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RECYCLE w •^... - Search: A candlelight vigil will be held tonight at 5:30 ■ Continued from Page 1 after weather condition*, pre vented planes or helicopter* to approach the North Sister where the two were believed to be located Waters said they were unable to get post the 8,000-foot eleva tion of the mountain. "There is nobody to blame," she said "Mother nature has stood in the way of getting to the top (of the North Sister) It was meant to be by some higher power ” Miller speculated that the missing students suffered a climbing art ident and fell into a crevasse they were unable to get out of Because the two were skilled navigators, they would have otherwise found their way off the mountain, he said. Miller said this was only one of many possible scenarios that could have happened. Allard is an experienced out doorsman who has gone on sev eral hikes, said Jim Blanchard. dire< tor of the Outdoors Pur suits Program Allard has taken several of the program's classes, Casey was taking Blanchard's wilderness survival class this term According to The Oregonian, a group of Oregon Episcopal School students and teachers survived the winter elements at Mt Hood m I'lHfi, Approxi mately half of the 13 hikers sur vived living in a snow cave for three days Miller said the Mt Hood case was different because, unlike current conditions in the Three Sisters, it was late enough in the season fur a snow rave to be built. A candlelight vigil is planned for the missing hikers at 5:30 p in tixiav in the courtyard area between Geriinger Hall and Knight Library President Dave Frohnniayer will attend the vigil. Participants are being asked to bring their own can dles Waters said she is happy there will be a vigil tonight. “I think it's terrible to go through a loss of this kind," she said. “Some sort of exercise can assist in this grieving process, which this one does." Miller said he was especially grateful for the assistance that was given in search efforts last week. Help came from places such as the state Department of Transportation, which plowed the roads for the searchers’ base camps. Portland and Corvallis search teams also helped look for the hikers, and Track Town Pizza and the University donat ed food to those involved in the effort. "There was an immense amount of help and care," Miller said CORRECTIONS In the Thursday, Nov 9 issue of the Emerald, the name of Prop* t Safe Run was incorrectly reported ns Saforun. The entertainment calendar and accompanying photo in the Nov 10 edition of the Emerald incorrectly listed Cnlobo’s CD release party as Wednesday The concert will he Thursday at H itt) p m and JacLopierce with Mamalovdus will play on Wednesday at H 30 p m The Emerald apologizes for anv incon venience. STUDENTS • FACULTY • STAFF 77u Vaccination Influenza vaccinations will be given .it the Student Health Center for faculty and staff every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:00 a rn to 9 00 a m and tor students Monday Friday from 400 a m to 4:00 p.m. Students $3.50 Faculty and Staff $4.00 Annual flu immunizations art rectmimendtd lor the following 1 (tealthy persons 65 years or older 2 Persons with long-term heart or lung problems 3 Persons with anv of the following: ludnev disease cystic fibrosis, diabetes, anemia, severe asthma and conditions which compromise immune mec hanism Influenza vaccine may tv given to persons wishing to reduce their chance* of catching the . ;sts. ii.s v. tv. pn.ni.le . sM nti.ii . ..niimmay services and students or others in schools or For more information, call the Student Health Center at 346-4441