W.N. Delzell Hall
Gothic-styled W.N. Delzell Hall was named after W.N. Delzell. Delzell was a faculty
member and Dean of Men at Peru State College from 1905 to 1939. W.N. Delzell Hall
is a newly renovated, air conditioned, all-male residence hall that opened in 1939
and is located in the northeast corner of campus. It houses approximately 150 men.
All rooms include two desks with chairs, two three-drawer dressers, a closet, sink
and mirror, and a set of bunkable extra-long twin beds. The bathrooms are centrally
located on each floor. The Great Hall is located on the first floor and is comfortably
furnished with a big screen TV for entertainment. The basement level holds the Game
Room which serves as a gathering point for students with a large projection screen,
a pool table, ping pong table, and lounge furniture. Also located in the basement
is a laundry facility and community kitchen.
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