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Page 33 text:
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Chapman Hall Many firm friendships are fostered within the walls of Chapman Hall. Roommates, neighbors, monitors— all become close to one another, even under the rough exterior characteristic of the male sex. Most of the men attending Olivet call Chapman Hall their home away from home. The prayer room on fourth floor enables the fellows to find a place of quiet rest near to the heart of God. Twenty-four hour telephone reception service is a definite asset. Away from home, a fellow suddenly finds him- self dependent upon his own domestic skill. The aroma of freshly popped corn lures the fellows together for a midnight snack.
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Housing . . . A Home Away from Home 1 m 1 -• kite V %1 l k pa I 1 ■■ 1 „ - . ■a i ■■ v M -Jg Williams Hall Over two hundred and fifty girls, four corridors of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, share their friend- ship and tuck away memories of college life at Williams Hall. The girls find that dorm life is exciting in the opportunities it gives them, for here they have responsi- bilities, fun, and times of contemplation. The laundry room, television room, and large parlor contribute to the homelike atmosphere. New ideas, new experiences, and new rules and regulations face fresh- men upon arrival; but they soon become adjusted and agree that dorm life is a great life! Do-it-yourself laundry facilities are available in the laun- dry room on the first floor. The receptionist ' s desk is a busy spot in Williams Hall as the fellows call for their dates.
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Junior House As Olivet ' s enrollment increases each year, new buildings are needed to house its students. This year, to help relieve the overcrowdedness of Williams Hall, the College purchased the Hardin hou se, a large white building located about a block and a half from the immediate campus. In September, twenty-two junior girls and Miss Esther Crain, the resident counselor, moved into the house. Immediately they began planning how to turn it into a desirable, comfortable, and attractive home. With paint, soap and water, draperies, ingenuity, and lots of work, they -succeeded. Now, among other com- forts, the juniors have a lovely parlor, furnished with a fireplace, for entertaining guests. When the girls get together, stereo music makes a good background for the talk and laughter. Kitchen privileges are enjoyable, especially for popping corn. The parlor provides a homey atmosphere for a pleasant evening of entertaining. 30
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