The list of the released superlatives was posted outside the library entrance after school on Monday, November 4.
The results for the 2013-14 Senior Superlatives are as follows: Most Musical: Graeme Nelson - Samantha Faller Most Athletic: Blake Cahill - Ali Posey Most Contagious Laugh: Cody Kline - Aubree Davis Friendliest Personality: Ben Otte - Abby Turner Most Spirited: Graeme Nelson - Whitney Johnson Most Theatrical: Graeme Nelson - Samantha Faller Most Likely to make a Difference: Graeme Nelson - Ellie Lyons Most Artistic: Wyatt Manning - Rachel Jenks Most Orginial: Tyler Burns - Maddie Kadilak Most Agricultural: Erik Dickel - Melody Gerver Most Involved: Ben Otte - Ellie Lyons Most Talkative: Hunter Klein - Sierra Howard Best Eyes: Aaron Dixon - Taylor Sprenkle Best Hair: Canyon Allison - Ashtyn Smith Best Dressed: Camdon Eveler - Hannah Brady Best Smile: Josh Jones - Taylor Gould Best Car: Josh Jones - Ali Posey Class Couple: Matt Nowicki - Nicolle Sweitzer Best Friends (Male): Hunter Klein - Evan Miller Best Friends (Female): Ali Posey - Morgan Kuehne Agree with the results? Share your comments below.
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Photo by Karlie Gipe By Karlie Gipe Staff Writer At the end of every school year the students and staff look forward to two things; summer and yearbook distribution day. The yearbook is a complete record of the year’s big events put together by a group of dedicated students. In the past, it has been said that the yearbook staff only takes pictures, writes up some captions and then sends them into a company that puts together the book. Taking a look behind the scenes, it turns out to be the complete opposite of what people expect. The yearbook staff is a combination of two advisors, Ms. Alyson Ayres and Ms. Megan Axe and 13 students. All year round the students are gathering pictures, quotes, and ideas in order to put together a great book. All of the pages in the yearbook start out completely blank. It is the staff’s responsibility to complete a blank page from the start. Every week during clubs, homeroom or even after school, the yearbook staff dedicates time to working on a page layout. Deadlines are strictly in place, and by mid-March the book is completely finished and sent into a company to be printed. According to students on the staff, it is a lengthy and creative process, but the end result is always worth the time and dedication. “I dedicate a lot of my time to yearbook. It has basically become my life since sophomore year,” senior member Jess Taylor said. |
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