University of California Los Angeles - Bruin Life / Southern Campus Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1948

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Comes the Dawn . . . Registratinn and lines start growing endlessly, and the first edition of the Bruin is strewn all over the lawns. But the biggest headache is always the never- ending serpentine through both gyms . . . Shutters snap and lenses break, but at least identification by Coliseum guards is simplified. A new system to be used on ASUCLA cards really enlarged the Bruin rogue ' s gallery. Just think — recorded for posterity . . . How many papers can we fill out . . . and how many dollars can the cashier get out of us ? We always seem to run out of ink, blank checks, and patience before the fatal day is over ... At least we get free dinks for $1.15. Don ' t you wish you were in the next freshman class so you could get another one? Gee, it WOULD he wonderful to he a freshman again, wouldn ' t it? If it weren ' t for regis- tration and classes and homework and term papers and exams, this college 18

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D E A N S While at UCLA, Joe and Josie Bruin meet many people. They meet their professors and fellow students. They meet administrative officers and student leaders. But probabl - the first people Joe and Josie see or hear of are UCLA ' s friendly and helpful Deans. Throughout a student ' s four-year residence at Westwood, the Deans are constantly watchful to make his college life more pleasant and successful and to give him a feeling of being one with this great university. MILTON E. HAHX, Dean of Students, is chief problem solver at UCLA. More-than-well prepared for his job, Dean Hahn came here from Syracuse L niversity where he was Director of the Psychological Services Center. The Dean also alleviated the worries of others in the ALarine Corps while serving as a captain during the war. As advisor to SEC, he has given freely of his valuable time to aid and guide the council in its work. Dean Hahn ' s capabilities have certainly been recognized bv everyone at UCLA who has had the opportunity to work with him. Besides all this, the Dean finds time to be a professor of psychology. ► JESSIE RHULALAN, Dean of AVomen, now in her junior year at UCLA, has been a very successful activity woman on campus. Since her arrival in 1946, she has shown her interest in all student affairs. AWS especially has been fortunate to profit from her friend- liness, enthusiasm, and sincerity. After greatly stabilizing the women ' s place in campus life, she turned her energies to student w-elfare. As a portion of her program Dean Rhulman is developing a student personnel program designed to coordinate the interests of men and women students more closelv. ► CLYDE S. JOHNSON, Dean of Undergraduates, who has long been interested in student government, is now on leave of absence while writing an extensive thesis on the historv of student govern- ment at UCLA. He came to this campus in 1941, and has been here ever since, with the exception of the two- ear period that he served in the war. Always friendly and willing to help. Dean Johnson, one of the most well-versed men in the nation on fraternal affairs, has won the admiration of all students. His popularity with men on campus was shown when Interfraternity Council chose him as its first fraternit ' advisor. ► 17



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stuff could reall ' be tuii . . . They told us that pre-registration would simplif) things for us when it came to getting classes, but there was still the fight to get in the pre-reg line. From some of the smiles that were seen, though, this pre-reg idea might not be so bad after all . . . And so starts another semester at V est- wood and UCLA. For freshmen, a new experience; for sopho- mores, time to get into activities; for juniors, time to start studying and making up the year courses; and for seniors, one last Hing before going out and facing the world. In a way, each class has more fun than the others, but the seniors have a double pleasure ; the memories collected in four years of college life are irreplacable, and then too there are no more registration blues to look forward to at the beginning of everv semester. 19

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