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The Dublin Halloween party

  • jfugaro24
  • Nov 27, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 4, 2023

By Jacob Fugaro

The fellow students of the Dublin House gathered together for a fun-filled Halloween celebration that included apple cider, donuts, and an intense game of Saints Kahoot. Students placed their abilities to the test by attempting to secure a "halo" on a poster, providing the usual Halloween experience a humorous turn as joking and friendship filled the air. This function developed into a significant occasion for Dublin House members to deepen their relationships with each other.


Dublin House gathered together, and this provided proof of the power of brotherhood. By coming together, having humor, and participating in various events, individuals of Dublin House formed a deeper connection with each other. Noah Alejandro Gauyan said, "I think all of the houses should have these get-togethers at least once a month to help tighten the brotherhood." This view highlights the importance of such gatherings to fostering friendship within Dublin House and throughout the entire school community.


The Halloween party included games, cider, and donuts. This showed the true sense of school that O'Dea High School seeks to encourage among its students. The most important thing from the party was how it helped further develop friendships and recognize the bonds that make this community.


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