Waynesburg University - Mad Anthony Yearbook (Waynesburg, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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5 Q' . .1 'G ,i ein' -ff r f i ,ir ,44 U 'gf' .jd as ar r', And so l said - - MA. fm AM Hey! Housemothers Miss N. Davis Mrs. M. Scott Oh you 0 MS Busier than ever this year, the average Walton Hall girl is a perfect example of the typical college coed. Her college life is a constant round of studying and campus activities with just the right amount ot social lite thrown in for good measure. Walton accommodates close to 90 girls under the capable direction and motherly eyes of Mrs. Madge Scott and Miss Nan Davis. Outstanding among the aFFairs given at the Dorm was the Xmas party when the Hall rang with music and laughter ot the girls and their dates. Throughout the year the girls held mid- night spreads to raise their spirits and friendly games of Bridge for relaxation. With the addition of a new coke machine and sunbathing on the New Wing root in the spring, Walton Hall has everything that the College woman could ask. and Shouldn t Have - - -!

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ULQQW5 ALJ An informal sociable dormitory, Sayers Manor, houses friendly college coeds. These girls are connected with almost every activity on the campus. Starting in the fall with Open House on Homecoming, and later a Christ- mas Party, these girls never have a dull moment to keep themselves from being busy and happy. To keep things running smoothly, Mrs. Lenore Craft and Miss Lois West- fall watch over the girls. Sayers was the former home of Dr. A. B. Miller and more recently Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sayers. lt was converted into a lovely, spacious upper class dormitory in l93O. Typical room at Sayers Mrs Croft 82 i

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