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A Trip to the Archives
These pics were taken in 1992 and we would love to hear from you if you are in them or if you can put a name to a face.




It is often said that ‘everyone has at least one good book in them’. The accompanying retort, ‘and for most people that is
We want to share the journeys that you have been on, give voice to the people you have meet, the songs you have sung and the dances you have learned. We want to celebrate those who view prosperity as something to be enjoyed, not just to be counted. (But if filming your story requires Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg and a budget of £150m we are all ears).
The editor of the 1973 Review had a very interesting take on his role, as expressed in his editorial:
We hope that you will all enjoy it as much as you are meant to. It should be varied, humorous, serious, informative, interesting, topical, relaxing and original. A school magazine should not simply be something that you pick up and see if your article is in and then drop… Humour is another very important ingredient. One normally finds that magazines providing a majority of humour are the most popular. But humour has to be controlled. Too much humour becomes monotonous.

The Editor (1973)