PAGE 6 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2012 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN CROSSWORDS ACROSS 1 With 5-Across, fade 5 See 1-Across 8 Old World duck 12 Inaugura- tion recitation 13 Genetic stuff 14 Comic strip possum 15 Lo-cal 16 Squid's squirt 17 Acknowled- edge 18 Gold coin of old Italy 20 Differen- tly 22 Berlin- born actress 26 Hack- neyed 29 Banned pesticide 30 Ostrich's kin 31 Miners' finds 32 Pair 33 Okla- homa city 34 Zodiac sign 35 Onassis, familiarly 36 Isolated hill 37 Berlin- born actress 40 Census statistics 41 Slanted, in print 45 Fence opening 47 Pitch 49 Angry 50 Verve 51 — out a living 52 PC picture 53 Dissolve CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS 54 Pop 55 “— Misbe- havin’” http://kansan. com/?p=26693006125 19 Under the weather 21 Parcel of land 23 Buzz Aldrin's real first name 24 Send forth 25 Discourteous 26 Brazen 27 Vicinity 28 Re newborns 32 Had a rendezvous 33 Bicontinental region 35 Shock and — 36 Wager 38 Representative 39 Weary 42 Places 43 Press 44 Penny 45 Prized possession 46 Hearty brew 48 Alias abbr. ACROSS 1 Rd. 4 "Little Women" woman 8 Colorless 12 Wrestling win 13 Met melody 14 Libertine 15 Vindicating 17 Count counter-part 18 A billion years 19 Gold measure 20 Heathen 22 "Just the facts, —" 24 Low-pH 25 Gaffer's responsibility 29 Pale 30 Wise lawgiver 31 Born 32 Tabloid event re Elvis 34 Check bar codes 35 Highly- rated 36 Upper crust 37 Tweet 40 Elevator name 41 Parliam- ment figure 42 At it 46 First victim 47 Between jobs 48 Compete 49 Inquisitive 50 Active sort 51 Shade provider DOWN 1 Spring, NO 2 Twilight hour, in a way 3 Attractive 4 Major-ette's prop 5 Burnett of CNN 6 Can makeup 7 Crone 8 Fantasized 9 Bellow 10 Emanation 11 Region 12 Boss 19 Actress Madeline 20 Handles clumsily CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS http://kansan. com/?p=26693006129 21 Antioxidant berry 22 Winnie-the-Pooh's creator 23 Enthusiastic, plus 25 Pork cut 26 Impressively direct 27 Spruced up 28 Kelly or Hackman 30 Halt 33 Almost not at all 34 Skirt feature 36 An anesthetic 37 Family 38 Vagrant 39 Ticks off 40 Leer 42 Newton fruit 43 Bachelor's last words 44 Zero 45 Sparkler ACTIVITY Experience a supernatural Lawrence EMMA LEGAULT elegault@kansan.com the tour stops. Start with a spooky hotel and a haunted frat house. Add a couple of creepy cemeteries, old photographs with ghostly apparitions and an entire collection of documented personal experiences. Tour dates are this Saturday, Sept. 22, Oct. 13, Oct. 19, and Oct. 27. The two-hour tour departs from The Eldridge Hotel at 8 p.m. and highlights haunted locations around Lawrence and on campus. Haskell Indian Nations University, the Pioneer cemetery near the Lied Center and Sigma Nu are among For fans of the paranormal or those getting into the spirit of Halloween, the Lawrence Ghost Tour is an opportunity to experience the city from a supernatural standpoint. Beth Rupert has been a Lawrence Ghost Tour guide for five of the 10 years it has existed. She said the tour locations are rich in history and paranormal activity. Although each is different, there have been many paranormal sightings during her tours. Earlier this year, a man on the tour wanted to capture a ghost on film. "When we went to Pioneer Cemetery, I was probably five feet from him and he actually took a picture, called me over, and you could see that there was a full-body apparition of a man, and he was walking sideways," Rupert said. She encourages spectators to bring their cameras and flashlights on the tour, and to keep an eye out. More than one group has seen ghosts and full-body apparitions, and some have seen a little boy in the Haskell cemetery. "just pay attention to what's going on," she said, "and you might be amazed by what you see." "They had heard voices coming from a corridor of this area in the school building and they turned around and there was no one there," she said. "It was really weird." Freshman Natalie Hiebert has been on the Lawrence Ghost Tour twice with her family. A believer in the paranormal, she remembers one story she heard at Haskell that stuck with her. "You learn about Lawrence in a different way," she said. "It's a fun thing to do, and it gives you goosebumps just a little bit." Hiebert said the tour was a "really cool" way to experience her hometown's ghostly past. The members of Sigma Nu conduct the tours at their fraternity, which is supposedly haunted by the mysteriously-hanged mistress of a former Kansas governor. her arms, and she's looking right down at me and she's smiling," said Law. "I didn't know how to react, so I just pulled my blanket over my head and just sat there for a few seconds like." "This isn't happening." Although the tour is designed for everyone over the age of 12 to enjoy, Rupert believes it can hold special significance with KU students. "I woke up at three in the morning . . . and all of a sudden I turned to my right and I see this woman in a black and white kind of maid-themed dress, and she's crossing Kendall Law, a junior from Lenexa, claims he's been visited by the entity at the house twice in the past two weeks. "This is real. This is right where they live, especially if they're on campus and they are students." Rupert said. "We talk about some of the history right around them." Tickets are $17 for this Saturday and $20 for the October dates. For more information about the tours or to purchase tickets, visit www.ghostourskansas.com. "And you never know if you're going to end up seeing a ghost or not," she added. KEEPING THE HAWKS ROLLING SINCE 1974 Edited by Sarah McCabe GHOST TOUR VIDEO Don's Auto Center Inc. Auto Repair and Machine Shop 785.841.4833 11th & Haskell STYLE Media provides fashion inspiration CALLAN REILLY-PINA/KANSAN Angelo Huffman fluctuates between urban and preppy styles. Huffman says he takes style inspiration from movies, TV, blogs and celebrities. Rarely do you hear about people combining preppy and urban together, but this tactic is exactly what struck me to Huffman's unique style. Creating different characters within his wardrobe makes this KU student stand out on campus. When asking Huffman to explain his personal style, he described it as, "a little bit of everything. I have a lot of urban clothing, and preppy clothing also. I used to be an athlete, so I have a lot of gym wear too." Taking fashion ideas from celebrities, blogs, TV shows and other media sources are a great way to spruce up any closet. My personal favorite idea source would have to be the infamous reality CALLAN REILLY-PINA editor@kansan.com As for inspiration, Huffman looks towards media outlets. "I try to keep up with the stuff that's in," he said. "I shop around a lot, but I watch a lot of TV too, since I'm a film major. I see stuff on TV and try to mix and match and incorporate it into my own stuff." When pondering fashion, one of the first things that come to mind typically aren't male college students. Popular fashions among young adult males usually include a simple, and sometimes predictable, wardrobe. While I personally don't mind a simple dresser when it comes to guys, (it allows my amazing style to shine through without any distractions), occasionally switching it up can be a serious eye opener. Junior film student Angelo Huffman is a man of many styles, and shares how he pulls off his diverse wardrobe ever so perfectly. CALLAN REILLY-PINA/KANSAN Junior Angelo Huffman shows off his preppier style. show, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians." Yes, they're everywhere, and yes, they're ridiculous, but no one can deny the fabulous style the celebrity family has. Without their impeccable wardrobes, my own fashion inspiration would be shot. Celebrities and other people in the media can be great canvases for any style. Dabbling in unknown style territory can be a great way for guys, and girls, to explore fashion this season. Don't be afraid to step outside the box. Changing it up can never hurt, as long as you're still comfortable. However, be sure to not overdo it. 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