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SERPENTINE This year ' s Serpentine staff has worked long and hard in order to record all angles of one year ' s life at West Chester State College. We have tried to in- clude tlie memorable, outstanding events as well as the everyday happenings that make life at West Chester the life we all know and love. In doing this we have always strived for interesting, active, and symbolic pictures and meaningful, informative cap- tions and write-ups. We have tried to make the 1963 Serpentine an attractive book— one that is a pleas- ure to look at and one you may be glad to possess. Along with recording the events and activities that took place during the school year of 1962-63, we have tried to pay tribute and say thank you to the people of West Chester State— the faculty and the students. For it is these people who make West Chester our school and different from and more dear to us than any other school. Memories of West Ches- ter won ' t be forgotten, but because they will fade, we hope this yearbook will help to keep alive always your memories of this year at West Chester State. The sports editors. Bill Killen, Nancy Reber, and Todd Ellis, pic- tured above, arranged for team pictures and did the write-ups and captions in the sports section, with help from their staffs. Below are Biff Fox, art editor, who made all revisions in the dummy; Marti Martinicchio, senior section editor, who had the responsibility of the entire senior section and the directory; and Janet Butler, typing editor, who prepared final copies of all wilting in the book. Without the help of the people pictured below and of the many others who helped but are not pictured, the 1963 Serpentine could not have been produced. Each editor appointed a staff and each staff member worked under and was responsible to the particular editor. Also, much assistance was gained from many who were ne ' er officially appointed, but who worked willingly. 25
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Carl Seisio, the assistant ed- itor acted as a mediator among the editors on the staff. He designated the distribution and collection of every assignment. The editor-in-chief of the 1963 Ser- pentine was Carole Bloom, who was responsible for selecting the editorial staff, giving final approval, and helping and suggesting when needed. Angie iioss was elected as business manager of this year ' s Serpentine. All financial and business arrange- ments and obligations were the re- sponsibility of Angie and her staff. The co-photography editors were Doris Arcangelo and Cherrie Piece. It was their job, with help from their staff and sports editors, to ar- range for and have all the pictures taken and decide which ones to use. Maureen Hart and Jane Timmins, co-hterary editors, were responsible for cver ' caption and write-up that appears in this yearbook. Although much of the writ- ing was done by membe rs of the literary and sports staffs, these two corrected and approved everything. % p L ■ Wk % IE i • ' 1 y i li HClk i ai. - ■i tJi H Mr. Hallman, in his capacity as art consultant, advised and gave suggestions to the art editor. Serpentine advisor, Mr. Landnim, spent many long liours working with all members of the staff. His valuable help was most important in the production of the book. Mr. Strayer, photog- raphy consultant, advised and aided the editors.
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QUAD ANGLES Members of the Quad Aiig e.s staff, in many different capacities, gather for an informal meeting dnring their busy day. Each of these persons is a vital cog in the mass machinery that goes to work in turning out a newspaper that satisfies all who read its informative pages. These are the people whose job it is to seek out, gather, write, and edit what is to be published. All curricula are well- repre.sented by these conscientious and cooperative staff members. Hour.s upon hoiir.s of toil of all kinds form the foundation for producing a publication such as West Chester State ' s student newspaper, Quad Au ih ' s. Quad Angles is pnbHshed twice monthly when possible and is, or at least should be, the medium through which the students and faculty can com- municate effectively with one another. The efforts of the entire staff are directed toward this primary purpose. In addition, the staff attempts to combine just the riglit variety of news, features, sports, and humor so that everyone gets something well worth reading. Dr. Thomas E. Berry is the experienced and very capable advisor for the staff of Quad Angles. Peeking over one ' s shoulder may not be really polite, but we just couldn ' t help wondering what was so ex- tremely interesting in this issue of Quad. Maybe he has been fortunate enough to have his name or his picture appear in the Quad Angles. Busy at his usual routine is Bob Brandt, editor-in- chief of Quad Angles for the ' 62- ' 63 school year. Bob was promoted to this position after serving as co-editor for one semester last spring. He agrees that directing a student publication is hard, but very rewarding, work. 26
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