D. in accounting and information systems from Northwestern University in 1976. He also showed his dedication to these precepts during his terms on the Academic Senate. Fred Reinman, who retired from the Department of Anthropology at about the same time, and Neil Rabitoy, who retired from the History Department shortly thereafter, also were neighbors on Whidbey, and the three families regularly socialized and fished together until the Reinmans moved to Fox Island and the Rabitoys to Prescott Valley, Arizona.The Emeritimes, Spring 2007, RALPH THOMLINSON, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, 1959-1988, died February 8, 2007 at the age of 81 in South San Francisco. Over the intervening years, he wrote two texts, Health and Safety Law and Administration and Law in Occupational Safety , and developed a certificate program for certified occupational safety specialists. A genial person and a highly respected political scientist, Professor Potter joined the Cal State L.A. faculty in 1955. In addition to the above, he received a number of portrait commissions. He was fluent in both Arabic and French, so that he was particularly valuable in advising Middle East transfer students. 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. She was an honorary member of the Chi Eta Phi International Nursing Sorority, Mu Chi chapter; member of the American Nurses Association; and member of Sigma Theta Tau, the Honor Society of Nursing. Ken received a Cal State LA Innovative Instruction Award in 1997-98. He published 20 papers in aqueous electrochemistry, propellant chemistry, and atmospheric kinetics related to air pollution. She had been confined by illness for the past five months. The audience erupted in a standing ovation. A memorial was held on May 17, 2014 in Cambria.The Emeritimes, Spring 2015, PAUL H. ROSENTHAL, Emeritus Professor of Information Systems, 1988-2013, died at his home in Sherman Oaks on August 6, surrounded by his family and friends. from UC Berkeley in 1951. Besides her professional duties, which included chairing her department, she authored several textbooks in her field. With a sociology doctorate obtained from the University of Pennsylvania in 1972, Jon was appointed as an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology that same year. In the 1970s, Don began to cut and polish opals, in part due to his interest in the optical properties of this fiery gemstone. He was an excellent lecturer in courses as varied as physical science, introductory chemistry for health sciences, general chemistry, quantitative analysis, and physical chemistry. Friedman is survived by his wife Susan, who is an adjunct faculty member in the Sociology Department, and daughters Rebecca and Sham. She returned to Cuba to continue her studies at the University of Havana. Miller has had a stellar career as a player and coach. He had been retired for ten years and resided in Agoura Hills. In their retirement, David and Adeline maintained an active intellectual life, borne out in their extensive travels. She was hired to organize a home economics department in connection with Los Angeles City College, whose campus L.A. State shared. Jan received her B.F.A. A member of the University faculty from 1960 to 1974, he earned his Dr. Jur. In an unassuming and capable manner, he sought to create a consensus, to support and improve those standards. After joining the History Department in 1970, Marty taught United States, California, and Los Angeles history for 35 years until he retired in 2001. When he wasnt working, Len enjoyed breeding and raising aquarium fish. An active supporter of the Democratic Party, Boubion served as field deputy for Councilman Edward R. Roybal, and in 1776 he was named by Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. as one of the first non-lawyer members of the State Bar of California Board of Governors. He worked toward his recovery and became active there, serving on the board of the Maui Community Theater and taking courses at Maui Community College. In particular, he created a unique assessment model that received commendation from the visiting Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation team. His assignment was jamming German ground radar to disable their anti-aircraft artillery. Then in 1935, he returned to Utah and attended Brigham Young University, where he earned a B. In addition to her curricular innovations and clinical teaching, she served on many department and school committees. A scholarship in Judy's name is being established at Pasadena City College. 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 did research for four years at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok; the Center for Demographic Research in Rabat, Morocco; the London School of Economics; and the National Institute for Demographic Research in Paris. from Mexico City College in 1948 and served there as an instructor in 1948-49, concurrently studying further at the Escuela Nacional de Antropologia e Historia. In 1999, he was inducted into the Drake University Athletic Hall of Fame. He was commissioned second lieutenant as a B-17 navigator. On campus, she was widely known as Virginia or Dr. Hunter. She also served as a communicator with the Navy in World War II.The Emeritimes, Spring 1991, RUBEN F. KUGLER, Librarian Emeritus, died January 17, 1991. After his retirement, Cliff served as the first Vice President of the just formed Emeriti Association and followed that with the Presidency in 1979-80. After a 28-year career as a member of the Cal State L.A. Physics and Astronomy department faculty, Fernando embarked on a career in the private sector. After graduating from Roosevelt High School in 1948, Chuck attended Los Angeles City College, where he earned an Associate of Arts degree in 1950. The most fun for students was when the two professors disagreed with each other and left it up to the students to sort it out. He went on to study at Syrian (now Damascus) University and completed a B.A. Athletic Hall of Fame. His divisional affiliation evolved from Elementary Education to Curriculum and Instruction, and thereafter to Educational Foundations and Interdivisional Studies. Beverly was born in May 1917 in Ogden, Utah, into a large extended Latter-day Saints family that had traveled from the British Isles across the plains to settle in Ogden. He mentored young professionals and encouraged the careers of faculty, staff, and students. At Cal State L.A., he established the first federally funded institute to train student personnel workers and created a community college curriculum scholarship. After concerts in New York, she became a big success in this country, but an illness put an end to her singing career. He also appeared regularly with the University Symphony Orchestra in major piano concertos. In turn, she developed courses on these special teaching systems for the music curriculum at Cal State L.A. Patti traveled widely, and taught both teachers and students at institutions in Great Britain, the Netherlands, France, Italy, and Israel. He received a B.A. A memorial service is being planned for the Summer Quarter at Cal State.The Emeritimes, Spring 1990, WILLIAM G. (BILL) LEARY, Emeritus Professor of English, who taught at Cal State L.A. for 25 years (1953-78), died May 26, 1990, at his retirement home in La Selva Beach, CA. He also served on the Ellsworth Public Library Board of Trustees. She and John were happily married for the next 41 years. He was the founding editor of The Emeritimes. She helped establish a Los Angeles chapter of Artists Equity. As one of three siblings, Paul, his twin brother Billy, and sister Myra were born in Philadelphia to Samuel and Celia Rosenthal. 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. He also worked for the Central Intelligence Agency for two years. During his 37 years at the University, Tony was instrumental in building the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry into an outstanding one, all the while combining the highest level of teaching with administration and an enormous amount of research. He was sincerely a good and kind man, a wonderful colleague, and a brilliant chemist. and Ph.D. in psychology in 1947 and 1951, respectively. 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. In 1944, at the height of World War II, Bert was 18 and he enlisted in the Navy. Karen was an active member of the Western Society for Physical Education of College Women, a professional organization of women teaching and working in physical education at community colleges and four-year institutions. he who had been In fact, she was the music director at various churches during her adult life. There is a permanent 100 th Bomb Group exhibit in his name at the 100 th Bomb Group Memorial Museum in England. Those experiences strongly influenced his social activism in adulthood. Sources confirmed to KFOR Miller will be named the new Langston coach soon. Jack was born on April 8, 1930 in Chicago where his parents, who had always lived in the Bronx near their extended family, had moved for work. 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. He either wrote or edited numerous books and also served as a consultant on many films. Despite his many professional accolades and accomplishments, he claimed to be most proud of his family. He began his career at Cal State L.A. in 1950 as one of the earliest members of the Department of Educational Administration, and was instrumental in developing that department into one of the finest in the state. He then obtained his M.A. A funeral mass was held on November 13 at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Carthage.The Emeritimes, Fall 2013, WARREN EDGAR REEVES, Emeritus Professor of Physical Education, 1950-1982 , died in Fresno on May 23, 2013 at the age of 94. Pete loved traveling with his partner of the last 22 years, Naomi. She taught art and art history at Fairfax High School for more than 25 years. He was a productive scholar who spent many years in the archives of Spain and the Philippines. While on a cruise to the Mexican Riviera in February 2006, K.T. Doris served in the WACs during World War II, mustering out as a captain in the Air Force. They were married for 54 years and had two children, Janis and Gary. Elected to the state Senate in 1992, Teresa represented the 25th District, which stretched from Marina del Rey to Paramount. Kloepper then relocated to Southern California, where he became principal of Lakeside Union Annex in Kern County. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, a son, a daughter, and a grandson.The Emeritimes, September 1986, HOWARD S. MCDONALD, President 1949 -1962. She also developed the TEAM program, an innovative on-site teacher training program based in El Monte. His time was quiet on the farm, but he remembered fondly his pet pig, Susie, who accompanied him constantly around the homestead as his best friend. She earned a B.A. He was active in a reform movement in the discipline, the Caucus for a New Political Science, and used to tell stories of his and colleague Ed Maleckis work in Caucus meetings in Southern California. In addition to the significant number of books he wrote, he also became an adviser to naturalists and entomologists, a reviewer of books, and a contributor to dozens of magazines. Her teaching area of specialization was music for children.The Emeritimes, Fall 1994, L. D. MYERS (Marketing, 1970-1986), age 79, passed away August 7, 1994 in San Clemente after a long illness. Gerry taught at Cal State L.A. from 1972 to1989. in the field. He also received commendations from the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors and from the Glendale mayor. His wife Jessica describes a long, basically healthy life, full of exercise, mainly vegetarian eating habits, good books, and the afternoon martini to top off the day. He is survived by Jessica, son Justin, a fellow anthropologist, three grandchildren, and a sister.The Emeritimes, Spring 2014, JOSEPH E. SOLDATE, Emeritus Professor of Art, 1966-2002, died on February 25, 2014 at the age of 76, from the complications of Parkinsons disease. In 1991, due to poor health, she took early retirement, but under FERP continued to teach to the extent that her health permitted.The Emeritimes, Spring 1992, ALBERT D. GRAVES, President 1962-63, one of the pioneers in the building of California State University, Los Angeles, into a major educational institution, died last February 16, 1992 in Cupertino, CA, from pulmonary arrest. Helen was a lover of people, a highly knowledgeable person in a number of academic fields, and a charming and entertaining conversationalist. Bill joined the Department of Zoology in 1960 and retired, after a career of 27 years, from the Department of Biology in 1988. Given the needs of the department for Jacks expertise, he was brought back as a part-time faculty member, in which capacity he served from the end of his FERP stint to 2016, making significant contributions to the development of the digital logic laboratory and the course redesign of the entire computer engineering program during the recent semester conversion. Besides his teaching, Tony had several important administrative and academic governance positions at Cal State L.A. The restroom building near the main theater was commonly known as Beaver Hall and is still called that by old timers aware how upset he was by initial plans, which would have had the public bathrooms in the main building, where flushing toilets could compete with the performance. He also used innovative clerestory windows to ensure a light, open cabin atmosphere. Cowan's primary area of expertise was early childhood education, and she was instrumental in the development of CSLA's early childhood education curriculum which currently is included in two master's degree options as well as two certificate programs. 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. Ken was born in Salt Lake City and raised in Los Angeles. in Public Service Engineering in 1940. She was laid to rest beside him in the Riverside National Cemetery, for which they were eligible by virtue of Don's World War II military service. They visited California in 1947 and never returned to the north. In 1958, he sponsored a team of undergraduate physics students in constructing Americas first successful student-built cyclotron, which won them a National Science Foundation award. At least once a year, he taught a course of his design, the "Jerry Sorrensen course." She was a member of the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, holding the position of vice president from 1980 to1983. He earned his Ph.D. in physical education at the University of Southern California in 1965. The Simpsons lived in Montrose during Floyd's active years at Cal State L.A. Bobby raised their three boys and was active in church music, opera workshops, PTA, and the Cal State L.A.