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 July 03, 2003 :: No. 6  Emeritus Admissions Dean 
              Dead at 75 Ralph E. Bigelow, Cal State Fullerton emeritus 
              dean of admissions and records, and former musical director of Bones 
              West, an Orange County trombone ensemble specializing in big band 
              sounds, died June 26 of an aneurysm.  He was 75. A Placentia resident since 1966, Bigelow spent 17 
              years at the Fullerton campus, 15 as dean of admissions and records, 
              before leaving to serve six years at the California State University 
              Chancellor’s Office as director of analytical studies. Following 
              his retirement in 1989, Bigelow returned to the Fullerton campus 
              to serve as coordinator for academic appeals.  Prior to joining the Fullerton staff in 1966, he was 
              registrar at Cal State Northridge for six years. In a letter to Bigelow upon his retirement, CSUF President 
              Jewel Plummer Cobb wrote “ . . . this campus will continue 
              to have a deep affection for you. Many of us here have recognized 
              and appreciated your constant devotion to the success of this university. 
              You can be very proud of the many fine contributions you have made 
              to assure its continuing growth and prosperity during your 23 years 
              of service at both the Fullerton campus and the Chancellor’s 
              Office.” A longtime trombone player, Bigelow was a former chair 
              of the Weekend Warriors Committee of the International Trombone 
              Association and a member of the Moravian Trombone Choir of the Moravian 
              Church of Downey. The Bones West group performed at colleges, hospitals, 
              trade shows, outdoor concerts and Christmas shows, in addition to 
              many events at Cal State Fullerton.  He was very active in campus emeriti activities following 
              retirement, and served as president of the Emeriti Organization 
              and as newsletter editor, secretary, treasurer and representative 
              to the CSU Emeriti Retired Faculty Association. He had also served 
              as newsletter editor for the statewide organization. He was honored 
              by the university as one of the Volunteers of the Year for 2000 
              for his work with the emeriti. Beyond education and music, Bigelow’s interests 
              included cribbage, rare books and poker. He served as the tournament 
              director of the annual championship tournament of the International 
              Cribbage Association and was a longtime pug owner. In 1983, he was one of 20 American educators selected 
              as a recipient of a Senior Fulbright Award, through which he spent 
              25 days in Germany conferring with colleagues at institutions of 
              higher learning. Born in West Covina, Bigelow received bachelor’s 
              and master’s degrees in music from the University of Rochester 
              and a doctorate from USC. He is survived by his son Lars, of Fullerton; daughter 
              Jane Lavender, of Manteca; sister Mildred Bigelow, of Ft. Mojave, 
              Ariz.; and five grandchildren.Funeral services were private. A memorial service is scheduled for 
              10 a.m. July 26 at the Fullerton Arboretum. The family has asked 
              that instead of flowers, memorial donations be sent to the CSUF 
              Pollak Library, Fullerton Arboretum or Pug Rescue, an organization 
              that provides homes to pug dogs, at (626) 795-3944. On behalf of 
              his father, Lars Bigelow requests that you give someone you love 
              a hug.
 
               
                | Media Contact: | Dave Reid, Public Affairs, 657-278-4855 or dreid@fullerton.edu |  |