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Juniors Brody Jones and Alyson Hensley dressed as Jake and Tricky from Subway Surfers.
Halloween Parade Photo Essay
Josie Lee
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Managing Editor
November 4, 2024
(From left to right) Senior Evan Iniguez and junior Nico Martin, alongside FUHS English teacher Elizabeth O’Donnell, dressed as Star Wars characters.
Senior Luis Pernalete dressed as a knight in shining armor.
Senior Gavin Blotti dressed as Batman and senior Christian Godinez dressed as a KFC bucket.
(From left to right) Sophomores Leanne Luna, Claire Viramontes, Kyra Koerth, Ava Rios, Mia Benedetto, and Kaitlyn Kim dressed as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
(From left to right) Sophomores June Visnic, Skyler Weber, Charlotte Ridgely, and Emilia Finch dressed up as Crayons.
Juniors Brody Jones and Alyson Hensley dressed as Jake and Tricky from Subway Surfers.
Freshman Seth Rosas dressed as Jake from State Farm.
(From left to right) Seniors Jocelyn Martinez, Giselle Gonzales, Emily Alvarado, Annemarie Ramirez, and Stephanie Garcia dressed up as characters from the show Scooby-Doo.
Senior Nicolas Bustamante dressed as Poppy from the movie franchise Trolls.
Math teacher Leon Palmisano and his daughter Gianna Palmisano dressed as Dr. Strange and Supergirl.
FUHS staff and counselors dressed as Pixar characters from the movie Toy Story.
(From left to right) FUHS all-the-arts teachers Troy Trimble, Stacey Kikkawa, Jaclyn Stickel, and Andrea Oberlander dressed as elderly folk.
(From left to right) FUHS teachers Dylan Breneman, Tyler Martins, Ashley Hill, Sara Wilhelmi, Kristen Cruz, and Jaimee Rojas dressed as park rangers and hikers.
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