Horrortorium Returns

by Daniel Pursell

Photos Courtesy of Ashley Botello-Lopez

The Fresno High Horrortorium happened on Friday, October 29, 2021. It cost $2 to enter. The Horrortorium was set up on the stage of Royce Hall, and is an event unique to Fresno High.  This year was tough for the Drama department because of COVID restrictions. Actors could not perform jump scares or other things that brought them within less than 6 feet of guests.  Performances included a mad scientist/doctor and a crazed clown. Senior Chanel Charles had said, “It was more fun than scary.” 

Cast of Horrortorium:

Cordele S Swinton

Jeffery T Purvis

Melanie Estrada

Rylie M Jimenez

Bryan J Alonso-Garcia

Katherine R Clement

Nayelli T Evans-Cabrera

Adam Ortiz

Atiana M Baltazar

Aubrey D Garcia

Elijiah G Juarez

Isabel S Cruz

John R Verduzco

Julissa J Marquez Martinez

Ricardo R Banks-Jacobo

Tiffany R Gimbarti

Trinity Anna Avila

Amirah Myles

Annabel Vasquez

Carolina Pulida

Josefine Vander Poel

Rayonna Andrews

Zhia Henderson

Lillyanna Clark

Anjai Pooni

Jaylen Cardoso

 

 

Congratulations to CUSD CTE Ambassadors

 

Grand Re-Opening of Warrior Rack

by Isaiah Estrada

No matter where you go there’s always someone in need and it’s always good to help if possible. The Warrior Rack is one of the few bright spots on campus this year and offers to those in need and who want. During lunch on October 7 the grand re-opening for Warrior Rack took place. Music was played and prizes were given out to students that participate in activities.  

Gently used clothing such as socks, shorts, jackets, and pants are welcome. Kids who are less fortunate deserve an opportunity to pick out something they like and connect with. Spreading the word will help this movement and hopefully motivate others to become more open minded of other struggles.  

Parents and teachers are involved in donating. All types of clothes are organized by color, size, and style to make it easier to select. Every donation is appreciated but there is always that one shirt with a stain. Clothes that aren’t up to standard are thrown away because FHS students deserve better.  

For more information, contact Ms. Silvia Antonio in the counseling office.