April 26, 2024

Gabby Baker / Photo Essay / La Vista

Junior Jackson Cunningham passes out donuts to his fellow junior classmates during election week. Cunningham ran for senior class vice president against three other juniors.
Junior Alex de Sousa(right), running for senior class vice president, hands a piece of candy to Lucas Prenter(left) during election week. De Sousa handed out candy during snack and lunch to campaign for being Costa’s senior class vice president.
Junior Alex de Sousa(right), running for senior class vice president, hands a piece of candy to Lucas Prenter(left) during election week. De Sousa handed out candy during snack and lunch to campaign for being Costa’s senior class vice president.
Junior Jackson Cunningham passes out donuts to his fellow junior classmates during election week. Cunningham ran for senior class vice president against three other juniors.
Junior Jackson Cunningham passes out donuts to his fellow junior classmates during election week. Cunningham ran for senior class vice president against three other juniors.
Juniors Georgia Wedbush, running for ASB president, and Keeli Hartley, running for ASB vice president, walk around during lunch, passing out candy to students around campus. Wedbush and Hartley dressed in green and gold, which represented Costa spirit.
Juniors Georgia Wedbush, running for ASB president, and Keeli Hartley, running for ASB vice president, walk around during lunch, passing out candy to students around campus. Wedbush and Hartley dressed in green and gold, which represented Costa spirit.
Cunningham continues to pass out donuts during lunch to senior Frances Caflisch. He used this campaign technique as a way to publicize his name in a positive way before elections take place.
Cunningham continues to pass out donuts during lunch to senior Frances Caflisch. He used this campaign technique as a way to publicize his name in a positive way before elections take place.
Sophomore Emma Doyle, running for ASB secretary, holds up an abundance of red balloons that read “Doyle” on one side and an arrow on the opposite side. Doyle also campaigned through wearing her designed shirts and necklaces.
Sophomore Emma Doyle, running for ASB secretary, holds up an abundance of red balloons that read “Doyle” on one side and an arrow on the opposite side. Doyle also campaigned through wearing her designed shirts and necklaces.

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