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GOBLINS, GHOULS and GHOSTS:
More than 60 children ages 6-months to 5-years-old took part in the
annual Wesleyan Neighborhood Preschool Halloween Parade Oct. 31. The
children, dressed in their Halloween costumes, visited campus and several
departments. |
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From left, Michael, 4, son of Dalit Katz,
adjunct instructor in religion; Tiago, 4, son of Gustavo Furtado '07;
and Louis Barber, 4, grandson of William Barber, the Andrews Professor
of Economics Emeritus, show off their costumes while parents take
photographs.
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Sporting a fuzzy giraffe costume, Melissa,
2, takes a ride on her father, Richard Witmore's shoulders. Witmore, the
director of the Spurrier-Snyder Rink, also marched with his other
daughter, Allison, 4, who dressed as a dancing princess. |
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Fuzzy bear William, 3, son of Gloster Aaron,
assistant professor of biology, assistant professor of neuroscience and
behavior, appears content with his own teddy bear.
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It wasn't a happy Halloween for everyone
during the parade. (Photos by Olivia Bartlett) |
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