Senior superlatives announced

Upperclassman play a game called Assassins were each player has a target and the objective is to “assassinate” them

Super Superlatives \\ Making an appearance at the talent show, Mr. and Miss Wylie East High School Wesley Massey and Cinthya Arballo accept their certificates.

writer: Ciera Tanner, Copy Editor

The senior superlatives were announced during the talent show March 16. After every couple of acts, the nominees were brought on stage and the winners named.

Grinning ear-to-ear, Jacob Matassa and Stephanie “Temi” George won Best Smile.

“Thank you for thinking of me when voting,” George said. “It is encouraging to know that so many of my peers feel this way about me.”

Most Athletic goes to star performers Andrew Spiegel and Lauren Garcia.

“Although I am not the greatest athlete with the most awards, I have worked hard to make it to where I am now,” Spiegel said.

The people who make others smile most, or most humorous, were Dru’ Lawson and Lauren Harris.

“I did not expect to win,” Harris said. “I was extremely surprised because I thought Temi would win.”

Hey gang, hey gang listen here, here comes most spirited, let’s give them a cheer! Kasi Klakamp and Wesley Massey won Most Spirited.

“When I was nominated I got really happy because it made me feel good that my friends voted for me,” Klakamp said.

They always walk down the halls with a smile on their face and are ready to greet anyone. Most friendly goes to…Brandon Spiegel and Shae Parker.

These kids are going places, or at least that’s what their peers think. Most likely to succeed goes to Austin Byboth and Valeria Noriega.

Last but certainly not least, Mr. and Miss Wylie East went to Massey and Cinthya Arballo.