simn Bolvar in Venezuela. Beyond his creative contributions, John Cornish was very active in department, school, and university academic governance, serving on numerous committees. She graduated from high school in 1938 and went on to Stevens College, Missouri for an associate degree, which she received in 1940. All are residents of Davis.The Emeritimes, Fall 1996, ANTHONY J. ANDREOLI, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 1955-1992, died October 1, 1996 of cancer. Bill and Addie also served in coordinating a program of visits to the United States by students from Seiwa College of Japan. Like many historians of his generation, he did not immediately settle on history as his career, serving even a stint as a fireman on a railroad locomotive. and Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1950 and 1962, respectively, with a French major as well as minors in Spanish and English. Roger was born on December 8, 1922 in Brooklyn, New York. From 1974 to 1977 she was a graduate assistant at Michigan State. After his FERP eligibility expired, he and Dorothy moved to St. George, Utah. A celebration of his life was held at El Bekal Shrine Center on December 19.The Emeritimes, Winter 2015, FRANKLYN A. JOHNSON, Campus President, 1963-1966. Following her service at the University, she worked as vice president of external affairs at West Coast University. Although she retired from Cal State L.A. in 1986, she never really retired from the profession. in 1954. in 1954 at the University of Michigan, following five years of military service in the U.S. Marine Corps. During his youth, he became an Eagle Scout. John served in Europe during World War II in the 92nd Bomb Group of the Army Air Corps. He was interred in Charleston.The Emeritimes, Fall 2007, ROSE BALL died in February 2007 in Bellingham, Washington, of undisclosed causes. He moved in rapid strides, dropping in offices and even visiting class-rooms, putting together his own assessment of what was taking place on his campus. Upon receiving the B.A. After he retired, Frank wrote eight books of fiction and more than 50 short stories and scholarly articles. While these volumes poured from the book factory in the basement of The Huntington Library that was best known as Zall's Stall, Paul was also generous in granting his time and sharing his intellectual discoveries with other scholars. It has recently come to the attention of the Emeriti Association that Earl D. Jacobs, former professor of physics, died in his sleep on July 3, 2008 in Pasadena, at the age of 77. In the 1970s, Don began to cut and polish opals, in part due to his interest in the optical properties of this fiery gemstone. (1950) and Ph.D. (1951) degrees in English literature at Harvard University. Committed to academic governance on both the local and state level, Bob was chair of the Cal State LA Academic Senate from 1973 to 1975 and the CSU Academic Senate, from 1979 to 1983. from San Diego State University in 1980. He used those numbers effectively on the stock market. In his spare time, Bill also became a gifted wood worker, part-time artist, musician, and accomplished chef. in May 1942, although the degree was not conferred formally until 1946. Winnie also served as the chair of graduate studies within the Department of Nursing for many years. Under Ron's guidance as dean, the Department of Information Systems rebuilt itself by revamping the curriculum, building the information technology infrastructure, and expanding its outreach to the students and the business world. There followed a highly adventuresome set of incidences during which his first lieutenant was lost; as a result, it fell to John to set up the first weather station. Arlene joined the library staff as Education Librarian. Her many medical issues required assistance in order for her to stay in her home. He says he learned a lot from Bob, and looks back fondly on their time together at school and after Bob retired. When the family finally settled in Santa Monica in 1956, Mildred was appointed as an acting assistant professor of economics and research economist at UCLA. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Florence, also a psychologist, and by a son and grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, three children, and eight grandchildren. Miller is credited with both popularizing the women's game and elevating it to a higher level. Under her leadership, the department became the School of Nursing in 2001, with Judy as its director, and many visionary income-producing programs were developed, including initial collaboration with community colleges to offer the BSN, a long-distance MSN program with Kaiser Permanente, on-site educational programs at local medical centers, and cohort programs designed to increase the numbers of BSN students. In addition to making notable contributions to teachers and administrators both in classes and in state and federal grant-supported government projects, she published widely. While at UCLA, she was the second woman to become president of the Speech Communication Association. Her beloved friend and colleague, Vennie Fernandez, kept watch over their home when they were gone and helped them like a daughter. Cal State LA is a university dedicated to engagement, service, and the public good. Then, in 1952, a very significant year in her life, she married Rodolfo Castells in January, received her B.A. Miller brought excitement to the University Gym and her team had some memorable wins in her first season. She was also a deaconness of the La Canada Presbyterian Church where a worship celebrating her life was held on February 15.The Emeritimes, Spring 1996, DAN R. RANKIN, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1960-1977, passed away on December 21, 1995. Mary R Carruth is an employee working in Health Department, according to the data provided by Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB). Her motivation was her own failing eyesight, caused by macular degeneration. Dr. Chastek resided in Olympia, Wash., after retirement.The Emeritimes, March 1980, JOHN A. MORTON, Emeritus Dean of Instructional Administration, died June 10, 1980 at age 75 at his retirement home in Irvine. . In addition to her broad literary and cultural interests, Demetra always considered herself a state-of-the-art language teacher, and her professional achievements lay mostly in that area. In 1991, he married his wife, Diana, in Kampala. She didn't want any barriers to impede the goal of getting a college degree. Memorial services were held on July 11 at the Torrance Seaside Community United Church of Christ, one of the two he served as its first pastor.The Emeritimes, Fall 2004, M. RICHARD ROSEMAN, Professor of Economics and Statistics, 1970-1996, died on September 4, 2004 from a massive heart attack. Professor Pearcy served as a member of the University faculty from 1969 until his retirement in 1973.The Emeritimes, September 1980, WARREN C. BRAY, Director of Graduate Programs in the School of Business and Economics and Professor of Accounting, died June 30, 1980 from complications following surgery.The Emeritimes, September 1980, MARYANN C. MOORE, administrative assistant in charge of the Academic Senate office, died on January 19, 1982 of bacterial meningitis at the San Gabriel Community Hospital.