Valley Elementary students host a Halloween parade
- Jerry Melrose
- 3 hours ago
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Left to right, photos by Jerry Melrose:
An early-on arrival of the pink-tinged impish axolotl, an endangered genus of aquatic salamander native to the highlands and Lake Xochimilcan surÂrounding Mexico City, followed by an ominously black-robed panic-stricken impersonator inspired by The Scream, an 1893 Expressionist painting by NorÂwegian artist Edvard Munch. Then comes the pumpkin patch kids under the smiling watchful eye of Colleen Sorensen.
A just hatched white-clothed little chick-a-dee, metamorphosed butterfly and elvish maiden with pointed ears parading before some of their costumed Middle School mates along the way.
Sumo wrestlers waddling their weight around in front of family and their upper-class
graduated friends along Highway 89 / State Street in Orderville during the
annual Valley Elementary School Halloween parade.
Above, right: The American West’s Tyrannus Rex, about 21-feet tall and weighÂing more five tons each, are said by modern paleontologists to have become extinct around 66 million years ago ... yet they still cause endless fascination among young people of the world!









