Kellum Hall was one of the dorms on FSU's west campus that was built during the 1950's to compensate for the male population that arrived at the university as a result of the co-ed transition. Because of the rushness to making the dorm, it had a notoriety for having low quality hospitality values; an example being mold growing about that gave rise to the infamous Kellum Cough. On a personal note, Kellum was where I spent my first year at FSU. Sure the dorm was shabby, but the social life was one that could not be outdone by years after. Ironically my 1st semester of graduate school at FSU was when Kellum was torn down. Now lays a green meadow that probably will have something else built upon it.
The container and hiding location is a rather common one, but I at least tried to put some effort into creativity. If you'll sign the log, you may see how.