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

 - Class of 1946

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Lentz Lottich Gage Gcettling dents and faculty members to review the coll ection of research material on the Pacific Islands and the Orient. Dr. Stroven, associate professor of English, conducts a class in American literature. i 1 i A newcomer to the University is MRS. DOROTHY P. ISOM, counselor for women. She enjoys sailing, golfing and motoring. Her other duties include chairman of the SOSA, adviser of Hui Pookela and AWS. r MR. STANLEY ORNE, manager of the Office of Publications and Publicit} ' , spends so much time telling the public about the Universit) ' that he hasn ' t time to teach journalism classes any more. In spare time he studies drawing and painting. which — he tries to tell us — helps him solve publishing problems. ■f 1 i DR. REGINALD GAGE ' S main job as veteran ' s adviser is to aid veterans with the legal aspects of the GI bill of rights and present facts about main- land colleges. His former experiences as personnel administrator with the Navy civilian office makes him a fully qualified man for the important job. ■»■ ■ A newcomer to Hawaii is MRS. GLADYS W. GOETTLING, associate professor and director of the School of Social Work. A graduate of the University of Chicago School of Social Service Ad- ministration, she spent 5 years in Japan when her husband taught at the famous Keiyo University.

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McKinney Stroven Skorpen Isom McNeil Orne Although the work as Acting Director of the Uni- versity Extension Division keeps Assistant Professor of Education ALBERT J. McKINNEY busy all day, he finds time to sweep the keys of the Ham- mond organ which he has been playing for the past 10 years. i 1 ■( Gardening is a favorite pastime of JOSEPH M. SKORPEN, acting treasurer. Before joining the administrative staff in March, 1944, he was with the business office of the DPE MISS HELEN B. MacNEIL, registrar, has kept herself busy registering and re-registering students since 1922. Her main work is to schedule semester courses and she is responsible for planning the schedule for the final exams. 1 1 i An addition to the University administration is DR. GILBERT G. LENTZ, director of the Legis- lative Reference Bureau and professor of public administration. He is now making plans for a training program for government and public service at this institution. Dr. Lentz spends his leisure time yol ' iiK- , f A malihini addition to the administration is PHILIP B. LOTTICH, counselor for men, who arrived in November from Ohio. He is one of the rare species on the campus who is called a bachelor. i i i DR. CARL G. S ' lROVEN, librarian, invites stu-



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Brown Hartmann Bilger Hunter Cameron Jones Ellcr Luquiens DR. HUBERT E. BROWN, associate professor and chairman of the health and physical education department, thinks Hawaii offers wonderful recrea- tional opportunities. Before returning to the Uni- versity in September, 1945, he did recreation work for the Federal fjovernment. 1 -f 1 A prominent member on the faculty is DR. LEO- NORA N. BILGER, professor of chemistry and chairman of the department. A few of her positions at present are: president of the American Associa- tion of University Women, Honolulu Branch; vice- president. Women ' s Pan Pacific; and secretary- treasurer of Phi Beta Kappa Association of Hawaii. She is adviser of the Chemistry Club. Ill The females in the economics classes suffered a great loss when DR. MERTON K. CAMERON, chairman of economics and business department took a sabbatical leave second semester. Professor Cameron has been plugging for the weaker sex in his lecture classes for a great many years. Teaching physics for 18 years has made DR. WIL- LARD H. ELLER a veteran in Gartley Hall. Pro- fessor Eller is chairman of the physics department. If he isn ' t teaching physics he indulges in archery or collects stamps. f Tall and distinguished DR. CHRISTOPHER J. HAMRE, chairman of the department of zoology and entomology, has been a friend and guiding inspiration to the pre-medical students for many years. He left in early February to spend several months on the mainland. 1 1 i DR. FLOYD W. HARTMANN, associate pro- fessor and acting chairman of the bacteriology department, is one reason why pre-nursing students enjoy struggling through the course in bacteriology. They think he ' s the best looking man on the c.unpus. ■ r Fulfing on his pipe is a popular habit of DR. CHARLES H. HUNTER, associate professor of history and chairman of the department of history 16

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