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J A B A L A Y A How ' s for a smile. Smiley Well, not quite everybody! Duh, whdt ' cha doing. Bod?
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T H E Dis honest boi, Jerry BUSINESS STAFF - The 1950 Jamb business staff, through the industry and WARREN A. MIX Business Manager initiative of many cooperating students, raised more RONALD STURTZ Organizations Manager money in advertising sales than has ever been raised by SMILEY MARTIN Oftice Manager previous staff. Relying upon an efficient office staff T m ' rTaN ■•■.-. -. ■- ■. ■. ■. AdlerS i l Zr under the direction of Office Manager ' ' Smi ey ; Martin, PATSY WEIL Asst. Ad Manager Advertising Manager Tom Ryan led a hard-workmg sales HUBERT COHN Salesman staff through many a difficult sales campaign, ably as- JACK FISCHER Salesman j-j gj Asstislant Ad Manager Patsy Weil, to a record- CORKY FALBAUM Salesman L„,l,;„ ' l SHIRLEY GLOSSERMAN Salesman DreaKing peaK , , cx i L • i 5l lgR[ AN RAPHAEL Salesman I he organizations manager, Ronald bturtz, who is also BOB BREGER Salesman one of the campus ' leading publications experts, engi- AUDREY LEHMON Salesman neered the sale and allocation of space to all organiza- ADELE EDWARDS Salesman ,. ,, . •,; ,111: ± x 1 1 ± SARA FRENCH . Office Staff + ' °ns on the campus. With a staff of competent student JEAN COVINGTON Office Staff personnel, Sturtz completed his job very effectively in MARY PILLOW SALES Office Staff semester, and assisted the editorial and advertising MARY JANE DILLARD Office Staff , rr , i-j xL • I HILDRED RUNYAN Office Staff staffs to expedite their work. The only time they worked!
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AU-A4ne Uocun iJxme I Hu Mabal oo ASHWDRTH, McBRIDE MME ]VEW STAFF September 20, 1949 — Edgar Ashworth, Jr., editor of the Tulane Hullabaloo, and Tom McBride, business manager, have appointed their 1949-1950 staff. The big editorial jobs will be filled by Bill Jenkins as associate editor, Jack Owens as news editor, Charles Ray- mond as copy editor, Al Perry as sports editor. Bill Conery as assistant sports editor, Rosita Garcia as society editor, M. D. Sapp as intercollegiate editor. Bob Smith as reviewing editor. Clyde i , McLean as feature editor. Hugh Oliver f- as columnist, and Ronald Sturtz as poll conductor. Cartoons will be handled by George Nelson, Dick Fields and Tom Beal. Editorial assitants will include: Pat Truog. Brewer Pence. Adrien Aitkens Rene Daussin. Buddy Rodrigue, Ann Hahn, Ann Williams, Marilyn Weiss Hans Feibelmann. and Carl Schu- macher. Reporters appointed are Robert Leidenheimer, Andrew Mays, Frank Tornabene, George Wiisn. Louis Ros- ner, Mel Opofowsky, Juan Velasco. Jack Wormser. Louis Vergne, B.etty Kiralfy, and Al Lottinger. McBride will be aided on the busi- ness end by circulation Manager Jack Conroy, Business assistant Larry Hen- nessy and Janet Scharff, circulation as- sistants Loretta Lowey. Joy Reinganum Marilyn Rosenberg. Jack Ponder, Frank Stitch, and John Phillips. HULLABALOO STAFF REOHGAMZED November 10. 1943 — A reorganization of the Hullabaloo staff has been ef- fected, announced Edgar Ashworth. Jr.. editor. Jack Owens, formerly news editor, and Charles Raymond, formerly copy editor, have both been promoted to the newly created rank of associate editor. Clyde McLean will take over as news editor. Bob Smith as copy editor. Rene Mendlovitz will succeed M. D. Sni; ;; as intercollegiate editor. Adrien Aitkens has been named assistant news editor, while Patricia Truog has been given the post of assistant copy editor. Newly appointed reviewing editor is Andrevr Mays. Lurilla Harris, Myron Eichler and Don- ald Ray are three new editorial as- sistants. Business Manager Tom McBride has promoted Gerald Schwark to assistant business manager. Old Headgear himse ' -f My files are closed DWEi S ASSUMES IVEW POSITIDIV January 19, 19J0 — A new position has been created on the Hullabaloo staff. The title of managing editor falls to Jack Owens, former associate editor. Because of Bob Smith ' s resignation Patricia Truog will beccme copy editor under Owens, and Conrad Smith and Dick Hart will be assistant copy editor. Elise Mitchell will replace Adrien Aitkens as assistant news .editor. On the business staff Jack Ponder will succeed Jack Conroy as circula- tion manager. New circulation assistants are Bob Hogue and Shirley Fred. ODLABALLUH IS BIOT OF THE YEAR April 2, I9J0— The Tulane Hulla- caloo became the Oolaballuh yester- day as th.e paper switched to humor in celebration of April Fool ' s Day. Editors Elise Mitchell. Mary Krebs, Conrad Smith, and Dick Hart put out an edition full of color, notority. pictures, and TISSUE. Rumor hath it that this was the best sdition of the year. I BULLA RECEIVES 7TH ALL-AMEBICAIV May 8. 1950— The Hullabaloo re- ceived its seventh consecutive AU- Araerican award from the Associate Collegiate Press this semester . The Hullabaloo received 960 points out of a possible 1000 on the ACP rating scale, which judge news values, writing and editing, headlines and makeup, and departments and special features. Only five other newspapers in the ' Hullabaloo ' s classification received an W.-f. merican rating. COMAH SMITH MMEB NEW EBITDB June 8, 1950— Editor of the Hulla- baloo for 1950-1951 will be Conrad Smith, senior journalism major, the Pub- lication Board announced recently. Smith has been on the staff of the Hullabaloo for over two years, most recently as assistant copy editor. He was also co-editor of the widely ac- claimed April Fool issue. Others who tried out for the position of the editorship included: Mary Krebs, J)ick Hart, and Elise Mitchell. ,
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