University of Hawaii Honolulu - Ka Palapala Yearbook (Honolulu, HI)

 - Class of 1943

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 J. Douglass Bond is the grandson ol Fa- ther Bond of FCohala, who started the Ko- hala Plantation, which is the third oldest sugar plantation in the territory. He is sub- stituting for Dr. Herbert E. Gregory as tem- porary regent. At present he is the man- ager of the Ewa Plantation of Oahu. S. N. Castle is an engineer and a business man His name appears in the Who's Who in America ” Oren E. Long, a true educator, and super- intendent of the Territorial Department of Public Instruction, is tireless in his endeavors to make the education of youth fit the needs of the community and the country. Clockwise: Mary Dillingham Frear Ruth E. Black Carl A Farden J. Douglass Bond S. N. Castlo Orcn E. Long 13

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Regents T RUSSELL CADES, chairman of the Board of Regents, is an attorney-at-law. He has J given much of his time to the university and to the war effort His leadership and guidance in student as well as board activi- ties have been friendly and constructive. Herbert K. Keppeler, office manager of the Bernice P. Bishop Estate, is an alumnus of the University of Hawaii. He has always been a prominent figure in the field of aca- demics, athletics and activities. Dr. Arthur L. Andrews, Professor Emeritus of English, has been with us for a long time. He joined the university s faculty in 1910, at the age of forty-three. He is now retired but is an active member of the Board. Mrs. Frear, v ife of former Governor Wal- ter F. Frear, has been a faithful member of the Board since 1920. Her interests cover a v ide field, but foremost in her attention stands the university and especially its stu- dents. She is held in high esteem by the women students Another woman member of the Board of Regents is Mrs. E. E. Black. Mrs. Black is associated with such organizations as the Outdoor Circle and the Girl Scouts She is very energetic and her energies have as- serted themselves in civic and executive leadership. Carl A. Farden, a chemist with the Pine- apple Research Institute, is also an alumnus of the University along with Herbert K Kep- peler. Mr. Farden maintains daiiy contact with student life because of the proximity of his work in the agricultural experiment station. He loves to play tennis, and is not a ‘beginner,' either. Top to bottom: | Russell Cades Herbert I Keppeler Arthur L. Andrews 12



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Deans DR BENJAMIN O. WIST is Dean of Teach ers College and Professor of Education. He has prepared hundreds of teachers for the public schools of the territory. He has written an interesting book, A Century of Public Education in Hawaii.-' He would like to indulge in many activities, especially golf- ing and recreational reading, but does not find enough time However, future teachers find him easy to talk to and very friendly. He is known to remember even the first names of his pedagogues. Dr. Thayne M. Livesay did not know that he has the reputation of being the best dressed man on the campus. The students, especially the girls, say that for immaculate and impeccable choice of apparel, Dr. Live- say stands pre-eminent. Dr. Livesay is Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Pro- fessor of Psychology. He likes the academic and personal freedom allowed the faculty. He is an ardent follower of university sports, and seldom misses a university game. He likes football, and is also fond of basketball. At one time, he coached a high school girls' basketball team. When former President Dr. David L. Craw- ford left our school, Dean Arthur R Keller assumed the office of acting president of the University of Hawaii until the appointment of Mr. Sinclair, July 1, 1942. Dean Keller, besides being Dean of the College of Applied Sciences, is Vice Presi dent of the University of Hav aii and Pro- fessor of Engineering. His hair is fast turn- ing silvery but dees not bespeak his age, for he is one of the busiest men on the cam pus and is untiringly active. He finds great pleasure in walking. Although he seems somewhat reticent, he never fails to smile and greet students. Top to bottom Benjamin O. Wis! Thayno M. Livesay Arthur R. Keller

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