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Best Little Whorehouse in Texas The cast members of Best Little Whorehouse strut their stuff in the brothel parlor. The first scene is dramatically executed with opening number Little Bitty Pissant Country Place. Photos: L. Frda go 20 Campus Nite
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Whether in fair or in dark stormy WEATHER After a year in New Orleans, one tends to remember the rain more than the sunshine. Here is a reminder of those great sunny days when you were able to temporarily transform from your natural human state to that of sun goddess. In the past, New Orleans weather has al- ways been represented by the rain and hurri- canes. Tulane students have always grudg- ingly awaited the rain with open umbrellas and rubber duck shoes. While the meteorolo- gists never stop predicting the downpours, the sun does not completely cease to shine. In between the cloudy days are the clear, balmy days. Warmth and sunshine are also typical of New Orleans ' weather. Students anticipate these days with bathing suits and beach tow- els. With the first ray of sunshine also comes the first Tulane sunbather. Across the campus sunworshippers fill the fir.st Tulane sunbather. Across the campus sunworshippers fill the quads. This is not normal bathing suit weath- er either. While the northern sections of the country are buried beneath two feet of snow, New Orleans is experiencing weather equiv- alent to the tropics. What other region, be- sides the South, is capable of producing 70- degree weather in the middle of January? Students do indeed take advantage of these days. A trip to the park, a game of frisbee and socializing on the UC benches all constitute sunny-day activities. The library is left vacant and studiers retreat outdoors. All praise Apollo for his graciousness. You better take your umbrella though, because rain is always around the corner. — Michelle Schmidt Simply as a token to the memory of muddy quads, wet- puddly sidewalks and ruined shoes — THE UMBREL- LA. Weather 19
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c. ampud fllie The annual performance of Campus Nitc occurred in Dixon Hall on April 9, 10 and 11 with the presentation of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. The lead roles, Miss Mara and the Sheriff were played by Tamara Bozof, a Newcomb junior, and Chris Clee- land, an engineering freshman, respectively. Bonnie Detweiler, a senior in the Theater Department, directed the play. Spring 1987 marked the 37th year that the student-run Campus Nite organization planned and performed a spring musi- cal. — Sandra Rohde Toni Kasper energetically enlivens her character as the audience cheers her on. Campus Nite 21
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