This school year, OHS students dressed up in their best Halloween costumes for trick-or-treating and parties. Check out their costumes below!
Sophomore Noah Abbas dressed up like Neo from “The Matrix” this year to attend a Halloween party. Credit: Noah Abbas Senior Logan Gibson wore his “Guilty Gear” costume to a Halloween party.
“My costume is May from ‘Guilty Gear’,” Gibson says.
“She swings an anchor like a baseball bat and can summon various sea creatures to use while fighting.” Credit: Logan GibsonSenior Reece Kearbey was a witch this year for a Halloween party. Credit: Reece Kearbey Seniors Olivia Hernandez (left), Cassidy Shugarman (middle), and Mia Frances (right) were characters from “Rick and Morty” for trick-or-treating. Credit: Olivia Hernandez Freshman Cassidy Ogden (left) and junior Ayah Zaki (right) dressed up as Jake from Statefarm and Flo from Progressive.Credit: Ayah Zaki Junior Shaylee Smith repurposed and modified her Clark Kent/Superman costume for a Halloween party this year. Credit: Shaylee Smith Calla Donovan (left), senior at OHS and Keegan Stanley (right), OHS graduate, were Cinderella and Prince Charming for a Halloween event.
“COVID has been a crazy time for everyone, and I know how hard it has been for parents and kids, so for Halloween I wanted to create a little magic this year,” Donovan says. Donovan volunteers at My Daughter’s Dress and “borrowed the costume from there.” She later “posted on neighborhood facebook page that Cinderella and Prince Charming would be outside house handing out candy and taking pictures!” Credit: Calla DonovanSophomore Jazmin LeForce and her best friend Gio Perkins dressed up as Jack and Sally from “The Nightmare Before Christmas” to go trick-or-treating. Credit: Jazmin LeForce
My name is Trinity Heard, I am a Senior at Oswego High School, and this is my second year writing for 42Fifty. I am very excited to continue working with the team and help other learn more about journalism. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with friends and family, baking, and editing. I also am a part of the Student Council as President and work as a crew member at Culvers. I look forward to being involved in 42Fifty as a managing editor for this year.
Advertisement