Clements Hall
Clements Hall houses 106 upperclassmen students and resident assistants. Most rooms are doubles with one single on each upper floor, one triple on the first floor and four singles on the ground floor. Built in 1956, Clements Hall is named after Frank Orville Clements, class of 1896, and his wife, Vida Shauk Clements, class of 1901. The hall features a spacious lounge with a kitchen, pool table and TV on the first floor and two study lounges on the two upper floors. The ground floor features single-occupant bathrooms and is a co-ed floor. Connected to Hanby Hall through the east stairwell, the combined buildings are often referred to as Clanby.