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Recent Sightings Recent sightings: Haunted house

October 30, 2009

An associate outreach specialist plays maracas as other coworkers participate in a drumming circle, surrounded by Halloween decorations.

On Oct. 30, School of Human Ecology (SoHE) associate outreach specialist Angela Badura (center) plays maracas as other faculty and staff participate in a drumming circle held in the now vacant Human Development and Family Studies house at 1430 Linden Drive. The group was gathered to say farewell to the house, which will soon be demolished to make way for a SoHE Building addition. Earlier during a SoHE Haunted House Celebration, the group handed out Halloween candy to toddlers and preschool children visiting from the neighboring Preschool Laboratory (below).

Photo of two kids dressed up in Halloween costumes having fun at the Human Development and Family Studies building.

Wearing Halloween costumes, toddlers and preschool children from the neighboring Preschool Laboratory parade through the vacant Human Development and Family Studies house at 1430 Linden Drive and collect candy from School of Human Ecology (SoHE) faculty and staff — one who was operating the remote-controlled toy robot pictured — during a SoHE Haunted House Celebration.

Photo: Jeff Miller