Senior Superlatives 2018
Yearbook page represents memories and personalities of the class of 2018
It’s probably everyone’s goal to be remembered in high school and maybe even brag to their future children.
Winning a senior superlative can earn you some real bragging rights up until your ten year high school reunion.
Senior superlatives is a yearbook page representing the memories and personalities of the class of 2018. The categories for the superlatives are picked by the yearbook teacher Ms. Lackey. She asks students from her yearbook class for suggestions but overall she chooses the the categories.
“The categories are made by looking online and going through old yearbooks to find inspiration for this years unique lists of categories,” said Ms. Lackey. “Senior superlatives have evolved over the years to fit the different generations of students.” They have different choices to reflect the the changing generations. For example some of the titles are Best Laugh, Social Butterfly, Most Likely to be Famous, Best Squad , Best Bromance , Biggest Flirt, and many others.
The process to become a winner of your wanted superlatives is simple. Once the list of categories are made students can nominate themselves or their classmates for the desired category. Senior superlatives have evolved especially the way people promote themselves. Thanks to the power of social media senior have even made virtual flyers and spread them all over social media.
Once your name is on the ballet the ballets are given to your study hall teacher so every senior has the chance to vote only once. After the ballets are counted students from the yearbook class come take your photo and notify you that you have won a superlative.
“It feels good to win, you know? It feels good to be around people and to be social,” said Matthew Adams winner of Social Butterfly. Matthew was not the original winner of the title but his good friend Ryan Pierre gave him the title since he was runner up. ” I won the other categories that I wanted, I felt as if he should have it,” said Ryan.
You will then wait until the yearbook to see yourself and your peers in their winning spots on the superlatives page. So all underclassman start choosing your desired category now to get your head start in the running for your senior year.