Halloween Fun

Fun at German Club Dinner

Fun at German Club Dinner

Last week was full of Halloween fun.  I participated in events such as the German Club Dinner, I-Club Karaoke night and President Sue DeWine’s annual Halloween Party.

Kaleidoscople helped sponsor the German Club dinner held  Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 in the Ogle Center.  We ate bratwurst with sauerkraut, German potato salad, vegetarian casserole, goulash, apple strudel, pumpkin fritters, and muesli.

All of these foods were foods that I had never tasted so the dinner was very interesting.  I also mingled around and met a lot of new students who were enjoying themselves just as much as I was.

The fun did not stop there because later on that night I-Club (International Club) sponsored a karaoke night at the Shoebox.  I had performed first with one of the international students named Delphine.  I had not been involved in a karaoke night since my first year of college which was three years ago.  It brought back memories along with a lot of fun.

What was also fun this past week was the Halloween party at President Sue DeWine’s house. I did not wear a costume, but all the many students who did wear costumes made up for me not wearing a costume. Mike DeWine helped me make my first s’more, which was exciting and delicious if I may say so.

Congratulations to those individuals who dressed as Canadian tourists who won the costume contest.  Sue DeWine’s house is so beautiful and big and I think that it is really nice that she gives every student the opportunity to come and celebrate at her house.

Something else that is minor that I did last week was have new pictures taken for the website.  I love having my picture taken so if you are reading this blog you can see my beautiful face.  It is all love when you see me. Thanks for looking and reading.

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Bio: My name is Jasmine O'Conner. I am a sophomore expected to graduate in 2012. My major is Communications. Other activities that I am involved in are; Student Ambassador, Kaleidoscope (social chair), and Diversity Task Force. I'm 20 years old and I am from Milwaukee, WI. I have 2 brothers and 3 sisters, in which I am the oldest, and would be considered what you call first generation, in reference to attending college. My favorite color is orange and I enjoy listening to music, drawing, and scrapbooking. I would like a career either working with children or a non-profit organization like the many I was involved in before coming to college. Youth & Government, Teen Leaders, and Black Achievers are all good examples. I am really blessed to have this opportunity and experience and will make my parents and family proud after graduating from Hanover College.

2 responses to “Halloween Fun”

  1. Sam Crowe

    CANADIAN TOURISTS WERE AWESOME! geez, they were in character the whole time. I really liked the SPARTAN CHEERLEADERS too :) and of course the entire quidditch team (done by the girl’s soccer team), very creative if I do say so myself…

  2. Jasmine O'Conner

    Seriously, there were some of the most creative costumes I had ever seen in life…lol…next year im going to be prepared with a costume that’s for sure, so i can show my creative talents as well.

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