Haunted High School 2021Photo album by Charlie Dahlgren
ASB member Cambria Richards helps to set up the pumpkin decorating station, continuing a family tradition. “My sister used to volunteer through service club,” Richards said. “So I always thought that is was a super cool thing to do, [being] able to help out the community.”
Attendees begin their night at the check-in tent, where they offer canned and non-perishable foods in exchange for admission, candy, and an evening of fun.
“I’m really excited to see the kids,” Richards said. “It’s always a really fun time to see them smiling… I feel like they look up to us a lot”
Community members make their first stop at the spooky photo station brought them by Prospect’s ASB
Only the bravest of Haunted High School participants visit the third station of the night: The Haunted Bus by French Club.
Those feeling lucky can then spin the “Wheel of Mystery” for a chance to win a variety of spooky prizes.
Artistically inclined attendees can then move on to the Dia de los Muertos sugar skull decorating stand created by Spanish club.
Those who are up for it can then compete for prizes in this glow in the dark ring-toss game.
This station from the ASB provides creative freedom whether that be from coloring pages or crossword puzzles.
Participants test their luck by picking an “eyeball” to win prized at Haunted High School
At the pumpkin decorating station, kids start by picking out their favorite mini pumpkin.
They then use a variety of stickers, glitter, markers, glue, and other art supplies to make their pumpkin unique.
At the best buddies club’s booth, one visitor gets mummy-wrapped in toilet paper.
Prospect Girls’ Golf adds mini golf to the festivities, as golf balls fly off in all directions.
Prospect Service club adds a game of it’s own.
The (k)night concludes with a final photo opportunity with the Prospect Knight.