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QUAD The student at West Chester is represented in the field of journalism through the publication of Quad Angles. This year the editors and the members of the staff have been very successful in printing the college paper every two weeks; formerly, it was a bi-monthly publication. Many changes have been made since the spring semester of 1953. The full four page publication of previous years has given way to a six page newspaper of better quality. This change has produced a finer campus news organ. These past years have witnessed major changes in the context of the paper, but tliese have in no way detracted from the high standards and reputation that are a part ot Quad. Fine editorials, feature articles, the very new and po)jular gossip column, sport stories, and a calendar of the week are but a few of the highlights of the ])aper. An added feature is a section devoted to former West Chester graduates, appropriately called News Briefs. Tuesday nights at the printers, last minute changes and revisions, endless proof reailing — all these are every day occurrences for the slalf of Quad Angles, an integral part of campus life. The editors and staff mem- bers, under the capable direction of Dr. Thomas K. Berry, endeavor to jiresent to the student issues of the most important events that take place in the various curricula — Secondary, Elementary, Music, and Health and Physical Education. Displaying its versatility. Quad acts as an advertis- ing agency. Without the advertisements we should never know what movies are playing up town. Since the size has been reduced, it has been necessary to cut some of the advertising. Who is responsible for seeing that the bills are paid? This responsibility rests with the Business Staff. Behind most organizations on campus there are a few loyal members who receive none of the glory, but who do a large share of the work. Quad Angles is no excep- tion to this rule. A little publicized, yet extremely hard working group, is the Business Staff of the college news- paper. It is they who make the publication of the paper possible by getting advertisements, straightening out the mailing list, juggl ing expenses, and doing all those imiumerable little jobs that publishing a newspaper entails. Although usually in the background, this part of the Quad, Angles staff decides such problems as the number of publications the budget can carry each year. The Quad Angles Business Staff holds the reins on the ambitious Editorial Staff, but their mutual harmonious attitude for the production of a worthwhile news organ has led to a highly successful and popular publication. Behind the headlines are found: co-editors-in-chief, Jane Perkins and Donald B. Wodock; copy editor, Jane Johnson; feature editor. Alma L rbano; co-sports editors. John Arcker and Francis Groff; circulation manager. Kathryn Miller: co-business managers. Laurette Capuro and Honald J. Slavecki: photographer. Wallace Cross- man; faculty adviser. Dr. Thomas K. lieary. business adviser. Dr. I ' obert F. Anderson. The stall includes J. (barter. B. Chadwick. J. Collins, H. D ()razio. B. Ecken- roth. J. Fisher. J. Franceschini. B. (leiger. J. Click, M. Hagey, H. Haldeman. M. Holman. J. Johnson. D. Jones, F. Kiemer. T. Lambert. J. Lantlruni. D. Langan. T. Layton. J. Mclvor. H. () Hegari. P. Purcell. J. Kobalban. C. Hockelt. C. Sheppard. H. Shields. M. Stohler. J. Tatem. . Turiiin. 11. Williams. M. Wood- ward, and D. Zarr. 24
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Patricia Martin, Associate Editor SERPENTINE EDITORIAL STAFF Carolyn H. Meyer, Editor-in-Chief Patricia Martin. Associate Editor LITERARY Antoinette RusselL Editor Ann Adams Joseph Franceschini (-harlotte Fretz Mary Louise March Mary Louise Metzger Janet Moore .Natalie Sgamliati Beverly Shafer Nancy Weand ART Ruth Johnsen. Co-Editor Marv Ann Pettigrass Co-Editor SPORTS David Hartney. Editor Barbara Huebner. Editor Frank Mooney. Editor Carol Holt Nancy Snyder Nancy Vulich PHOTOGRAPHER Wallace Crossman PHOTOGRAPHY Nancy Schuler, Editor Ann Feeney Frances Mohnack Barbara Rittenhouse Fred Sales Mary Louise Schuettler Francis Shope Nancy Swanson Leone Weibley TYPING Marian Ransburg Janet Poppe Robin Reinhold Marjorie Renninger Dolores Roby Betty Shreiner Barbara Weigand Lois Wilson Head Typist BUSINESS STAFF Janet Gibbons. Business Manager Frances Mohnack. Chairman of Advertising Committee Rita Fox. Chairman of Sales Committee Eleanor White. Chairman of Patrons Committee Betty Cullis Ann Louise Stade Judith Edwards Janet Trinley Barbara Erb Jacoli Nancy Vulich Sarah Jane Hawk Phyllis Yea le Irene Knapp ADVISERS ' Marian Ransburg Miss Mary Elizabeth Clark Jerry Royer Dr. Earl F. Sykes Betty Shreiner Mr. Theodore Hallman John Smithgall Aniuinelle Russell, Literary Editor David Hartney, Frank Mooney, and Bar- bara Huebner, Sports Editors Mary Ann Pettigrass and Kulli Johnsen, Art Editors Marian Ransburg, Typing Editor Eleanor While, Rita Fox, and Frances Mohnack, Business StaiV 23
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ANGLES EDITORIAL STAFF A. Kathryn Miller, Jane Johnson, Ronald Slavecki, Laurelte Gipuro, Joanne Carter, Jean Fisher, and John Archer. First Rote: John Archer, Jean Fisher, A. Kathryn Miller, Jane Perkins, Donald Wodock, and Wallace Grossman. SecontI Roir: Madeline Ragolia, Marilyn Hagey, Carol Rockelt, Ronald Slavecki, Joanne Carter, Jane Johnson, Laurelte ( apuro, and Elizabeth Ilgenfritz. Third Row: Florence Berks, Sandra Baunian, Ruth Strauss, Caroline Foersler, Joseph Franceschini, Barbara Geiger, Alfreda Buckalew, Donald Zarr, John Collins, James Sensenig, Jane Taten, Mary Ann Stoliler, Frances Kiemer, Joseph Schade and Daniel Langan. 25
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