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Students flocked to him, spending endless hours in conversations, sometimes profound, sometimes profane, but always enjoyable. He was already a permanent fixture at The Huntington, having begun research there in 1957. Ray is survived by his wife Kathy, sister Jennie, daughters Susan and Nancy, son Gary, and six grandchildren. Under her leadership, the department became the School of Nursing in 2001, with Judy as its director, and many visionary income-producing programs were developed, including initial collaboration with community colleges to offer the BSN, a long-distance MSN program with Kaiser Permanente, on-site educational programs at local medical centers, and cohort programs designed to increase the numbers of BSN students. Bill was born on March 31, 1921 in South Bend, Indiana, where he spent his childhood. He retired from the San Bernardino Sheriff s Department in 1989, and began a teaching career at Cal State L.A. He began his collection after he received an antique clock as a wedding gift from his wife's parents 32 years ago. Phi Delta Kappa, Epsilon Pi Tau, California teachers Association, and California Council of Industrial Teacher Educators. A skilled and caring educator, she mentored some of her younger colleagues, including Judith Washburn. Credit for the stature of the current science programs can be attributed to the diligent planning and hard work directed by Johnston in those early days. After that experience, he told those attending his Cal State L.A. retirement party, "music became my sole extra-curricular strength." She retired from Cal State LA as an associate professor in 1986. He proudly served with the Navy Seabees in World War II. He sought out disadvantaged students, particularly minority undergraduates and graduates. Paul teased that he tried to let John Adams laugh but could never quite achieve that. He remained active in the profession in his later years, presenting papers at several conferences, including one in Buenos Aires, and recently had a paper accepted in the journal Crime, Law, and Social Change. In 1942, he signed up for what then was the Army Air Corps, serving in World War II. Born in Wetumka, OK, in 1926, he did his prior college work at Oklahoma State University, where he earned a B.S. But the west lured him as it did so many contemporaries, and he accepted a position as associate professor of education at Cal State L.A. in 1964. He also served as music adjudicator in Tennessee, Mississippi, Missouri, Kansas, and Southern California. T he Emeriti Association recently received word that Robert R. Morman, emeritus professor of education, died on February 22, 2011 at the age of 88. Bill is survived by his wife, Patricia, one daughter, two sons, and five grandchildren.The Emeritimes, Winter 2005, MARTHA M. BRAY, died on October 27, 2004 at the age of 87, of unspecified causes. Cheryl D. Miller (born January 3, 1964) is an American former basketball player. 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.
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