Senior Superlative announcements are one of the seniors’ most awaited traditions; on January 8th, Yearbook announced the 36 awardees. Senior superlatives are a lighthearted recognition of the school’s most veteran students. The categories not only highlight students across demographics, but they also celebrate the final year of secondary education.
From November 9th-21st, seniors had the opportunity to cast their votes for peers to take home titles ranging from “Best Eyes” to “Most Likely to Cure Cancer.” Their votes were then tabulated by Mrs. Saucier, the advisor, and announced at an exclusive ceremony. Awardees received certificates, and had their picture taken for a spot in the yearbook.
Taking home “Best Eyes” were Jacob Mendello and Ava Stango.
“Best Dressed” went to Sibora Banaj and Olivia Ponzillo.
“Most Artistic” went to Kendall Croke and Michael Mitchell.
Two drama students were awarded “Most Likely to End Up on Broadway”: Jeilianny Quispe and Kiley Pienczykowski.
Acknowledging excitement for graduation, Delilah Vaina and Anthony Graziano received “Worst Senioritis.”
Two students who we should “Watch Out For on The Roads” are Kayla Anctil and Zachary Daponte.
Seniors who have an abundance of random knowledge are granted the title, “Most Likely To Win Jeopardy.” They are Nicole Ramirez, and Roberto Banaj.
“Best Glow Up” was given to Olivia Guerrera and Edi Salai, for their stark transformation since middle school.
Maya Gauthier and Emercan Osmanoski were voted “Most Likely to Get Rich,” signifying their path towards success.
“Most Likely to Get Aux” acknowledges students with the best music taste: Lilliana Orozco and Yousif Omar.
“Most Likely to Become President” was given to Sara Dishnica and Andre Albarracin, to acknowledge their intelligence and leadership.
“Class Clowns” Aiden Poley and Jonathan Platt never fail to make school interesting.
The most scientifically-skilled students, or those “Most Likely to Cure Cancer,” are Julia Simoes and Hunter Panczak.
“Dynamic Duo,” a title granted to a notable friendship, was awarded to Malia Arline and Camryn Geiger.
“Hear Them Before You See Them,” acknowledging the most charismatic students, went to Sofia Barbagallo and Genesis Dobkowski.
“Most Athletic” acknowledges those who participate in numerous sports and display peak athleticism: Julia Campbell and Cole DeMond.
“Most Likely to Go Pro” is awarded to those who excel in a single sport: Andi Hani and Anthony Mascolo.
Finally, to recognize those who are most active in the school community and have never missed a Spirit Day, “Most School Spirit” went to Lola Gaudino and Jordyn Pelletier.
Congratulations to this year’s winners!

