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Still scaring up fun

Dungeon of Terror marks its 13th year

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The Dungeon of Terror appeals to the senses beyond sights and sounds as participants often have to press forward in the dark, through different obstacles or through narrow passages.

"Parts of this is pitch black," Punke said. "You have to feel your way through."

In addition to the rooms, which are completely outfitted with decorations, sounds and lighting effects, a fully-staffed night includes a cast of about 30 volunteers who add to the scary atmosphere as actors in the different rooms.

For the faint of heart, Punke said there are plenty of exits — they just have to say they want out and will be escorted to the nearest door.

One long-time volunteer visitors may interact with is Tom Hickle of Seneca. Hickle specializes in stage makeup for the actors and has been involved for five years, starting as a high school student, and he also makes appearances in the haunted house.

He said from night to night he tries to morph each person's look to make a new experience for attendees.

"I basically try to change everybody up as much as I can," he said.

He documented his looks on his iPhone, flipping through clowns to a spooky prosthetic face he created for himself.

He aims for a realistic, detailed look, "but creepy," he said.

Punke said in previous years, all the actors wore masks.

"In the last five years, we've progressively had more and more makeup," she said. "Makeup is more realistic and, quite honestly, it's scarier."

Like Punke, Hickle said creeping people out is his favorite part of being an actor. The last room of the night is his favorite to work in, because it tops off the experience.

"You want to try to scare the crap out of them," he said. "You want to make sure their night ended with a bang."

Punke said the haunted house brings the community together. In addition to the Dungeon of Terror, she said there will be a food stand selling everything from pizza and hot dogs to desserts and beverages to raise funds for the Special Olympics.

She also said the Dungeon of Terror transforms the community each Halloween season.

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