Lifestyles

Spooky movies, items provide frightening night

Spooky movies help Halloween feel like Halloween. Combine that with a scavenger hunt for spooky items and you’ve got Fright Night.

Hosted by the Residential Life Association, Fright Night is an opportunity for students to get together and see how many items they can get in a scavenger hunt. Items included all of your classic Halloween conventions: skeleton hands, bats, snakes, brooms, and many other items in classic Halloween lore.

Decorations
Halloween decorations added to the atmosphere Saturday during Fright Night in the Gold Room.

Four people participated in the scavenger hunt with three of those places being granted prizes along with door prizes for 36 people signed into the event.

Zachary West, 20, senior of Ordway, Colorado, who placed first in the competition, stated that many of the items were difficult to find but residents helped him along the way.

Aaron Eagle, 21, sophomore of Chadron, who won second place, took to the challenged dressed as Darryl Dixon from “The Walking Dead” television show. After accidentally taking a pumpkin from the High Rise lobby, he went on to state that the hardest part of the competition was the running.

First place won a vacuum, second place won a beanbag chair, and the third place winner won an HDMI cable.