“Getting to dress up and be whoever you want to be. I get to be a ninja this year.”
–senior Coy Smith
“Dressing up, it shows what’s on your mind.”
–sophomore Wesley Geisler
“Dressing up and getting to go trick or treating.”
–senior Alex Hoffmann
“Free candy, there is no such thing as being too old to trick or treat until you’re like 20.”
–sophomore Sarah Brown
“I get to scare little kids.”
–junior Michael Wilhelm
“Costumes, because they are fun. It’s interesting to see what people wear.”
–senior Brad Paul
“House of Torment, it’s scary and fun.”
–sophomore Paige Hardwick
“You could be creepy and no one would know who you are.”
-junior Kimberly Perry
“I like being able to dress up and no one thinks I’m a moose.”
-junior Zack Short
“Candy, I get whatever’s left over.”
-senior Spencer Holland
“Decorations, they are unique, like the giant spiders, skeletons and renditions of the Chain Saw Massacre.”
-junior Angelica Kirkpatrick
“Costumes, they’re fun because it’s the one night that you can dress up as something weird.”
-senior Angel Mooney
“Going to hunted houses, they’re scary.”
-junior Rachel Juarez
“Scaring little kids, it makes me feel good about myself.”
-junior Kendall Keller
“Candy because it’s almost unlimited.”
-junior Jared Minton
“Dressing up, it’s fun to figure out how to make the costume and it’s fun to run around like a little kid.”
-sophomore Emily Pace
“House of Torment, it’s fun to go with friends or someone special.”
-sophomore Colton Wells
“Candy, because its candy.”
-freshman Luke Harrison
“Getting candy, it’s really good.”
-freshman Shawn Jackson
“Scaring people, it’s really funny. I like being out at night.”
-freshman Dylan Ritter
“Candy, it lasts a long time.”
-sophomore Caroline Esquivel
“Parties, friends, fun and candy.”
-sophomore Shelbi Chapman
“Partying, good times, and seeing friends.”
-junior Joseph Cartwright