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Joey Vaughn, senior
Maddie Misterka, Student Section Reporter
“I’m getting older, so I’ve always wanted to go outside and go out trick or treating, stuff like that, but I can’t really do that anymore. I still celebrate it- watch scary movies and things like that. (This year) I’ll probably sit around and watch movies with my family or something.”
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