FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Meet These Hill Personalities L. N. Flint ... the "dean of American journalism," who begins this fall his 37th year of service to the University. former dean of the School of Education, Capt. George B. Smith is new instructor in the University R.O.T.C. program. G. B. Smith N. W. Storer ... teaching one of the new popu- ular navigation courses in the Uni- versity curriculum is N. W. Storer, associate professor of physics. Miss Elizabeth Meguiar . adviser to women. In her new office in Fraser hall, Miss Meguiar superintends the social life of Hill women, solving the many problems that arise among her charges. John Ise ... having returned from a year's leave of absence, John Ise, professor of economics, is ready to assume his teaching duties at the University. E. F. Engel E. F. Engel .. retired professor of German who has returned to the University to help in the enrollment of the Army Enlisted Reserve. Union Ballroom students on the Hill this year will see few such scenes as the one above. Reason. Dances in the Memorial Union ballroom have been limited to Saturday night because it is now being used as a mess hall for Navy machinist's mates stationed here. Paul B. Lawson .dean of the College. He helps bewildered freshmen through the rigors of their first enrollment. Edna Hill ... chairman of the department of home economics which has taken a large share of newly-organized war courses. Fred Ellsworth . . keeping alumni in touch with University events is the job of secretary of the Alumni Association, Fred Elsworth. The progress of University graduates is recorded by the Alumni organization, and annual class reunions are headed each year at commencement time by the secretary. W. W. Davis . chairman of the department of history and the University's representative on the Big Six faculty committee.