Color Wars

Sky Coffman, Santa Fe Staff Writer

Santa Fe students decked out in colors.

What made Color Wars such a hit?

Starting with buying color powder at five dollars per cup, and ending the evening with everyone covered head-to-toe in bright powdery colors.

The thrilling fight started at 6:30pm all the participants were divided into teams. Following the war, a dance circle was formed, and students began cheering on their peers who joined in and got to show off their moves. 

Santa Fe students and STUCO members joined together in a dance circle.

 

Everyone showed up to the event wearing white and left much more colorful than they came.

Afterwards, the sprinklers were turned on and students started running through them, having a blast.

One of the games was capture the flag, where they were once again divided into two teams. One team was given a green flag and the other a red flag.

Another event that was held was pie in the face, where students could pie STUCO members in the face. Kids would step up without hesitation to pie their peers in the face. As the night got messier and messier, a football game started for people to go and watch. 

The night was a smashing success ending in flying colors and bright smiles!