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Students had plenty of opportunities to dress up like witches, zombies, and superheroes through a cornucopia of campus Halloween activities. The art department’s Community Based Teaching Program held a pumpkin carving event and displayed the jack-o-lanterns along the North Third Street bridge. President Alison Byerly hosted a Halloween party; numerous student organizations held a costume ball at the Spot student night club; and Delta Gamma sorority and Phi Kappa Psi fraternity hosted their fifth annual Haunted House fundraiser.

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Photos by Hana Isihara ’17 and Clay Wegrzynowicz ’18

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  1. John Rehm says:

    Or, how about ghosts of dead fraternities….or is that a little too much?

    suitably,

    UNSIGNED

  2. John Rehm says:

    Woe, Wait a minute!

    Did the Physical Plant Department ever find the remains of the professor, buried in the wall of Jenks Hall, now the Simon Center?

    How about bones under the secretary’s office of the old Library (now Geosciences)?

    The men’s room cubicle may still resonate to the key of A flat! It did when I was a student. Get out your trumpet, someone in the pep band, and test it, again!

    Now,….THAT is spooky!

    John Rehm ’73

    Nice pics, by the way. No ghosts of English professors, past, like Willy Watt or Prof Marsh? JMR

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