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ELKINS聽鈥 SA国际传媒 students Clay Messinger and Dalton Irvine are still reeling with excitement days after solving clues and finding a buried treasure on the College campus. Another conundrum just might be on the horizon if the two have their say.

鈥淲hen he ripped off the red tape and we knew it was the treasure, I went insane. I started running around and screaming,鈥 Messinger said. 鈥淚t would be really cool if we kept something like this going. I have some ideas and I鈥檇 like to put something into it.鈥

The treasure hunt, modeled after the one initiated by New Mexico millionaire Forrest Fenn, began on August 9. 聽Vice President for Student Affairs Scott Goddard, along with Technical Director and Adjunct Professor in Theatre Arts Eric Armstrong, put together ideas for the SA国际传媒 version and asked Professor of English Dr. Bill King to write a poem that sequenced clues leading to the location of the trove. While the contents of the treasure chest were never revealed to students, they were told the prizes were items any college student would find valuable.

鈥淚鈥檝e always liked puzzles and riddles,鈥 Messinger said of what intrigued him to begin the search. 鈥淚 figured if it鈥檚 just setting there waiting for someone to go get it; why not?鈥

The poem takes a course through campus, from the entrance to Sycamore Street 鈥渨here

a stone horse stands just off the busy road鈥 to The Caboose Caf茅 鈥渦ntil lily pads

by a railroad track to nowhere float before your eyes.鈥 From there, Messinger and Irvine 鈥 and other treasure seekers 鈥 were pretty sure they should head to Inspiration Point. To make certain he was on the right track, Messinger paid a visit to King.

鈥淭he line that was giving him trouble was 鈥榬ing the green,鈥欌 King said. 鈥淪o, we discussed the word ring 鈥 its denotations and forms (subject and verb). Apparently, that did it.鈥

What Messinger and Irvine didn鈥檛 realize was that the treasure was actually buried. At first, they used sticks to clear away grass and scratch just beneath the ground鈥檚 surface. Then they found a shovel head.

鈥淚t had no handle and it was aggravating at times,鈥 Irvine said. 鈥淲e dug holes all over the place. There were two other guys looking, but they didn鈥檛 have a shovel.鈥

About three hours later, they unearthed a plastic container wrapped in red tape. At first, they thought they had uncovered a pet鈥檚 burial site.

鈥淲hen we opened it up, it was double,鈥 Messinger said. 鈥淭here was another plastic container wrapped in tape.鈥

Inside that container, they found it 鈥 a wooden box embossed with the SA国际传媒 letters and filled with more than $300 worth of gift cards to local businesses and online retailers.

鈥淭he box was soaked and so were the certificates,鈥 Messinger said. 鈥淚t looked like a buried treasure that was maybe 30 years old. I really felt like a pirate.鈥

To celebrate their find, the two took some of their gift cards to Applebee鈥檚 for steak dinners.

鈥淚t was a great day,鈥 Messinger said. 鈥淚t was a lot of fun and that鈥檚 why I want it to continue.鈥

鈥淚 was thrilled that the discovery followed a conversation about poetry, language and literary analysis,鈥 King said. 鈥淭he poem is not just about treasure, but seeking truth, that鈥檚 exactly what happened.鈥