Olivia Klock H: Trick or…puffin? Many SU students have found other ways than trick-or-treating to celebrate Halloween, but when three of their classmates – Shannon Wiley, Chris Krauss and Olivia Klock – knocked on Sea Gull Square apartment doors with empty buckets and wide smiles, they gave a wide variety of “treats.” Although caught off guard at first, Sea Gull Square residents on the second through fifth floor were visited by the three trick-or-treaters on the evening of Oct. 30 Perhaps, the trick-or-treat game has changed at SU. What the three received was not what many would expect a four-year-old Elsa or seven-year-old firefighter to bring home at the end of Halloweekend. Treats gathered included: · Maxi the Puffin, stuffed animal · 1 water grow dinosaur · 1channed mandarin oranges · 1 unopened box of Golden Graham's · 1 bottle of chlorine odor removing lotion · 1 lighter · 1 spatula · 1 can of Old bay · 2 packs of lemon juice · 1 package of brownies · 1 box of brownie mix · 3 bags of animal crackers · 3 homemade rice crispy treats · 1 Keurig English Breakfast Tea K-cup · 3 giant pixie sticks · 1 carton of marshmallow eggs · 1 fork · 6 masquerade masks · 4 homemade cookies · 3 packs of crayons · 1 bottle of beach babe sea salt spray · 1 bar of dial soap · 1 bar of Irish spring soap · 3 Halloween decorations · 3 unsharpened pencils · 2 tootsie roll piggy banks · 1 tub of mini Oreos · 3 breast cancer bracelets · 1 blood drive bracelet · 1 bottle of tobasco sauce · 1 tin of bacon flavored jelly beans · 1 pack of trident layers · 1 pen-highlighter · 1 magnet · 3 popsicles · 2 name tags · 1 nature valley bar · 2 packets of lemon juice · 1 ping pong ball · 3 unopened sticks of Chapstick · 3 cupcakes · 1 tube of toothpaste · 1 marshmallow heart · 154 pieces of candy · 3 Safe sex packets including 31 condoms, 3 safe sex gloves, a 100 pack of condom coupons and 100 condom instruction Manuals from the LGBTQ club Olivia Klock
Many SU students have found other ways than trick-or-treating to celebrate Halloween, but when three of their classmates – Shannon Wiley, Chris Krauss and Olivia Klock – knocked on Sea Gull Square apartment doors with empty buckets and wide smiles, they gave a wide variety of “treats.” Although caught off guard at first, Sea Gull Square residents on the second through fifth floor were visited by the three trick-or-treaters on the evening of Oct. 30 Perhaps, the trick-or-treat game has changed at SU. What the three received was not what many would expect a four-year-old Elsa or seven-year-old firefighter to bring home at the end of Halloweekend. |
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