Class of 2020 Turns Out in Costume for Halloween Breakfast
- Thursday, 31 October 2019 11:44
- Last Updated: Tuesday, 12 November 2019 22:05
- Published: Thursday, 31 October 2019 11:44
- Joanne Wallenstein
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Every year the costumes get more innovative – and this year’s display showcased the creativity of the Class of 2020. Though bad weather was threatening, mother nature cooperated permitting the costumed class to do their dance in the plaza of the school for the Halloween Breakfast on October, 31, 2019. Elaborate face paint and blood held us despite the morning drizzle.
We spotted big groups of cartoon characters, superheroes and smaller sets from Alice in Wonderland, the Avengers and the farm.
Check out the blow-up cows with inflated utters, giant sumo wrestlers, disco girls, go go dancers, Napoleon and Josephine, a line up from “The Shining,” gorillas, Ninjas, tourists, dinosaurs, cheetahs, pandas, little red riding hoods, and all types of furry animals.
Visibly absent were any political candidates, with the exception of Bernie Sanders who did some time travel to argue with Napoleon.
The teachers got into the act as well - guess which teacher is posing as a snake and see the three assistant principals Andrea O'Gorman, Chris Griffin and Chris Welsh below.
Perhaps it’s the seniors favorite day of the year – and it’s ours as well!
For those trick or treating tonight, some streets will be closed to keep it safe.
Here are the street closings:
Fox Meadow: From 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Brewster will be closed from Fenimore to Butler
Hampton will be closed from Cohawney to Chesterfield
Shawnee will be closed from Cohawney to Chesterfield
Cohawney will be closed from Brite to Kensington
Chesterfield will be closed from Brite to Kensington
Edgewood: From 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Hamilton will be closed from Drake to Edgewood
Jefferson will be closed from Drake to Rodney
Rodney will be closed from Nelson to Madison
Richelieu will be closed from Nelson to Madison
Halloween coverage is sponsored by Julia B. Fee Sotheby's International Realty of Scarsdale.