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GI-- THE PEAN First Row: R. H. Dean, T. Halsted, H. Cook, j. Beer, D. Baker, Felstiner, La Vine, Burke, Amory. Second Row: Corcoran, G. Wright, D'Ama.nda, Van Dusen, C. R. Trowbridge, R. N. George, Woll, Bissinger, Sisson. Third Row: Levy, Mulholland, Bowers, Coburn, Lanphier, Luman, Safford, Kampf, Danforth. Back Row: Mr. Krause, lvlr. Gillespie. PEAN Chairman: David E. Baker Managing Editor: john W. Beer Business Manager: james P. Felstiner Advisers: Mr, Gillespie, Stevens, Krause The scene is the Pean office, far too close to printing time. ln one corner several Editorial heelers- apparently illiterate-are ruthlessly slaugh- tering ream upon ream of what was once good material. At the crucial moment, a small man with a camera fmercifully name- less herel slithers through the door to re- port to Amory that he has just discovered that his Andover pictures are worthless, he forgot to remove his lens cap. Amory erupts, spraying the unfortunate with lava. Halsted snatches one of the battered type- writers to write the poor lad's obituary. Excitement reaches fever-pitch when Beer enters, an event significant in itself, and re- ports that Mr. Gillespie is coming down. Baker collapses in a dead faint, followed closely by Felstiner, Halsted, Burke, Amory, Cook, and even Beer, who is not wholly without a sense of duty. All the heelers present laugh heartlessly and depart. REVIEW President: john Benedict Managing Editor: Gardner S. Thoenen Business Manager: C. Robertson Trowbridge Adviser: Mr. Bennett Every school literary magazine contends with the same problems. It can never be a popular success, but it can serve as head- quarters for those seriously interested in writing. The fall issue did not contain any work of great moment. However, Grover Amen's poems and the stories by George Woodman showed some inspiration and ability. The winter issue, considerably enhanced by a Steinberg-like cover, produced a wider variety of material by new contributors. In its efforts to re-establish writing in the school, the Review sponsored informal discussion and criticism of students' work. Although still tottering, the magazine can point to slowly enlarging ranks of writers, a slightly bigger subscription list, and a par- tial eradication of last year's debt. iiosi
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REVIEW First Row: S. B. Dean, Woodman, C. R. Trowbridge, Benedict, Thoenen, Whedon, Recktord. Second Row: Adams, W. B. King, Finn, Schubert, Bowers, Halsey, C. C. Green. In Front: Highet, Sweeney. E BOOK Co-Editors: D. C. Sperling, H. C. Watts Business Manager: Philip H. Pitney Adviser: Mr. F. j. Wood The E Book is the pocket guide to Exeter. lt contains a summary of school activities, clubs, publications, athletics, songs, and rules. Although the book is primarily designed to be an aid to new boys and is therefore sent to every new boy the summer before he enters, everyone con- nected with the school benefits by its complete coverage of all the functions of the Academy. This year's issue was dedi- cated to Earl A. Barrett, Chairman of the French Department, and contained wel- coming addresses by Principal Saltonstall and Herbert B. Cousins, President of the Class of l95O. E BOOK Sperling, Watts, D. Peck, Pitney, Tenca. 11041
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