University of Alabama - Corolla Yearbook (Tuscaloosa, AL)

 - Class of 1959

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STUDENT SEEKS solitude in auditorium balcony while filling out the endless registration forms, BRAVING THE MOB, students try to find space to fill out forms, and more forms, during the period of registration. THE CHECKOUT LINE is the very final step of registration. The forms are checked, signed, sorted, and registration is over. T7

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A STUDENT CONSULTS with Mr. Coley, of the Commerce faculty, before registering for classes. Faculty advisors are for all students to insure the obtaining of proper credits for graduation. Lines, Forms, Confusion Mark Registration Week NO MATTER how Well prepared a student is by pamphlets or fore Warning by experienced stu- dents, orientation and registration are two of the roughest obstacles he must overcome. These or- deals come as a shock to students suddenly thrust into college life. Give heed to this advice in the art of register- ing the endurance test of the year: Put your head down and crash the mob for a place in lineg Use your elbows to make your place in the multitudeg Before you begin your vigil in the mile long line, be sure youire in the right one. Keep your chin upl The 10 A. M. class is Worth it. Check your credentials, uAcv card, Deanis form, grade sheet, and Work permit to escape Saturday classes. This is most importantl Drained of all your energy by the endless hours of standing, pleading, and changing schedules, you find yourself completing the slight task of registering. SIGNING UP for classes at Foster Auditorium is the second step of registration, and a dreaded task for all students.



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Student Government has Strong Program at Bama SCA . . . FAMILIAR WORDS to all U of A stu- dents . . . but behind those words is a great deal that only a relatively few know about. Under the leadership of president Ben Reeves, the SCA made its forty-eighth year successful, and the Legislature, led by vice-president Harold Albrit- ton, acted on many issues vital to the students, welfare during the session. Leask Harris held the purse strings as the SGA became a thriving business. The task of introducing new students to the Capstone was capably handled by Charlie Crook, chairman of Freshman Orientation Committee first semester, and by Don Solomon, second se- mester. Bama spirit was kept at a peak by julian But- leris Spirit Planning Committee which directed the pep rallies, parades, and special events. uBulldogs Erased, Alabama Rollsv was the Homecoming theme selected by Trarrum Fitz- patrickis Homecoming Committee. Alabainais own Mel Allen led the pep rally and gala parade. For several weeks the Campus United Fund Drive headed by Bobby Roebuck solicited stu- dent donations for the charitable organizations in the area. Bama Day this year was under the direction of Marvin Epstein. The colorful political parade and carnival were the center of attraction as the politicians had their day before the student body. HAROLD ALBRITTON Vice President 1 BEN REEVES President 1 if mb'- . ar nuff., .,., ,F . A .,,, ,hh A-:'-ll: :V xx a

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