University of Alabama - Corolla Yearbook (Tuscaloosa, AL)

 - Class of 1951

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JAMES H. NEWMAN DEAN or ADMINISTRATION lvlr. James H. Newman returned to the University of Alabama as Dean of Ad- ministration on January l, T950 l-lis job is to assist the President in executive duties. Dean Newman is an ex-officio member of all University committees. Dean Newman is no stranger to the University. Prior to his active duty with the Naval Reserve, he was here for seventeen years, as a student, Director of the Alabama Union, Assistant Dean of Men, Associate Dean of lvlen, and Dean of lvlen. Before returning to the University, he was Dean of Students for four years at the University of Virginia. WILLIAM F. ADAMS DEAN or ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS The Office of Admissions and Records is directed by Dean VVilliam F. Adams. This office holds records for students in all schools and colleges in the University. Dean Adams serves as Chairman of the Class Schedule Committee. All no- tices of holidays, class dismissals, and deferred examinations are under his supervision. This office handles the mail- ing of grades at the end of each semester and the Sending of bulletins to prospec- tive and active students. Dean Adams directs field representatives traveling the state as informative agents for prospec- tive students,

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7he PRE IDE Dr. John Ivlorin Gollolee become The eighTeenTh presidenf of The UniversiTy of Alobomo on .lcinuory l, l948. Since ThoT dciTe, Dr. Goillolee hos led The Uni- versiTy in one of The greoTesT progroms of expoinsion underTol4en by ony SouTh- ern universiTy. The oddiTion of five nevv buildings ond The resToroTion of The old Quodrongle To iTs previous beoiuTy under The leodership oT The presidenT ore milesTones olong The rood To o greoTer CopsTone. Dr. Goillolee served os Technicol DirecTor of The STciTe Building Commission during The Tvvo yeoirs before his oppoinTmenT To The presidency, Prior To Tho? Time, he served on The ToculTy in The College of Engineering Tor ThirTy-Three yeors. Dr. Gollc1lee's oim Tor The immedioTe TuTure is o sTrengThening of The ToculTy ond on enlorgemenT of The GroduoTe School of The UniversiTy. Page 24



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NOBLE B. HENDRIX Deon of Students ff!! HENRY J. SIKIR Assistant To The Deon Page 26 7ke DEAN Deon Noble B. Hendrix holds one of the most irnportont positions in the odministrotion of this greot University. l-lis office serves os o link be- tween clcnssroom vvork ond extro-curriculor octivi- ties. One of the finest contributions to student life mode by this office is the odministrotion of the Concert-Lecture series, o progrom designed to bring to the Copstone noted personoges in oll fields of endeovor. The student is encouroged to ottend the church of his choice ond receives religious guid- once in the foith of his choice if such guidonce is sought. I-leolth ond housing focilities for the stu- dent body ore under strict supervision of this office. With the desire ond view of help to the student os the foremost objectives, disciplinory octions ore hondled by this office. ROBERT E. TYLER Assistant To The Deon

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