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Halloween Costume Snapshots 2023

Tuesday, November 7, 2023, By Christine Grabowski
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Two people sitting in chairs with a dog in a Halloween costume.

Danielle Drop, campus minister at the SU Catholic Center (left) and Father Gerry Waterman pose with Auggie, dressed up as a pumpkin.

Members of our campus community and their families had fun getting into the festive spirit this Halloween!

Individual dress in a costume from Star Wars.

Brian Glennon ’26, student in the College of Arts and Sciences, dressed as Director Krennic from “Star Wars: Rogue One.”

Same dog dressed in two different Halloween costumes.

Jersey wore two costumes this Halloween: an elephant and a deer. Jersey’s mom, Associate Director of Internal Communications Jen Plummer, said he was awfully grumpy about it, but we sure do think he looks cute.

Group of people in an office setting all dressed like Dalmatian dogs.

101 Dalmatians! Well, maybe not 101 in this picture, but the team at the Barnes Center at The Arch sure got into the spirit this Halloween!

Dog dressed up as a gnome.

Brady the gnome was ready for any adventure mom, Shannon Botsford, administrative specialist in the Maxwell School, was ready to take him on.

Large group of staff members posing for a picture in various Halloween costumes

Staff from the Maxwell School got into the Halloween spirit and pose together in their costumes.

Three different dogs dressed in Halloween costumes.

The pups in the Marquettes’ house went with the Barbie theme for their Halloween costumes this year, including Sammy (left) as beach Barbie, Scrappy (center) as Ken and Nola as western Barbie.

Woman dressed up as Raggedy Ann.

JoAnn Rhoades, academic support coordinator in the College of Arts and Sciences, dressed up as Raggedy Ann.

Two people, each holding a dog wearing a Halloween costume

The Boccacinos’ pups, Wrigley (left) and Ernie got into the Halloween spirit dressed up as a frog and Woody from “Toy Story.”

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