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. A private memorial was held.The Emeritimes, Spring 2017, VIRGIL HOMER STEVENS, JR., Emeritus Associate Professor of Political Science, 1963-1985, died peacefully on January 16, 2017 at the Villa Valencia assisted living community in Laguna Hills. John served in Europe during World War II in the 92nd Bomb Group of the Army Air Corps. During the sixties, which were marked by rapid population growth in Southern California, he became the founding minister of two new UCC churches, in Torrance and in Simi Valley. He graduated with a baccalaureate degree in 1957. He is survived by his wife, eight children, and grandchildren. He received his Ph.D. from Washington State University in 1968, and was a registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in California. He went on to graduate study at Syracuse University, where he received a master's degree in music education and composition in 1937, adding a new interest in music psychology. in 1939 at New Mexico Highlands University and an M.A. Lorraine is survived by a number of cousins. A highlight of her tennis career was defeating Alice Marble, an international star in her day. In 1953, he took a leave of absence from the Cowles Commission to travel around the world. At the time of her death, she resided in South Pasadena with her husband, James W. Truher, Sr. Helen earned her bachelor's degree in English as a member of the first graduating class at the Westwood cam-pus of UCLA in 1932. Even after he closed the gallery in 2005, he gathered together artists who had shown there for group exhibits in different venues. Following the war, Frank returned to Rutgers to finish his undergraduate degree. He is remembered by the School of Business and Economics as an individual who cared deeply about his students. Howard Stevenson McDonald died on October 25, 1986. In 1953, he completed his MBA at Northwestern University. He received the Outstanding Professor Award in 1964 and the Gold Award of Recognition by the California School Band and Orchestra Association in 1967. from Maryville College in 1936, a B.D. Pat is survived by daughters Donna, Stephanie, and Robbi, and sons Glenn and Mick, and their spouses; 17 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren. A meticulous and dedicated teacher, he wanted the same high standards for his students. Tom received tenure at L.A. State, but by the end of his term as department chair in 1967, L.A. State had become California State College, Los Angeles and was located on its own campus. A lover of music, singer, and piano player, Ed was active in arts and civic organizations in his home communities through the years. In 1955 the men's and women's physical education programs were merged, and Bud was named chairman of the Department of Physical Education, a post he held until 1969. His years in Buffalo reinforced his avid sports interests. While at the Los Angeles school, he also developed a local public television series on Shakespeare, and in 1977 published his "Shakespeare Plain." The book also fit the behavior he observed among elite decision-makers in the 20th century in the area of nuclear policy in particular, and more generally on the American political scene. He came to the University upon the completion of his doctoral study at Cornell University in 1961. Systemwide, she received the prestigious Trustees Outstanding Professor Award in 1993. But her interests in marketing can be traced back to her youth. Sources confirmed to KFOR Miller will be named the new Langston coach soon. In 1982, he retired from the Army. He also was managing editor of Econometrica , with Ragnar Frisch, an eminent econometrician of the era, as coeditor. He is survived by his wife, Arlene, to whom he was married for 52 years. Dan was born in Donora, Pennsylvania in 1928. Browse the directory of real estate professionals at realtor.com. Three years later, he received his Ph.D. in chemistry, becoming the first African American to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry from UC Berkeley. They shared a lifetime of great memories hiking, camping, surfing, and all the outdoors had to offer. A graduate of UCLA with B.A. The workload was demanding; the standards, un-bending. He was educated in the Catholic school system of Oakland. She is survived by cousins. Death was due to a stroke suffered on December 22,1996. Pete also pursued his interest in archaeology. In the years that followed, the FBI ensured that Bruce lost his position at MIT, and that doors to university positions were closed to him. Born on May 11, 1927, the second child of Steven and Marie Mueller, Pat and her older brother Robert spent their childhood in St. Louis. Gustafson organized the Department of Business Education and served as its first chair, laying the groundwork for one of California's outstanding business education programs. She served as liaison between the department and the Institute of Management Accountants, encouraging students to seek membership in the organization. Among her professional accomplishments were two classic textbooks on classroom group behavior . Since 2010, she served as chair of the Board of Advisors of the California Council for Veterans Affairs, Inc., a shelter for homeless female veterans in Los Angeles. In 1953, he received an M.A. She was never really retired, as she continued practicing piano, studying French, and writing four collections of poetry. At her request, no service was held.The Emeritimes, Fall 2005 LOUISE LILLARD, widow of Richard Lillard, late professor emeritus of English, died of breast cancer on July 24, 2005. In a lengthy 1967 article on him in the College Times in 1967, Paul described teaching as a perfect life being paid for reading, thinking and talking. The article emphasized his California casual appearance, opening with, Cigarette in hand, wavy hair ruffled, and casually dressed in sports clothes . degree in 1949. In 1967, he was the French language coordinator for the Peace Corps cohort to Malaysia. Herm came to Cal State LA in 2001 from the Connecticut State University system, where he had been vice president and provost, serving as chief liaison to the leadership of the four system campuses and the Connecticut Board of Governors for Higher Education. During her last years in The Californian-Pasadena Convalescent Hospital, Ellie made the best of a difficult time, never giving up the nursing and counselor roles. There is no information about the possibility of completion for this work. His teams captured 18 Moore League championships. Ruth was a leader in nursing education at the state and national level. 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. She turned the dance studio into a theater, designing the lights, curtains, seating, and floor surface, as well as preparing the programs and sewing costumes. In 1966, Dale began teaching Spanish at Cal State LA, where he taught thousands of students until his retirement in 1997. A gifted instructor, Fred amazed colleague Simeon Slovacek while Slovacek was serving as division chair when he earned the highest student ratings and accolades among all division faculty while teaching statistics. Later, he began to draw upon styles of aboriginal Australian art. She chaired numerous thesis committees, working tirelessly with individual students. As a very young man, he followed his father into the infantry and participated in five different campaigns in World War II, including the storming of Normandy Beach. She also inaugurated the Health Briefs column in The Emeritimes . In 1934, Mary graduated from Seattle's Holy Names Academy; she then went to live with an aunt, her mother's twin, and attended Franklin High School, where she graduated in 1938. As a result, his former students are scattered across the country as deans, faculty members, postdoctoral students, and graduate students. His high academic standards, respect for students, and visions for the future established a quality foundation for the department that persisted for many years. She was the ESPN Female Athlete of the Year in 1984-85 and was named the Player of the Decade (1980s) by the Womens Basketball Coaches Association. One of Jean's earliest memories of the Los Angeles area was of living in a tipi on Venice Boulevard while her mother and grandmother looked for more suitable housing. Kinstler was the author of several articles in journals dealing with speech disorders, especially those of children, and he presented papers to the American Speech and Hearing Association, California Speech and Hearing Association, Council for Exceptional Children, Los Angeles County Medical Association, International Congress of Audiology, Audicion Language, University of London, and other groups. In 1992, he received the Trustees' Outstanding Professor Award. Yet, the collection she treasured the most was the enormous group of friends that she accumulated throughout the years, whose worth cannot be measured. and M.A. in 1954 at Kent State University, and had taught at each of those institutions. degree in 1933, and went on to obtain an M.A. With the University's library for 33 years, Morrie supervised the building of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, directed its growth and expansion, and oversaw its rapid return to full operation within months after the devastating effects of the 1987 earthquake. This pursuit was the foundation of what was to become a lifetime field of research and contributions resulting in numerous publications, consultations, addresses, etc. At the time they met, Bernie was a full professor and director of the School of Business and Economics executive education unit, which was running at high velocity and in which professors from all departments were participating. Well-known in the engineering education community, Les authored two definitive texts in the area of biomedical instrumentation and medical instrumentation. He came to Cal State L.A. in 1959 and took the first "golden handshake" in 1980. magna cum laude from Tufts University in 1961 and his M.A. Keith Gummere served as department chair from 1977 to 1980. In its caption the smiling couple "announced their engagement at a family party in Hollywood today." Sutter, of Beverly Hills, is a physicist stationed at the Air Force in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 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.