Eve G. Marson'04 plans to be more generally charitable.
"I am going to buy a candy for any trick-or-treaters who stop by my dorm," she says.
But trick-or-treating requires a costume. A few resourceful students already know what they are going to wear.
"I am being Marilyn Monroe because she is hot and because I am secretly a transvestite," says Lee H. Teslik '04.
For Andrew D. Goulet '04, dressing up provides an opportunity to recreate a childhood fantasy.
"I'm going to be Waldo to relive a fifth grade experience," he says.
Amy E. Keel '04 is going to dress as she did while in high school, as a bumblebee.
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