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FALL- WINTER S TOR Y On September 16th, Exonians flocked back in their annual migration. There were new ringers, of course, new milk machines, a new principal and something called the APC. But seniors who had lost their faith in change, expected another Exeter Fall Term. At the end of twelve weeks they were disillusioned. Whatever happened to the Webster buttroom? Stricter smoking laws cut the most infamous campus buttroom from thirty-two to one lone smoker. The free-wheeling den of Exeter escapism was becoming extinct, preserved only by some dehant se- niors. WPEA, 88.1 on your FM dial. While students glued their ears to the tune box from 7:00 to 8:00, DJ's on the new Academy radio station cut loose over the air. The new, high-frequency demagogues enthralled Exonians with their charisma. Hot pastrami, pizzas, and grindersf' A new Director of Dining Halls tried to win the admiration of local gourmets with his dynamic cuisine. For a while meals improved but mass cooking prevailed and the same complaints circulated over the effigy of hard-boiled eggs and American Chop Suey. College interviewers and cold weather descended upon the Exeter campus, but the mood was cheered up by the first Dorm Dance in the Lamont Art Gallery. Before the end of the term, the Chairman of the Dance Committee vowed that he would bring 1,000 females to Exeter. Student hunger was almost satiated when this astonishing, unprecedented claim came true.
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if While Exeter cheerleaders worshipped the end zone soil after every touch- down, a small but fast football team won its first two games. A new mas- cot, Phil the Exeter Lion appears, but the team fell into a losing slump of three games. 150 girls arrived for the Midwestern Club Fall Dance, thanks to exuber- ant promotion and the Playboy Club atmosphere. With a promise from the new principal that the Student Council could assume all the powers that it wanted, the student governing body started a vigorous program for student responsibilities. A judiciary Committee was formed to deliberate on disciplinary cases with the Dean. Exonians became involved in the Presidential Election in debates and campaign committees. A student poll registered student consensus for Johnson and for Keating. After the national elections were concluded, several frustrated, would-be-politicians had to fall back into student life and content themselves with less worldly issues. One morning, tired Exonians stumbled into chapel to be promptly awak- ened. Ex-principal William Saltonstall had returned to speak about the Peace Corps in Nigeria. Old boys led a resounding ovation for Salty who nostalgically reminded them of the past. 16 ....,. f rseetsy -M reei 3 c ' C .I ' , it I iw-ffii'
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