NEWS: National Honor Society Hosts Annual Costume Contest

(Photo courtesy National Honor Society)
By Helen Chizmazia – Social Media Editor
The Jonathan Law National Honor Society hosted a costume contest on Halloween.
There were a few categories that students and staff could enter. Money had to be donated in order to participate in the contest.
“It is a tradition for the NHS to organize the costume contest and it always brings out creativity from the students,” senior NHS member Lylah Eckert said.
This is Eckert’s second year in Natinal Honor Society.
“We all agreed on a foundation to donate to – which was Legos for Logan – and we went on from there,” senior NHS member Sabrina Lawless said.
Legos for Logan is a foundation created for in memory of a local boy named Logan, who passed away at age 12 from pediatric cancer.
The categories for this year’s contest were individual costumes, duo costumes, and group costumes.
“All the members in the group voted for each winner in the categories,” Lawless said.
The winners were announced over the loudspeaker at the end of period eight.
“We decided on the winners by taking all of the participants’ photos, and reviewing them as a Club at the end of the school day,” senior NHS member Caroline Doyle said.
Students and staff enjoyed partaking in the contest.
“My favorite costume was Ryan Z’s costume that he and his mom made together of a flamingo,” Eckert said.
Many students dress up on Halloween showing their authentic costumes that they worked hard on.
“My personal favorite costume was the group of Minions,” Lawless said.
