- October 19, 2017
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Drama Club students rocked colorful neon costumes in honor of the school’s most recent production “Footloose: The Musical.”
The Zoldin family — Melissa, Aaron and their daughter Daya — searched for the one ring pop to rule them all as characters from “The Lord of The Rings.”
Nikolaus Campe opened his mouth wide as he tried to eat a doughnut tied to a string without using his hands. The game was set up by the WHS Drama Club.
Ambica Soni and her husband Amit Pandey dressed as their favorite Avenger with their children Krish, left, and Jai Pandey.
Dep. Michael Kleinfelt, who is the school resource officer at WHS, was all smiles as he gave candy to Harper Cobb.
Cecilia Reyes made friends with a bearded dragon at the FFA booth.
Members of the Best Buddies Club decked out their table in a Disney theme.
The WHS Dance Team featured a special guest at their table: Left Shark from Katy Perry’s 2015 Super Bowl halftime show.
From left: Freshmen Ashlie Myre, Daisy Donate and Chris Milazzo and senior Olivia Andrus were just some of the FFA students in charge of the petting zoo at the event.
The Borchert brothers Ian, left, and Nolan represented their Houses from Harry Potter.
Katherine and Kelly Espinoza rocked their cutest Moana costumes.
Darwin Lima, left, and his brother Marcos both went as their favorite Nintendo characters.
Sophomore Yvonne Le played “My Heart Will Go On” as trick-or-treaters stopped by the Orchestra Club table.
Merryn Wojtylak came to the event for the face painting.
Myla Mathis dressed as her favorite “Star Wars” character, Rey.
Members of the Rho Kappa club set up their table with a history theme.
Students of the Spanish Club decked out their table with Day of the Dead skulls.
From Left: Jane Dunkelberger, David Terry, Bill Bell and Karen McGouirk of the WHS Wolverine Legacy Fund had a blast mingling with students and members of the community.
Bowser, Rey and even Gandalf the Gray were just some of the costumes characters that made their way to the third annual Truck or Treat Night at Windermere High on Wednesday, Oct. 30. Attendees got to do some trick or treating at different stations set up by school clubs and athletes from the school’s various sports teams. Collecting candy was just part of the fun at the Halloween-themed event as event goers also enjoyed music, various games, face painting and even a petting zoo.