Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA)

 - Class of 1986

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Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 20 of 248
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Clarion ' s Quirks larion University, for ail its ac- tivities and ocademia, has within it a deep, dark secret: a ghost. That ' s right. Near the corner of Eighth Avenue and Wood Street, the Chapel Theatre is steeped in the legend of a frustrated playv» right who hanged himself from the very rafters still seen within the building today. While these facts are held to be true, legend further states that his spirit remains within the Chapel. Students often feel they are being watched when sitting in the Chapel. While sitting alone, that is . . . Another, though not so macabre, legend exists just across the street. Nestled within a cluster of shrubbery sits the Kissing Bench. As one leg- end surrounding this concrete bench has it, if a man and a woman hear bells while sitting on the bench, the two are destined for marriage. A similar, yet not so permanent, leg- end reads that if a couple sits on the bench and the man kisses the wom- an, the relationship is doomed for failure. However, if the woman kisses the man, the relationship will last. Keep all of this in mind when near Eighth Avenue and Wood Street. Meanwhile, if someone asks you to meet him or her across campus by the Grasshopper, don ' t be alarmed. He or she is speaking of one of two huge, three-dimensional modern art sculptures. The Grass- hopper, as it is called, is located roughly between Tippin Gymnasium and Reimer Center. The other sculp- ture, lovingly called the Praying Mantis, is located nearby along the same pathway. Are these sculp- tures art? Some say yes, while oth- ers have said, They paid some guy thousands of dollars to put this junk on my campus? 16 A tradition of students is to spend spring af- ternoons at Cook Forest and enjoy the sun. The trestle has always been a popular place to unwind during the school year. For many ALF weekends, antique cars have filled Main Street. Founders Hall is, by far, the most distinctive building on the C.U.P. campus. Kevin Spa

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Riemer: The Campus Oasis Michelle Italia Michelle Italia J S bsa Bachelors 1 and 2 give answers to the mystery girl ' s questions during CB ' s annual Dating Game. Bud [?idenour points out the specials of the week at The Eagle ' s Den. Eagle ' s Den workers fry it up right for Clarion students. Students at C.A.B. ' s check out moves on the dance floor. Michelle Italia Jerri Barhite shows us her dance form. |Bt]| larion University ' s on- campus and student- run restaurant. The Eag- le ' s Den, is located in the lower level of Riemer. The Ea- gle ' s Den serves an assort- ment of good food and bev- erages at reasonable prices, and provides a large dining area. This adds up to a nice break from Chandler. In addi- tion. The Eagle ' s Den is home to Clarion ' s Alternative Bar, better known as C.A.B. ' s. This is a dance from 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. every Saturday. Special non-alcoholic bever- ages are sold to quench the thirst of dancers. All Clarion students can dance at C.A.B. ' s for the full three hours after showing a college ID. -Carol Schuller 15



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Chris Bradley Kevin Spark Gayle Alderfer and Allen Angel! test for ttiem- An old legend states ttiat a gtiost haunts the Chapel. selves the superstitions surrounding the Kissing Bench. Did You Know These? Specialties Chrl Bradley A Clarion student is dwarted by the grasshopper statue on campus. Chris Bradley Internotionol Orange, better known as the praying mantis, was cut down in People ' s Park on Feb. 19, 1986. Are the sculptures art? Can a bench bring eternal bliss? Is the Chapel haunted? No one knows for sure, but all three legends do make Clarion just a bit more interesting. -Mike McKinney 17

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