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Clues continue, but the medallion is still out there
At 10 p.m. on Tuesday night the clue was released and the race to find Indiana Jones was on.
The clue said “running through the jungle is where you will find me tonight. All great adventurers went WEST and so shall you. Stay close to the path and you will find me…”
For the first time the Larzelere Hall Council team was not one of the first groups to meet Indy. They arrived to a swarm of medallion hunters trying to get the next clue. On this cold and rainy night Indy was stationed near the woods on West Campus Drive.
“It was a relatively easy clue tonight,” Larzelere team member Joe Marr said. “Along with everyone else we got there in a couple minutes.”
Their team is doing whatever it takes to find the medallion, no matter what mother nature has to say about it.
“It was hard to hear Indy with the rain and everyone talking at the same time and all the cars going by,” Larzelere co-coordinator Kyle Smith said. “For tonight’s clue he recited Morse code. It took us several tries to write it down.”
After the code was deciphered it came out to the word “Anspach,” which presumably refers to either Anspach Hall or former CMU President Charles Anspach.
The medallion remains safely hidden for now and has left team Larzelere scratching their heads at home base Tuesday night. Tomorrow night there will be another clue and another chance for Team Larzy to solve the mystery of the medallion.

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