What are AMHS students being for Halloween?
With Halloween just around the corner, AMHS is filled with excitement and creativity as students plan what costumes to wear for the upcoming weekend. From traditional monsters to clever pop culture outfits, everyone is getting into the Halloween spirit. We talked to students around campus to find out which costumes are popular this year and how the Halloween fun is brightening up the lives of students at Academic Magnet High School.
Fritz Browning
The first student interviewed about their creative Halloween costume for the upcoming weekend was Fritz Browning. Fritz Browning elected to dress up as the iconic chef from “Ratatouille.” Known among the students at AMHS for his love for cooking, Fritz has perfectly chosen his costume to reflect his culinary character. Fritz’s costume comes complete with a chef’s hat and apron and is sure to stand out among less unique costumes while trick or treating this Halloween. Fellow students admire his costume, and his costume is sure to become a highlight of the school’s Halloween festivities, inspiring others to think outside the box with their costumes.
Sawyer Quertermous
Sawyer Quertermous is gearing up for Halloween at AMHS by dressing up as the iconic superhero, Batman. Known for his love of superheroes, Sawyer has meticulously crafted his costume, complete with a detailed mask, an iconic bat emblem, and a long black cape draping down his back to complete the look. His enthusiasm for the character shines through as he channels Batman’s heroic spirit, bringing excitement to the school’s Halloween festivities. Fellow students are eager to see him in action, and Sawyer’s commitment to embodying the Dark Knight will be sure to make him a standout figure in the upcoming Halloween celebrations at Academic Magnet.
Ian Williams
Ian Williams is getting into the Halloween spirit at AMHS by dressing up as the hilarious Ricky Bobby from “Talladega Nights.” With his signature racing suit, sunglasses, and a trophy in hand from the signature racing scene in the movie, Ian perfectly captures the comedic essence of the character. Known for his fun-loving personality, Ian is excited to bring some humor to the school’s celebrations by dressing up as the same character played by the hilarious Will Ferrell. His friends are already fond of his costume, and his knowledge of the role makes him a standout among the Halloween costumes this year. Ian’s portrayal of the famous racer is sure to add a playful touch to the Halloween festivities at Academic Magnet High School.
Jack Troy
Jack Troy, a spirited student at AMHS, is gearing up for the upcoming school Halloween weekend with an exciting duo costume with Thomas Hershey. Jack Troy is dressing up as Tua Tagovailoa, the quarterback for the Miami Dolphins. With a bright aqua jersey and bright blue face paint, Jack hopes to embody Tua’s energy and leadership on the field. Fellow students at AMHS might see Jack practicing Tua’s signature moves and throwing the football with his other friends at the magnet. Jack’s enthusiasm for the costume is evident, and he’s ready to rally his classmates, showcasing both his love for football and his Halloween spirit.
Thomas Hershey
Thomas Hershey is soaring into AMHS Halloween weekend as a hawk, bringing a touch of creativity to the school. Decked out in a striking brown and white costume complete with wings and a beak, he embodies the school mascot with pride. His enthusiasm for the costume is evident as he flaps his wings and makes enthusiastic hawk calls in class, which can sometimes be distracting for other students but is no doubt very comedic. With a few clever hawk-themed cheers up his sleeve, Thomas is not just a sight to behold but also a spirited leader, encouraging everyone to embrace their inner bird and show their school pride. He and his costume duo, Jack Troy are dressing up to embody the viral Hawk Tua meme, as both of their costume names are homonyms for the viral meme sensation.
John Thomasson
John Thomasson is stepping into the spotlight at AMHS by channeling the viral sensation Dax Flame for Halloween this year! With a quirky outfit featuring a colorful, retro-inspired black costume with a camera for his performance in the movie, “Project X”, he’s capturing Dax’s unique character. John has been practicing Dax’s signature expressions and catchphrases, ready to entertain his classmates at the Halloween festivities with a performance that’s sure to make them laugh. His energy and dedication to embodying the quirky actor are turning heads and sparking conversations about his unique costume which is without a doubt one of the less common costumes that will be seen this upcoming Halloween.
Garrison Gray
Garrison Gray is getting into AMHS Halloween spirit by dressing up as the unforgettable Kenny Powers from Eastbound & Down. Rocking a mullet wig, the iconic baseball jersey, and some classic aviators, he’s fully embracing Kenny’s personality. Garrison has been practicing a few of Kenny’s most famous lines, ready to deliver them at the Halloween festivities this weekend. With his confident swagger, he’s turning the hallways into his own portrayal of the iconic series. Garrison’s portrayal is a hilarious tribute that’s bound to make everyone laugh this upcoming Halloween weekend.
In conclusion, AMHS Halloween weekend showcases the creativity and enthusiasm of its students, with each participant bringing a unique element to their chosen costumes. From Jack Troy’s spirited costume of Tua Tagovailoa to Thomas Hershey’s playful hawk costume, recreating the viral meme of Hawk Tua, it’s clear that this week is all about the Halloween spirit. These students are not only embracing their characters but also rallying their classmates to join in the fun. As they express their school pride, the vibrant atmosphere fosters a sense of community that strengthens friendships between students in and outside of Academic Magnet High School. Ultimately, the Halloween spirit at AMHS highlights the joy of creativity among all of the seniors at Academic Magnet High School in their last year together before they go to college.