Halloween Throwback: Canfield BHP Seniors + Their Costumes

Choosing costumes, decorating pumpkins, and enjoying a spooky 31st with friends brings joy to students throughout the university, but, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, Halloween might look a bit different this year. With socially-distanced Halloween festivities approaching, now is a great time to look back on some of the fun Canfield BHP seniors have had over the years. 

Carlyn and Josh as Drake and Josh

Carlyn Crow, a Canfield BHP, Plan II senior, and Josh Jones, a Canfield BHP, Computational Engineering senior, showed out on October 31st as the iconic duo of Drake and Josh. As one of the last classes to have 90s babies, it only makes sense that this Canfield BHPair chose to dress as the main characters of a beloved Nickelodeon sitcom released in the early 2000s. 

Bernardo and Lindsey as Bunnies

No Halloween is complete without a couple of animal costumes and the Canfield BHP community certainly did not disappoint. Canfield BHP, Finance senior Bernardo Barron, and Canfield BHP, Accounting senior Lindsey Hoyer hopped into Halloween last year in full bunny suits. 

Lexi and Henry as Lesley Knope and Kris Jenner

While this pair might have dressed as an iconic pop culture duo for Halloween, they’re certainly an iconic Canfield BHPeer duo. In their sophomore year, Canfield BHP and Finance seniors Lexi Thorton and Henry Howard dressed up as Lesley Knope, the protagonist of NBC sitcom Park and Recreation, and Kris Jenner, the famous matriarch of the Kardashian family.

Alessandra, Nivva, and Urvi as a The Rock, a Toucan, and Winnie the Pooh

While some duos and trios go for a traditional pair, these three Canfield BHP gals each went for a unique Halloween look! Canfield BHP, Finance senior Nivva, and Canfield BHP and Management Information Systems seniors, Alessandra and Urvi rocked an array of costumes their sophomore year. Alessandra flexed as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Nivva showed off her colors as a Toucan, and Urvi brought Canfield BHPeers back to their childhoods with her Winnie the Pooh costume!

As Halloween approaches this semester and Canfield BHP and UT students alike prepare for their spooky nights, it’s important to think of it as an opportunity to get creative. Although the pandemic might prevent traditional events from happening, some might even consider starting a new tradition with roommates or CBHPeers. No matter what, Canfield BHP students have each other, a community that makes it easy to have a safe and happy Halloween despite the circumstances. 

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