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Hills Hall, an upperclassman residence hall housing ap- proximately 200 men, is a commodious structure affording a pleasurable living environment. Named in honor of A. M. Hills, Olivet ' s first president, the building ' s facilities include a prayer room, study rooms, laundry room, and a television room. A very com- fortable lounge complete with a large fireplace and kitchen facilities provides a home-away-from-home atmos- phere for the residents and their guests. ntensified study is found necessary to meei the prof ' s requirements for those ard-to-get A ' s° No longer can mother be depended upon to get that weekly ironing done. A bull session of philosophical thought is aided by home- made popcorn fresh from the company popper. Upperclassmen Dwell In the Shelter of Hills Hills Hall
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Chapman Hall Within Chapman ' s Walls... Freshman Guys Unite To Recreate Home Polishing shoes becomes more enjoyable when a group or friends drop in to discuss topics of interests. Freshman men and monitors gather at Chapman ' s parlor to collect information of the day ' s happenings. Dedicated to the late Dr. J. B. Chapman, a general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene, Chap- man Hall is a four-story limestone structure for underclassmen. One of the original campus build- ings, the hall is filled with memories of water fights, blanket parties, room stackings, and late hours spent in study. The dorm ' s facilities include a prayer room, a television room, and a game room.
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Sen or Houses... Next best Thing to Home Included in the pet menagery to be found in house number three, is Bud ' s and Paul s talking cockateel. The parlor of Senior Houses North provides a place for relaxation and conversation. Four modern brick homes located 21 2 blocks north of the campus comprise housing facilities for approximately twenty-two college men. Each house, equipped with four bedrooms and a living room, provides a comfortable home atmosphere for its busy occupants. House three serves as the parlor where girls may be entertained in the convenient kitchen. It also includes an apartment for the house director. Each house expresses the personality of its inhabitants. One house seems academically in- clined while another is the social center. This year house three became Olivet ' s Pet Shop, housing at one time or another, two cats, six doves, three cockateils, five white rats, two snakes, and a variety of tropical fish. Senior Houses North
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