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Gallery: Students Celebrate Halloween at School

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Seventh grade advisors Caitlin Duffy, Kari Morioka, Jerilyn Joel and Beth Gold all dressed as characters from Mario Kart. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

Here are some photos from the Halloween carnival and surrounding festivities.

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  • Sophomores Isabella Simanowitz ’18 and Cameron Thompson ’18 pose before math class. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Stella Gregg ’20, India Berman ’20, Helena Bode ’20, Kelsey Thompson ’20, Abbie Sagadencky ’20 and Alizeh Davis Jarrahy ’20 show off their Halloween costumes in 2014.

    Photo credit: Syd Stone
  • A fake hand peeks out from the top of the fountain in the courtyard. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Abigale Lischak ’20 and Sophie Pollack ’20 before the carnival began. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Seventh grade advisors Caitlin Duffy, Kari Morioka, Jerilyn Joel and Beth Gold all dressed as characters from Mario Kart. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Seventh graders Katherine Mackay ’20, Amireh Mirdamadi ’20, Lily Price ’20, Charley Griffiths ’20, Katharine Carter ’20, Talia Mainwaring ’20 and Emma Alperovich ’20 wait in line for the haunted house. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Middle School Director Karen Pavliscak and Head of School Elizabeth English pose in the courtyard. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Dylan Marmur ’20 and Amelia Nathanson ’20 dressed as Thing One and Thing Two before the carnival began. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Student council advisor and assistant librarian Luke Robertson dressed as a paper doll. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Anna Brodsky ’20 and Clara Miklaucic before the carnival began. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Juniors Izzy Kantz ’16 and Haley Kerner ’16 help to set up the carnival. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • The piles of candy brought in for the Halloween Carnival. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Sixth graders Nicole Farmer ’21 and Bella Bernhardt ’21 smile while guarding the candy for the carnival. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Lily Gellman ’20 and Drew Kretchmer ’20 take a break from a volleyball game during fitness class. They were both dressed as “Dunkin’ Donuts.” Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Math teacher Andy Callender (dressed as Snow White) and Hannah Levy ’16 pose for the Oracle during the Halloween Carnival. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Ruby Krull ’19 and science teacher Shane Berning. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Juniors Seaf Hartley ’16 and Sofia Garrick ’16 at the carnival. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Science teacher Crystal Sengstaken’s dog Molly dressed as a banana for Halloween. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • History teacher Kathleen Tundermann laughs with her son, Nathaniel. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Science teachers Shane Berning and Jacob London smile as they wait to participate in the 11th grade’s “Pie a Teacher” activity. All proceeds went to UNICEF. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Sophomore Harley Smith ’17 reacts after throwing a pie in math teacher Andy Callender’s face. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • English teacher Brian Wogensen “pies” math teacher Andy Callender while History Teacher Travis Nesbitt reacts. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • English teacher James Russo after being “pied” in the face. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • The sixth grades completed pumpkin for the pumpkin decorating competition. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • The seventh grade’s theme for the pumpkin decorating competition was a “Pumpkin Spice Latte.” They won second place. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • The ninth grade pumpkin was a Cabbage Patch Kid and won third place. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Representatives from the 10th grade decorate their pumpkin as a gum ball machine. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • The 11th grade’s pumpkin won first place in the pumkin decorating competition and was decorated by Ava-Rose Beech ’16, Sara Seaman ’16, Sonia Miclaucic ’16 and Cairo Dwek ’16. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • The finished 11th grade pumpkin decorated as an eyeball one first place in the competition. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Seniors Jacquelyn Klein ’15, Briney Harris ’15, Yasmeen Namazie ’15 and Sage Orvis ’15 decorate their grade’s pumpkin. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Spanish teachers Talia Geffen and Rachel Lauster pose with History teacher Lucy Pinkwater during the Halloween carnival. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

  • Ava Thompson ’21 holds history teacher Theresa Dahlin’s dog, Cleopatra, during the carnival. Photographer: Syd Stone ’16

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Sydney Stone, Editor-in-Chief
Syd Stone graduated in 2016. She became the Voices Editor and the Social Media Manager during the 2013-2014 school year and continued in that position in 2014-2015.  She served as the Co-Editor-In-Chief of the Oracle with Sarah Wagner during her senior year. She played cello in the Upper School Orchestra, was a member of the Honor Education Council and was the senior chair of the Ambassador Leadership Team. She attended the journalism institute for high school seniors at Northwestern University, where she went on to pursue a journalism major in college.

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