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u liiiiE liiinsiii C. STOCKER FONTELIEU President DR. MONROE LIPPMAN Head of the Deparfment of Theater and Speech Executive Director of the New Orleans Little Theater LEO S. LAVANDERO Professor of Theater and Speech and Associate Director of the New Orleans Little Theater ETHEL BRETT Teachers in the Department of Theater and Speech GEORGE HENDRICKSON Technical Directors of the New Orleans Little Theater And she go t married a weelt later You did it, you scoundrel, says Inspector Mullin B fjHll B t, ' i W 1 K ' iHP Bi i . 1 1 : jfc ' ' - i fe.. ..JP 1 • I 1 . j f Am 1 1 m r i mmWi 1 nayv. S m iSfllK BS I r l ' tQ fl H j; L4 1 f w mm r V fe-K ■« «i
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II 19 49 MY BEALE took up where BLITCH left off in the cartoon department, hlulla office scenery took a turn for the worse in the form of male replace- ments for Dale and Diane, to wit, PAUL NEW- MAN and CHARLES RAMOND, copy and fea- ture editors respectively. LEO COCO assisted Paul at the copy desk, while MARY DURLAND SAPP helped Rosie Carnes sift the social dirt. MARY LOU MOSSY (she of wampus-cat fame) wrote theatre reviews and CLINT EFFINGER handled news from the veteran ' s standpoint. Supplementing the staff were editorial as- sistant RALPH POOLE, FORRETT RAU, ROSIE GARCIA, BUDDY RODRIGUE and JOHN BAKER. As circulation manager, FRANCIS John Gleason and Rosemary Carnes — two Hulla standouts PLOUGH made sure the papers got to their readers, with the help of JANET SCHARFF and JANE LEVY. LEON C. SOULE was business assistant. BUSINESS STAFF LARRY HENNESSEY Business Manager TOM McBRIDE Assistant Business Manager FRANCIS A. PLOUGH Circulation Manager LEON SOULE Business Assistant JANET SCHARFF Circulation Assistant JANE LEVY Circulation Assistant Who says everybody in the Hullabaloo office reads the Hullabaloo?
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1 1 n n B S+ocker and the Monk Which face is yours, Lot+ie? This was the second year that TUT has worked in association with the New Orleans Little Theater, an arrangement that has attracted nationwide attention. From October through June a play was produced each month at the Little Theater. Thornton Wilder ' s The Mer- chant of Yonkers was one of the two brought to Dixon Hall for campus performances. Me- morial by Allen White, a local playwright, was given its world premiere. Among the other productions were The Petrified Forest , The Glass Menagerie , and The Barretts of Wim- pole Street . It ' s a plane, it ' s a bird, it ' s Mighty Mouse That ' s Hendrickson with the script
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