Center for Speech and Hearing's Trunk or Treat
Friday, October 29, 2021
By Hannah Wolfe ~ Photographer
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Communication Disorders Majors Ashlyn Johnston(left), Halen James(middle), and Mikaela Pender(right) hand out candy to children. "A lot of the kids who come to the event come to the center, there's some from the community at large, but I'm getting to see a lot of the kids we've worked with in therapy." said Pender. "That's always really neat to see them in a more laid-back setting." (Photo by Hannah Wolfe)
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Senior Family and Consumer Science Education major Grace Larson invites kids to enter into one of the therapy rooms to collect candy. (Photo by Hannah Wolfe)
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Senior Communication Disorders major and Vice President of National Student Speech Language and Hearing Association (NSSLHA) Madelyn Johnson interacts with the kids during the event. "We're so used to seeing the kids just in the therapy rooms, so it's kind of nice seeing them out, and not just in the typical clinic side," Johnson said. (Photo by Hannah Wolfe)
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First year graduate student for Speech and Language Pathology and NSSLHA President Alivia Bauman talks with the kids at the event. "I love seeing the kids and being able to just engage with everybody. It's so fun to see their faces playing every game and I love how our members came together and they put so much work into all the games and everything. They worked really hard to put on a fun event for the kids and I'm so excited for all the kids and their family that got to experience it," Bauman said. (Photo by Hannah Wolfe)
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Freshman Elementary Education major Annie Hogan lets kids play a game in her room and once they have participated, gives them some candy. (Photo by Hannah Wolfe)
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Communication Disorders freshman Charlotte Norton(left) and Senior Kortney Scoggins(right) give candy to a child in a banana costume. (Photo by Hannah Wolfe)
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A group photo of all the volunteers. "SEMO is very unique compared to other schools because it is hands on and we get to fo all these different hours at our own clinic on campus which is great. I have so much fun with it. I know it's like school and our grade but it's just so fun and it really cements that this is what I want to do," Vice President of National Student Speech Language and Hearing Association (NSSLHA) Madelyn Johnson said. (Photo by Hannah Wolfe)