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lilERIC ira IWEEHLW The Tulane Hullabaloo, weekly student publication of the University, attempted to keep pace with the progressiveness of a new era at Tulane during the 1938-39 session. While the administrators renovated, recon- structed and beautified the campus, the Hullabaloo received a new dress. Modern headline type, streamlined, with modern in- novations, changed the appearance of the publication. A very capable staff, augmented by the work of artists Margaret Lee Wendt and Nathaniel C. Curtis, Jr., published the weekly and the frequent supplements in color. The Hullabaloo was successful in conducting its second campaign to aid the needy at Christmastime. Published by the Student Council of the University and directed by an editor, selected by competition by a publications board, the Hullabaloo is the official publication of the students of the University. An ambitious business staff, led by Louis McKnight Jones, aided the publication greatly throughout the session. PIERCY J. STAKELUM, Associate Editor BETSY BRES, Newcomb Editor ISSUED BY THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF TULANE THE STAFF Eari. C. CoLi.us Maiiaiiiiid Editor EDITORIAL PiKRCV T- StAKIIIM W. KORINSOV Kos ' RAn LOUIS McK. JONES, Business Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS Martin Schmidt Camt us Editor Hetsy Bres A ' t-«(om ; Editor JosR.Pii D. Martin- Medical Editor Eui.Ai.iE McKay Society SPORTS joiiv Hkath Editor Wirt RooctRS hsociale Richard Sfiiiikr Fraturrs liM Sk tkr I ' : attires ART Marcarkt Lki; Wkmh Harrrmore Brown N ( . Curtis, Jr. . Stag Artist I ' li.liiijraf ' lirr I ' raturrs BUSINESS Louis McK. Jones . Business Manatjer Chris N. Cariiias . Salionat .Idirrlisiiiff KicHARn E. SwANN, Jr. . Cinulatioii Manager Miss Shiri ey Schoiniiore . Xeiucomh Salesman Miss Theima IIws . . Srv;(omh Salesman Edward O. Fim.ey . . . Salesman Win lAM II. Ki ' Niz . Salesman Edmuns McIiiiennv . . Salesman Will lAM Mo.ss Salesman Morris Bi rk a . . . Salesman
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• ■ ■ •i TUl llE ' 111- EARL C. COULON. Managing Editor W, ROBINSON KONRAD, Associate Editor THE TULANE HULLABALOO Sitting, left to right: Eulalie tvtcKay, Piercy J. Stakelum, Betsy Bres, W. Robinson Konrad; standing, left to riglit: Slielby Flowers, Bobbie O. Ort ' enbacli, Elsa Capo, Ivlargaret Lee Wendt, Martin F. Sctimidt, Frances Senter, Mary Jane RePass, Ctiris Caridas, Sliirley Viosca, John Heath, Wirt Rodgers, Jr., Richard Seither,
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Iv f ' Reading from left to right; Bottom row; Pottfiarst. Chauvin. Second row: H. Brown, Campbell. Gash. Harrison, Ferrandou. Hereford Third row; Bres, Carter. J. Brown. Pfaff. Ramelli. Locascio. Fourth row: Buhler, Beatrous. Rickie. Wendt. Antin, Tow row; Fortson, Parker, Ehrhart, Pitts, Wallace. THE JAMBALAYA In this, the 44th volume, we have attempted to portray the college year as informally and com- pletely as possible and in the most modern mediums at our disposal. We have tried to avoid the stere- otyped and stiff type of annual usually issued, by a light, modern Tulanian theme and by new and modern art work, type, borders, inks, etc., and we hope that in so doing we have kept within the bounds of propriety. As to our staff, the editor and business manager were chosen from the staff by the Publications Board, and the other appointments were made by the respective staff heads, prime requisite being the work and interest shown. The office became a madhouse when the deadline neared Newcomb Business Manager Tebo and Editor Harris
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