The box fans in the windows. The panty raids. The middle-of-the-night fire alarms. The in-room movie nights. The climbing of nine flights of stairs to avoid the long lines at the elevator on move-in day. The developing of lifelong friendships and relationships.
Those are but a few of the thousands of memories former and current Western Carolina
University students have of Scott and Walker residence halls. Following this spring
semester, both of the iconic nine-story buildings will be replaced by three modern
structures, with plans to add a fourth one should the need arise.
But, as the buildings come tumbling down brick-by-brick, its the memories that will
forever remain in the hearts of those students who lived in the two structures, many
of whom for the first time experienced living on their own.
Streaking was popular when I was in school and in front of the dorm was a round concrete
raised area to help traffic flow. One night it had been raining when a car pulled
up blowing their horn. A bunch of guys got out of the car naked, except for a paper
bag over their head, and started running around the concrete when one of them fell.
I know it probably hurt, but it was hilarious! A lot of great memories were made in
Scott Hall.
- Brenda Beam 75, Scott Hall
We were the singing girls and we sang all of the time in the lobby of Walker or in
the laundry room where the acoustics were better. I came to WCU in the fall of 1990,
17 years old, and filled with wonder. The dorm was the Honors dorm at the time and
I was greeted by friendly people and a cool RA, Julia from SC. She took our pictures
and made us all welcome. I enjoyed Walker so much that I stayed in the same dorm,
the same room for 5 years! My roommate and I were obsessed with New Kids on the Block
and we were friends with our sweet custodian, Mary. It was a great time. I hope I
can come visit that room. I did indeed bring my daughter up here in 2010 over the
summer and took her to my old suite. Of course, the doors were locked, but I would
like to see the place before it is destroyed.
Natasha Tyson Hall 95, Walker Hall
It will soon be history, the dorm I lived in at WCU for four years! Scott Hall was
built in 1969. I lived there from 74 until my graduation in 78 and learned so many
valuable life lessons within those walls! My sheltered upbringing gave way to some
rude awakenings! Fire drills occurred on a regular basis in the wee hours of the morning
if you lived in this dorm with a reputation. I remember questioning why some people
carried their plants out of the dorm as we all trudged down 14 flights of stairs wearing
our jammies and oversized WCU sweatshirts. Yeah, that kind of plant. 不 I remember
my first panty raid quite vividly and the shower, more like a blizzard of underwear
falling from the windows into the hands of fellow male students from a neighboring
dorm. Innocent. Harmless. Fun. Also, there were shocking, sad, life changing events
I witnessed as well, when on more than one occasion a student would leap from their
high dorm window. You see, when I lived there, no screens or locks were on the windows
to discourage such an incident. A friend once accidentally sent our radio to the ground
from our window sealing its fate. And I remember when a sort of huge air mattress
was brought in to model how students would be able to escape the dorm by jumping out
their window should a fire occur! There were outdoor concerts, Blue Oyster Cult in
Reid Gym, smoke so thick you couldnt see and a legendary laser light show, state
of the art Dodson Cafeteria (also gone) where Richard and I met, the Theta Xi old
farmhouse where we spent hours damaging our ears standing in front of speakers that
stood as tall as we were and belted out Creedence Clearwater Revival, Eagles, Doobie
Brothers, KC and the Sunshine Band among other favorites, piling multiple friends
in my little blue Pinto with the hatchback open and going on a manhunt, the fire that
took that endearing old fraternity house and the sadness that ensued, Scott Beach,湘showers
that never ran cold, scratch cakes prepared by this country girl in the dorm kitchen,
a really cool RA named Red... I lived among friends from my hometown and made many
precious new ones. My roommate was the best of the best...Karen Coughlin, and we spent
hours solving lifes problems. 歹We shared a love of swimming, so we went to the pool
every single night, came back to our room and ordered a Speedys pizza... mushroom
and Canadian bacon. I think it cost something like $1.87 each! I couldnt believe
tuition included free access to a beautiful indoor pool and pizza every night?!?
I had hit the big time!弘弘We taught ourselves synchronized swimming using a book
from the library and actually got pretty good! I remember my extreme excitement over
having the opportunity to swim throughout the year! To me that was as good as winning
the lottery! Our pizza was sooo good after all that exercise and was delivered to
the lobby of Scott where your name was yelled out when it arrived. Revisiting these
photographs really takes me back to some great times! So many memories, most undocumented,
but I did find a few to submit to WCUs request! ...even a few of Richard and I dating
way back then!!! Room 711. We called it Heaven on the Seventh floor. I guess we have
come full circle and grown old together, he and I. Both of our children have since
graduated from WCU and Richard will retire at the end of this year. Thanks, Danielle
Lightner, for your help locating some pictures. I love the one that reminds me that
the hall phone was beside our door and rang 24/7! Guess who answered it...a lot? We
never really minded...always anticipating it might be some guy for us or a long distance,
infrequent call from home. If it wasnt, a loud yell down the hall to notify who it
was for was in order. Good times! When Karen and I left that room for the last time,
we unbolted the dresser from the wall and documented our stay in that room by writing
our college nicknames...Sunshine and Cotton...and the dates of our college stay on
the back. We then bolted it back to the wall. I wonder if its still there?
- Judy Dillard Lightner 78, Scott Hall
Being an RA with some of the best staff and residents that you could ask for! Making
memories and friendships that have lasted into today really shows what a true catamount
is, family!
Joshua Mathis 15, Scott and Walker Halls
Scott 405! My favorite year of college was my freshman year (2009), and it was mostly
because of that dorm. I grew into myself because of the friendships I had there. Dance
parties in the hallway, fitting way too many people into one room for movie nights
and guitar hero jam sessions, deep talks with my roomie, and being constantly surrounded
by your best friends. There was nothing like it! The amount of amazing memories there...way
too many to list or count!
Lauren Mazzella 14, Scott Hall
I met my now fianc矇 in the 7th floor Walker common room. I lived on the same floor
and I believe in the same room that mom lived in when she attended Western.
Laura Tolbert 18, Walker Hall
I was at Western my first 2 years of college (2013-2015) then transferred to UNCW.
But freshman year in Walker was by far my favorite year of college and was like a
family.
Chip Hieronymi, Walker Hall
I loved my suite mates on the 4th floor of Walker. I also had friends who lived down
the hall from me. I was a freshman in 08 and one of my most vivid memories is the
bear with the Obama sign left on the catamount. My room faced the catamount and front
entrance so I had a good view of all the things that went down. I spent a lot of my
time at Scott, too, with many of my friends living in Scott and my boyfriend also
lived in Scott.
Stacy Van Buskirk 12, Walker Hall
I spent my junior and senior years living in Scott Hall. Such great times! Wish I
could relive those years again. Looking back, the shared bathrooms were not that bad.
Tamara Jones 99, Scott Hall
When I moved in freshman year, I was on the 8th floor in 809A. On move in day, I walked
into the suite to find my best friend from high school was living in 809B. 8th floor
2018-2019 school year was 10/10 the best floor ever!
Manon King, Walker Hall
I met my best friend of 25 years on freshman move in day. We had so many good times
in Scott Hall and have continued to make memories since graduation. One memory that
is scary, but talked about often, is when my hair dryer caught on fire. There was
a burnt spot on one of the tiles in room 610 where I lived all four years. I would
love to have that tile from the room as a keepsake.
Christy Wyatt 97, Scott Hall
Fourth Floor DZ Hall! White wicker furniture in the lobby and so many memories of
sitting there with our sisters! Rush with our new pledges riding the elevator and
spilling out to reveal who they were. Lifelong DZ Sisters!
Millie Ennis 83, Walker Hall
Its pretty silly but me and boyfriend would always meet up behind the two buildings
to eno. We had just started dating so all our dates were Starbucks, eno, and walking
around the track by Walker. Ill miss it.
Lacie Jones, Walker Hall
My freshman year, I lived on the 8th floor of Scott, which was the only co-ed floor
in the building. My roommate and I would bake cookies in the kitchen and go door to
door delivering them. The hall had a mostly open-door attitude where, if we were in
our rooms, our doors would be open for anyone to come in and hang out. We made awesome
friendships and felt like family. Scott Hall will always have a very special place
in my heart!!
Lydia Barfield 14, Scott Hall
I was sitting in the 8th floor study room when I saw this cute guy walk out of his
room. I quietly made a comment about him to my friend who then proceeded to get the
guys number for me. After an awkward introduction and 3 years later, we are engaged
and about to get married next fall!
Mikaela Cline, Scott Hall
The community style living. It made meeting new people easier.
Destinie Taylor 17, Scott Hall
As a transfer student I was unsure of making new friends, but I did! We had a blast
together in Walker.
Laura Lauffer 88, Walker Hall
I have sooo many memories, but I stayed in Scott Hall all 4 years of college!! Thats
usually unheard of but I did. I loved Scott Beach! You knew it was spring and hot
when the girls at Scott Beach were laying out! Farewell Scott Hall... if walls could
talk!!不不不不不
Andrea Godette 86, Scott Hall
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I am a freshman at WCU this year and my parents are so excited because theyre both
WCU alumni and met during their time here! I have grown up coming to this campus all
my life and when it came time to apply to college, Western Carolina was my only choice
and the only place I wanted to be. My mom is even more excited about me being on campus
because I am living in her old residential hall! Her and my many aunts and uncles
(my parents sorority sisters and fraternity brothers) have made so many good memories
in Scott Hall during their time at Western and now I get to do the same during its
last year standing. I am beyond proud to be a Catamount and cannot wait to make many
more memories. Go Cats!
Madelyn Dagerhart, Scott Hall
I met my boyfriend walking on a sidewalk in front of Scott freshman year- its been
five years now! Scott and Walker brought me some of the best friends Ive ever had.
We had so many family dinner nights, movie nights and game nights in those buildings.
Ill never forget it!
Juliann Witthoeft 18, Scott Hall
Scott Hall was my first Residential Assistant placement when I started my junior year!
I loved being able to make a positive impact on first year students and develop long
lasting relationships among my staff that I know will last forever!
Mikayla Ryan, Scott Hall
Had the honor to join WCU as an exchange student from Mannheim in 2000. I learned
to live without a tv or fridge in 10 sq. feet of open floor space. Most of the time
there was a crisscrossed clothes line full of underwear and t-shirts from 2 big German
guys (but with unrestricted access to Napster). While most of the other German students
lived in posh Madison hall, my roomie Holger and I loved vibrant Scott 201. One of
my most livid memories of Scott hall is when we watched the Florida recount in the
TV room with a lot of fellow students. Another memory that will stick forever is Friday
evening war up party when all the doors were open and people got ready to hit the
Cullowhee night life :-D Scott Hall 201 will always be associated with a year full
of happiness and freedom. A shoutout to my fellow hall residents Holger, William,
Jen, Ylvie, Ruth, Laura.
Dominik Erlebach 01, Scott Hall
The ladybugs in Walker! I've never seen so many ladybugs in my entire life, and I
lived on the 8th floor. Awkwardly, they usually got in the window and then died on
our windowsill. I remember the elevator being inoperable on move-in day my freshman
year (2004). Living on the 8th floor, that was quite interesting! The fire alarm started
blaring in the middle of the night. My roommate and I were really heavy sleepers,
and when we woke up the hallway was totally empty. We got scared thinking we were
the last ones out! We RAN down the stairs from the 8th floor only to realize that
we were in fact the first people outside!
Susan Fowler 07, Walker Hall
From laundry room Twister to Nerf Wars to simply chilling late playing Call of Duty
or watching a movie with friends, freshman year was great! Good times and fun start
to my college career.
Evan Anthony 14, Scott Hall
I made lifetime friends living on the 8th floor of Walker in 1998. Despite our awful
RA, we managed to have some wild times..."Old Crow" whiskey night, Drinking 22s of
Bud Light that we got from the "brew thru" (is it still there?), late night fire alarms
when we wouldn't even get out of bed because they happened so often.
Allen Hamilton 03, Walker Hall
I was there for the Great 5th Floor Flood of '05. Guys were throwing a football in
the hall outside my room and knocked a sprinkler head off. Water filled levels 5 and
down (pouring down the stairwells), Chase Pickett and I had some water damage, and
we got evacuated. The water had been sitting in the pipes for so long it was brown
and the water pressure above the sprinkler head that got knocked off basically ate
a divot in the concrete slab above. Good times.
Zach Hartwell 09, Walker Hall
I was going to miss the secret Santa exchange with my friends my freshmen year, stuck
in my room with a migraine. Instead of letting me miss, my friends brought the exchange
to my room so I could enjoy it. All the nights I spent studying, watching Netflix,
eating dinner, or just listening to music on the floor of two of my now closest friends
dorm room.
Rachel Young 19, Walker Hall
It was a Co-Ed hall and our 8th floor was awesome!! We all got along and spent several
nights in the "study room" playing board games. One of my favorites and most memorable
times was when our RA was gone for the weekend so some of the guys decided to use
their pizza boxes as sleds and barrel towards each other, from opposite sides of the
hall, inevitably colliding. It turned into a big hall party that was interrupted by
police. No one was arrested, as it was all innocent fun, but it made for the best
memory!
Heather Gore 09, Walker Hall
My first roommate, Jessie, and I met at freshman orientation in 2004. We lived in
Walker during our freshman year! I don't have many photos from that time, but I have
some fun memories. We had loft beds so we could have more space in the room. We had
our TV set up under my loft bed and a pillow fort under Jessie's. I remember we laid
out in the sun one day, just outside of Walker, and I got sun poisoning. I couldn't
crawl back up into my bed, so I spent the next few nights on that amazing pillow fort
under Jessie's bed. I remember liking the suite bathrooms much better than the typical
hallway bathrooms in other dorms. I remember all the raging parties that went on in
Scott, just next door where another friend of mine lived. Last, but definitely not
least, I remember living with my very first roommate and becoming close friends. 15
years later and we're still friends with lots of happy memories!
Whitney Kolba 08, Walker Hall
Baking cakes w/my roommate at midnight, living on the 9th floor w/FLI, hearing stories
of how our hall is haunted, I met so many great people!!
Stefanie Gorden, Scott Hall
Lost my virginity lol.
Felicia Miles 16, Scott Hall
Gosh, I had so many. Freshman year is challenging for a lot of people, not to mention
adding not having a/c to the pile haha. Seriously, Scott Hall did a lot for me. It
homed a lot of happy memories, a lot of breakdowns about school, and breakdowns in
general. I met my very best friend in Scott Hall and decided to make a YouTube channel
using silly videos we made in my room. I had an incredible roommate who would go on
random trips to Waffle House with me in the middle of the night. I cant count the
amount of times my floor was covered in friends when we had movie nights, or when
friends would randomly drive up to see me. The room I lived in had a lot of love in
it, and Im really going to miss that old building when its gone. Scott Hall is something
everyone should experience at least once. It gave me a fresh start. It went from being
my home away from home, to just being my home.
Lili Stapel, Scott Hall
My favorite memory of Scott is when Im roommate had his girlfriend stay overnight
and I had to sleep in a tent at the softball parking lot.
Jason Toole Jr., Scott Hall
When I got accepted to WCU I told my grandpa who also graduated from WCU. I told him
I was living in Walker and he said thats where he lived! Turns out, we lived in the
same dorm number AND my distant cousin also graduated from WCU and she lived in the
same dorm number! Thats something thats really special to me and Ill always be
appreciative for Walker Hall.
Madison Moore 18, Walker Hall
The boys that I lived with on the hall, the never ending constant chain of buffoonery
on the 5th floor. From nerf guns to hall sports.
Tucker Corbon, Scott Hall
Freshman Year Fall 2011, 8th Floor last room on the right experiencing the "collage
life" in Walker could not have been any better. Box fans year round, ethernet cables,
raised beds to make more room, a closet that hardly fit anything. I would not give
it up for the world! I made so many memories in those halls, everything from Santa
Paws to Room Wars. I loved being in a hall full of wonderful ladies, you could knock
on any ones door and expect to see a kind face. I miss trying to fit all of our friends
into one room for a movie night, I miss dorm parties, game nights and being surrounded
by a whole bunch of people in the same stage of life. Room Wars were my favorite memory.
Basically, you get into your friends room and rearrange anything you could get your
hands on. We liked to see how tall we could stack their things. The trick was getting
the roommate to open the door for you when your friend was in class. The wars progressed
to Halloween Spider webs, Post-It Notes or balloons all over each others rooms. My
roommate and I were on the Track & Field team and we were in a great location to make
it to practice on time just by walking out the back doors. Plus, we could see the
track from our tiny window. and the most important part was how close we were to the
dining hall. Truly, if I could go back in time and rewind the clock to 2011 I would
in a heartbeat. Now I wouldn't mind having some A/C and Wi-Fi this time though. I
miss all of the amazing ladies I met on my hall. I could go on and on about my WCU
experience but I know this forum is just for Walker Experiences... I will forever
bleed Purple and Gold 4 years of Cat Camp, Track & Field and Orientation would do
that to you. Go Cats! Meow, meow.
Anne Fox 15, Walker Hall
The adventure of riding the elevator in Walker to the 7th floor. You never knew if
you were going to make it to your destination or not. Sometimes it would get stuck
between floors and we would have to climb out sometimes it would just drop a couple
floors and then stop. Made some great friends in Walker and have wonderful memories
of my time there.
Michelle Brittain 91, Walker Hall
My first year I was on the 9th floor and loved almost everyone on that floor. Our
RA was great. My second year I also lived in Scott on the 2nd floor. It was overcrowded
so they made rooms out of the kitchens. We got new everything which was pretty awesome.
And since we had a sink and bigger room everyone congregated to our room. We always
had fun. One bad memory, that was the year the RA on the 5th or 6th floor kept setting
fires and making bomb threats and we had to repeatedly evacuate.
Nicole Riddle 06, Scott Hall
Walker Hall represented my first "home away from home" when I was a freshman. Though
I was comfortable with the idea of college, I wasn't totally sure once I arrived.
Walker made me feel comfortable, though, and I was there for two years. Part of me
is sad to see it go, though an upgrade will surely be nice.
- Russell Conover 07, 09, Walker Hall
I stayed in Walker during my freshman orientation. It was the first time I ever met
another student going to Western Carolina, and I immediately felt such a kinship with
each one of them. Sleeping in that dorm was the craziest experience I ever had. I
felt so grown-up, terrified, and ready for a new adventure, all at one time. I will
never forget how ridiculously hot it was during the day, and wishing we had air-conditioning
or fans to put in the windows. But I also remember how cool it got in the evenings,
and how my heart was overwhelmed with peace and joy the following morning when we
woke up and looked out the windows to the beautiful foggy mountain side. That memory
will never leave my heart. That sense of joy is what still rings true in my overall
thoughts of WCU. My roommate that weekend became my RA in Helder several years later,
and we still keep in touch. I will miss those dorms and the excitement that I feel
when I think back on those first days as a Catamount.
Sara Garrison 04, Walker Hall
My friends and I were always in Scott lobby during the 2011/2012 school year. Some
of us even chose to sleep there. Our roommates weren't horrible, but we'd rather be
with friends. I miss those days and the people I spent them with. I met a lot of people
while "studying" (playing pool and ping pong). R.I.P. Scott #renovatemaybe #leavescottalone
#justtakewalker
Jasmine Sales 14, Scott Hall
During the blizzard of 1993 we were trapped in Walker. Our friends Scott and Jay
were musicians that played quite a few gigs around the area. They set up in the 9th
floor lobby and played one of the best sets I ever heard them play. It felt like a
legit concert and we made it through a somewhat scary night of high winds and heavy
snow with the beautiful lyrics and melodies of James Taylor. That is just one of the
beautiful memories I have from those years!
Emily Peeler 96, Scott and Walker Halls
Scott was my first home away from home. This is where you meet friends for a lifetime.
We would decorate our doors for the holidays, take care of each other when we were
sick, dance in each others rooms, eat dinner together, and the list could go on forever.
At the end of the day, Scott is where all of it started for so many of us. Where we
lived, where we made our friends, where we became family!
Sarah Wood 09, Scott Hall
Attending my RAs programs was always a fun time. Another favorite memory was the
big snow that spring and using my laundry basket as an improv sled because the roads
were closed! The Norton fields will always be one of the best places to play in the
snow. One last favorite memory is the sports coaches and players visiting every floor
to get us all pumped up for each sport season.
Elizabeth Byrd 18, Scott Hall
I lived in the side of Scott dorm where you could hear the WCU band practicing ...everyday!
Scott dorm was only girls dorm except for the basketball team on the first floor;
which freaked my dad out totally.
Rene Corbin-Plemmons 88, Scott Hall
Meeting new friends that would help me become the person I am today.
Matt Jones 18, Walker Hall
Scott opened my freshman year (1969-70). I lived there during summer school in 1970
and 1971, and for one quarter in the fall of my sophomore year til I moved back to
Leatherwood.. It's gone too as is Helder, which was the freshman girls' dorm back
in my day. Wonderful memories of all those dorms. And then when my son went to WCU
in the fall of 2001, he was in Scott his freshman year.
Marilyn Puett 73, Scott Hall
My husband and I met in Walker in 1991. I lived on the 7th floor and he lived on the
2nd...we met hanging out on the 9th floor watching the Braves win the National League
Championship. Four years later we got married down at the picnic grounds. Our 25th
anniversary will be this summer in July.
- Rebecca Parrish 98, Walker Hall
My favorite memory in Walker Hall was where my now husband and I shared our first
kiss back in 2013! Weve now been together for 6 years! The Whee and Walker have a
special place in our hearts and we cant wait to move back one day!
Hunter Seagroves 17, Walker Hall
My RA (Stephanie McManus), ARD (Ted Cooley), and RD (Rodney Hall) made living in Walker
super fun. We played board games in the lobby of Walker while Stephanie was on duty.
We listened to Ted tell stories. We wrote Rodney a "Happy birthday" chalk message
to which he replied with his famous quote "You're fired". They created a community
atmosphere and a sense of belonging during my freshmen year. My roommate and I both
were encouraged (and were hired!) to be RAs as a result of the connection with the
Walker Hall staff. 11 years later, we still are connected through Facebook and still
share inside jokes on occasion.
Victoria Sain 12, Walker Hall
I had some great memories freshman year in Scott dorm! Two of my favorite memories
are that I met my best friend. She will actually be standing next to me as one of
my bridesmaids next year. I also met my now fianc矇 who I get to marry in 2020. I met
him in the hallway of the 9th floor of Scott Hall 2 weeks before the end of our freshman
year. I would say Scott Hall was a great start to my college experience at WCU.
Skyler Kicinski 18, Scott Hall
Living in Scott Hall holds such a special place. It was a big turning point in the
way we were all on our own for the first time, meeting so many new people, experiencing
new things, broadening our once small world. There is never a time like when you live
in such a place where everyone is so different yet so much the same. There was always
something to be included in no matter what time or day. Living in a freshman dorm
is really something everyone should experience. I met my Husband in 2008 when we both
lived on the 7th floor of Scott Hall. We always love to ride by when we visit campus
and will be sad to see it go, but also love the new growth for the future Catamounts.
Teresa Tipps 12, Scott Hall
My first roommate all those years ago! We became friends, as it usually goes. Then
he started dating this girl. Nearly 8 years later, I was at their wedding and then
they had their child! A lifelong friendship made for the three of us, with God only
knows what's left in store. All thanks to WCU and Scott Hall, room 426.
Corey Holland 16, Scott Hall
My first experience in Scott Hall was going to sorority recruitment before The Village
was built. I met so many wonderful people in those halls! I joined Alpha Gamma Delta
and moved in to Scott Hall from Reynolds the next semester. I have so many fond memories
of girls nights and recruitment. My boyfriend at the time, now husband of 10 years,
was an RA in Scott as well. Later, I joined the team. I had a blast with my fellow
RAs and working there was a pleasure. I wish we could visit again one more time before
they are torn down!
Carobeth Tucker 05, Scott Hall
The time someone let a goat loose in Scott!!
Penny Ponsell 82, Scott Hall
I started out living on the 7th floor before switching roommates. I moved to the third
floor and my new roommate became my best friend! From snowball fights, the people,
and meeting my best friend, Walker was the perfect new home for a college freshman.
Meagan Dub矇 16, Walker Hall
I lived in Scott from 1980-1983. I made lots of lasting friendships while living there.
My funniest story was when I stayed there one weekend and we had a bomb threat and
had to evacuate the building. I had just gotten out of the shower and had my hair
up in a towel, with my housecoat on and no time to change clothes. Here me and several
of my friends went over to Leatherwood, the guys dorm, to a friend of ours. How embarrassing,
but funny to look back on.
Debbie Ballard 85, Scott Hall
Lovely 6th floor mates, especially Willa Jorgenson, who we sadly lost in 2003. My
wonderful roommate Cherly Bruno. Had so much fun hanging with the guys on the first
floor. Mark, Sean, Bill, Keith and Jason. Sorry to see this dorm torn down.
Amy Morris 93, Walker Hall
Hitting golf balls from the rooftop of Scott.
Drew Parham 91, Scott Hall
I met my best friends throughout college on the 5th floor of Scott Hall. These same
friends stayed through college, joined Greek life together and will be most of the
men in my wedding party. I am thankful for Scott Hall bringing us together and providing
lifelong friends who would do anything for anyone.
Tyler Harrison 16, Scott Hall
My favorite memory was when just before Fall break the power went out across campus
because of high winds. Folks on the 8th floor brought out candles, beers, and a couple
of guitars and we had a jam session in the common area.
Justin Conley 09, Scott Hall
I lived on the 7th floor (AXO Hall) and would either be there or on 2nd (ZTA Hall)
with my sisters. With the exception of the week of 3 a.m. fire drills my junior year
it was a great spot to live.
Meghan Clifton 05, Scott Hall
I remember there being a special room near the entrance to Scott Hall where volunteers
slept and opened the door for women who stayed out late and needed a way to get back
in.
- Anonymous
Men were not allowed in any part of the dorm except the lobbies. Things have changed.
I remember the constant hammering as the steel pylons went into the ground as Scott
Hall was built.
- Jennie Phillips Cheek '71, Scott Hall
In the fall of 1972, I arrived at 泫圖弝けapp. Not knowing anyone
at Western, I had to take my chances on a roommate. When I arrived at the campus,
I was assigned to Scott Dorm, a large high-rise for women, and I remember thinking
how huge Scott was and how small I felt as I went up to my floor. Nervously, I looked
at each door searching for my room. Then half way down the long hall was Room 414
on the left. On the door I saw my name and her name印aurie Davis. Little did I
know what was in store for me. Laurie was a returning sophomore majoring in early
childhood education. I was a freshman entering the field of special education. Laurie
had not moved in yet, so I spent my night in the dorm room alone安ondering who was
Laurie Davis? Would we be compatible roommates? What would dorm life be like? Laurie
did arrive the next day and immediately my life at WNC began. Laurie and I quickly
became best friends. A lot happened in those four years. I grew up, learned a lot
and became a special education teacher who taught for 33 years. Scott Dorm was where
many real life lessons occurred多ow to make good decisions, how to appreciate people
from all backgrounds, how to take safe risks, and so much more. Laurie and I became
lifelong friends. After we graduated, we kept in touch as our own lives went in different
directions. Today, however, we live within 5 miles of each other. Forty-seven years
ago, we met at WNC, room 414 Scott Dorm. What wonderful memories! A new Scott Dorm
is comingone that will look differently on the outside, but will no doubt, have all
the makings of treasured friendships on the inside.
- Cindy Kucas Gregory, Scott Hall
It was Fall 1978 and I was assigned to 420-east in an all-freshman girl hall in Scott
Dorm. What an unbelievably fun and memorable time for 40+ females experiencing college
for the first time. The late 70's was an era of no cell phones, no internet or social
media. A generation of finding our independence (no curfew or parental rules) and
discovering what going away to college really meant. Living in a dorm meant having
friends to hang out with anytime and when you'd say, 'Hey, let's go check-out campus'
or 'find something fun to do' that meant venturing outside and finding ways to meet
people. Living with 40+ girls meant you'd raid each others closets for something
'new' to wear; hitch rides to frat-parties (very few had cars back then); and stay
up late chatting about who danced with who. It was a time of piling 10 girls in a
hatchback for grocery-store runs to Sylva; road-trips; and driving out to Bear Lake.
In 1980, I joined Greek Life and moved next door to Walker Dorm. The transition
was exciting because several friends from 4th-east followed. Joining a sorority and
having your 'sisters' together in one place felt like home; you never wanted to leave.
Friendships created then still remain to this day. And two of my best-friends I
met as freshmen on 4th East Scott were Marleta, who's still my best-friend (40 years
later) and Kim who unfortunately lost her battle to cancer several years ago. Thank
you, 泫圖弝けapp, for our forever college memories and thank you Scott
& Walker dorms for all the stories you hold; they truly never fade and keep our hearts
forever young!
- Janine Bryan 83, Scott Hall
In the Fall of 1972, I was a freshman assigned a room in the new womens residence
hall, Walker Hall. Needless to say, I was excited about staying in a new facility.
I was also part of rthe building government and ended up becoming the president of
the building for 1972-73. Walker housed graduate students on the ground floor. Each
sorority had a floor and the other levels were assigned to random students. I had
the good fortune to participate in the dedication ceremony for Walker Hall on April
1, 1973. The building was named after Ms. Edyth Walker. She was unable to attend the
dedication, however, I did receive a very nice thank you note from her. I keep this
thank you note in my 1973 WCU edition of the Catamount. Additionally, my son Adam
attended WCU and also lived in Walker during his first year at WCU.
Dianne Wells Whisnant 76, Walker Hall
When one girl in Scott that was a sorority sister set fires in the dorm for an entire
week. The positive side of these events is that after the first night the ladies at
Helier next door would let all of the Scott residents into the building and offer
them blankets so we could all try to sleep. It was exams that week so it was the worst
timing but it was heartwarming to have our fellow catamounts welcome us and warm us
up so we could still try to conquer our exams.
- Heather Laster 07, Scott Hall
Lived on the 1st floor of Scott for 1 1/2 yrs. overlooking Scott Beach...it was great!
- Mark Sabol 88, Scott Hall