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AUDlTOR'S STAFF-Left to right: Betty Duncan, Edith Balazick, Prof. James Rice, and Dorothy Reynolds 8 8lf'.Cl0lfLlfL8 Students pass in and out of the castle of Registrar Talpas day after day on all sorts of errands, including the paying of bills, the registering of complaints, the collecting of mail, and using of the telephone. ln spite of their many visits to the office, students seldom stop to realize the significance of the activity that goes on behind the walls of the business oftices of the administration. We're perfectly aware that they mail the grades and bills home, but we forget the many other services that they perform in order to keep everything running smoothly. Mr. Talpas, with the aid of his assistant, Miss Ritzingerg Mr. Rice, Miss Westfall, and the many others who spend hours pushing pencils and pounding typewriters, deserve a round of applause from their beneficiaries. Mr. Talpas states that the year has been a good one and that the cooperation of the student body and faculty has never been surpassed. l 4 V i., i i' I i t ,.,. K .T i REGISTRAR'S STAFF-Left to right: M. K. Talpas, Mary Kaifesh, Mary Faieta, Sara V. Ritzinger, Helena Rhome and Muriel Reynolds. 19
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l Left to right: Mrs. Jessie Ovndoff and Mrs. May Clovis. Ae l 6l,l I If you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty-seconds' worth of distance run -how many minutes have the students of Waynesburg College spent poring over vast volumes in the library which is located on the second fioor of Mill Hall? How many term papers have drawn their origin from the more than 20,000 volumes which grace the shelves there? After all, a great deal of what one learns must necessarily come from the pages written by the authorities and literary men of the world from the time of Plato and Aristotle until the days of Eugene O'Neill and Sinclair Lewis, and it is in the library that we find those sources and benefit from them. Mrs. Orndoff and Mrs. Clovis, assisted by Mrs. Barbara Furtney and student helpers, Helen Sliviak, Mary Matilda Prigg, Eileen Galiley, and Patricia Millheim, work every day, and almost every evening, to accommodate students, and they certainly deserve a world of credit for their kind assistance. N 4, X4 Grind, Grind, and More Grind! 18
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DORMITORY HOUSEMOTHERS'-Left to right: Mrs. Wayne Scott, Margaret Craig, and Mrs. John McCracken. Not Pictured: Mrs. Grace McCulley, Mrs. William Nevin, Mrs. Lenore Craft, Miss Lois Westfall, and Mrs. June M, Hunt. amyoow ormiforiw Some recognition should indeed go to the housemothers of Waynesburg College dormitories-those tireless individuals who are so grossly misunderstood and so undertrodden by their charges. Seriously, they do a wonderful iob and they are appreciated by their many foster children. The credit at Walton Hall goes to Mrs. John McCracken, who was mother-and-chief first semester this year, Mrs. Wayne Scott, who is the present housemother, Mrs. Grace McCulley, Mrs. William Nevin, and Mrs. June M. Hunt. Varsity Hall is presided over by a student housemother, Margaret Craig, and the care of Sayers Hall lassies goes to Mrs. Lenore Craft and Miss Lois Westfall. To the men of the campus, who are housed in Hanna Hall, the gymnasium, and Woods Hall, we give credit for being able to take care of themselves. To all who are innocent of dormitory ways and means we say, Dormitories are the spice of life. 'i 'hp..,,,. .., ' 'gg i -sf M l lff 'W l Room 314 at Walton Hall Wlwfb Dates MOON 20
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