NEWS: National Honor Society Holds ‘Hal-Law-Ween’ Celebration

(Photo courtesy Sammi Franzman)

(Photo courtesy Sammi Franzman)

By Dominick Buccitti – Staff Reporter

Jonathan Law’s National Honor Society held its annual costume contest on October 31 – but with a twist.

The contest was different this year because of the added rule that banned clown costumes as well as a new name for the contest: The ‘Hal-Law-Ween’ Spooky Attire Contest.

“It was very successful; we had a great turnout,” NHS vice president Nisali Fernando said. “Everyone was given a chance to showcase their creativity and love for Halloween.”

Students had to pay $1 to enter the contest. This year, NHS ended up raising approximately $50.

Like every year, there were four categories: best male costume, best female costume, best teacher costume, and best group costume.

Junior John Fowler won the best male costume category for a second year in a row. Last year, Fowler won the same category as Donald Trump; this year, he dressed as Hillary Clinton.

“My inspiration for the costume this year was just to satirize the current election and someone in the media,” Fowler said. “So I chose Hillary Clinton.”

Junior Christina Mohammed won the best female costume category as Joanne the Scammer. Mohammed’s friend Amanda Downs did her makeup for the costume.

“Someone gave me the idea when they told me that I should be Joanne,” Mohammed said. “So I decided to go with it.”

History teachers Mr. Evanko, Ms. Burns, and Ms. Mannion won the best teacher costume category as Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump.

“The idea was born when I wanted to do a couples costume with Mr. Evanko,” Burns said. “I was going to be Hillary and he was going to be Bernie.”

Senior Juliana Rivera, Senior JP Amaro, Senior Beatrice Relucio, and Freshmen Justin Amaro won the best group costume category as Morticia Addams, Gomez Addams, Wednesday Addams, and Pugsley Addams.

“We wanted to be unique from all the possible costumes out there,” Relucio said.

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