VOL. XIV, NO. 15
JUNE 8, 1973

'Super' Seniors Announced

The 1973 Senior Dessert was held Wednesday night in the cafeteria. Sheet cake and ice cream was served prior to the naming of the senior superlatives, which was the highlight of the evening.

Ballots had been handed out to senior homerooms approximately three weeks prior to the dessert with 32 categories of which two superlatives, a boy and a girl, were named.

No student could receive more I than one award. If they were voted for in two or more categories, the category in which they received the largest amount of votes was the one in which they were awarded.

The 1973 senior superlatives are: most beautiful‑handsome - Mary Foote and Bill Slapke; best figure‑build ‑ Gwen Russell and Phil Vaccarello; cutest nose ‑ Mary Curtin and Bill Boltz; cutest dimples ‑ Sandy Hanus and Ed Rappey; biggest ham - Ginger Reinhart and Steve Wild; biggest flirt ‑ Sue Tipton and Roger Blumer; prettiest eyes ‑ Mary Badalamenti and Bruce Terry; and best personality ‑ Lynn Heiden and Cesare Bratta.

Others awarded were most gullible ‑ Karen Buckles and Paul Kosac: most sophisticated ‑ Su Sciez and Mike Van Scoyoc; sexiest voice – Carol Jensen and Mike Becker; prettiest hair ‑ Deanna Jaeckle and Rick Lange; best legs ‑ Cindy Brodie and Steve Palazolla; cutest walk ‑ Diana Myzskowski and Dave Schellenburger; and most fickle ‑ Claire Robertson and Mike Fulle.

Also awarded were cutest couple ‑ Jane Eisfeldt and Bruce Swartswalter; biggest rah‑rah ‑ Janice Andrews and Mark Eichhorn; biggest greaser ‑ Patti Kidd and Ray Sobacki; biggest freak ‑ Joy Schulenburg and Rick Unger: biggest cheese‑brain ‑ Pat Fife and Dave Trovillion; friendliest - Dawn Roel and Larry Bierwirth; best date‑bait ‑ Lori Rowells and Bob Anderson; best dressed ‑ Debi Brodd and Joe Prang; and biggest line ‑ Carol Webster and Dick Wetendorf.

To, complete the list were most unusual laugh ‑ Linda Janis and Rich Motalo; biggest storyteller ‑ Michele Marek and Scott Smith; biggest gossip - Joni Huff and Bob Repta; cutest ‑ Gail Singer and Al Tuckey; class wit ‑ Sue Anderson and Pat Ross; least likely to forget ‑ Betty Dolch and Steve Martini; most likely to succeed - Cindy Figge and Mark Drysch; and best actress‑actor ‑ Diane Reed and Dale Leigh.