Ghouls of every sort haunted the halls on Friday afternoon as elementary classes held their Halloween parties.
But there were plenty of princesses, fairies, unicorns and superheroes too as well as TV and film characters, athletes, cheerleaders, military personnel, law enforcement officers and lumberjacks.
Food costumes, like peanut butter and jelly, were also popular as were dinosaurs.
Furry sixth graders. They are, front: Charlotte Meyer and Paisley Janssen, back: Mattea Grandaw and Amelia Baker.
Peanut butter & jelly.
Ghoulish cow girl and cheerleader.
Medieval fifth graders
Fifth grader Kylie Wobbrock as a furry bear.
Sixth grade teacher Bree Meyer
Cowboy
Cyclops
Cookie monster
Sumo boy
Sixth grader Hope Roberts as a witch
Sixth grade girls
Sixth grade fear leader Kendra Schipper
Flower power
Fifth grade boys
Fifth grader Hadley Thompson
Consumer electronics
Pumpkin carving in Ashley Genelin’s first grade class
First grade girls
Ashley Genelin’s first grade class
First grade clown
Brooke Vogel’s first grade class
Kaitlynn Aug’s second grade class
Fifth grade teacher Jeff Skinner as a flying fish
Sixth grade student teacher pilot
Harry Potter girl
Maggie Wideman’s first graders
Emily Manser’s fourth graders
Dark reader
Cassidy Kopet’s fourth grade class
Mesozoic quartet
Hall cop Blair Voit
Fourth grade witch
Army officer
Surgeon
Cowgirl
Third graders
Fourth grade baseball and football players
Third grader Kendall Kern
Third grader in tweed
Heather Smith and her third graders
Masked girl
Wendi Honza’s second grade class