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THE QUAKER
ROW 1, seated: S. Burgess, J. Gormley, C. Temkin, R. Paisner, J. Brown, B. Harington, W. Bonnar, D. Elite, J.
Morgan, A. Grace, J. Bartlett, P. Johnson, D. Ross, S. Symonds, D. Kolsky, C. Fdand, H. Tucker, J. Bulman, T.
Freedman, S. Cole. ROW 2, standing: F. Sulloway, J. Mahoney.
John Bartlett, Editor-in-Chief The biggest surprise for John Bartlett, Mr. Fuller, and the staff this
Abner Katzman, Associate Editor year was the publishing of the first issue of the Quaker. A mammoth
Steven Freedman, Associate Editor four page account of events of the preceding three months and pre
Darrell Ross, Copy Editor pared by the Editor with the invaluable assistance of Steve Freedman
Arthur Grace, Sports Editor and Abner Katzman, the Quaker made such an impression on the school
James Medoff, Sports Editor that Editor Bartlett was forced to come out with another issue before
Seth Burgess, Photography Editor Christmas. The crowning achievement of the staff, however, was the
Terrence Mahoney, Exchange Editor publishing of the third four-page issue before spring vacation. Such
Michael Rotelli, Business Manager productivity was the result of conscientious faculty support, an en
Mr. Frank Fuller, Faculty Advisor thusiastic set of sub-editors, cheap photography, and a co-operative
printer. The chief contribution of the Quaker, however, has been to
show Moses Brown just how well an uninformed school can get along.
A picture of the Quaker staff at
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