Wesleyan Students’ Childhood Halloween Costumes Published on October 26, 2015 in Features by Caroline Hodges Senior Yasmine Brooks dressed up as Pooh Bear and the Blue Power Ranger. Freshman Will Bryson dressed up as a ninja for Halloween. He also dressed up as a Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtle. Senior Sheridan Davenport dressed up as Po from Teletubbies. Junior Katie Von Bargen dressed up as a witch for Halloween when she was seven years old. Sophomore Katia Hanger dressed up as Cinderella for Halloween. Sophomore Alexa Howell dressed up as Tinker Bell for Halloween. Sophomore Emily Willis dressed up as a pegasus for Halloween. Freshman Ellie French dressed as a mermaid for Halloween. Senior Elizabeth Ostwalt dressed as a frog and a girl at a sleepover for Halloween. Sophomore Daniel Salyers dressed as a cowboy for Halloween. Senior Camille High dressed as Po for Halloween. Freshman Callie Weaver dressed as a fairy princess and senior Jordan Weaver dressed as a Georgia Tech football player for their Halloween. Senior Ellie Bradach, Sophomore Molly Bradach and sixth grader Gray Bradach dressed up as 50's girls for Halloween. Senior Andrew Strayhorn dressed up as a clown for Halloween. Junior Abby Gardner dressed as a rockstar chick for Halloween. Senior Julia Tallant dressed up as Laa-Laa from Teletubbies. Junior James Claffey dressed up as a pumkin witch for Halloween. No comments Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest You might be interested in An Out of This World Homecoming Week It has been over a month since the entirety of Wesleyan participated in the biggest week of the year, Homecoming. Pumpkin Spice Season is Here, Better “Latte” than Never Since it is officially fall, it is time to celebrate all aspects that make the season so special. It is He Said; She Said Every year, students are left with the question, “How should I spend my Halloween?” Juniors Hampton Henderson and Sophie Zetzsche
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