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This is Campion’s gymnasium-natatorium, a tribute to Campion’s generous friends, but most of all to William S. Hoffman, the man who made Campion famous in sports. The main feature of the building is the Olympic-size pool with its one and three meter diving boards. The gymnasium features a hardwood court and bleachers that seat over a thousand. Below the gym is the locker room, with a spacious locker for every upperclassman. Another prime attraction of the building is its luxurious lounge-restaurant, which can provide service for a hundred people at one time.
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W. S. Hoffman Memorial Athletic Center
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Campus Lucey Memorial Hall The first building a visitor to Campion sees is stately old Kostka Hall, the school's administrational center. Kostka also con- tains freshman and sophomore classes and the military department. Campion Hall is the focus of the school’s intellectual life: its first lioor con- tains the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Library, a place of quiet and relaxation. The second floor contains the upperclass classrooms. On the third floor is the freshman study hall, and above that the freshman dormi- tories. Near Campion Hall is the spiritual hub of the campus, Our Lady of the Angels Chapel. In the Chapel students attend daily Mass and other religious services. Adjacent to the chapel is Marquette Hall, abode and haven and status symbol for seniors weary of classroom routine, a distant and tempting goal for underclass- men. Sharp, stark lines accent the thorough- ly rectangular Lucey Hall. This modern, well-equipped residence hall is the tem- porary domain of the sophomores and juniors, before they assume the responsi- bilities of life in Marquette Hall. Across from Lucey Hall is Lawler Hall, the faculty residence building, which con- tains the faculty chapel. Adjoining Lawler Hall is Loyola Hall, the refectory, where students take their three daily meals. Marquette Hall Lawler Hall
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