Lambda Chi Alpha House OU- Davis Lambert

The Lambda Chi Alpha house is a very special place to me. Located at 904 College Ave in Norman, Oklahoma, this house serves as a home to 65 lambdas every year. Built in 1934, this house is one of the oldest houses on campus. It is very special to me as I was given the opportunity to live there during my entire sophomore year. Although maybe not the nicest of places, this house stands strong given all that it has to endure from fraternity kids year in year out. It is in the shape of in “L” on the corner of the block. The house only has one stair case that is right at the entrance of the front doorway.  It goes from the basement all the way up to the third floor. There are 24 rooms of different sizes. The first and second floor have the exact same floor plan. When I go back to that house I think of the year I had living in it with my 60 pledge brothers. It is an experience that I will never get to experience again, nor would I ever want to.  Its structure is so simple and thats what makes it so easy to live in. The main floor consists of a kitchen where we eat, a living room, and a formal room for meetings. The basement is used for Lambdas to study and is a nice get away from everything that goes on above ground. The house has fire escapes on the sides of the house that are used just as much, if not more, than the single stair case inside of the house. That house is a very special place for every Lambda that has gone through the University of Oklahoma.

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