01/17/2017
We are saddened by the news that our dear friend, Jean Paule, died over the weekend. Jean, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of UC Berkeley, came to Oxy in 1950 to take over as secretary to President Arthur G. C***s. She would remain in that position until President C***s’ retirement in 1965. His successor, Richard C. Gilman, asked her to stay at Oxy in the newly-created position of secretary to the College, a position she would hold for the next 20 years until her retirement. Then, after 10 years of international travelling, Jean returned to Oxy in 1996 to serve as Oxy's first College Archivist. Jean, who had an MA in History, did that job voluntarily, reporting to work every day at 7a.m., immersing herself and guiding others through Oxy history.
Jean moved to Murrieta in 2011, a 1.5-hour drive from Oxy to be close to her nephews. That year she hired a car to bring her to Oxy for a day visit. She arrived in a limo! She was a bit embarrassed; we thought it was perfect! During the next 4 years a group of us from campus made the trip to spend an afternoon with her whenever we could. A gracious host, she would arrange to have lunch served in the private dining room at her retirement community. The first thing she would ask after we all sat down was always, “So, what’s going on at Oxy?” During those short hours we filled her in with Oxy news (that which she couldn't get on the Internet or email). Our voices and laughter lifted not only the roof but all our spirits.
Jean embodied the dynamic spirit of Oxy in so many ways: through her work, in her written publications, and especially in her vast knowledge of the College's history, which she lived and participated in for more than half a century. She delighted and impressed us constantly with her sharp wit, sense of humor, thoughtfulness, deep intellectual curiosity, incredible memory, and a desire to be fair and to understand changes (especially at Oxy). We will miss her immensely.
Here is Jean in 1955, onstage with other Oxy staff members, performing in the Hi Jinks show. She is in the light-colored outfit, fifth from the left.