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2018 Senior Superlatives Announced

Senior Superlatives for the GPS Class of 2018 are presented at Chapel.
Say the word superlatives to most high school seniors, and they will think “Most Likely to Succeed” or “Wittiest,” identifications featured in the yearbook. And while GPS seniors do confer those titles on their classmates, they also announce Silly Superlatives, descriptive phrases for girls and their habits, preferences, and perhaps destinies.

During Chapel today senior members of Kaleidoscope (the award-winning GPS yearbook), Reagan Sanborn, Senior Editor, and Margaret Lim, Co-Editor-in-Chief, presented the Senior Superlatives for the GPS Class of 2018.

First the Serious Superlatives—the traditional and official superlatives that are awarded each year to the most-deserving seniors—were presented to:

>Friendliest: Hollis Gaffney 
>Wittiest: Khadija Aslam 
>Most Creative: Abbey Hegwood
>Most Respected: Margaret Lim
>Most Dependable: Libby Welborn
>Most Artistic: Phoebe Mills
>Most Athletic: Carley Braman
>Most Likely to Succeed: Tatianna Poggi


Next the Silly Superlatives—the unofficial superlatives that might vary year-to-year and are meant to capture other personalities and memories and just have a little FUN—were graciously received by:

>Worst Senioritis: Lilly Glover
>Funniest Laugh: Catherine Harrison
>Class Clown: Mary Ellis Bratcher
>Most Likely to Take Over the World: Meher Memon
>Most Changed Since Coming to GPS: MacKenzie Jennings
>Most Likely to be Found Sleeping: Mycah Boykin
>Cutest Couple: Jaryn Wagner (& McCallie senior Mac Hunt)
>Best Pair: Raegan Lamb & Maddox McIntire
>Most Likely to Become a Cat Lady: Amanda Michaud
>Most Likely to Get Married First: Anna Oglesby
>Most Likely to Become a Fitness Instructor: Qynn Celichowski
>Most Likely to Become Beyoncé’s Backup Dancer: Reagan Smith
>Most Likely to be Studying While at a Social Event: Ritika Modi
>Most Likely to Have Her Own Reality Show: Blake Hoskins
>Most Likely to Argue with Mr. Wells: Jayden Doan
>Most Likely to Own 20+ Dogs: Emily Peoples

Serious or silly, the Superlatives have a special place in the yearbook and will be a special memory for the recipients.
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