TCC Fall Festivals Posted on November 11, 2015December 11, 2015 by Collegian Admin Photo by Ross Ocampo/The Collegian Ashley Koeneke takes part in the games that were part of the NE Campus Fall Fest. Photo by Ross Ocampo/The Collegian Ivan Duran returns a serve during the NE Campus Fall Fest at the pingpong club’s table. Photo by Ross Ocampo/The Collegian Hannah Hallerman is zombie-fied by a member of the Cornerstone program, the effect achieved through red Kool-Aid and makeup. Nick Forrest and Jake Blakeman are assisted in their unique dancing, also receiving a good stretch in the process. Photo by Ross Ocampo/The Collegian Sophie Hemhill works over a potter’s wheel, using the inside of her fingers to build up the wall of the ceramic clay pot. Photo by Ross Ocampo/The Collegian Lt. West Warren and Officer Abu Baba show Shelly Gonzalez just how hard it is to walk a straight line while intoxicated through the help of beer goggles. The goggles’ lenses are warped to help achieve this effect. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian Christian Rico, 6, challenges Hayden Walton, 9, to a battle of chess while Odalis Rico, a young Gryffindor student, casts a spell to make the game more interesting. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian Jose Verarde looks on as Ozzy Vasquez, renowned mummy golfer, checks out the student government’s mini-golf course during SE Campus’ Bing Bang Boo festival. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian TCC mascot Toro stopped by the event for photos with festivalgoers, much to the excitement of the younger attendees. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian A larger version of the chessboard was also set up during the festival so students and parents alike could challenge each other to a game of wits. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian Student Activities’ crazy ball game was a big hit during the festival, the prizes being the winner’s choice of candy. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian The Anime Club held a unique art booth during the Bing Bang Boo, where participants could drop ink down onto a spinning paper and create their own masterpieces. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian Children’s center master teacher Barbara Smith escorts Isabella Campbell, 4, while a member of the Candy Walk puts some Halloween treats in her backpack. Isabella was dressed as the Princess Sofia from the Disney Jr. show Sofia the First. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian Brittney Walker offers candy from her smoky spooky cauldron to incoming guests. Children could walk along the path and have candy dropped into their backpacks during the children’s center Candy Walk. Photo by Christina Feyisetan/The Collegian Photo by Sierra Miranda Bodgan/The Collegian A red Power Ranger tosses a beanbag into the mouth of Frankenstein’s monster, winning him a handful of candy. Photo by Sierra Miranda Bodgan/The Collegian Trick-or-treaters receive a coloring book on poison safety from a member of health services. Photo by Sierra Miranda Bodgan/The Collegian