WINDWARD COLLEGE · wec 1993-94 Catalog Supplement NEW COURSES Math Adylsement Notes for Math 24...
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1993-1994 Academic Calendar
1993-FAI:.L SEMESTER
August 1 (Su) .......... ..... ..... ........ APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR REGULAR ADMISSION
August 16 (M) .......... .. .............. .. ............ .... .. .. ..... Faculty Duty Date August 17 (f) .... ...................................... ... .. ........... .. .... Registration August 18, 23-27 (W, M-F) ...... Late Registration!Add/Drop Period August 20 (F) ....................... ..................... Holiday: Admission Day August 23 (M) ............................. FIRST DAY OF INSTRUCTION September 6 (M) .......... .................. .. ....... .... ..... . Holiday: Labor Day
• September 10 (F) ........................ .. ............ Last Day of Erase Period • October 29 (F) ........ LAST DAY OF OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL,
FALL SEMESTER November 11 (Th) .................... .... .. ............ Holiday: Veteran's Day November 25-26 (Th-F) ........ .. ............ THANKSGIVING RECESS December 9 (Th) ................................ .. .. .. .... Last Day of Instruction December 13-16 (M-Th) .. ........................................ .. .. Exam period December 17 (F) ....... Last Day to Make-up Incomplete Grade from
Spring 1993 December 17 (F) .................... ....... .... ........ ...... . End of Fall Semester
1994-SPRING SEMESTER
December 15 (W) .............. .. ...... APPLlCATION DEADlLINE FOR REGULAR ADMISSION
January 5 (W) ...... ........... ... .. ........ ............ ..... ........... ...... Registration January 6, 12-19 (Th, W -W) .. ... Late Registration! Add/Drop Period January J 2 (W) .. .. ....................... FIRST DAY OF INSTRUCTION January 17 (M) ....................... Holiday: Martin Luthur King Jr. Day
• February 2 (W) .... ...................... .. .............. Last Day of Erase Period February 21 (M) .. ~ .. .................................. . Holiday: President's Day March 21-25 (M -F) .................................. ... .. ...... SPRING RECESS March 25 ,(F) .......................................... Holiday: Prince Kuhlo Day
• March 3o'(W) .... ..... LAST DAY OF OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL, SPRING SEMESTER
April 1 (F) .......... .. .................... .. .................... Holiday: Good Friday April 15 (F) .. ................................. . Last Day to Apply to Participate
. in Commencement May 6 (F) .. ........ .. .... , ...................... ............ .. Last Day oflnstruction May 9-12 (M-Th) .. ...... ......... ·.( ... . ; ............ :, ................... Exam Period May)3 (F) .... .. .. :" ..... Last Day to Make-up Incomplete Grade from
Fall 1993 May 13 (F) ........................................ .. .................... End of Semester May 15 (Su) ....... .. ......... .. .................. : ........... Last Faculty Duty Day To be armounced .................................... ................. Commencement
1994 SUMMER SESSION Dates to be determined
' . Erase/withdrawal dates are fod5-week classes only. Please contact Admissions and Records for erase/withdrawal dates for 5,8, or lO-week classes.
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NEW COURSES Math Adylsement Notes for Math 24 apd 25 Studepts
AG 92 Special Topics (1·4) This course covers current agricultural topics. The course is The community colleges in the University of Hawaii offer two designed to have variable credits to coincide with the rigor of the courses, Math 24 and Math 25, to cover all the topics in topics. A student may enroll and receive credit for this course Elementary Algebra. However, Kapiolani, Maui, Kauai and Hawaii more than one time (for different topics). A specific course Community Colleges cover topics in Math 24/25 in a different description will be printed in the schedule of classes. «1-4 hrs. order compared to Honolulu, Leeward and Windward Community lect.; 1·8 hrs. lect/lab) Colleges. Therefore, Math 24 from Kapiolani, Maui, Kauai and Prerequisite: Determined by course. Hawaii is NOT equivalent to Math 24 at Honolulu, Leeward and
~ . t~;:.~:,\,: .. :",: . ,/::t:,-;.' .,.. Windward. Similarly, Math 25 from Kapiolani, Maui, Kauai and ART 102 IntrildA~tio~~toc . .f,rill~.m~lng~~kr~en " ;'\,:.~, Hawaii is NQI equivalent to Math 25 at Honolulu, Leeward and
~~;~i~n~xpe~~~nc~ ~~i;:';~~;'~~:~~~~J~~~:~~· ,'~J;;~tiPd~~tiori:; .t~~tj~~:~i.'··:~o~~;~~Jl~~~o;~;~:!~;;;~e;n:o~~w;~~;:r;~!~ prm~akin~ p~ovld~;~e.x~pe~c~ : lllilil.\;:~eV,elQP~ent oL~kll~~~.'i'r;i. 24X/2.?~t~ Id~t!fY:;: to '.~;~den~.s!ffla: tn~~ ·~e~lfferen~e~ .. ~.~8m used m desl~nmg f1r screell prtn~~g o~ .~aV~r :';~sl~~,e.~,: ~~tJ~;e;:,:.. Math; ~~4J2~ : at):J:Jp~.o,~~lu,: · Le. .~;:.: ffl,~i.WlIldward.$tu~e~~s photo-screenmg. q (hrs. :lect;; 3; h!~' .lab.1.o;..,,,:: . . ".,.} i " . .. t~... " /~; successful.lyl,co~p}e~s~Mad.t . M.atli~~ .frQm any campus ill
. . :' ' .. , ·,'.L' .::' .', 0" i<;";, the:J,!nivet~ity .()f.iH,awaii~w.Yl;. ,~:;llbletO; . .t~~lhe 'next course, Math JOURN 150 Press and SoCle.ty ;·(3) . " '.. . ...• ; .;,~&7:t)ntemiediat~· ~fgel>ra) .o( M/\,l;If;"l<>p (Survey of Math). .' An introduction to American lJJ.~.s media 1(n~,wspapers; in,ag~ines. ~ ".: . ' ,;;~:~> •. lo'..:;,:." .. ,. , !T. ".( . • '. . ",,' ,.
film, radio, television and advertising). ahd . Qieu- role "l~~:society, . :~, To avoid problems"~tudents who Weed to or 'want to take both including development, trends · and ,respon~ibilities. (3.:.hiJ: lect.) Elementary Algebra courses are strongly advised to complete therr Prerequisite: Nelson-Denny '$core of 76 ,or·!zigher. ,'. .' '" two Elementary Algebra courses at one campus. Because
. . .... ,: .. ".'\.,; t 'f. /~ Windward's Math ' 25 assumes a knowledge of topics covered in OAT 22B Skill Buildi,!g ·~ ~(2) .', '.:. '. <.i.. ·('~:,t:'·{i. Windward's (or Honolulu's or Leeward's) Math 24, if you took Develops keyboS:rd mastery '., of' t~ealph~bt;t.- '·1\~Q.1!~S, '~~'4 ),/., Math. ~4 . (~oon t9 be Math 24X) .at Kapiolani, Maui~ Kauai or ~ymbols. Emph~sis on .. ·straiegi!'s all.d " pt;rs~n!lltzed ' dtf)~S?I!0~'1t \'" ~.,.J,J~~aiig~unj~y Colleges, you n¢ed to see a math instructor for Improve typing. (2 .hrs. h;ct.) :.., ;":. . . 'sp~ian:,cteari!nce :,,10 be able to ;take Math 25 at Windward. Prerequisite: OAT 20p qr OAT 21 or P~~~i,lJ!1l;>f:i{lStruf:lor. ·'>-,.? ,;~~;.~e~j~i yt)U~w5.1l~·be required to take Windward's Math 24 class.
OAT 30 Informat~on processi~·~';: ~1f../~;.'!ft ':"!: ' ~:~~t;);'~';'~i ::'.}::, '.~~ :;:,: :,'>' " • -.II -. ;' . -·· .... ~ .... ,l ;'1l;;.; .... -!..j: ..... '!t,;(':' •• ' ~" ,'.~ •• ~ : ......
~overs ~termedlate-.leve~ word processmg concepts. O~ervlew of .\ .T,W'{¢l;:,'", 5!~;'<:;:~i;';,,~(:' ..'.t,;.·'f'~y mformatlOn processmg mput, output, and storage eqUipment, as, '. "if.':' . . ~Y"'~;"'.':>::'-, .. , well as a study of information processing as a system: ····OJ~ · ·,{f)-{~,J,~:~· (WordPerfect) (3 hr. lect.} ,:' . ..cr, .•...• ; ':;':;;r.;~"':;' Prerequisite: ENG 22 or lquivalent; OAT 23 or typing sp'~i('il~5.: : . ::~;'c,.t·:
:::1 p",:rmo." 0' LIt ... l." (3) . 't":;~i~~!I~ii: . <' Introduction to the study of literature through performance :~~' '~(_ '. Practice in rhetorical and literary analysis culminating in and performance of literary selections for an audience. The nature of performance criticism. (3 hrs. lect.)
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Mark Hamasaki: wee 1992 Excellence in Teaching Winner
, wce instructor Mark Hamasaki doesn't just
teach his students the fundamentals of photography - he tries to reawaken their creative spirit.
"Creativity should be as important to an educated person as the three Rs," he explained.
Hamasaki has been the guiding force behind the photography courses at wee. He trains students from ages 18 to 80 in how to use a camera, develop film and "see" the world through new eyes.
His students have gone on to win awards, both in Hawaii and on the mainland, and have been accepted at prestigious colleges and universities as photography majors.
The student-faculty committee that recommended Hamasaki for the award said he nourishes individuals, inspiring them to push the limits of their art and themselves.
The committee also said he goes far beyond his regular teaching responsibilities to help students pursue independent study projects and discover their own creative vision.
Hamasaki earned his bachelor's degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and his master's from the Basel School of Design in Switzerland.
He returned to his family's home in Hawaii in 1981 and started teaching at WCC in 1984.
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"My goal as a teacher is to give students a good foundation," he said. "I also stress quality work. A lot of students feel that photography is a cruise class, but in here they really work. I have high expectations for my students." .
Hamasaki is an active professional Photographer who has won several awards of his own. His current long-term project involves documenting the construction of the H-3 freeway.
"Photography is important because imagery has become so integrated into our lives '- through news, through advertising - and we need' to understand those images. You don't necessarily have to take a college course, but it helps."
Hamasaki said he enjoys teaching and plans to continue at Windward.
"Windward is really a beautiful place to work," he said. "We have a small, intimate campus in a beautiful setting. I live in Kaneohe so the campus is part of my community.
'The college has developed an excellent reputation for liberal arts, small class sizes, excellent teachers and a very supportive administration.
"We're looking forward to our master plan with new buildings, so it will be an even more beautiful campus."
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Under Introduction, add the following as the third paragraph: "The verification section of pag'e' 2 of tile ·admission application must be signed by the· proper authority and a copy of the assignmerlt orders of the service member must be submitted ·with the application.
Under Admission of Foreign Students add the followmg: Foreign Students Application deadline
Fall Semester June 1 Spring Se~ester November 1
WCC APPLICATION DEADLINES Fall Semester August I, 1m Spring Semester December 15, 1m
Tuition and Fees: Cbange to: Full-time
Part-Time 12 or more Tuition 1-11 credits credits Hawaii residents· Non-Hawaii
Resident
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$118/credit $1400 total
Student Activity 1-10 11 or more fee (mandatory) credits credits
SI/credit S 10 total ·includes active duty military assigned in Hawaii and their dependents and most foreign students.
Tuition and Fees: Add "4. National guard and military reservists
tuition waiver: Any resident of the State of Hawaii may attend any institution of the University of Hawaii system on a tuition-exempt basis if they meet the following conditions: a. Qualified enlisted person, warrant
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b. Resident of the State of Hawaii as prescribed by the University'S definition of residency.
c. Not receiving any other veterans or federal education benefits.
d. Obtain the proper waiver forms from the unit, submit the waiver form to the admission office for verification of residency, submit verified form to the cashier to complete registration."
FINANCIAL AIDS Financial assistance is available to students to enable them to attend college if they and their family cannot afford all college expenses. State and Federal assistance is available in the form of scholarships and granl~ (gift aid), low-interest loans, and campus employment. The programs available at the College are described below. Students who wish to apply for fmancial aid must follow this procedure: I . Complete the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) and mail to the address lis.ted in the application.
2. Submit these documents to the Financial Aid Office: a. a Financial Aid Transcript Record
from all colleges attended prior to enrofling at the college;
b, a copy of the IRS 1040, I040A or 1040EZ form of parents and/or student for the preceding calendar year;
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The priority deadline for applying for aid for the 1993-94 academic year is April 1, 1993. Applications received after the deadline will be considered as long as funds are available. Additional information is available: in the brochure "A Guide to Financial Aid at the University of Hawaii" and from the Financial Aid Office, in Waipa 120 (235-7449). All financial aid programs are subject to change due to legislative action.
Federal Financial Aid Programs Federal Pell Grants and Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) are federal grants requiring no repayment
Federal Work-Study Program (fWS) provides part-time employment on campus.
The Federal Perkins Loan Program is a long-teno federal loan program.
The Federal Stafford Loans are loans available from private lenders such as banks and credit unions. The Federal Parent Loan for undergraduate students (FPLUS) provides additional federal funds for a student's educational expense. Also available are Federal Supplemental Loans for Students (FSLS). Information and applications are available from the lender or from the Financial Aid Office.
Males may be required to provide proof of Selective Service registration in order to qualify for federal financial aid. The policy statement may be found on page 53.
Insert before Credit by Examination, dIe following: Evaluation of Transfer Credits A request must be made by the student to have an evaluation of transfer credits. The request must be made to the Admissions and Records Office.
Under Auditing add following sentence at end of last paragraph: "Forms for auditing approval can be obtained from the Admissions and Records Office."
Add as last line of course description: "Repeatable up to 4 credits, 4 credits applicable toward A.S. degree."
Change in title: Intro to Financial Accounting
Change in title: Intro to Financial Accounting Laboratory
Change in title and description: Intro to Managerial Accounting Introduction to practices and procedures used to report internal operations to management. Topics include manufacturing operations, budgeting, standard costs, cost-volume-profit analysis, product and process costing, statement of cash flows, financial statement analysis. Prerequisite: ACC 201
Change in title: Intro to Managerial Accounting Laboratory
Change in number and title: AG 21 Plant Identification
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Change in number and title: Art 1I6 Intro to Three Dimensional Composltion_
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Add as last line of course description: "Repeatable up to 6 credits, 6 credits applicable toward A.A. degree.
Change in number, title, and description: BUS 170 Intro to Investments. An overview of financial markets including stocks, bonds, U.S. treasury and agency and municipal issues, futures contracts, mutual funds, time deposits, and real estate and how to participate in these markets. Course will emphasize fWldamental and technical analysis of investment strategy.
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Add as last line of course descripiton: "Repeatable up to 4 credits, 4 credits applicable toward A.S. degree."
Add as last line of course description: "Repeatable up to 12 credits, 12 credits applicable toward A.A. degree. No more than 12 credits in any combination of Independent Study or Cooperative Education may apply to the degree requirements."
INDEPENDENT STUDIES ---99, 199,299 Add as last line of course description: "199, 299 Any combination repeatable up to 12 credits, 12 credits applicable toward A.A. degree. No more than 12 credits in any combination of Independent Study or Cooperative Education may apply to the degree requirements."
Exception : English 199,299 Any combination repeatable up to 6 credits, 6 credits applicable to the A_A. degree_
JOURN 285V Add as last line of course description: "Repeatable up to 6 credits, 6 credits applicable toward A.A. degree."
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Change in number and lecture hrs.: MUS 122B, 2 hrs. lectllab.
Change in number, title, credits description and lecture hrs. : OAT 21B, Keyboarding I (1) Emphasis on alphabetic and numeric keyboarding by touch; includes speed and accuracy drills. Covers basic editing procedures, formatting tables, and proofreading. (2 hrs. lecturellab)
Change in number, title, credits , description and lecture hrs.: OAT 21C, Keyboarding II (1) Develops touch keyboarding skills; covers basic word processing, formatting correspondence, and proofreading. (2 hrs . lecturellab) Prerequisite: OAT 2iB or OAT 20BIC
Change in number, title, credits, description and lecture hrs.: OAT 21D, Keyboarding III (1) Covers basic word processing , editing procedures, formatting tables, and proofreading. Includes speed and accuracy drills. Speed of 35 words per minute required to complete this course. (2 hrs. lecturellab) Prerequisite: OAT 2iC
Change in credits and prerequisites: (3) Prerequisite: OAT2iBICID
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Change in number, title, credits, description, and lecture hi'll. : OAT 43C Professional Image (1) This course is designed for the college business student to develop businesslike appearance and to build a career wardrobe. I lecture hr.
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Change in credits: (1-3) Add as last line of course description: "Repeatable up to 6 credits, 6 credits applicable toward A.A. degree. No more than 12 credits in any combination of Independent Study or Cooperative Education may apply to the degree requirements."
Change: New list of names
Delete: John Russell from Agriculture Ad"isory Committee .
Delete: Kenneth Mau from Automotive Technology Advisory Committee.
Delete: Elaine Diaz, Richard A. Wright and Gerald Yahata from Business Advisory Committee . Add: Donna Furuike, Linda Unten and Eileen Sailer to Business Advisory Committee.
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University of Hawaii Board of Regents
H. Howard Stephenson, Chairperson Roy Y. Takeyama, Vice Chairperson Joseph F. Blanco Momi W. Cazimero Edward M. Kuba Lee A. Ohigashi RulhN. Ono Diane J. Plotls Tatsuki Shiramizu, Secretary Larry S. Tanimoto John T. Ushijima Dennis R. Yamada
The University of Hawaii
Kenneth P. Mortimer . .... . . .......... ... ... ... .. ............ .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. President PauLe. Yuen .... ...... .. .... .. .... .. .......... .. .... Interim Senior Vice-President
. of Academic Mfiars David E. Yount .................. ... ... .. .. .... ........ Vice-President for Research
and Graduate Education Rockne C. Freitas .. ....... ... .... ....... :. Vice-President, Univers ity Relations Ralph T. Horii .. .. ................ .. . .. ..................... . .... .. ... Vice-President,
Finance and Operations Dori s Ching .. ........................ ..... .. .... Vice President for Student Affairs Rodney T. Sakaguchi ... .. .. : ... ..... .. ... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. Director, Budget Office Colleen O. Sathre ........ .. ... . ...... ... ....... ... ... .... .. . .... Director, Planning,
. Policy and Institutional Research James H. Takushi . .... ...... .. ...... ...... .. .. .... . .... . . .. . .... Director, Personnel
Office of the Chancellor for Community Colleges
Joyce S . Tsunoda .......... ~ ............... . Chancenor for C~mmun~ty Coll~ges Michael Unebasami .. .. ......... Vice-Chancellor for Adnulllstrattve Services Michael T. Rota .. ..... .... .' .. ...... .. ..... Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs Melvyn K. Sakaguchi .. .. \ · ..... ........ ... ...... Vice-Chancellor for Student and
Windward Community College Administration
Community Affairs
Peter T. Dyer .... . .... . ... . .... . ....... . .. . . .. .. ..... ... .. . . ... .... . .. .... . . ... .. Provost Jeff Hunt. ...... .. ............... .. .. .... .. .. .. .... .... ...... Assistant to the Provost Hiroshi Kato .. ... ......... ..... .... . .. .. .. . ... .. .. .... ........... Dean of Instruction Mike Garcia ........... . ... . . .. ...... .. ............... Assistant Dean of Instruction Karla Jones .. .. .......... ..... .. .. ....... .. Acting Assistant Dean of Instruction Roy Fujimoto ... . ..... .. .. ......... .. .... .. .. .. Director for Community Se~ces Sandra Matsui .... . ..... ......... ... .. .. .......... .. ... .... Dean of Student ServiceS Steven Nakasone ... ... .. ............. ..... . Director for Administrative Services
Windward Community College Staff and Faculty
CLAYTON AKATSUKA ... ..... .. .. ..... ... .... .. ....... . Instructor, Mathematics M.Ed., University of Hawaii Fifth Year Teaching Certificate,
University of Hawaii
JANICE ANDERSON .. . ... .. ... .. .. . .. . .. .. .. Student Employment Coordinator M.B.A., Chaminade University of Honolulu B.A., West Oahu University A.A., Windward Community College
MILIDN ANDERSON .. ... . . .. . . . . . . .. .... . .. .. . . Counselor, Academic Advisor,
M.A., Chapman College B.A., U.e.L.A.
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ELlZABETII ASHLEY .. .... . . . ... . . . ... . .. . .. . .... Technical Services Librarian,
M.A., Arizona State University M.S., Florida State University
. B.A.; University of Florida
Asst. Professor
ELIZABETH BRAFFET .... ........................ .. Media Specialist, Instructor M.S., Indiana University DAG, Georgian 'College . B.S., Memorial University of Newfoundland
PATTI ISHlMOTO CHONG ..... .. ............... Counselor, Academic Advisor,
M.Ed., University of Hawaii B.Ed., University of Hawaii
Instructor
JOSEPH E. CIOTTI .... ... .... .. .. Asst. Professor, Physics, Astronomy, Math
Ph.D., University of Hawaii M.Ed., University of Hawaii M.S., University of Hawaii B.S., Georgetown University
Director, Aerospace Lab
lllllANCUNNINGHAM ............ Asst. Professor, English: Composition,
M.A., University of Arkansas B.A .. Hastings College
Literature
JOHANNA DANOS ... ..... .. .. ... ..... ...... ... ..... . .... . Instructor, Mathematics Mathematics Department Chair
M.S., University of Hawaii B.A., University of Colorado
ROBERT de LOACH .... ... .... .. ........ . Professor, Anthropology'; Sociology M.A., University of Hawaii M.S., Florida State University B.S., Florida State University
DA VID DENISON ......................... Professor, Social Science, Geography Social Sciences Department Chair
M.A., University of Arizona Fifth Year Teaching Certificate,
University of Hawaii B.A., Southern illinois University
PETER T. DYER .... .. ........... .. ........... ..... ...... .. . .. ... ... .. ... ...... Provost Ed.D., State University of New York at Albany M.Ed. ,University of Rochester A.B. , Colgate University
PAUL R. FIELD ........ ...... .. .. .. .. . .. ... .. .. ............. .. ... . Instructor, History M.A., University of Hawaii B.A., Muskingum College
ROY FUJIMOID .. .. ..... ..................... . Director of Special Programs and
M.A., University of Hawaii B.A., University of Santa Oara
Community Services
MICHAEL GARCIA ... .. ........ .. . ....... .. .. .. ... Assistant Dean of Instruction M.A., Pepperdine University B.S. , California State University, L.A.
PHILLIP R. HAGSTROM .. ... ...... .. .... .. ... .. .. .. ... Assoc. Professor, History M.A., University of Hawaii B.S. Ed., Northwestern University
MARK HAMASAKI . . . . . . ... ..... . . . .. ... . . .. . . ... . ..... . .. ...... .. . . . Instructor, Art Humanities Department Chair
M.F.A., (eqlliv.) Basel School of Design, Basel, Switzerland
B.F.A, Rochester Institute of Technology
CHARLES HEAUKULANI . ....... . .... .. . . . ........... ..... . ..... . . .. . .. .. Registrar M.Ed., University of Hawaii B.S., Chaminade College
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JEAN HANNA .. . ........ . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... .. .. .. . . .... . . .. . . ... . Instructor. Japanese M.A .• Sophia University. Tokyo, Japan B.A., University of Hawaii
LORNA HERSHINOW ....... _. Instructor, English: Composition. Literature M.A., University of Hawaii B.A., University of Witwaterstrand
NANCY A. HEU ... ........ .. .. .. . ... .. . . ... Public Services Librarian, Professor M.L.S., University of Hawaii B.A .• University of Hawaii
NORMA S. HIGA .. .. .... ..... ....... ..... .... .. ....... .. . .... Professor, Economics M.S.T., University of Missouri Fifth Year Diploma, University of Hawaii B.Ed .• University of Hawaii
SNOWDEN HOOOES .. ... . .... .... .. . ..... . .... . .. .. . ... .. .. . .. Ass!. Professor. Art M.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art B.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art
JEFFREY W. HUNT ... .. .. .. ... . ........ ... .. ... ... ..... .. Assistant to the Provost M .S., Whittier College Fifth Year Teaching Certificate, Whittier College B.A., Whittier College
ELLEN ISHIDA-BABINEAU ............. . Instructor. Reading/Learning Skills Acting Coordinator. Learning Assistance Center
M.Ed .• University of Hawaii B.Ed., University of Hawaii
KARLA A. JONES .... ..... ....... .... ..... Acting Assistant Dean of Instruction Ed. D., University of Tennessee M.A .• Eastern Kentucky University B.B.A .• Idaho State University
NEAL JOSEPH . . .. . . . ... . . . . .. ... .. . . . Counselor, Academic Advisor, Professor M.Ed., University of Hawaii B.Ed., University of Hawaii
HIROSHIKATO ... ... .. .. . . . . .... . ... .. ... . .. . . ... .. .. . .. ... .. . . Dean of Instruction M.S. & M.Ed. , University of Hawaii B.A., Sacramento State College A.A., Bakersfield College
DONALD 1. KILLEEN .. ........ .. .. .. .. .... ...... ..... Instructor, Learning Skills M.Ed., University of Florida B.S., Trenton State College A.A .• Mid~lesex County College
WINSTONN.A. KONG .. . .. .. . Native Hawaiian Voc-Ed Counselor, Instructor B.A .• University of Colorado
DA VJD KRUPP ........ Asst. Professor, Biological Sciences, Oceanography Ph.D., University of Hawaii B.A., University of California, Los Angeles
HELEN KUOHA-TORCO ...................... Professor, Office Administration
Ed.D., Nova University M.Ed .• University of Hawaii B.A., The Church College of Hawaii
and Technology
GILBERT K. KURODA . _. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... Fiscal Officer B.B.A., University of Hawaii
RONALD LOO .. .... .. .... .. ... ...... . .... .. .... ... Professor, Philosophy, Music M.A. , University of Hawaii B.A., University of Hawaii
JACQUEIlNE R. MALY . . .. .... ... .. ..... Professor, Biology, General Science
M.Ed., University of Hawaii M.A., De Paul University B.A., University of Chicago
Science Department Chair
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ANTOINETIE MAR1IN ... .......... .. ...... ......... .. .. .. .... ...... Instructor, Art M.F.A., University of Hawaii B.A. & B.F.A., University of Hawaii B.A., Michigan State University
KEllEY MARTINO . . . . .. .. ... . . . .... Counselor. Academic Advisor, In'structor M.S., Chllminade University of Honolulu B.A., West Oahu University A.A., Windward Community College
CLA YroN MASUDA ... . . . . . ... . .. . ....... .... .. .. .. Asst. Professor, Accounting CPA, HAWAll B.B.A .. University of Hawaii
SCOTT MASUNO .. ... .............. .. ...... .. .. ....... ... ... .. . Computer Specialist M.S., University of Hawaii B.S., University of, Hawaii
SANDRA MATSUI . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean of Student Services M.A., University of Califomia-Santa Barbara B.A., University of California-Davis
FRANK MATTOS ...... .... ...... Instructor, English : Composition, Literature M.A., University of Hawaii Fifth Year Teaching Cenificate,
University of Hawaii B.A .• Chaminade University of Honolulu
FLOYD MCCOY ........ .. .... ........ ..... Instructor, Geology, Oceanography. Marine Option Program Coordinator
Ph.D., Harvard University M.Sc., University of Hawaii B.S., University of Hawaii
FRED KALANi MEINECKE ...... ... ...... .. .. .. . Instructor. Hawaiian Language and Culture
A.B., University of California, Berkeley
CHARLES MITCHELL ...... . Instructor, English: Composition. Literature M.A., Eastern Washington University Fifth Year Teaching Certificate,
Pacific Oaks College B.A., Ea stern Washington University
BENNETT MOFFAT.. ...... .. ........ .. .... .. .... .. ..... .. .. .. .... Instructor. Drama M.F.A .• University of Hawaii B.A., Vassar College
GLORlAMCX>RE .. .......... . _ .. .. .. ............ ... . .. .... Assoc. Professor. Music M.M .. University of Hawaii B.A., University of Oklahoma
ROY H. MURAMOTO .. .... . .. . .. . .. . .. ..... ... .... ... ... .. Director, TRIO Project M.Ed .• University of Hawaii M.B.A .• Pepperdine University B.A., University of Hawaii
OTOME M. MyERS ....... .. .... .. .. .. ........ ....... ...... Professor. Psychology M.P.H., University of Hawaii M .S .. Columbia University M.A .• University of Chicago School of Social Work Certificate.
University of Hawaii B.A., University of Hawaii
STEVEN NAKASONE .. .. .... ........ ... .. Director for Administrative Services B.A .• University of Hawaii
PAUL L. NASH .. ..... .. .................... .. .......... .. Asst. Professor, Ceramics M.A.T. An Ed., Rhode Island School of Design B.F.A., Chouinard An Institute. Los Angeles
CLYDE NOBlE ..................... .. ...... .... ..... Assoc. Professor, Chemistry Ph.D .• University of Hawaii A.B .• Grinnell College
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JANICE NUCKOLS .. ...... ... . ....... .... , .... . . .. .. .. ... . ... . .. Professor. History M.A .• University of Hawaii B.A .• Mariena College
DONALD S. OKA ...... .. .... .. ... .... Asst. Professor, Automotive Technology AMT Departmmt Chair
JEAN OKUMURA ..... .. ........ .. ......... . . .. . . Assoc . Professor. Mathematics M.S .• Oregon State University M.Ed .• University of Hawaii B.Ed .• University of Hawaii
F. ALAN RAGAINS .. ..... . ............ Instructor. Speech and Communication M.A .• Bradley University B.S .• Illinois State University
PEGGY REGENTINE .......... .... .. ..... . .. ... Ass!. Professor. Information and Computer Sciences. Data Processing
Business Department Chair M.Ed .• Auburn University. Montgomery BGS. Roosevelt University B.S .• Troy State University
DAVID RINGUElTE .. . ............ . ...... ....... . ... Asst. Professor. Agriculture Agriculture Program Coordinator
M.S .• California Polytechnic State University B.S .• Johnson State College. Vermont
JEAN MINAMI SHIBUYA ..... Professor. English : Composition. Literature Language Arts Department Chair
M.A .• University of Washington Fifth Year Teaching Certificate.
University of Hawaii B.A .• University of Hawaii
ESTRELLA SYBINSKY ... . .. ... ... .. ... ....... ... . . Professor. Political Science M.A .• University of Hawaii B.A .• University of San Carlos
RAYT. TANIMOTO ... ........... . .. Asst. Professor. Automotive Technology B.Ed .• University of Hawaii A.S .• Honolulu Community College
MICHAEL TOM ........ .. ........ ... .. CAl Development Specialist. Instructor M.B.A .• Santa Clara University B.S .• University of Hawaii
LAURIE TOMCHACK .... .. ..... ...... .. .. ..... .. ... . Instructor, French. Spanish Ph.D .• University of California. Irvine M.A., University of California. Irvine B.A., University of California. Santa Cruz
EMllROEGER ..... . ...... Professor, Office Administration and Technology M.Ed .• University of Hawaii REd., University of Hawaii
SlONE ULUA VE .......... ......... .. .............. .... .. .. Instructor. Mathematics M.A .• Brigham Young University B.S .• The Church College of Hawaii
LEWIS WALDRON .... . . .. ....... .. .. . . .. . . . Educational Specialist. Agriculture B.S. Ed .• University of Hawaii-Hilo .
CHARLES WHITTEN .... .. .. ........ Counselor. Acadernic Advisor. Professor M.Div .• Southwestern Seminary. Texas M.A .• Baylor University. Texas B.A .• Baylor University ,Texas
DE EITA WTI..SON ........ .... ......... ............ .. ... Head Librarian. Professor Ph.D., University of Southern California M.Ed .• University of Hawaii M.LS .• The University of Texas :B.A., Louisiana State University
·"ALVIN'yANAGISAKo· .... ....... ..... ..... ... ... ....... Instructor, Social Science , , M.A~~ Univercsiiiof 'Hawaii :':,,: ,;
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AILEEN YIM .. ... .. ......... .... .... . .. .... Professor, Reading/Leaming Skills; Coordinator, Learning Assistance Center
M.Ed .• University of Illinois B.A., University of Hawaii
MARVIN YOSHIDA ...... ..... .. ... .. ....... . .. .. _ .... ..... . Instructor. Accounting CPA. Hawaii " , B.B.A .• University of Hawaii
Ell7ABElH yOUNG .... .... ................ Instructor, English: Composition and Journalism
M.A., University of Hawaii B.A., University of Michigan
KENDRA ZANE.. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. ................. . .. .. .. .... Bookstore Manager B.A., University of Hawaii
Clerical and Maintenance Staff
Bernard Akana ...... ......... " ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . ... . . ... . . ,. , .... . Groundskeeper A. Dolores Botelho .. ............ ........... Secretary to the Dean of Instruction Irene Callejo ... ............. ... ..... ... ... .. .. Clerk-Typist, Financial Aid Office Mary Ciacci .......... ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. .... .... Clerk-Typist, Community Services Carl Crowley .. . .. ........... ... .... ... . .. .. . ... . .. ..... ... . ...... , .... . ......... Janitor Mary Furutani .... .... .. ... . ....... ................. Clerk-Typist. Student Services Ian Hara .. . " ........... ......... .. .. . .......... .... .. ...... ... Clerk, Business Office Faith Keene .. .. .. .... ...... .. .. .. .. .. ...... ...... .... .. Oerk -Typist, Media Center Kim Kiyono .. .... ...... ... Secretary to the Assist. Dean of Instruction, Div. I Betty Kunishige .. ...... .. .. ... ..... ........ .... " .... ...... . Oerk, Business Office Trudy Kurosaki.. ...... " ... ... " ...... Secretary to the Dean of Swdent Services loy Lindsey .. .. .... .. ................. ...... .. .... .... . Oerk-Typist, TRIO Project Elaine Manuel .... .. .. .................... .... .... .. ............ ... Clerk. Bookstore Dolores Medeiros .......... , .... ... .. ...... , .. .. ...... ..... , ......... .. .. .. .. Ianitress Trudy Miyaji ..... .. . . , . . .. , . . . . . .. .... . . . . . ... . . . .. . .. . . . .... . . . ... Library Assistant Leilani Moss .. .. ............. ..... .... .. ..... .. ....... .. .. . Secretary to the Provost Sharon Nakagawa .. ................... .. .. ...... Account Clerk, Business Office Gale Niwa .. ... , . .. .. . , ... . ... , .. . , .... . .. ... .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . ... Oerk. Business Office Lynn Oganekll .. .. . ..... Secretary to the Assist . Dean ofInslruction, Div. IT Ann Orniya .... .... . .. ... .. .. ..... ... .... .... ..... .. .. .... ...... " .. Library Assistant Karen Puu ...... .. . . . . . .. .... .. , .. . .. . . . .. , . . . .. , .. . .... . . . . . . Clerk -Typist, Registrar Lavenda Saberon .. .. ....... .............. ... .. .. .... Ianitress, Working Foreman Aileen Salvador .. . ....... . " .. .. ..... .. ...... ........ .. .... Clerk-Typist. Registrar Barbara Shannon ..... ... ...... .... .. .............. . .. . .... .. ........ . .... .. .. Janitress Kahealani Tani.. .. ............ .. .. " .... " ..... Clerk-Typist. Dean of Instruction Irene Tokuda ..... .. .. .. " .... Secretary to the Director of Community SeIVices Faye Watanabe ...... .... ... ............ .. .. .. .... .... .... ....... . Libnry 1c£\m\c\sn Laurie Wofford." .. .. ........ .. ... Clerk-Typist. Windward Transition Program Eloise yamamoto ... " , . .. .. , ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... .. ...... .. Personnel Clerk Kathy yamamoto .......... Secretary to the Director, Administrative Services
,Richard Yamamoto .. .. .......................... . Building Maintenance Worker
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