Several thousand mobile power devices with the trade name AuraGen, based on one of his patents, have been installed in commercial and military vehicles. Because the interdisciplinary program was so unique, in 1995 Barry co-authored an article in the flagship journal of the ABAI, The Behavior Analyst, describing the program and how and why it was conceived and carried out. from the University of Southern California in 1951, and in 1959 was appointed assistant professor of education at Los Angeles State College. He was the faculty adviser for numerous student organizations and edited a student technical journal. Surviving are his wife, Suzanne, and a son. Born in El Reno, Oklahoma in 1913, Francis graduated from Wichita North High School and later earned his Bachelor of Music degree from Wichita (now Wichita State) University (1935). He retired after 26 years of service to Cal State L.A. Roland grew up in Los Angeles, where he graduated from Manual Arts High School. They shared many trips overseas to China, England, Ireland, Italy, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, and Hawaii. He then became editor of the Wilson Library Bulletin , a periodical published by the H. W. Wilson Company in New York. He is survived by his wife, Monique, and by another son, Gordon. At the time, the department was large and diverse, with more than 70 faculty and staff, including coaches, a comprehensive undergraduate and graduate curriculum for majors, a full array of activity course offerings for undergraduates, intramural sports, and mens and womens athletics. J. C. Ray had a distinguished record as a scholar, including his book for Holt Reinhart & Co., Independent Auditing Standards, as well as articles in professional journals. Among the awards Bob received during his career are the Cal State LA Outstanding Professor Award (1975), Distinguished Scholar Award of the National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, and Distinguished Service Award of the Western Speech Communication Association. In addition to Bruce, she is survived by a daughter Aruna, two stepchildren, a brother, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2004, RUTH HOFFMAN, widow of Richard (Dick) Hoffman, died of natural causes on June 24, 2003 in Lexington, Massachusetts, where she moved about five years ago in order to be close to her daughter. Ed taught American constitutional law, judicial process, and comparative judicial studies over the course of his career. During his residency in Southern California he served for 20 years in the Los Angeles Sheriffs' Reserve, and also was active in training Peace Corps volunteers. Her intellectual and artistic achievements inspired and endeared her to her students, family, and friends. He was paralyzed for about three weeks and very ill with a high fever. 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. A memorial service was held at First Lutheran Church in Fullerton on February 24.The Emeritimes, Fall 2011, HERSHEL K. SWINGER, Professor of Counselor Education, 1980-2003, who was a member of the Cal State L.A. faculty for 30 years and a children's advocate nationally recognized for his work helping disadvantaged fathers develop better parenting skills, died May 23, 2011 at his Baldwin Hills home of emphysema and congestive heart failure. Also surviving her are two nephews, a niece, and two cousins.The Emeritimes, Fall 2004, GERALD ANDREW PRINDIVILLE, Professor of Education, 1949-1976, died on April 20, 2004 at his home in Gardnerville, Nevada, aged 94. In 1972 they moved again, to Santa Barbara, and remained there for the rest of their life together. I think that was one of his best qualities. She recalls that fellow staff members often thought Len was very formal and formidable, perhaps because he kept his suit jacket on all day. Throughout her years at Cal State LA, Rosemarie was an outstanding teacher and a strong advocate for student success. Ehlig completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at UCLA, receiving his Ph.D. in 1958. He then spent the 1958-59 year as an instructor at Oakland City College. He was also a proud alumnus, having earned his B.A. Anita and her mother also picked cotton to support them during the Great Depression. Her Navy activities included teaching at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey during the summers of 1964 and 1965. In addition to the distinction he brought through his productions, he played a key role in expanding a drama department to one of Theatre Arts and Dance. At an AAUP Education Commission of the States-sponsored seminar for legislators and faculty, he gave the keynote presentation. Her distinguished career began as a host and teacher of preschool children on the famed television show, Romper Room. Mike and Dick Katz were best friends in the Department. During World War II he served in the Army Air Corps and later became chief research psychologist for the USC Institute of Psychiatry and Law. He was 89. Early life and education. In the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Rashad is remembered as a versatile teacher, ranging from the freshman to the senior level of instruction. He received his B.A. Marilynn is remembered for her significant contributions in several diverse areas. He published two articles in Spanish in the Revista interoamericana psicolgica . In 1973, she contracted Alzheimer's disease and, two years later, Tom suffered a stroke. He taught briefly at Harvard, Cornell University, the University of Oregon, and the University of Washington before becoming a technical editor at The Boeing Company in Seattle, the position he held when he accepted appointment at L.A. State College. A four-time All-American at the University of Southern California, she was named the National Player of the Year in 1984 and 1985. He received the Ed.D. He obtained a Master of Music degree from Northwestern University in 1940 and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree with studies in music education and musicology from the University of Southern California in 1960. She earned her B.A. There he became affiliated with the Cowles Commission. He interacted with thousands of students over the years, serving as part mentor, part friend, part parent figure. He also wrote the Universitys alma mater. He joined the Cal State L.A. faculty as an assistant professor in 1952. The high regard she received from professional colleagues is reflected in the awards she received: California Dietetics Association's Distinguished Service Award (1986), Excellence in Education Award (1993), and Dolores Nyhus Memorial Award (1997). Montana was Audrey's original home, where she was born in the town of Fallon on December 6, 1915. He served as Dean of the School of Humanities and Fine Arts until his retirement in 1980. degree in 1950 at Iowa State Teachers College and his M.A. It was while teaching at Burbank High School that Carol met her future husband, Harry Walter Smallenburg. He is broadly known for Soldate 60, the clay body formula that has broad application and is used extensively in the U.S. Joe is most noted for his dedication and generosity as a professor. As a member of the Redlands Country Club, his handicap became competitive as well. Her players included, among others, the legendary Billie Jean King, several national collegiate champions, and many state and regional champions. Thell was instrumental in organizing the Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) at Cal State L.A., which brought working law enforcement professionals to this campus for relevant coursework. He wrote and staged several other musicals, most memorably the uproarious Help Stamp Out Puritans . After receiving a scholarship, she attended the College of Idaho in Caldwell, majoring in physical education, and obtained her B.A. He was a thorough and capable statistician and researcher as well as a competent analyst of adapted physical activity for therapeutic benefit. He was awarded Citizen of the Year by Pacific Palisades in 2006. in Astronomy in 1964, and in 1966 he finished his Ph.D. degree requirements, also in astronomy. Barry is survived by his wife Bobbi, son Matt, brother Larry, sister Seena, stepchildren Aaron and Denise, four step-grandchildren, and a great-granddaughter. His keen interest in students was evident in his work as faculty adviser to the CSLA student chapter of the Association of Engineering Geology (AEG) from its inception in 1979. Gerhard was born in Vienna, Austria, but at the age of 12 he fled the Nazi-occupied city with his mother and older sister. Among her other distinguished accomplishments were her selection as the inter-national president of Pi Lambda Theta, an honorary educational organization, and her years of service as secretary general of the International Council of Psychologists. In 1995, she completed her Ph.D. studies at the University of Texas, Austin. There will be a salon, a party, a Sunday walk, and a breakfast and poker game for his friends.The Emeritimes, Winter 2015, RAYMOND E. GARCIA, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry, 1982-2012, at Cal State L.A. and distinguished member of its faculty for 32 years, died on October 5 from metastatic acini carcinoma. In their retirement, David and Adeline maintained an active intellectual life, borne out in their extensive travels. Whenever her books were used here, she donated those royalties to the Department. At the University his contributions were numerous. in early childhood studies and educational psychology. According to Robert Ringle, a former UCLA faculty member specializing in speech pathology, Elise was a talented teacher and clinician, specializing in the treatment of stuttering. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Washington, he returned in 1957 as a faculty member in the Department of Sociology, which he influenced in a scientific direction. In recognition of his long service to the University, he was selected as Grand Marshal for Honors Convocation and Commencement in 2000. Originally from Sasa del Medio, Cuba, Matilde Castells grew up in rural surroundings where her father was a country doctor. On completing his undergraduate education, John enrolled in the UCLA civilian pilot training program, in which he earned his pilot's license. He also worked as a translator and had a second career as a bookseller, specializing in mystery novels. She held memberships in the American Association of University Professors, California State Employees Association, American Nurses Association, Faculty Women's Association, California Faculty Association, Alpha Tau Delta, and Phi Kappa Phi. Services were held on August 24 at Rose Hills Memorial Park.The Emeritimes, Winter 2020, DONALD W. BRAY, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, 1961-1997, died on October 17, 2019 at the age of 90 in Claremont, California, where he had resided for nearly six decades. Among her other accomplishments was her development of the first federally funded institute to prepare community college student personnel workers. Nov. 5, 1967 AP photo of Miller and fiance, Air Force Lt. Charles Sutter III. He was the consummate professor and adviser, even volunteering his time during his later years. In 1955, Ron joined the Cal State LA faculty, and during his 33-year career there, was instrumental in developing new art education programs. His specialties included the history of modern Spain, the Spanish colonial empire, and 20th century European diplomatic history, all of which he taught at Cal State L.A. in addition to introductory U.S. history and world civilization and an advanced historiography course. And he liked teaching. Her expertise in statistics and research methodology contributed to the graduate programs in every division in the school. She also was the head coach and general manager of the WNBAs Phoenix Mercury for four seasons and led the Mercury to the WNBA Finals in 1998. Ironically, however, Marty benefited from the departments problems. She is survived by her three sons, Steven, Robin, and John; four grandchildren; two sisters; and a niece and nephew. She was president from 1981 to 1990, following which she served as trustee professor at Cal State LA until 2004. A member of the Screen Actors Guild, he appeared in a number of TV commercials and movies, including Arnold Schwarzenegger's The Terminator. That chapter presented him with an award for his impact on the local public administration profession when he retired from the faculty in 1983. Cheryl Miller hired as coach at Cal State L.A . Knoke was born on May 13, 1914 in Knoke, Iowa, and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa in 1935. A University memorial service is planned.The Emeritimes, Fall 2003, J. M. (JAY) METCALF, Emeritus Professor of Art, 1960-1977, died on February 14, 2003 in Albuquerque, where he lived following his retirement in 1980. After two years as an adjunct instructor at the University of Chicago and an associate editor of the first three volumes of the monumental critical edition of The Papers of James Madison, Don accepted an appointment at L.A. State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1962, where he remained as an active faculty member until the end of his participation in the Faculty Early Retirement Program in 2002. John was born in Hollywood, California on August 29, 1928. Following temporary teaching appointments at the University of Washington and University of California, Riverside, John began his Cal State L.A. career as an assistant professor in 1965. In 1968, Terry began teaching at Cal State LA and rose to the rank of professor. He presented papers at political science meetings throughout his career, on topics ranging from students and academic freedom to power structure research, corporations and U.S. foreign policy, and social network analysis. 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. His daughter wrote, The greatest gift he gave me was the appreciation for nature. He also was a member of the Ohio State University Alumni Association of Southern California, Big Ten Club of Southern California, administrative board of South Pasadena United Methodist Church, and South Pasadena/San Marino YMCA, where he was awarded the YMCA Devoted Service Award in 1974. Hubert was married twice, but had no children. She had suffered from kidney failure and related disorders for several months. Every Sunday, Hap wound his huge collection of antique clocks all over his house in San Marino. He was a highly respected member of the library faculty for nearly 30 years and was still working full-time. He is survived by his wife, Pat, a brother, and three nieces.The Emeritimes, Spring1989, JESSE B. ALLEN, who taught Marketing in the School of Business from 1958 until he transferred to Humboldt State University in the early 1970's, died in Eureka, CA on March 5, 1989. After his civilian retirement, he took great pleasure in the advisement he was able to pro-vide for the education of his six grandsons. After his retirement in 1997, and participation in the Faculty Early Retirement Program, Tom and Sharon retired to the Presidio district of Tucson, where he continued scientific collaborations at the University of Arizona, continued their interest in music, and supported the local symphony orchestra. By no means was he ever California casual. When Bill tapped his foot, the fanner jumped up and saluted. While at Cal State L.A. Clay was a member of many library and university committees. A distinguished secondary educator, he was a high school principal for 21 years and was selected as Utah's Educator of the Year in 1957. degree in 1950 and continuing on to the Ph.D. in 1955. Clearly, the obituaries staff had already seen the light because, on that same day, they offered a blog of their Afterword Musings with the headline, Paul M. Zall and the humor in history. It cited some of the quirky titles mentioned above, referred to the filing cabinet of jokes that Andy has inherited, and identified Paul as the anonymous editor of the underground newspaper, The Weakly Beast. The joke is on them.