Trunk-or-Treat provides fun and safe trick-or-treating

ALLURA MCCULLER
HAUNT – Majorettes decorated a district bus as a haunted bus where children and their guardians could be scared. “The best part was being able to scare everybody on the haunted bus we had because some little kids would just see me sitting there and get scared,” senior Laura Moyer said.
ALLURA MCCULLER
DECORATE – Junior Maya Jenkins and senior Gillian Revenis hand out candy by Key Club’s decorated car. “My favorite part of Trunk or Treat was seeing all the fun costumes and helping the kids have a good Halloween,” Jenkins said. Over 500 children came dressed up to celebrate Halloween safely with their parents and guardians in the middle school parking lot.
ALLURA MCCULLER
SMILE – Members of Sketch Club sit and stand gathered around their decorated car dressed in wacky and random items. Sketch Club was one of the many clubs that participated in Trunk-or-Treat. Members of different clubs dressed up and handed out candy to elementary school kids who came with their parents to celebrate Halloween safely.
ALLURA MCCULLER
PREPARE – Senior Ethan Androshick stands in front of Choir’s decorated ‘50s inspired car and prepares to have children come up to him. Choir members decorated their car to match the movie and musical Grease. Members dressed up as Pink Ladies and T-Birds to accompany the vehicle.
MAX KELLY
FILL-UP – Senior Hannah Duncan fills up Alpha Iota Delta’s car, stylized as a shark with sharp foam teeth and paper fishes. “My favorite part about Trunk-or-Treat was definitely handing out candy to the little kids,” Duncan said. “I loved all of their costumes, and it just reminded my of my childhood.”