Key Club hosted a room for cookie decorating. Club volunteers gave kids sugar cookies to decorate with icing and sprinkles while listening to the room’s Halloween playlist. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)The event’s host — The National Honor Society — sold drinks, chips, cookies, cupcakes and pizza during the event and encouraged attendees to dress up as they poured into club rooms for spooky activities. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)The Spanish Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society collaborated to host a room for face painting. They asked attendees what they wanted and ended the night painting various characters from Yoda to Ghostbusters. (Photos/Shreya Shnamugam)HOSA served cookies and had the game “Operation” for students to play. The room included lab equipment, spider webs and other small games for attendees to play. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)Clubs used car trunks to hand candy to children. Each trunk had a different theme such as Sesame Street or a witch’s lair. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)Habitat for Humanity and Dance Marathon gave children treats. Habitat for Humanity displayed their Lego-themed trunk. (Photos/Shreya Shanmugam)
Shreya is a senior here at American Heritage. Apart from Newspaper, she participates in clubs and extracurriculars such as Key Club, Model UN, YIS, HOSA, PBS and AASA. She loves writing, listening to music, watching TV shows and editing videos. She has been dancing for almost all her life and has a love for business and computer science. She plans on channeling these interests into her future career and exploring them further throughout high school. When she am not reading or rewatching Netflix shows, she is riding her bike or swimming in the pool.