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The Hullabaloo managed to break many records this year. Principle among them were printing three editions on one day and also having more issues burned than in any previous yea ' . Conrad Red Smith was the power that was with Bert Shrine holding forth over the business staff. Chief assistants were Dick Hart, Elise Mitchell, Mary Krebs, Joe Crossley, and Bob Zeleny. George Rigby, Don Carson, and Mary Myers rounded out the ad and business staff. All American Shep Pleasants led the sports department uncapably assisted by Scoop Cohen, John Winn, and anyone else who could be rooked into writing some sort of sports story. Especially one about soccer. . Also prominent in the Hulla office were the two col- umnists. Jack Anderson, who always pleased the advertis- ers, and Bob Leidenhelmer, the red blooded American boy. Usually hiding in a corner until ten minutes before their columns were due, they would crawl out and bang frantically away at a typewriter for a few seconds. The re- sult was generally just short of being libelous. Still the Hulla staff continued its winning ways with its stupenduous editorial page. The athletic office set up an office In the gym; the cafeteria started using hot water, and the engineers and lawyers wrote nasty letters. Another feature was the hole In the head which resulted from the Gorgeous Gertrude vs. Canada Don. Gorgeous Gertrude put up a terrific struggle but Don was too much for him. But week after week the Hullabaloo marched on, or perhaps a step back once In a whjje. Our Cig Is best, the nose test does work Top: Gef that editorial look Bottom: Short staffed?
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CONRAD SMITH Editor BERT SHRINE Business Manager J he ..y t I - m e r i c a n STAFF CONRAD SMITH Editor RICHARD HART Managing Editor MARY KREBS Associate Editor JOE CROSSLEY News Editor BOB ZELENY Copy Editor SHEP PLEASANTS Sports Editor ADRIEN AITKENS Society Editor ART YAZMAJIAN Intercollegiate Editor BETTY KIRALFY Assistant News Editor JOHN WINN Assistant Sports Editor JACK ANDERSON Columnist REPORTERS — Robert Leidenheimer, Edward Wright, Marshall Alperin, Harry Beverungen, Gene Garber. BERT SHRINE Business Manager DON CARSON Circulation Manager MARY MYERS Assistant Circulation Manager WARRENE HAYNE Business Staff ETHEL SHORE Business Staff LOUISE HARDING Business Staff KAY HENRY Circulation Assistant WALTER KROPF Circulation Assistant I don ' t see my nanne anywhere Dick hard at work ID 4
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STAFF HAL REEVES . . . ESTHER GILBERT . MARY GILBERT . . JANE DOGGETT . . SHIRLEY ANN GRAU ANDREW MAYS . . . . . Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Business Manager Graduate Editor Graduate Editor BLAKE WEST Graduate Editor Editorial Board: Barbara Brogan, Doris Cahn. Leah Drescher, Jack Flowers, Malcolm Forsyth, Wiltred L. Guerin, Jr., H. Barry Immel, Alice Koch, John H. Magyar, Tricia McRaven, Marie Roussel, Fred West. BUSINESS STAFF JUNE ANTLEY Business Staff EMILY DEES Business Staff ANNE HADLEY Business Staff PATRICIA WILLIAMS . . . Business Staff JOHN DILLON HUSBAND . Faculty Advisor ROBERT MANSON MYERS . Faculty Advisor JOHN HENRY STIBBS . . . Faculty Advisor Carnival represents an answer to the long felt need for a litera,ry magazine at Tulane. It is pub- lished four times yearly by the students of ihe university, and is a recognized member of the University Publications Board. Its selections consist of short stories, poems, and critical articles sub- mitted by members of the student body. Although, only in its second full year as a publication. Carni- val has received the active support of both the students and the university administration., June ' s half asleep again c n u L OFFICERS STEVE ELLIS Chairman JUNE ANTLEY Secretary PROF. GEORGE E. SIMMONS . Advisor DR. JOHN H. STIBBS .... Advisor MEMBERS June Antfey, BIN Cady, Dave Clary, Dick Hart, Keith Hotard. Hal Reeves, Thomas Ryan, Bert Shrine. Coarad Smith, Jack Turner, Vincent Goodman, To direct the affairs ot all university publica- tions is the primary function of the Publications Board. Morever, editors and business managers of campus publications are selected by the Board, which also r-upervlses any changes In, or cont.roverslal matters concerning publica- tions. The Board is composed of Ihe editors and business managers of the Hullabaloo and the JAMBALAYA, the editor of Carnival magazine, the president of Theta Nu Journalism Fraternity, the president and one elected mem- ber of Student Council, two senior class of- ficers, and one Newcomb representative. Act- ing in the advisory capacity are ' he head of the Journalism Department and ' he Director of Student Life. UPTwr Turner, borrowed the coat for the picture? PUBLICflTIOnS BOARD 30
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