SPOOKY SCIENCE (photos)

Published 4:00 am Friday, October 30, 2015

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON Students in the junior chemistry class conducted experiments in a way that celebrates Halloween. Other students came through the lab, visiting stations and discovered if they were a vampire, what kind of monster they would be and even saw underwater fireworks.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
Students in the junior chemistry class conducted experiments in a way that celebrates Halloween. Other students came through the lab, visiting stations and discovered if they were a vampire, what kind of monster they would be and even saw underwater fireworks.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON Students in the junior chemistry class conducted experiments in a way that celebrates Halloween. Other students came through the lab, visiting stations and discovered if they were a vampire, what kind of monster they would be and even saw underwater fireworks.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
Students in the junior chemistry class conducted experiments in a way that celebrates Halloween. Other students came through the lab, visiting stations and discovered if they were a vampire, what kind of monster they would be and even saw underwater fireworks.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON Students in the junior chemistry class conducted experiments in a way that celebrates Halloween. Other students came through the lab, visiting stations and discovered if they were a vampire, what kind of monster they would be and even saw underwater fireworks.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
Students in the junior chemistry class conducted experiments in a way that celebrates Halloween. Other students came through the lab, visiting stations and discovered if they were a vampire, what kind of monster they would be and even saw underwater fireworks.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON Students in the junior chemistry class conducted experiments in a way that celebrates Halloween. Other students came through the lab, visiting stations and discovered if they were a vampire, what kind of monster they would be and even saw underwater fireworks.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
Students in the junior chemistry class conducted experiments in a way that celebrates Halloween. Other students came through the lab, visiting stations and discovered if they were a vampire, what kind of monster they would be and even saw underwater fireworks.

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