from Milwaukee State Teachers College, now the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. After retiring from Cal State L.A., he was a consultant in higher education and also assisted in the establishment of Lutheran-sponsored Christ College in Irvine, CA, which conferred upon him an honorary LI.D. Evidence of Emils devotion to and love of coaching can be found in the words of a former student athlete, who wrote in the online memory book about his recent encounter with his old coach. The great tragedy of his life was the death of Trixie, with whom he had had three children: Patrice Ann, Heidi-Del, and Norman. In addition to class and private instruction in piano, for which he became known informally as "professor of piano," Henry directed the Cal State L.A. Opera Workshop in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Upon his retirement in 1995, Tony moved to Avila Beach. Mary was a member of many professional societies, including the American Anthropological Association, Western Historical Association, International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, International Congress of Americanists, and Western Social Sciences Association. It recently came to the attention of the Emeriti Association that Mrs. King Luk, widow of emeritus professor of engineering King S. Luk, died a couple of years ago. in 1950. He retired in 1992. He was much decorated for his valor in World War II, particularly in the Battle of the Bulge, having earned the Purple Heart with bronze stars. Similarly, he organized and led a series of support groups for people traumatized by the Northridge earthquake. He was a man of absolute honesty and integrity, with a personality that captured the devotion of everyone privileged to know him. He was a member of the planning committee for the California Library Authority for Systems and Service, editor of California Librarian , and president of the California Library Association and chair of its Government Relations Committee. In Southern California, he chaired the Altadena Town Council, the Foothill Area Community Services Board of Directors, and the Southern California Conference of the UCC Camping Committee. During this period, he co-authored a book on using anthropological insight to promote technical projects, Introducing Social Change, and a companion volume, A Casebook of Social Change. His research output was both of exceptional quality and great quantity. Following his discharge, he earned an MSLS degree at Columbia University, and then pursued additional graduate study at Harvard while working there as a reference librarian. He was truly a person who tried to work out the inevitable difficulties between administration and faculty governance. The Emeritimes, Fall 2006, EVELYN MALKIN BARCLAY, Emerita Professor of Nursing, 1957-1969, the founding director of the Cal State L.A. program in nursing, died on April 20, 2006 in Newburgh, New York, where she had moved when she retired from the faculty in 1969. Harry remembered his first depression-days teaching job for which his first paycheck was a tax anticipation warrant for $85, subject to a 5% discount at the local bank. also served from May 26, 2016, until 2019, as the Women's basketball coach at California State Los Angeles. Her extraordinary generosity was evidenced in her establishing graduate fellowships, including the Carol Smallenburg Fellowship for students studying global education or media in secondary social sciences, the Harry Smallenburg Fellowship for students in counselor education, and the Margaret A. Thornton Fellowship for students in elementary and secondary education. He received institutional grants at Cal State L.A. for research in speech criticism and a creative leave for research on "The American Tradition in Public Address." Vilma was recruited to the California State College at Los Angeles Division of Language Arts to coordinate freshman English when the fledgling institution added lower-division courses to the upper-division and M.A. Jean's mother and her grandparents drove from the east coast with the two girls. Cheryl Miller has resigned as CEO of AutoNation Inc. following a three-month medical leave, while the auto retail giant has extended Mike Jackson's contract to lead the company through April 12, 2022. Outside his academic life, Ron's huge passion was for music. After receiving his B.A. The Golden Eagles also jumped out to a 25-8 lead after one quarter in an exciting 71-53 Homecoming victory over Cal State San Bernardino. Jean worked closely with the public and private schools that were serving children with hearing impairments. Aside from having a book on jazz guitar soloing concepts published in 2009, one of his greatest joys was to play gigs with many bands, including the Three Runabouts, RBR Band, Nivea's Bad Boys, Backstreet, Tri-Angels, White Hot, and The Mad Latins. The Emeriti Association was notified of the death of Mariana Cobb, widow of E. Kennedy Cobb, emeritus professor of accounting. He joined the faculty at Cal State L.A. in 1964 and taught first in the Department of Health and Safety Studies and, later, in the Department of Criminal Justice and Safety Studies, ultimately Criminal Justice, until his retirement in 1992. There is probably no other laboratory in the country that has trained as many undergraduate Hispanic biochemists. at Wake Forest College in 1950, after which he taught high school English and history. Saralyn was born in Huntington, West Virginia on May 11, 1924 to Ruth Kaufman Daly, herself a teacher and writer, and John Ross Daly. His writing texts are Elements of Technical Report Writing, Plain Style, and Practical Writing in Business and Industry. As a contribution to the university's historical record and as a tribute to the memory of faculty and other members of the university community who have passed away, all obituaries or other remembrances published in The Emeritimes since its inception in March 1980 have been collected here and may be accessed through the alphabetical listing below. This pursuit was the foundation of what was to become a lifetime field of research and contributions resulting in numerous publications, consultations, addresses, etc. As chair, George developed the first master's degree in recreation in California. This was followed, in 1986, by Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography: An Authoritative Text and, later, by Franklin's Autobiography: A Model Life. From 1973 to 1976, he was department chair at Cal State LA. She served on the boards of directors of the California Council of Teacher Educators and the California Association of Bilingual Teacher Educators, as well as the Board of Institutional Reviewers for the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing. Both he and Beverly were active in Jewish education and summer camps. In research, he mentored a dozen undergraduates, five master's students, and one postdoctoral associate. He was 86 years old. In 1972, she moved to the Santa Ana Unified School District to become principal of Santa Ana High School and, in 1974, to the Jurupa Unified School District in Rubidoux to become assistant superintendent of education services. Dorothy was able to accompany Don through most of his naval service, as he moved among stations in San Diego and points east. They had a beautiful wedding and a wonderful life together, even after Rosemarie developed brain cancer. in1950 from Ohio Northern University, M.S. He was awarded Citizen of the Year by Pacific Palisades in 2006. Earl served on the faculty from 1959 to 1983. In high school, he was more interested in sports than academics, and he almost built a career in the military, serving in the U.S. Coast Guard during the Vietnam War. During this time, she returned to the University of Washington, auditing classes that interested her. Through his groundbreaking research and teaching, Barry was widely respected in the behavior-analytic community. He is survived by his wife Hazel; children Sharon, Darrel, and Toren; and one granddaughter. George returned to the United States and joined the Dominican Order. A few years after his retirement from Cal State L.A., Charles moved to Sedona, Arizona, and eventually began detailed research on his own genealogy. She had two daughters, of whom she was extremely proud. friend. Beverly's teaching interests were quite broad, ranging from introductory biology for non-majors to upper division and graduate courses in physiology, anatomy, and neuroscience. He left teaching to serve with the U.S. government's National Housing Agency during World War II, then joined the University of Southern California faculty in 1947 as a professor of philosophy before moving to the then-new Los Angeles State College in 1949. He created and led the Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB) to promote technological innovation, a precedent soon replicated in other counties of Hawaii. Bobs lasting legacy is embedded in the numerous students that he championed and mentored, as well as his founding of the Los Angeles Gregorian Institute and Schola. One of his former students is Rudy Acua, in many ways the founder of the Chicano Studies movement. That a serious chemist was also a superb cook was no surprise to those who shared her table. He had been ill for the last year and a half. He helped develop the undergraduate and graduate programs and taught most of the courses in the physics curriculum. The youngest of three children, he was known as Bill in his childhood. Like most denizens of Chicago, New York, and major European metropolitan centers, he had never needed to drive and never learned. They married in August 1946. He served on the emeriti committee that mounted the library exhibit for the 50 th anniversary of Cal State L.A. Leon was also professionally active during that period, publishing Poems That Sing by French Masters (2008) , translations of French poems that preserved their metrics in the English translation ; A Scion of the Times: Leon Schwartz, Personal Memoirs and Family Annals (2010) , a 1,490-page family history and memoir ; and Limericks, Converbs', and Utter Folly; and collaborating on Dictionnaire de Diderot and on the translation of Fernando Del Paso's Noticias del Imperio. Pierce , on which he served as senior watch deck officer, intelligence officer, assistant beach master, ship service officer, and ship secretary. A specialist in obstetric and gynecological nursing, Miriam's leadership in the nursing department was evident in her development of a senior-elective option in health care for women. Colleague William Cohen recalled that Bernie, always an active leader, had led numerous efforts that boosted the school and its reputation. He says he learned a lot from Bob, and looks back fondly on their time together at school and after Bob retired. He authored articles on cross-filing, the history of the Republican Party in California, and partisanship in the U.S. Senate in the 19thcentury in the Western Political Quarterly , the Journal of Interdisciplinary History , and Social Science History . Born on March 13, 1909 on a farm in Cleveland Township, South Dakota, he attended a rural elementary school in Hamlin County, Lake Norden High School, and Augustana College of Sioux Falls. Marty and his husband, Dennis Ross, were always enthusiastic travelers, a passion that fit well with their love of collecting. Rosemarie was an avid bridge player and tennis player, and she could often be found on campus, even after she retired, playing tennis with colleagues Donald Dewey and Joan Johnson. The associate chair of the department for many years, Jane served effectively on department, school, and university committees, and was key on selection committees for new faculty. 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.