Marlatt Hall
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Name: | Marlatt Hall |
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Established: | 1964 |
Resident Life Coordinator: | David Yoder |
HGB President: | Nathan Baker |
HGB Vice-President: | Sean Davis |
Front Desk Phone Number: | (785)395-3411 |
Location: | Claflin Rd. and Sunset Ave. |
Residents: | 594 |
Floors: | 6 Floors & Basement (3 Residence wings per floor. Exception: One wing located in Basement) |
Cost: | $1,768,000 |
Room and Board Fees - Standard Dorms: | ~$2,960/semester for a 2-resident room (Fall 2006) |
Room and Board Fees - Suites: | ~$3,370/semester for a 4-resident room (Fall 2006) |
Homecoming Pairing Hall: | Strong Complex (Current)
West Hall, Moore Hall (Former) |
Website: | www.k-state.edu/marlatt |
Marlatt Hall is the only all-male residence hall at Kansas State University. It is located on the West side of Kansas State's Manhattan, Kansas campus in the Kramer Complex. The other building in the same complex are the Kramer Dining Complex and Goodnow Hall.
Marlatt Hall features a Billards, television, and exercise room each in their respective areas of the hall. An interesting feature is that Marlatt is one of only two Kansas State University Residence Halls that contains a dark room, the other being Moore Hall.
Marlatt contains a high concentration of Engineering and Architectural students.[1] due to its location on campus. Marlatt is well known for being the most efficient of the residence halls at Kansas State University. Their operations and use of resources are headed by the director David Yoder and the Hall Governing Board which has excelled their position as an influence on the university.
Unfortunately, Marlatt is also known for being the most outdated of the residence halls at Kansas State University. This is primarily due to the postponement of much-needed renovations in the late 1990's. There have been slight renovations before the postponement, but there are current plans in action for the renovation of the main lobby and entrance doors.
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[edit] History
Marlatt Hall is named after Washington Marlatt, an early Manhattan settler, minister and administrator at Bluemont Central College, later renamed Kansas State University.[2]
Marlatt did get several suites placed in its basement in 2003. There is a gameroom, television room, exercise and weight room. Also, Marlatt is one of only two Halls that contains a dark room, the other being Moore.
For many years Marlatt has been teamed up with West Hall for most campus events including homecoming events. This pairing won the overall homecoming award in 2003 and 2004 until it became apparent that West no longer wanted to be paired with Marlatt in 2004. Therefore in 2005 it was decided to switch to Moore Hall, which Marlatt has a better relationship with. In 2005 the overall homecoming award was won by the "Moore-Marlatt team." The pairings for Homecoing were changed again for 2006 and Marlatt is now with the Strong Complex (Van Zile, Putnam, Boyd Halls).
The Hall has several traditions that are carried out to this day. Of these traditions, the most well known is the "Marlatt-West Casino Night." This event started in 1984 and has taken place in the Student Union annually for twenty-one years. In the 2005-2006 school year the hall president chose not to secure the room for the event, causing the casino night not to take place after what is known as the "first blackjack." Plans are underway for Casino Night to take place in te 2006-2007 school year.
[edit] Marlatt Hall HGB and KSU ARH relations
While the KSU Association of Residence Halls strongly encourages the "student living quarters" to be referred to as residence halls in meetings(and in general), the Marlatt Hall residents and many members of the HGB refer to Marlatt as a dorm. This is due in part to many Marlatt Hall residents feeling they are treated unfairly in respect to the ARH and the other HGBs; therefore they don't feel the need to follow "useless" guidelines.
Marlatt ARH representatives have been seen as principal antagonists of the ARH board over the last few decades, especially from around 1997 to 2003 and under the hall's presidency of Jim Stoutenborough. Marlatt representatives now take a pride in their adversarial nature.
[edit] Awards
[edit] 1970's
1972-1973
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Second Floor
[edit] 1980's
1981-1982
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Second Floor
1985-1986
- Intramural Cross Country - Marlatt Hall
- Intramural Volleyball - Sixth Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Third Floor
1986-1987
- Intramural Cross Country - First Floor
- Intramural Volleyball - Third Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Third Floor
1988-1989
- Intramural Flag Football - First Floor
- Intramural Cross Country - Marlatt Hall
- Intramural Volleyball - First Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - First Floor
1989-1990
- Intramural Cross Country - Sixth Floor
- Intramural Volleyball - First Floor
- Intramural Basketball - Fifth Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Third Floor
[edit] 1990's
1990-1991
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Fifth Floor
1991-1992
- Intramural Cross Country - Fifth Floor
- Intramural Softball - Second Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Fifth Floor
1992-1993
- Intramural Flag Football - Fifth Floor
- Intramural Volleyball - First Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Fifth Floor
1993-1994
- Intramural Cross Country - First Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - First Floor
1994-1995
- Intramural Cross Country - First Floor
1995-1996
- Intramural Cross Country - Second Floor
1996-1997
- Intramural Basketball - Second Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Sixth Floor
1997-1998
- Intramural Cross Country - Sixth Floor
1999-2000
- Homecoming Winner (with West Hall) - Residence Hall Division
- Intramural Flag Football - Second Floor
[edit] 2000's
2000-2001
- Intramural Flag Football - Fourth Floor
2003-2004
2004-2005
- Homecoming Winner (with Strong Complex and West Hall) - Residence Hall Division
- Intramural Flag Football - Second Floor
- Intramural Bowling - Second Floor
- Intramural Volleyball - Second Floor
- Intramural Divisional Team Point Champions - Second Floor
2005-2006
- Homecoming Winner (with Moore Hall) - Residence Hall Division
- Intramural Flag Football - Fifth Floor
- Intramural Basketball - Fifth Floor
- Intramural Softball - Fifth Floor
2006-2007
- Intramural Flag Football - Third Floor
- Intramural Bowling - Fifth Floor
- Intramural Volleyball - Fifth Floor