In 1985, Linda opened an antique store called Kaleidoscope Antiques in Monrovia. He was also a Herman Fellow and a Haynes Fellow. He was placed on the retired list in1995 at the rank of lieutenant colonel. A three-time graduate of the University of Wisconsin (B.A., M.A., and Ph.D.), he earned the campus' Outstanding Professor Award (OPA) in its initial year, 1963-64. His parents were Noel and Gwendolyn Ferguson, a businessman and a maid. Much of his work concerned the distribution of often limited budgets among the campuses, and he became a familiar figure in Sacramento testifying before legislative committees. In 1962, Bruce took up an invitation to join the Tata Institute in Bombay. He then worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University on free-radical chemistry with Paul D. Bartlett. Faculty Wives Club, where she served as one of its presidents and on the Bookreading Club, but she was a woman of many talents and several careers, starting with newspaper reporter on the police beat in Akron, Ohio. According to his family, Ron faced many struggles in life and won them with hard work, determination, and perseverance. They arranged for host families and informational trips and visits. Although he was considered academically ineligible for a tenured faculty appointment, he was a creative force in the instructional as well as performance programs of the Department of Music for more than 25 years. Daughter Susan predeceased her; a campus scholarship was established in her memory. Throughout his professional life, Judd was an avid collector of contemporary art. in nursing. She is survived by her three children Paul, Ed, and Carol.The Emeritimes, Fall 2011, MAXINE L. MILLER, Emeritus Professor of Home Economics, 1955-1980, died on February 15, 2011 on her 90 th birthday. He was an accomplished man who lived a full life. His studies on Georgian art often explored the connections between Byzantine Europe and the Eastern provinces. He was also a guest professor at Uppsala University in Sweden in 1984-85. A native of Tennessee, Rachel was trained in nursing and anesthesiology, a profession in which she performed throughout her life. Surviving Kirsch are his wife of 58 years, sister Pat Matthees, and many nieces and nephews. Find Cheryl Miller's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading people search directory for contact information and public records. He was raised during the Depression in a community of Mexican and black residents brought together by poverty and their readiness to feed neighborhood children as their own. At the end of the war, he returned to college and, in1950, received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Graveside services were held at Resurrection Cemetery in Rosemead on July 3.The Emeritimes, Winter 2018, RONALD H. SILVERMAN, Emeritus Professor of Art, 1955-1988, died peacefully in Pasadena on October 14, 2017. Before his doctorate, Ben had earned a B.A. He was the Senate member on the President's cabinet and a member of virtually every Senate and administrative committee on campus over the course of his career. From 1971 to 1973, he went on leave to teach full-time at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland from 1971 to 1973. He is survived by his wife, Michele Linden-Charnofsky, six children from their respective former marriages, and three grandchildren. Following his retirement in 1974, he and his wife moved back to Arizona and established a real estate business, first in Phoenix and later in Prescott. He attended Townsend Harris Hall, a free, three-year high school for gifted boys, and after graduating with distinction, he enrolled in the City College of New York. A former student said, I will most remember Jackie as one of my professors at L.A. State. In the 1960s and 1970s, he had a special interest in studying changing directions in psychotherapy. He was never happier than when he was hiking, surfing, or diving with family and friends. His bomber group received a presidential citation and the French Croix de Guerre, and Leon personally received an Air Medal with five oak leaf clusters, a European Campaign Medal, and the Luckeye Bastarde award for flyers who survive their missions. The Cal State L.A. Emeriti Association has remained limited to emeritus faculty members. In December 1989, Alan and Lia were married in the Civil Registry in Argentina, followed by their religious ceremony in January 1990, the year in which Lia came to live in the U.S. Hannah Malena, the joy of Alan's and Lia's life, was born in May 2006. Although he was born in Davenport, Iowa, Bill was a product of local educational institutions; he attended elementary and high schools in Los Angeles. She also had chapters in numerous books. after completing her high school career, she joined the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, where she studied organic chemistry and quantum physics. Harry was born in Illinois, the son of teachers whose experience encompassed instruction in one-room schools. In 1954, Chuck began his teaching career at Stevenson Junior High School in Los Angeles, but he was drafted and served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps Special Services as an instructor from 1955 to 1957 before returning to teaching. Dynamic as always and a challenge to all teachers, a good part of their discipline problems are teacher problems. in 1952 and a Ph.D. in 1958, both in clinical psychology. He kept an accurate record of the responses that he received. He was an excellent lecturer in courses as varied as physical science, introductory chemistry for health sciences, general chemistry, quantitative analysis, and physical chemistry. Don received his B.Sc. He also developed and introduced the capstone courses for the undergraduate and graduate programs. He wrote many articles that appeared in professional publications, including the Journal of Humanistic Psychology . Within the California State University, George was the senior member of the CSU Outreach Directors' group, and was held in very high esteem by his colleagues. He was cited as one of the top 100 educational leaders of the 20th century by Black Issues in Higher Education. Betty is survived by sons John and Richard, daughter-in-law Susan, and two grandchildren. degree from the University of Colorado in 1953. During these formative years for the library, he established high standards and sought substantive participation by the library faculty and staff. I feel lucky that I got to know her and be inspired by her energy and excitement for science. Yet all could agree that it had a significant impact on the department and the college for many years. Rumors circulated that he sometimes read a book a night, and he often quoted Shakespeare in his lectures and everyday conversation. Lloyd was born on February 9, 1918 in Oakland, California. She had been in failing health for several years. He taught at the University of New Mexico, San Diego State University, the University of Southern California, and Cal State L.A., joining the faculty in 1961 and rising through the ranks from assistant to full professor. Throughout his career, Len was a member of both the statewide and local senates, playing a major part in formulating the Faculty Early Retirement Program. Her paper, "A Head Start Program for the Gifted " Why Not?" He participated in the development of the recreation curriculum and authored a textbook in the field. In 1983, he was appointed by then-governor Jerry Brown as the first faculty to serve on the CSU Board of Trustees. Some of her contributions were matched by external corporate donors. She came to Los Angeles State College in 1952 after directing three speech clinics in Montreal and working at the Brooklyn College Adult Education Clinic, University of Wisconsin Aphasia Clinic, Lenox Hill Cerebral Palsy Clinic (New York), and May T. Morrison Speech Clinic (San Francisco); teaching speech pathology at the University of Minnesota and Brooklyn College; authoring a published text, The Practice of Speech Correction in the Medical Clinic (Boston, 1942); and giving birth to a daughter, Kathleen Mary, a future actress and playwright. In recognition of his generous donation to what is now the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology, its conference room was renamed The Leslie Cromwell Conference Room in 2004. He moved to La Escuela de Pintura y Artede Michoacn to begin working in ceramics, and returned to receive his B.A. He soon became the student conductor of his high school concert band and military band. A great number of the students were parents and employed, so courses were plentiful in the evening. His only sibling, Marlene, was born there. 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. Rashad was born on August 22, 1911 in Dumiat, Egypt. He was further distinguished for his leadership in the Cal State L.A. Before that, she had been assistant principal and principal of Willowbrook Junior High School in Compton, where she achieved great success in the integration of African-American and Caucasian students as well as teachers. Besides mathematics, the other thing that Mike and Dick had in common was a love of books. from New York University in 1950, and an M.S. He then left Ohio with $50 in his pocket for graduate school in Eugene, Oregon. This was followed by postdoctoral studies at USC in 1959-60 and at the Washington University Medical School in 1970. His assailants remain at large, unidentified. He loved the West, enjoying hiking, camping, and riding in the Sierra. Miller led the Lions to a #18 NAIA ranking in two seasons as head coach. degree with honors at ULCA and an M.S. In addition to teaching a variety of theory classes, Tom was the department expert on British and Canadian politics. In addition to departmental activities, he was an active participant and occasional acting director of the Latin American Studies Center and made significant contributions to the Library's Latin American holdings. He received the Universitys Outstanding Professor Award for 1984-85 and, in 1992, the School of Arts and Letters Distinguished Service Award. Her research, which focused mainly on growth, identification, and antimicrobial sensitivity testing of clinically significant anaerobic bacteria, was funded by grants from the NSF and the NIH. He attended the University of Illinois, where he earned his B.S. He especially appreciated the complimentary tickets and the opportunity to meet and interview famous artists. By her wishes, she was cremated and a plaque in her memory has been placed in the garden at Oak Hill Memorial Park in San Jose.The Emeritimes, Fall 2001, MICHAEL F. GRISAFE, Professor of Accounting, 1956-1975, was born on June 24, 1913 in Mt. She was respected as a curriculum leader and one who was sensitive to the concerns of students. In 1990, Dale received the Outstanding Professor Award from Cal State LA. Dorothy was honored by her colleagues with the Outstanding Staff Award.The Emeritimes, Winter 2021, RICHARD MADDOX, longtime director of the Cal State LA Early Entrance Program (EEP), died on September 25, 2020 from lung cancer. She was preceded in death by her brother, Carl. Her many campus honors include the Outstanding Professor Award (1983-84), Distinguished Scholar Award, Exemplary Teaching Award, and Exceptional Merit Service Award. In 1977, he edited a collection of readings titled Men Against Sexism, hailed by Gloria Steinem as a pioneering anthology. For many years, he led mens groups in Pasadena. He performed with the Los Angeles Gregorian Schola, the Pasadena Pro Musica, and as a freelance instrumentalist with such ensembles as the California Brass Ensemble and the Rising Winds Chamber Ensemble. in 1941 from the University of Montana. ke joined the Los Angeles State College faculty in 1949, as he completed the doctoral requirements in political science at UCLA. He was 87 years of age. Alan was by then co-chair of the Caucus for a New Political Science, which had been created at the 1968 national meetings of the American Political Science As sociation (APSA) in Chicago. He retired from coaching in 1962 and from the University in 1978. Carol's devotion to her family was obvious to all who knew her. During her 15 years at Cal State L.A., she was instrumental in moving the communicative disorders area of that department to the School of Education, where she championed the role of speech correction in the public schools. Judd will be missed by the many people whose lives he touched over his 75 years.The Emeritimes, Winter 2011 CAROL J. SMALLENBURG, Emerita Professor of Education, 1950-1985, died from natural causes on November 16, 2010, at the age of 95. John was born in Yankton, South Dakota and graduated from the University of South Dakota in 1972 with a BFA in music. Cal State L.A. has not announced Millers hiring yet, but sources close to the athletic department said she is already working at the university and Langston announced her replacement Wednesday. Joan served as chair of the Department of Physical Education and Athletics from 1977 to 1980, the first woman in the nation to manage an NCAA Division I athletics program. Well, I guess I will be the first, he said, not to be discouraged. His graduate degrees were from Southern California schools. Arriving at what was then L.A. State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1950, Francis headed choral organizations and taught music education, conducting, music history, and theory for nearly 30 years. He is survived by his wife Audrey, three children, six grandchildren, and a sister. Paul is survived by his sister Myra, daughters Jan and Karen, son Richard, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild, as well as other family members. He was active in campus affairs and a strong supporter of the United Professors of California. Born in Calgary on July 9, 1923, Helen was the middle child of three.