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Haunted Hill

November 1, 2007



Holly Moore, a junior education major from Enterprise and an Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority member at Troy University, passes out treats to two trick-or-treaters during the sororities’ “Haunted Hill” Wednesday night. (TROY Photo/Clif Lusk) “Thomas the Tank Engine” takes a little break during “Haunted Hill,” a Halloween tradition for Troy University’s sororities. (TROY Photo/Clif Lusk)
   


“Dorothy” followed the Yellow Brick Road to Troy University’s Sorority Hill on Halloween. Nikki Hussey, a senior business major from Banks, right, and a smaller “Dorothy” give “Toto” some attention during “Haunted Hill,” a treat-street style night for Troy community children. (TROY Photo/Clif Lusk) “Death” made the rounds at Troy University’s “Haunted Hill” on Halloween. The annual affair is a way for the University’s sororities and fraternities to provide a safe trick-or-treating environment for the community’s children. (TROY Photo/Clif Lusk)


Phi Mu sisters Tara Rodgers, left, a junior marketing major from Troy, and Kristin Soltis, a junior journalism major from Trussville, shower some of their Halloween attention on a younger “Snow White” during the University’s “Haunted Hill.” (TROY Photo/Ronnie Colvin) No Halloween would be complete without face painting, and Troy University’s “Haunted Hill” is no exception. The annual event is a way for the University’s sororities and fraternities to provide a safe trick-or-treating environment for the community’s children. (TROY photo/Ronnie Colvin)
   


Chi Omega sorority member Karli Jeeters, a freshman drama major from Fairhope, was the quintessential “Southern Belle” during Troy University’s “Haunted Hill” Wednesday night. The annual Halloween custom is a way for the University’s sororities and fraternities to provide a safe trick-or-treating environment for the community’s children. (TROY Photo/Ronnie Colvin) Fraternity members added a little spice to Troy University’s “Haunted Hill” Wednesday night. The event is a way for the University’s sororities and fraternities to provide a safe trick-or-treating environment for the community’s children. (TROY Photo/Ronnie Colvin)


A fast round of musical chairs hosted by the sisters of Chi Omega at Troy University was just one of many games offered to children in the Troy community on Halloween. “Haunted Hill” is a way for the University’s sororities and fraternities to provide a safe trick-or-treating environment for the community’s children. (TROY Photo/Ronnie Colvin) Jake Meadows isn’t quite sure about the clown he found at the Phi Mu house during Troy University’s annual “Haunted Hill.” The Halloween tradition is a way for the University’s sororities and fraternities to provide a safe trick-or-treating environment for the community’s children. (TROY Photo/Ronnie Colvin)


Laura Ogle, a senior education major from Roanoake and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, was “Barbie” during Troy University’s “Haunted Hill.” The night of trick-or-treated teamed fraternities and sororities together to offer children in the Troy community a safe place to trick-or-treat on Halloween. (TROY Photo/Clif Lusk)  

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