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Professor Fred Telonicher (1903-1977)

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Fred Telonicher

Fred Telonicher began his career at Cal Poly Humboldt Teachers’ College in 1927. In the 40 years of his tenure, he saw his institution become Humboldt College, and just a few years after his retirement in 1967, it became Humboldt State University. Professor Telonicher’s contributions to the college were diverse and numerous. He taught marine biology and helped plan the Cal Poly Humboldt Marine Laboratory, which opened to students in 1966. He coached the Lumberjack football team from 1927-1934 and was instrumental in starting the track and field program in 1932. Humboldt dedicated the marine lab facility in honor of Professor Telonicher in recognition of his long history of service to Humboldt.

Fred Telonicher was renowned for his dedication to his students. His classes were characterized by frequent field trips, and Mr. Telonicher considered the the intellectual development of his students to be the most satisfying aspect of his career. He held himself to high standards, and expected the same level of integrity from his students.

Today, Cal Poly Humboldt’s natural resources programs are among the best in the country, but this might not have been the case if Fred Telonicher had not envisioned and helped create these ground- breaking programs. A staunch environmentalist, he helped steer Cal Poly Humboldt on a course that has made it a destination for students interested in environmental science, natural resources, and marine biology. His legacy lives on with every student that discovers a passion for the natural world at Cal Poly Humboldt.

On Gary Brusca, Director from 1970-1972

… for students of the California coast Gary may be best remembered for his excellence in the classroom and the field where he trained legions of marine biology students over the years at University of the Pacific (1964-1967) and Cal Poly Humboldt (1967-1998). One of his greatest joys in life were early morning field trips with students, arriving at the coast just as the sun was rising and the fog was lifting on those cold gray northern California beaches.

 

Directors of the Humboldt Marine Laboratory

1964-1970: James Gast (Oceanography)
1970-1972: Gary Brusca (Biology)
1972-1974: George Crandell (Oceanography)
1974-1979: Ted Kerstetter (Biology)
1979-1984: John DeMartini (Biology)
1984-1990: Ronald Chaney (Environmental Engineering)
1990-1994: John Pequegnat (Oceanography)
1994-1996: Jeffry Borgeld (Oceanography)
1996-2001: Ronald Chaney (Environmental Engineering)
2001-2004: Dennis Thoney (Associate Dean)
2004-2005: David Hankin (Fisheries)
2005-2008: Scott Quackenbush (Associate Dean)
2008-2012: David Hankin (Fisheries)
2012-2013: John Reiss (Biology)
2013-2020: Brian Tissot (Biology)
2020-present: Rick Zechman & Brian Tissot