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Horror & humor for Halloween

From Jedi Masters to the Jamaican bobsled team, OU students go all out with costumes

Published: Monday, October 29, 2007

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Brock Fowler / For The Post / bf278107@ohio.edu
Paul Hypolite dresses as a member of Jamaica’s bobsled team.

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Sara C. Tobias / Picture Editor / st939605@ohiou.edu
Johnson Hall resident assistants talk to sophomore residents Mike Grofts, Mike Klodor and Michael Sensky as they return from Halloween Uptown.
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Charles Yesenczki / Staff Photographer / cy333905@ohiou.edu
On their way to some Halloween activities Brianna Savoca, Nick Ostronic and Brody O’Connell draw attention from passersby with their costumes from Forrest Gump.
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Sam Saccone / Staff Photographer / ss324006@ohiou.edu
John Cancila carves pumpkins in front of Washington Hall Thursday.
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Rob Hardin / Chief Photographer / rh124104@ohiou.edu
Ohio University freshman Jedi Brandon Biggs battles the dark powers of Toledo Univeristy student Sith Yusef Anderson near Court Street during the annual Halloween block party Saturday.
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Rob Hardin / Chief Photographer / rh124104@ohiou.edu
Sara Lessman helps Natalie Wallace trim excess material from the petticoat of her Dorothy costume Saturday.
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Rob Hardin / Chief Photographer / rh124104@ohiou.edu
Ohio University junior Sara Lessman applies eyeliner while preparing for the Halloween block party Saturday.  Lessman visited the Court Street festivities dressed as the Tinman from The Wizard of Oz.
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Brittany Bott / Staff Photographer / bb211605@ohiou.edu
Dressed as an American Gladiator, Ohio University alumnus Devon Naim is knocked off while jousting Hocking College student Chad Keferl on Palmer Street.

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