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Spook-tacular Costumes Captured!

Updated: Mar 17

Photos By Alex Del Cueto


On Nov. 1, students dressed in costumes brought the campus to life with their Halloween spirit.


Madeline Sharkey as Emily from “Corpse Bride.”


Katie Heintz (left) and Addie Yastrzemski (right) as Derek and Julianne Hough from "Dancing with the Stars."


Conor Atkinson (left) and Emilia Mariol (right) as Mr. and Mrs. Fox from “Fantastic Mr. Fox.”


Koda Pabon as Senshi from “Dungeon Meshi.”


Regulus Thompson as the White Rabbit from “Ever After High.”


Rory Flynn (left) and Adam Tobar (right) as Sunflower and Bucket Zombie from “Plants Vs. Zombies.”


Rachel Skennion as Lydia Deetz from “Beetlejuice.”


Annie Gorman (left) and Esme King Farbstein (right) as Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps from “Zootopia.”


Bella Casamento as Draculaura from “Monster High.”


Fouad Farran as Shaggy, specifically in the scene when he turns into a woman from “Scooby-Doo.”


Kyla Taylor (left) and Kirsten Taylor (right) as Disney characters Moana and Princess Jasmine.


Diego Zarraga Villanueva as Batman.


Jaymee Warren as the Disney character Tinkerbell.


Alec Hoxha as Oliver Quick from “Saltburn.”


Summer Carty as Lola Bunny from “Space Jam.”


Anthony Mencia Polanco as a Skeleton Cowboy.


Darren Kinzler as an original character.


Frank Patch as DoodleBob from “SpongeBob SquarePants.”


Chelzea Worrent as Little Bo-Peep from “Toy Story.”


Alanah Parker (left) and her friend dressed as Santa Claus and a Fembot.


Olivia Armon (left) and Cheyenne Woods (right) as Pearl and “The Projectionist from “Pearl.”


Alvarez Pickett as a Tiefling from “Dungeons & Dragons.






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