It’s probably a wise thing Living Science doesn’t hand out “Senior Superlatives.” My high school never really did, but I always thought they were fun. In this year’s Veritas yearbook Will was named “Most Likely to Become President.” Here is my vote:
Kat…most mysterious
Kara…most athletic / most real
Amber…most likely to succeed
Alex…most musical
Christy…most graceful / daintiest
Frances…sweetest
Tia…most determined / hardest working
Alyssa…funniest
Sarah…best actress
Jordan…coolest
Joanna…friendliest / best smile / most likely to write a novel
Kevin…most likely to succeed
Gerald…most musical
Jacob…most quiet?
Pierce…friendliest
Connor…best smile
Will…most athletic
Joel…most playful
Caleb…funniest
Chase…hardest working
“Most Likely to Succeed” is a misnomer, since I fully expect all these graduates to be successful. Success to me, and hopefully most of these grads, means much more than simply rising to the top of the corporate ladder, and making lots of money.
I wrote this several weeks ago, not knowing athletic Kara would wear sneakers under her cap and gown, or that cool
Of the 20 graduates, at least 14 have had parents go on Living Science trips. We’ve all shared so much over the last six years, both ups and downs. Most interesting is that five of the graduates have lost a parent before graduation: Joanna, Sarah, Joel, Gerald, and Christy.
I’m Facebook friends with twelve of the grads (and 9 of the 20 parents). Some of the others may not even be on Facebook.
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