Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Question & Answer with Steve Willis

Q1)  How did you hear of the lady in white?

A1) I had some evening shifts in the Library and heard about her from custodial and security personnel. I thought it was interesting few people in the day staff, even old veterans, had never heard of her.

Q2)  How did you hear about the Indian burial grounds?  Because one of our sources disputed this idea… do you have resources for evidence?

A2) There is no evidence. It is part of the lore. A rumor. A tale handed down.

Q3)  Can you recount any of the stories you have heard?  Do you have any contacts we need to know about?

A3) Sometimes she appeared as a 3-dimensional Native American woman wearing white, other times as a blob of light. She apparently made the elevators work in Bldg. 22 after the power was cut, and took a ride on an elevator. She has been seen walking through walls. She likes to giggle.

Q4)  Do you know when the earliest sighting was (or approximately)?

A4) Probably the 1970s or early 1980s. I worked at SPSCC from 1991 to 2000 and she was already a well entrenched part of the school mythology.

Q5)  Why do you think the lady in white is still haunting SPSCC?

A5) Is she?

Q6)  Have you personally seen her?

A6) No.

Q7)  Where has she been sighted at the most on campus?  And any other locations that are not as often?

A7) Building 22 and the lecture halls to the south of 22, even before the lecture hall was built she supposedly was seen at the swamp there. I heard she was usually seen at night after a rain. Those are the only locations I’ve heard. 

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