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This master chef of the haunted house cooks up many tasty dishes, using various body parts as main ingredi- ents. He is not afraid to make a mess, or use a spare arm of one of the onlookers if need be. photo by Mike Carney This Carroll resident plays the role well of victim held captive by a masked ghoul armed with a blood stained butcher knife. 26 year 3n I 7?euiew
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c uare Off at Spring Scrimmage Jju tfamie Jjoroas Along with all of the other new forms of life that ar- rive with the beginning of Spring, the birth of a new football season is brought about with the annual Blue- Gold Spring Game. The game is the first opportu- nity for students and fans to see the new faces that will be in the starting lineup for the Irish in the Fall. The game was sur- rounded by even more anticipation than usual due to the team ' s disappoint- ing prior season. Many questions needed to be answered and fans were eager to find out whether or not the Irish would im- prove in 1995. An unusual twist was instituted for the game. Coach Lou Holtz decided to put both the offensive and defensive starters on the Blue team. In the past, they had generally been split up onto different squads. The reserves, which made up the Gold team, held their own for the first half and headed into the locker room in a scoreless deadlock. Coach Holtz, angered by the performance of the Blue team, ordered the Scoreboard operator to give the Gold team 21 points. This woke up the offensive starters and quar- terback Ron Powlus pro- ceeded to throw five sec- ond half touchdowns to Charles Stafford to give the Blue team a 35-2 1 victory. John McLaughlin follows Randy Kinder around several blockers at the spring Blue and Gold game. 25
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[jne Mien ofGarrolUrianten Jly Sara Tucked back behind St. Mary ' s lake, Carroll Hall and its residents often go unnoticed. However, ev- ery Halloween the scene at Carroll changes as thrill- seekers line up outside to gain a tour of the annual Carroll Hall Haunted House. Residents of the entire dorm participate in putting together a fun Hal- loween event with all pro- ceeds going to charity. For over a week, resi- dents convert their dorm into a scary, luminous haunted house, covering the walls with black trash bags, red paint which drips from every crevice, and Carroll men dressed as every frightening creature imaginable. Students from all over campus wanting to expe- rience the haunted house first must brave the long walk to Carroll Hall. Once inside, student guides take them through many rooms, each set up with a different skit of terror. Carroll men jump out from every cor- ner to surprise. Scenes are intended to leave a mark of fear in the minds of those who come. A false fire alarm added to this year ' s excitement as the entire dorm had to be evacuated briefly. A most grue- some meal is set up on a fancy banquet table. In addition to this monster, who jumps through the table, rats and other such delicacies were set out to feast on. iti 27
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